@ErfXploded Cheesiness aside, Goku is actually a great example of a good/neutral aligned Boethian. Fight everything until you get stronger or die, and if you die find a way to kill that too so you can fight more. Eating good food and hanging out with friends in between is acceptable.
Consider the things Boethra learned in exile, burdens of knowledge myriad as her avatars, her left hand long past merely cutting the atomos. Is it so hard to believe her myths would echo loudly, filling the silence he left behind?
@ErfXploded Orichalcum, a plain and ordinary metal, thought to possess otherworldly powers, lining our sacred temples and second in value only to gold. Now confirmed to be a rather crude brass alloy.
Belief gave orichalcum its power. A belief that there is something beyond.
“When we fight, our swords can kill the laws of nature itself. Yokuda is as you see it because our hira-dirg swords can cut the atomos, the uncuttable, and we did.”
Find the blades that still sing a dirge for Empress Hira. She’ll guide you from there.
Atomos, from the Psijic, has many translations. Foundation, Source, Moment, a state that is Indivisible, Uncuttable, Unassailable Rule because there is nothing else behind it. To see this and cut still, that is the Will Against Rule. Where it is, so was she. By any other name.
Harvey Weinstein wanted to release Princess Mononoke (1997) in a shortened cut for U.S. audiences.
Toshio Suzuki and Hayao Miyazaki reportedly sent him a katana with the message: “No cuts.”
The film was released uncut.
It took a long time for the Aurbix Arenae to hold its shape, and even longer for the Mundex Terrene to make way. The stories between are our songs of old.
'The fire is mine: let it consume thee
And make a secret door
At the altar of Padhome
In the House of Boet-hi-Ah
Where we become safe
And looked after.'
Did You Know: According to the Silent Priest, by binding the Khajiit to the Lunar Lattice, Azurah broke the chains of fate from the Khajiit? This grants Khajiit the ability to shape their future.
@tarponpet Remember it is the amulet he gave Matius that ultimately changes the seemingly-undead creature into whatever form it takes at the end of the story.
There were so many stories I wanted to tell spinning off seeds planted in Lost Tales of the Famed Explorer. I hope someone reignites Matius' burned out torch someday.
@tarponpet The inspiration was that yes, but otherwise I kind of took the character in my own direction. I liked the idea of a Sload necromancer who looked at his craft beyond the prescient reality before him.
@tarponpet Solis Aduro is not Matius. But he is a mananaut and long-time friend of Thaddeus Cosma. The things they’ve seen? It would take tomes to describe.