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- | **Thorn** is the name of the extinct | + | **Thorn** is the name of the dormant |
- | landmass. | + | |
- | It was revered as a deity by the [[Kyza]], the first colonists and thus ' | + | It was revered as a minor deity by the [[culture:Kyza]], the first colonists and thus ' |
- | who believed | + | |
- | those who would attempt to upset the balance with nature. | + | |
- | The spirit would be bound //in part// with its avatar, a mortal made immortal, a sapient creature capable | + | Unbeknownst to the Kyza, Thorn is an actual metaphysical phenomenon, manifesting |
- | of understanding the world in a way the mountain itself could not, given the mark of Thorn (an obvious | + | |
- | outward sign of its alien nature) and powers beyond comprehension. The immortality could find an | + | |
- | artificial end, though | + | |
- | Some part of the spirit would always rest within Thorn itself, and the Kyza believed | + | The spirit was bound //in part// with its avatar, a mortal made immortal, a sapient creature capable of understanding the world in a way the mountain itself could not, given a mark (an obvious outward sign of its alien nature) and powers beyond comprehension. The avatar' |
- | could draw upon the knowledge of Thorn if it was allowed to live long enough to achieve enlightenment. | + | |
+ | Some part of the spirit would always rest within Thorn itself, and it's conceivable that the avatar of Thorn could draw upon the knowledge of Thorn (most notably, its omnipresence) | ||
===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== | ||
- | * [[Jagdish Tsukinaka]], | + | |
+ | * [[character: | ||
+ | {{tag> |
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