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Jun 11, 2011 12:01

Who is Liandra?

It seems that hardly anyone knows. Her name is found in the shadow of bridges, on stained concrete, spray-painted in the dingiest alleyways. It is spoken, from person to person. She is a ray of hope. She is the hero in the dark places. She is the one who Fell, and will rise again.

Liandra lives.But does she really? Certainly, if ( Read more... )

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fallsoutofbox June 14 2011, 04:27:17 UTC
Thanks for explaining how we ended up in a paradox. Takes a lot of work out of my hands.

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magistrated June 14 2011, 20:52:05 UTC
You're welcome, I guess.

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fallsoutofbox June 14 2011, 22:09:29 UTC
Thing is, when you destroy whatever's holding the paradox together, you negate everything else that the paradox has allowed to exist. Like, for example, multiple versions of the same person existing at the same time.

Which means that what you're suggesting would reset reality and either send everyone home or kill us all.

Any idea which it is?

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magistrated June 17 2011, 06:53:41 UTC
It'll change the nature of reality. It won't reset it.

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fallsoutofbox June 17 2011, 19:44:27 UTC
So destroying God only brings Liandra back, and doesn't change anything else? That's awfully convenient.

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magistrated June 20 2011, 03:53:27 UTC
No! Destroying God will free humanity. Nothing will bring Liandra back.

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fallsoutofbox June 21 2011, 03:27:18 UTC
You don't make that entirely clear. Or perhaps I'm just too new.

Humanity's always seemed pretty free to me. I should know.

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