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The Fantasy world is made up of countless number of worlds, which in turn are made up of countless smaller worlds.
'Do you see the crack in the wall yonder?' asked Semjaza, pointing a thin finger at a place which was bare of shelves, where there was a line running across the stone, no broader than a hair.
'I see it,' said Orfeo.
Within that crack there is a world. Just as there is a tiny world inside this crag, where the rats and the white apes live, so there is a tiny world inside every nook and cranny of the world which men call their home. In the world within that crack live tiny insects barely visible to the human eye, and each tiny insect has a rutted back whose every groove is a world where tinier things exist.'
'Our world, Master Story-teller, is the merest crack in a world immeasurably greater, where there are powers which could grind it into dust with no more effort than you would need to draw a fingernail along that crevice. Every time you crush an insect beneath your heel you destroy countless tiny worlds, and this world in which we live might at any instant be obliterated by the casual, unthinking movement of some being too monstrous for our tiny minds to comprehend. I am not speaking of daemons, which would be equally trivial to such a being, nor even of gods; I am speaking of the true nature of things.'
It is described that each world has different temporal flows, what could be the beginning and the end of a world could be only an instant in a world with greater time.
'While we speak, countless worlds tinier than ours are being born and speeding to their destruction. What seems but a trivial moment in lives such as ours is a near-eternity in the lives of tinier beings. By the same token, what seems to us a lifetime, or a vast reach of history, or the lifespan of a world entire, is but an instant in the greater time which measures that world of which ours is but a minute part. The eye which looks upon such a world cannot notice the blink whose duration contains the ages of a thousand worlds like ours.'
'This greater world does not care at all about the things which occupy our little minds. All our dreams and follies are the merest nonsense to the eye which looks upon that world. Our conflicts are all absurd: diAvila and Quixana, Good and Evil, Law and Confusion - what can they matter? What significance can possibly be in them? It does not matter which side a man is on, Master Player. It does not matter whether he favours justice against malice, or love against hate, or the so-called Gods of Law against the so-called Gods of Chaos. The truth is that chaos is everything, and that order is but a little accident, which happens here or there for the briefest instant, and then is lost as if it had never been.'
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Well, I will keep reading then :censored:
"From the designs of the Old Ones, it was the Slaan who built the immense constructions that hung like moons above the Northern and southern poles - gateways that enabled instantaneous travel through rifts in space, doorways to uncountable realities." - Lizardmen 6th edition

This is from that blog.

When the Lizardmen are in 40K let me know!
 
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