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I can't imagine that being true.
The closest I know is that "it's wings that extend across the eternities" but that's just fancy writing to say it travelled across the Blind Eternities, like "its wings blanketed the sky"
Yeah, there's several beings below them which have similar traits.
For example, The Void is unspeakable, beyond all divisions and symbols. The Supernal is beyond that, with names being stated to be finite and limiting and cannot encompass the whole perfection that is the Supernal.
There's the...
I mean, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Eldrazi destroy Planes when they arrive, very quickly if the Plane isn't as stable (We see Ulamog alone destroy a Plane in the time it takes for 1 brief battle with Nahiri and Sorin vs his Lineage destroy the Plane they were defending)
So the issue here...
It means the Planes. Specifically how the Eldrazi Titans destroy Planes and will eventually destroy the Multiverse.
Sorin says that's impossible because the Multiverse is infinite but Ugin corrects him, saying the Multiverse is boundless but its contents (the Planes) are finite.
I should note, btw, that the Multiverse having Infinite planes is contradicted later on by very credible in-verse sources (which arguably is more important than extra-fictional sources).
Ugin himself says while the Multiverse is infinite, it's contents aren't, and if anyone knows their stuff...
The episode where Marckus gets a gun was released after the profile and efforts have been put elsewhere, as people join the WoD project more changes can be made.
It's combat applicable if the offending thing violates what people think is normal and should exist;
T-rex? Pushing it but could be explained.
A walking skeleton, unbelievable, violation of the Consensus and thus causes significant painful Paradox backlashes to the offending person.
Shooting...
Harry's signature spell is the disarming charm, but he does also go with the stunning jinx a lot, especially in Order of the Phoenix.
Harry also knows a lot of jinxes, hexes and curses we actually don't know about that he learned during his time training to the a Tri-Wizard Champion.
He should...
If Harry has his wand, he would likely incap instantly, since that's what Harry does by default. The Sword isn't really any better, that's only useful against enemies who are beyond his magical power in some way.
I see Harry taking this pretty easily
It depends if he can get a headshot off, if so, then The Hunter will get a nasty paradox backlash, otherwise, it might take too long for him to realise something's up and for Paradox to kick in.
No, normal guns are maintained by the Consensus, since everyone believes they work.
In fact, if you get shot in the head and survive, that violates the Consensus and unless you're something immune to the consensus (like a Vampire, which is mostly due to game mechanics) you're going to get punished.
Actually yeah, that would be a good thing to calc.
If you could find someone willing to calc it, definitely do it, it'd be a crazy good feat and increase the legitimacy of WoD.
Sure, make sure when you add me, you use "the_buddha." including the fullstop
I've not really deep dived into Dots 1-6 yet, if you have a discord we can start researching that bit together.
As for them being straight up, nah. Reality has only showed up in 1 1st edition book and never again, so I'm dubious on if it's still canon, but nothing has said it's not, so I allow...
The High Umbra is where abstraction begins to go insane. My blog goes into massive details about it, but things like Plato's Cave for everything below it.
The analogy for the Spires is that the entire umbra is a flat field of wonder while the Spires are the mountains, the mountains are all...
Well, the Underworld is already 1-A or higher due to the fact that the Underworld is the death of concepts and is beyond the Tapestry, which is a Shadow of the Umbra, so having more than a 1-A sized plane would really have to be qualitive. It wouldn't be Meta though. That would be the High...
It does, as each layer of the Underworld contains itself;
"There are islands of stability and safety in this Storm - the Great city of Stygia is one, the islands of the Far Shores are others. There are also safe paths through the Howling madness, called Byways, and a place at the storm's heart...
Yeah, we could have varying levels in Generations.
As for Jeanette/Therese they're Gen 7 or 6 IIRC, so they're extremely powerful, beyond the level to be able to use Lightning summoning and what not
Mmmm, I thought you was talking about the entities on that list.
1-A starts with the Tapestry, containing all Imagination and also having Infinite levels of Meaning that when someone fell through those levels, they lost their duality, the text describes it as "She felt her being stripped away...