Friday, September 08, 2006

Introduction

Time is fluid. Some say it can be managed, some say it is interchanging. there have been many theories by scholars and hypocrites alike, stating alternate and interchangeable spaces, realities and entities all co-existing at the same time. This has been proven many times to be true; the undeniable presence of beings from the abyss, the undead, the fay and even magic itself proves this. But these all exist in intertwining nuances. Each cannot exist without the other, each grows on the others, and some can even flow into the others, mre specifically the physical, mortal plane of existence into the others, or vice versa.

Beings and individuals have even traversed these spaces, gone through with minor amounts of harm into some, such as the planes of light and dark and major amounts of pain through others, such as the celestial and daemonic planes, which often require death. in almost all cases, some form of physical change is required.

But what happens when one being, a being of awesome power, can travel between these spaces without any transition? a being that can bring its physical form into planes that have no physicality. what does this being do to existence?

And what stops this being from travelling into other worlds or times when the other planes do not exist? Can this be done? or does it have to stick to the same module, the same plane, the same story, to actually have substance?

Understand, that this whole session, this entire trilogy and saga surrounding the beings (yes, there are two) mentioned above is a question of that. Why should one individual of awesome power and potential be constricted by standard simplicity; be thwarted by the simplicity of time and space, in a world WHERE NONE REALLY EXISTS!

And so was Maynard and Ethliss born. the two duelling personalities; one a god in all aspects, one a mortal, but two distinct individuals who were born at the death of the other. Cyclic life and death; stilled animation, suspension of disbelief, fear within, human morals and etiquette, the temptation of darkness, etc. all these are the themes that were explored in the saga that you may or may not have taken part of, and i hope that once this beast has been born, we will watch it fly through the world, damaging and giving it life like it did to us.

So keep posted. it will start soon.

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