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The Unholy Consult / Re: Another (perhaps) simple question
« on: April 22, 2018, 10:44:02 pm »
The Inchoroi's main goal is to metaphysically seal off the world from the Outside, which works as a great literary device as and as a philosophical idea of splitting the objective from the subjective totally. But does their aim truly make sense? I mean, yes they are damned, but they are also immortal, and apparently they don't suffer the same madness of immortality that afflicts the Non-Men. So why not just devote all their efforts to creating an impregnable fortress and living forever? I'm just saying, a lot of Inchoroi are now suffering eternally because they picked a fight with the Non-Men, when no Non-Man magic was ever capable of breaching the Ark.
What does splitting the objective from the subjective mean?

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The No-God / Re: TNG- Your expectations and wants
« on: April 18, 2018, 11:18:46 pm »
A strong, central Dunyain character to lead the series would be boss. Dunyain made this series of books for me, and if Achamian, his child or Mimara is to lead the last set of books, I'll be gravely disappointed. Crabicus to the rescue! Also, on that point, more on the origins of the Dunyain; why they've adopted their methodology and etc. I feel like there is still some mystery there.

Other than that, a relatively happy ending. Much atrocity is bound to follow, and maybe the world will be massively messed up, but I do hope that at the end of it all, it shall be saved.
This, but the exact opposite.
It would be cool to see achamians son and kellhus's grandson as the protagonists.

I dont want any more dunyain origin though, except maybe a chapter or two about the mutilated origins

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The No-God / Re: TNG- Your expectations and wants
« on: April 15, 2018, 10:42:16 pm »
Well if it can be anything, then i want the projenitors to send another ship to earth filled with inchoroi. I was not satisfied with how aurang's arc ended, and araux is a coward.

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Well, they were just tools ( weapons ) after all ... can't expect too much of them. Inchoroi don't kill people, humans do.
True. I was just dissapointed with Aurangs death i guess. Kindof wish Aurax died and he lived.

Maybe Aurax will be more interesting in the No-God though.

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The No-God / Re: TNG- Your expectations and wants
« on: April 14, 2018, 03:43:39 pm »
Well if it can be anything, then i want the projenitors to send another ship to earth filled with inchoroi. I was not satisfied with how aurang's arc ended, and araux is a coward.

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General Q&A / Re: The Inchoroi and their minds. (Possible Spoilers)
« on: April 11, 2018, 11:20:06 pm »
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A fair point, unfortunately we'll likely never know.
We might know. Araux is still alive. Maybe the mutilated will make use of him

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The Unholy Consult / Re: [TUC Spoiler] Minor Aurax Question
« on: April 10, 2018, 07:20:24 am »
Gassirraaaajaalrimri

Take out all the duplicate letters:
Gasirajalrimri

Now reverse it:
Irmirlajarisag

That should clear it up.
Yes, yes. I'm surprised everyone didn't immediately understand it.

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I still don't

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The No-God / Re: The Mutilated: A Census
« on: April 10, 2018, 05:53:30 am »
Guys the mutilated didn't so much take over the consult, as get promoted to a leadership position. The consult are fanatical about avoiding damnation, and probably recognized that the dunyain had the best minds to lead them.

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The No-God / Re: Möenghus The Younger. Consult or Humanity?
« on: April 10, 2018, 05:41:46 am »
Wait so is it certain Cnaiur will be a ciphrang? Maybe he will just die and that's it?

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The Great Ordeal / Re: New Cover Discussion
« on: December 03, 2015, 11:42:41 pm »
not a big fan of the face covers. My favorite were the hardback covers from the PON trilogy.

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