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Posted: June 8th
From: Asclepius
Something I've found myself quite interested in over the last few weeks has been a question of...well, I suppose our existence.
Pardon me if this question has been asked before, I haven't seen it. I'd appreciate a summary of that particular conversation, if it has happened before.
Now, as a bit of background--I am from...a fairly significant amount of time in the future. I state that vaguely because there are rules against discussing it, we accidentally time travel often enough that there's protocol in place. But I feel fairly confident after my research that I am also in what I would consider a parallel universe. Those are also fairly well-documented in my time. (I must say this is far more pleasant than the last one I was in.)
Anyway. If all that is the case, I have to wonder: why do the divisions of god and shinki fall as they do? Whatever power brought us here evidently can reach through time and both physical and metaphorical space. Infinite realities mean infinite possibilities that in one or the other reality, we are either alive or dead.
Please keep all specific instances and examples private if you wish to give them. I don't want this discussion to be the cause of harm to anyone.
From: Asclepius
Something I've found myself quite interested in over the last few weeks has been a question of...well, I suppose our existence.
Pardon me if this question has been asked before, I haven't seen it. I'd appreciate a summary of that particular conversation, if it has happened before.
Now, as a bit of background--I am from...a fairly significant amount of time in the future. I state that vaguely because there are rules against discussing it, we accidentally time travel often enough that there's protocol in place. But I feel fairly confident after my research that I am also in what I would consider a parallel universe. Those are also fairly well-documented in my time. (I must say this is far more pleasant than the last one I was in.)
Anyway. If all that is the case, I have to wonder: why do the divisions of god and shinki fall as they do? Whatever power brought us here evidently can reach through time and both physical and metaphorical space. Infinite realities mean infinite possibilities that in one or the other reality, we are either alive or dead.
Please keep all specific instances and examples private if you wish to give them. I don't want this discussion to be the cause of harm to anyone.
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Or, maybe it's just that very little can truly shock me anymore.
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There's something bizarre going on, all right, but I don't know what it really is.
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I suppose I shouldn't be so quick to discount it. But I've never been much for taking things at face value.
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Which is to say, I'm not either. I still want some sort of proof. We know our names, after all. There has to be some record.
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Those of us who happen to be gods remember everything. It's the only true difference I've seen, aside from the abilities we're granted.
[And the whole being, purportedly, dead thing.]
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If there's a reason for us to lose our memories, wouldn't it apply to all of us? Why are the "gods" exempt when there aren't any other differences?
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I'd at least like to know that someone has an answer.