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thorn [2012/11/25 00:32] – omnipresence mention pinkgothicthorn [2017/11/18 21:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-**Thorn** is the name of the extinct volcano that's responsible for [[Sehto]]'s existence and all of its +**Thorn** is the name of the dormant volcano that's responsible for [[Sehto]]'s existence and all of its landmass.
-landmass.+
  
-It was revered as a minor deity by the [[Kyza]], the first colonists and thus 'native' inhabitants of Sehto. +It was revered as a minor deity by the [[culture:Kyza]], the first colonists and thus 'native' inhabitants of Sehto. They believed it judged their souls and brought natural disaster upon those who would attempt to upset the balance with nature, but later dropped their belief in it once the [[Legendaries]] had their attention.
-They believed it judged their souls and brought natural disaster upon those who would attempt to upset +
-the balance with nature, but later dropped their belief in it once the [[Legendaries]] had their attention.+
  
-Unbeknownst to the Kyza, Thorn is an actual metaphysical phenomenon, manifesting in ways they did not account +Unbeknownst to the Kyza, Thorn is an actual metaphysical phenomenon, manifesting in ways they did not account for mythologically. Thorn possesses a spirit - something best considered a soul.
-for mythologically. Thorn possesses a spirit - something best considered a soul.+
  
-The spirit was be bound //in part// with its avatar, a mortal made immortal, a sapient creature capable +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's immortality can easily find an artificial end, though Thorn's spirit simply incarnates another if this occurs.
-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's immortality can easily find an artificial +
-end, though Thorn's spirit simply incarnates another if this occurs.+
  
-Some part of the spirit would always rest within Thorn itself, and it's conceivable that the avatar of Thorn +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) if it was allowed to live long enough to achieve enlightenment. Equally, Thorn does not possess the knowledge of its incarnations, more force of nature than guided process of thought, but a feedback and learning process (then encoded into the structure of the island itself) is theoretically possible. Deliberate terraforming is probably the most straightforward way to communicate with Thorn's non-incarnated self.
-could draw upon the knowledge of Thorn (most notably, its omnipresence) if it was allowed to live long +
-enough to achieve enlightenment. Equally, Thorn does not possess the knowledge of its incarnations, more +
-force of nature than guided process of thought, but a feedback and learning process (then encoded into the +
-structure of the island itself) is theoretically possible. Deliberate terraforming is probably the most +
-straightforward way to communicate with Thorn's non-incarnated self.+
  
 ===== See also ===== ===== See also =====
  
-  * [[Jagdish Tsukinaka]], current spirit of Thorn+  * [[character:Jagdish Tsukinaka]], current spirit of Thorn 
 +  * [[character:Jagdish Tsukinaka:Abilities]] of a spirit of Thorn (as per Jagdish's incarnation) 
 + 
 +{{tag>[comprehensive]}}
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