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For example, if we get character A, well at the beginning of the story he has no connection whatsoever with any other character, but it turns out, at the end of the story,It is said that he is actually an Avatar of a cosmic entity, let's say his name is The Amanath.
Amanath, in its boundless vastness, is beheld as the primal force, the wellspring of all things, yet beyond the grasp of mortal comprehension. It doth transcend both time, space, and matter, abiding as both the creator and the destroyer, the fount from which all dualities—good and ill, light and dark—doth spring, yet remaineth untouched by their sway. It is perceived as the Infinite, with neither beginning nor end, the paradoxical source of all that is and all that is not. In all things that come to be, a shadow of Its might doth echo, yet It is unbound by the very laws It doth forge, an eternal presence, weaving through the endless cycle of creation and ruin.
Yet even this infinitude, this absoluteness, is naught but a mere creation of Amanath, for It doth transcend the very notion of the infinite itself. It surpasseth the grasp of word or thought, for no tongue can name It, no mind can fathom It, nor can any measure hold It. For It is the Unspeakable, the Unseen, the Unmeasured, the apex and heart of all that doth arise and perish, and yet It standeth apart from that endless dance. Truly, Amanath is that which goeth beyond the very concept of beyond, the Infinite that surpasseth Infinity.
Well, the Avatar finally returned to being Amanath.
The question is:
-Is this Anti Feat?
-If it doesn't, does that mean the Avatar has two keys?
-Can the Avatar have some abilities derived from his original Form?
Thank you.
Amanath, in its boundless vastness, is beheld as the primal force, the wellspring of all things, yet beyond the grasp of mortal comprehension. It doth transcend both time, space, and matter, abiding as both the creator and the destroyer, the fount from which all dualities—good and ill, light and dark—doth spring, yet remaineth untouched by their sway. It is perceived as the Infinite, with neither beginning nor end, the paradoxical source of all that is and all that is not. In all things that come to be, a shadow of Its might doth echo, yet It is unbound by the very laws It doth forge, an eternal presence, weaving through the endless cycle of creation and ruin.
Yet even this infinitude, this absoluteness, is naught but a mere creation of Amanath, for It doth transcend the very notion of the infinite itself. It surpasseth the grasp of word or thought, for no tongue can name It, no mind can fathom It, nor can any measure hold It. For It is the Unspeakable, the Unseen, the Unmeasured, the apex and heart of all that doth arise and perish, and yet It standeth apart from that endless dance. Truly, Amanath is that which goeth beyond the very concept of beyond, the Infinite that surpasseth Infinity.
Well, the Avatar finally returned to being Amanath.
The question is:
-Is this Anti Feat?
-If it doesn't, does that mean the Avatar has two keys?
-Can the Avatar have some abilities derived from his original Form?
Thank you.