Hello Deagonx and sorry to bother you, I would like to you know if I could get permission to comment on this thread.
However, I'm not that much knowledgeable in Fate besides the very obvious stuff. Heck, I didn't know who Roa was before that stuff. Therefore if you refuse to grant me permission because of this, I would understand.
My main contention with the thread is the fact that somehow, we use the words of someone like Roa as an absolute truth to deduce infinite higher dimensions when, frankly, I feel like he was just ranting about the finitude and shackles of existence. I mean his whole gimmick is literally transcending death by reincarnation, so I feel it's not completely out of context to assume.
While I know it's not a massive argument for what I'm saying, there exists a similar saying in Chinese, There are people beyond (this) person, and skies beyond (this) sky. And the proverb in itself means literally the same thing as what Roa is saying.
Roa : No matter how transcendent we become, there is always a higher level.
Proverb : No matter how good you think you are, there is always someone out there that is better.
The second case clearly doesn't refer to an infinitude of people above you, it's just metaphorical at most. We could also deal with the fact Roa uses Kiara to illustrate his words, but the fact "dimension" here is clearly used as a "plane of existence" rather than spatial ones is enough to disprove such a statement.
However, I'm not that much knowledgeable in Fate besides the very obvious stuff. Heck, I didn't know who Roa was before that stuff. Therefore if you refuse to grant me permission because of this, I would understand.
My main contention with the thread is the fact that somehow, we use the words of someone like Roa as an absolute truth to deduce infinite higher dimensions when, frankly, I feel like he was just ranting about the finitude and shackles of existence. I mean his whole gimmick is literally transcending death by reincarnation, so I feel it's not completely out of context to assume.
While I know it's not a massive argument for what I'm saying, there exists a similar saying in Chinese, There are people beyond (this) person, and skies beyond (this) sky. And the proverb in itself means literally the same thing as what Roa is saying.
Roa : No matter how transcendent we become, there is always a higher level.
Proverb : No matter how good you think you are, there is always someone out there that is better.
The second case clearly doesn't refer to an infinitude of people above you, it's just metaphorical at most. We could also deal with the fact Roa uses Kiara to illustrate his words, but the fact "dimension" here is clearly used as a "plane of existence" rather than spatial ones is enough to disprove such a statement.
Although in this case even if that was the rule, I am not okay with him receiving a no from me and seeking out another mod in response