2 thoughts on “The Transubstantiation of ANU: Manifold the Fray”
One of the central components of the Mundus is how artificial limits placed on the world cause people to strive and surpass those limits, and become things that gods never could
Anu isn’t self-inserting anything. Lorkhan’s Endeavor would be more of an apt lore thing to get into.
This whole thing feels quite forced to be quite honest.
Hi, Black Alit!
The purpose of this essay was to explore a “what if,” and potentially stir up ideas about new interpretations. Yes, much of it was intentionally interpreted in ways that allowed them to fit the overall idea, but the authors make sure to state that they don’t intend to make anyone believe the theory, and that you are free to accept or reject it at your leisure.
One of the central components of the Mundus is how artificial limits placed on the world cause people to strive and surpass those limits, and become things that gods never could
Anu isn’t self-inserting anything. Lorkhan’s Endeavor would be more of an apt lore thing to get into.
This whole thing feels quite forced to be quite honest.
Hi, Black Alit!
The purpose of this essay was to explore a “what if,” and potentially stir up ideas about new interpretations. Yes, much of it was intentionally interpreted in ways that allowed them to fit the overall idea, but the authors make sure to state that they don’t intend to make anyone believe the theory, and that you are free to accept or reject it at your leisure.
Thanks for your response!