*Yawn* Good morning guys! I had a fine sleep and--

*Swamped under a pile of Alerts*

--ow. *twitches*

Above Deus- Wait, what? How the actual-

...Hm. If we go by the Kaleidoscope theory, and assume the existence of an Axis... But then THAT would mean that the Art of Creation is...

Oh dear.

Oooooooh dear.

Deus, you immature, noob, unskilled son of a bitch. You are either that, or a dirty liar worse than the Illumintati. And I will be getting my answers.

*Runs into IC and resumes writing.*
Your mind is full of funny things. I look forward to seeing whether your assumptions bear fruit.

Hmm... Wait, are we still allowed resources from our guys' home?

I think a Host of the Valar might be fun. Or just an army of Noldor.
Not yet.

The Darkest Hour must come before the dawn.

On a whim, I went back to my character sheet, seeing that it was ages ago since I made it.

Just realized I'm walking around with an actual artifact of Creation tucked away in my Explorer's Bag.

Huh.
Arceus:

Oh, thanks, Umbra. I was looking for that. Take good care of it!

(Using it at the proper moment will do something nice for you.)

@John Masaki

About the lineage of Kings--the kingship only recognizes the line of heirs. Like how Aragorn was the only heir of Isildur, though over the thousand years between the War of the Last Alliance and the War of the Ring, Isildur's genes would've spread within a closed nomadic society like the Dunedain. He was the son of Arathorn, who was a direct eldest descendant from the last legitimate heir of Isildur, who was a direct eldest descendant from the heir before him/her.

The same could be applied here, over millions of years.

It would also make all attempts by a certain upstart magical robot dinghy to emulate the genealogy of Kings useless.
Prince Georgie is still a fine candidate, it seems.

I hope you like dying to a cute wooden sword poking you. :p

And besides, if Prince Georgie won't cut it, Princess Charlotte will do just fine.

Absolute primogeniture rules in this case.

Rather not have anybody else touch it, but for different reasons.

If you weren't a Chosen of Arceus, it will punch you. Hard.

So, the only two that can hold it without injury would be me and Ash's Pikachu, which is being directed by Ness. At least, I think it's Ash's Pikachu, with his enjoyment of ketchup.
Not going to confirm or deny which Pikachu it is. He's just borrowing me for a while.

Being a mixed person is weird. I'm mostly Widowmaker with a lot of Feanor influence.

And mystic mojo.

I don't want to take the blame for another person's crimes.
As Feanor, you probably will have that hanging over you anyway. Probably will have to atone for it somehow. Redemption is one of my favorite themes in a book.

As Widowmaker, you certainly won't, but you may still have to fight for your life.
 
Not yet.

The Darkest Hour must come before the dawn.



As Feanor, you probably will have that hanging over you anyway. Probably will have to atone for it somehow. Redemption is one of my favorite themes in a book.

As Widowmaker, you certainly won't, but you may still have to fight for your life.

Oh, I am well aware of that theme. http://leogrin.com/CimmerianBlog/bl...uined-lands-and-cities-a-star-of-hope-arises/

Yeah, I see what you mean.:)

... Fight for my life?
 
@Widowmaker what if I accidentally find one, what would you do?
That's a good question. Feanor swore an Oath. I didn't.

However, since Eru is the one that moved to have Feanor sent back... I suspect that the effects of that Oath are lessened.

I'd want you to give it back immediately on pain of death though. because as the creator of the Silmarils I am the true and rightful owner. Ownership is an important thing in Tolkien's works.
 
That's a good question. Feanor swore an Oath. I didn't.

However, since Eru is the one that moved to have Feanor sent back... I suspect that the effects of that Oath are lessened.

I'd want you to give it back immediately on pain of death though. because as the creator of the Silmarils I am the true and rightful owner. Ownership is an important thing in Tolkien's works.
I'd likely hand it over, being in your good books can be surprisingly helpful.
 
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