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Well if we take the idea that Dresden Files creation is the fourth or fifth or whatever iteration of original creation later then Dresden Files white God is still operating using the operating schema of first creation which as far as I know first creation was built by the primordials by tying together six or so shimma which Defined existence (Things exist) location (Things exist in different places), identity (Things can exist as wholly separated things), Communication (Things that exist can imply and convey meaning in myriad fashion), Change (Things that exists can be rotted enhanced combined in otherwise manipulated), Interaction (Things that exist can directly affect the existence of other things in a meaninful and myriad fashion). These when paired with the creation of linear time creates a solid stable Base by which more and more Creations were capable being built apparently God as it stands has probably built the Silver City directly on this stable base which means if the crown is pinging the base of existence for answers we are literally looking over God's shoulder to do that.I'm kind of surprised by the idea that the crown is IC asking something in the explicit sense. That's how it works mechanically, but it's a ungodly powerful super eye. Why does it require a specific well of information to peep on instead of looking at all of reality to pluck out secrets?
How would looking over god's shoulder even work when asking about the outside, which is by definition beyond his creation?
Wouldn't that violate our agreement with the White God? Angels are angels, Fallen or not.On the other side of things she could ask 'how do I kill a Fallen Angel' looking at Lash and she would get some kind of answer.
Apparently not I do remember us asking about Fallen Angels before apparently when they threw away God's light they also threw away his protection. We can't ask a fallen angel questions about regular angels but we can ask any question about the Fallen ones all we like.Wouldn't that violate our agreement with the White God? Angels are angels, Fallen or not.
If the outside maps to the wyld in some respect that still wouldn't be relevant. The whole point of those things to be a foundation to build up from and the division they provide from undifferentiated chaos would be without meaning if they also encompassed it.Well if we take the idea that Dresden Files creation is the fourth or fifth or whatever iteration of original creation later then Dresden Files white God is still operating using the operating schema of first creation which as far as I know first creation was built by the primordials by tying together six or so shimma which Defined existence (Things exist) location (Things exist in different places), identity (Things can exist as wholly separated things), Communication (Things that exist can imply and convey meaning in myriad fashion), Change (Things that exists can be rotted enhanced combined in otherwise manipulated), Interaction (Things that exist can directly affect the existence of other things in a meaninful and myriad fashion). These when paired with the creation of linear time creates a solid stable Base by which more and more Creations were capable being built apparently God as it stands has probably built the Silver City directly on this stable base which means if the crown is pinging the base of existence for answers we are literally looking over God's shoulder to do that.
Wouldn't that violate our agreement with the White God? Angels are angels, Fallen or not.
We agreed not to peek into the white god's mind, which is more about the knowledge gained than the foci used.Apparently not I do remember us asking about Fallen Angels before apparently when they threw away God's light they also threw away his protection. We can't ask a fallen angel questions about regular angels but we can ask any question about the Fallen ones all we like.
It maps to the Wyld because the Shinma existed / didn't exist in the Wyld before they were Bound by the primordials they could be invoked by beings unshaped unformed whatever you want to call them in time not to temporarily be Extant The primordials Binding them made them always on which completely fucked the Wyld when paired with the creation of time.If the outside maps to the wyld in some respect that still wouldn't be relevant. The whole point of those things to be a foundation to build up from and the division they provide from undifferentiated chaos would be without meaning if they also encompassed it.
The most reasonable assumption I have is that the eye just looks at whatever's the easiest source for whatever we're looking for, but there's not a lot backing that.
Did the Primordials bind the Shinma? For what I know of them and their nature, even the Rhaksha stayed in areas defined by a Shinma because only there could meaningful stories be told. The Shinma define the axioms which allow meaning to exist, Existance, Form, Identity, Location, Failure, Communication, and Conflict. The Primordials built upon these in creation to make physical constants like 'gravity' and 'time' and 'language', but all Rhaksha are using the Axioms of the Shinma whenever they tell any story no matter how alien to creation. The Primordials might have just bound the Shinma of Form, since apparently they act as something that you must pass through between creation in and the Wyld? They beat up the Formless that gives form and forced then to define that creation has a solid, non-chaotic form.The primordials Binding them made them always on which completely fucked the Wyld when paired with the creation of time.
Given that to kindle a fire is to build it up from a spark or ember into a full-fledged flame, I doubt "kindle" is the intended word here. Perhaps "dwindle"?You are reminded of what Harry said about rituals, how the White Council had spread a bunch of them around so that so many people would call upon the powers that gave tham life that they would kindle.
Given that to kindle a fire is to build it up from a spark or ember into a full-fledged flame, I doubt "kindle" is the intended word here. Perhaps "dwindle"?
So, wait, it's a place waiting for a young primordial to kick down the door and confidently declare "let there be light?". Am I reading this correctly, that this is a (mini) universe stuck in the moment before Divine Ignition, and primed to go if someone provides that final push?"No, that is the weird thing, it's like a place that has all the four elements almost in imitation of the universe we are familiar with, but no one gave it that first jolt of motive power. It should be entirely livable, you could throw a baby in there and it should be fine, not that you should of course," you haste to add too late.
That actually sounds like a seed for a charm idea. Making stuff in the Never-Never real.Keep in mind, if it is still part of the Nevernever, it is not materially real.
As in, stuff from there should fall apart into ectoplasm soon after bringing it to earth.
Actually real dimensions don't just hang out there, waiting to be discovered, at least not in the DF-setting.
That basically just Wyld cauldron refining, which was deliberately omitted.That actually sounds like a seed for a charm idea. Making stuff in the Never-Never real.
Could probably write up an Ancient Sorcery spell with that capability, it's the kind of thing you would think it capable of, though it would be as long-casting and hefty essense-costing as most Ancient Sorcery spells. Good for individual important items now and again, but not much else.That basically just Wyld cauldron refining, which was deliberately omitted.
So, wait, it's a place waiting for a young primordial to kick down the door and confidently declare "let there be light?". Am I reading this correctly, that this is a (mini) universe stuck in the moment before Divine Ignition, and primed to go if someone provides that final push?
Are we going to be making our own micro Yu Shan here?
How would that even work in the World of Darkness setting?That basically just Wyld cauldron refining, which was deliberately omitted.
Trips into the deep Umbra or somesuch no doubt.