Or she could be the manifestation of many beings working for a group called Jagex, working to account for inconsistencies, add details, and make retcons to lightly touched upon events in a game played by many others on magic boxes that produce light and sound and control denizens of Gielinor.
Hguoh
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Or she could be the manifestation of many beings working for a group called Jagex, working to account for inconsistencies, add details, and make retcons to lightly touched upon events in a game played by many others on magic boxes that produce light and sound and control denizens of Gielinor.
Or she is just a person who we might meet in the future who still hasn't gotten her abilities. Everything comes from a source. Unless somehow that source doesn't exist anymore and a loop is made.
Quael
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Or she is just a person who we might meet in the future who still hasn't gotten her abilities. Everything comes from a source. Unless somehow that source doesn't exist anymore and a loop is made.
*cough* infinite regression *cough*
Besides, I never claimed that Aeternam didn't have a source, just that we'd have no way of knowing what that is unless she designed to share the information with us or her methods of interacting with our world and their effects happened to reveal it.
To make my point: can you tell me what 4th dimensional (such that time is just another direction to them much like the three axis of movement are to us) entities are proximal to you right now, and can you tell me their origins?
Theoretically, you could detect the existence of such entities by looking for isolated violations of the natural laws of the universe (if you can recreate the effect by performing the experiment again, it's likely whatever you are doing is causing it by an unknown mechanism) that occur at a statistically improbable rate or persist for a statistically improbable period.
For example, a 3-dimensional form that changes shape and mass irregularly without outputting the expected radiation associated with matter destruction could very well be a 4-dimensional entity passing through our plane of existence unless otherwise explained.
That being said, all that would do is provide evidence of its existence and not its origin. It also wouldn't tell us what the entity looks like since we can't conceive how 4-dimensional space would look and only a small sliver of the entity can be in our reality at a given time. Don't believe me? Try compressing your entire hand so that all of it fits entirely within the 2-dimensional plane of a piece of paper (nothing above or below, so it should be invisible from the side).
I was under the impression that Aeternam had a River Song from Doctor Who like relationship with our character, where our first meeting is her last and our last meeting will be her first, which is our funeral.
Don't forget that Fiara can die as well in TWW, if sent against the wrong opponent. So technically their numbers can be down by one.
SonofZeruiah
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I was under the impression that Aeternam had a River Song from Doctor Who like relationship with our character, where our first meeting is her last and our last meeting will be her first, which is our funeral.
So was I. Then they made the comment about how trying to visit Aeternam would turn us inside out. So I re-examined the whole frozen witness sharded across time and living outside of time bits and came to my new understanding.
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