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The Unholy Consult / Re: [TUC Spoilers] Inchoroi in future books
« on: August 11, 2017, 04:30:51 pm »Admitting we have a problem is the first step .
The second step is, apparently, two millennia of ascetic living and eugenics.
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Admitting we have a problem is the first step .
I'm gonna give this a more thorough reply when I wake up in approximately 12 hours, but until then, isn't it funny how we all see our own views, political or whatever, reflected in this?
It could be. But why damn to hell all aliens? This would be a xenophobic concept of salvation/damnation, hahahaha....kind of like Abraham anthropomorphic religions you might have heard of?
I still like to think that it's not actually God's judgement Mimara is seeing, but Mimara's.I've wondered about that myself, as it seems to reinforce her already extant opinions and desires. Her and her mother escape damnation despite numerous sins. The only person she really cares about confirmed as damned is Akka, and perhaps her care doesn't trump her preconceived cultural judgment of sorcery.
I was curious about that, whether the possessed individual becomes indistinguishable from Ajokli as he is on the Outside, or whether the personality and actions are filtered through the brain inhabited, stamping at least a partial print on Ajokli in the World. Given that Ajokli-Khellus is remarkably Khellus-lile, and Ajokli-Cnaiur is a lot like Cnaiur, I lean toward the latter. Probably a good bit of Q&A fodder.However when *Cnaiur/Ajokli* couldn't see himI think you might have misunderstood something. It's Kelmomas that Cnaiur-Becoming-Ajokli fails to see at the end of TUC (because a God cannot see the No-God). Cnaiur just assumes it is Kellhus in the Carapace, just as most of us have for the past several books.
Hehe thanks.
It will be quite funny if something like that comes to pass.
So for chumps like mortals, who view the series one episode at a time...this is super worrying. Imagine you are starting to read TDTCB, and you hear a bunch of readers who have already seen the end talking about how Kellhus took down Conphas. That is hugely worrying to you as a Leweth fan, because it necessarily means that Kellhus doesn't marry Leweth and live with him forever.
I get that the Gods are a-temporal but the No-God stands outside eternity etc., but why does the mere existence of the Ark presuppose system resumption - and success? The only that this can make sense is if the Ark was destined to be successful since its inception.
Also, Bakker's reply seems to indicate that what Kellhus is saying is not that the Inchoroi literally must win.