Otherworldly Historian

  • @rae

    Fair enough. Do you see anything wrong with the argument, or do you think it may actually show undeniably that God must exist?

  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Howdy! in the forum Start HERE 11 months ago

    @walkbyfaith

    For trope preferences, I think I’m pretty basic 😂. I like enemies to lovers the most, grumpy x sunshine is my favorite. I’m actually not a huge fan of love triangles, but I have nothing against them. Not sure if this is basic or not, but I enjoy the occasional age gap (as long as it’s nothing too crazy lol)

    Fair enough, lol! Yeah,…[Read more]

  • @rae

    Ontology is a philosophical study on what it means for something to exist. An ontological argument is essentially any argument that God must necessarily exist using logical language. The cosmological argument is a different kind of argument, saying essentially that there must be a self sufficient element that created the universe, and we say…[Read more]

  • @jonas

    One thing I was just thinking about is that the Resonance of Conversion creates the possibility of a manmade magic system. It would be possible for Conversion to create a new form of Arcana if you knew what you were doing. On its own, this would be useless, but it’s also possible you could create the ability to use the new Arcana. C…

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  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Ello! in the forum Start HERE 11 months ago

    @mcmuffin

    (btw, can I call you Macguffin instead of Mcmuffin?)

    I have so many, but here is one that I can think of… one of my characters uses compressed gas that orbits around him, as a way to take out his enemies.

    Ok, cool! So does it function sort of like an non-solid sword?

    No, it is not unfair.  (In my opinion)

    Alright, fair enough!

  • @jonas

    Ok, that makes sense

  • @jonas

    Ohhhh, interesting, but makes a whole lot of sense. I would assume that I’ve seen that by now, but I don’t know. I’m in the middle of Warbreaker, going to read Rhythm, then Lost Metal, then Sunlit, then I will have finished the Comsere, so if it’s in any of those, it’s probably the first two. Didn’t Hoid give Kelsier a good beating? Unless…[Read more]

  • @everyone

    I don’t think Ontological arguments have been talked about on here at all yet, would that interest anyone?

  • @kathleenramm

    Hey Kathleen! Did you ever want to pick the conversation back up? I did say a bit much, didn’t I😅

  • @jonas

    Yeah, Invested Art is basically the in-universe term for magic system. I haven’t read LM either. I think Harmony was talking about having a difficult time acting due to the conflicting intents in the other WaW books.

    That’s true. He did make a point that in character, he favors preservation, but in nature, he must yield to balance.

    Oh w…

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  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Ello! in the forum Start HERE 11 months ago

    @mcmuffin

    I try for hard worldbuilding.

    Cool, me too!

    Well it’s based around a battle in a land called Extroit… it’s supposed to be intense… but I don’t know.

    Sounds interesting! You’ve come to the right place to develop it if your not fully sold on it’s current draft.

    You know, I don’t really have one that’s a hard one, I like everyone and…

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  • @jonas

    Oh, also, is it the orb in Secret History? If not, could you at least mention where it’s found?

  • @jonas

    Does invested art mean any of the local magic systems? Like Allomancy? I didn’t realize that Harmony was having trouble, is that in Lost Metal? Yeah, the scale and importance of Roshar would lead me to think it likely.

     

  • @jonas

    Destruction tends to be a bit…messy, but you probably could get it precise enough to do that. These powers are going to be just being discovered in the story this is for, so I will get to explore the technological effects of them. I think these are going to give you nearly perfect technology in a lot of areas.

    Yeah, that makes sense.

    More l…

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  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Ello! in the forum Start HERE 11 months ago

    Welcome to KP!

    I’m the Arcane Axiom. I like math, searching for divine fundamental truth, and exploring that in my writing. I read/write sci-fi/fantasy, and currently am working on a universe with my sister we call the Septrum.

    Questions:

    Do you lean towards hard or soft worldbuilding? (hard meaning more concrete rules for the reader to u…[Read more]

  • TheArcaneAxiom replied to the topic Howdy! in the forum Start HERE 11 months ago

    @walkbyfaith

    Welcome to KP!

    I’m the Arcane Axiom. I like math, searching for divine fundamental truth, and exploring that in my writing. I read/write sci-fi/fantasy, and currently am working on a universe with my sister we call the Septrum.

    Questions:

    If your more into the romance, do you find yourself more interested in the classic tropes,…[Read more]

  • @jonas

    Yeah, the sleepless are interesting. That reminds me: I was surprised to see a sleepless in Edgedancer. That was one of the few things that surprised me.

    I liked how he continued the trend of Lopen accidentally swearing his oaths after the action is over XD.

    Yeah 😂

  • @jonas

    It does make a lot of sense. I just wonder what the Dawnshards are in relation to the shards in terms of what they can do in the first place. The shards are wells of investiture, whereas the Dawnshards are only spoken of as “commands” as you’ve said, and the sleepless seemed terrified of the prospect of them getting out into the world, so…[Read more]

  • @jonas

    Just looking at Fusion, destruction, amplification, and dynamism, I feel like there’s much potential interaction. I think there’s a whole lot of interesting you could do mechanically. Using destruction to precisely carve any kind of shape out of any kind of substance is nice, and that in tandem with pure fusion, connecting objects at a…[Read more]

  • @jonas

    Yeah, I’ve read both as well. The sleepless have been really interesting to learn about. And the Dawnshard was really intriguing, and having the background from what you’ve talked about before really helped.

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