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So recently I got a hold of a limited edition copy of Infinity Blade: Redemption with some very significant upgrades for this verse.
The universe is described to be infinite in space and time (Low 2-C) and exists as a subset to higher planes of existences which extend infinitely upwards (High 1-B) and then "the chaos" transcends that structure uncountably infinitely (Low 1-A)
The Worker says finding out the nature of reality allowed him to manipulate the concepts governing the universe, he asks Raidriar to describe red which leads to Raidriar confused and dumbfounded that he should understand the concept (not even realising its nature as a color) until the Worker reveals that he altered that concept after escaping the Vault and erased it from existence and history leading Raidriar to have no memory of what red is, even creating something new to take its place in the visible light spectrum.
The Worker describes the nature of the universe as duality, referencing eastern mythologies and names life and death, mind and matter, existence and non-existence as a few examples and says that he transcended the notion entirely after learning the secrets of the universe. Then he says that even if his mind, body and Quantum Identity Pattern (comprised of Type 2 Information) were erased from existence and history, he would come back and then scoffs at the Infinity Blade (something capable of destabilizing the QIP) as not even being able to scratch his soul as it itself exists in the 9th dimension.
Canonicity:
In September 2014 there was an AMA conducted by Donald Mustard on the now unavailable Epic Games forum, I obtained an excerpt from a downloaded page that confirms the limited edition is indeed canonical and everything the Worker claimed was indeed true, the limited edition is not available anywhere else due to it's limited nature.
The universe is described to be infinite in space and time (Low 2-C) and exists as a subset to higher planes of existences which extend infinitely upwards (High 1-B) and then "the chaos" transcends that structure uncountably infinitely (Low 1-A)
The Worker says finding out the nature of reality allowed him to manipulate the concepts governing the universe, he asks Raidriar to describe red which leads to Raidriar confused and dumbfounded that he should understand the concept (not even realising its nature as a color) until the Worker reveals that he altered that concept after escaping the Vault and erased it from existence and history leading Raidriar to have no memory of what red is, even creating something new to take its place in the visible light spectrum.
The Worker describes the nature of the universe as duality, referencing eastern mythologies and names life and death, mind and matter, existence and non-existence as a few examples and says that he transcended the notion entirely after learning the secrets of the universe. Then he says that even if his mind, body and Quantum Identity Pattern (comprised of Type 2 Information) were erased from existence and history, he would come back and then scoffs at the Infinity Blade (something capable of destabilizing the QIP) as not even being able to scratch his soul as it itself exists in the 9th dimension.
Canonicity:
In September 2014 there was an AMA conducted by Donald Mustard on the now unavailable Epic Games forum, I obtained an excerpt from a downloaded page that confirms the limited edition is indeed canonical and everything the Worker claimed was indeed true, the limited edition is not available anywhere else due to it's limited nature.
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