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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 8211773" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>I guess it was the memory detail that tripped me up. Creating an entirely new section of landmass is such a huge thing, it alters everything, but I guess if you can literally rewrite the memories of every person in every domain, then it is less of a thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess I'm a little more confused now about how his punishment works, because I thought the idea was he was being punished with the destruction of his home. You can cut down and despoil a forest forever, eventually you run out of forest.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This I think adds to that "evil Terrarium" idea that Bedrock gave me, and a lot of things click together for me from that perspective. The prison isn't the important part, the show is. </p><p></p><p>This also makes sense in terms of the creation of new darklords, just like people might breed fish to make a more interesting variety to have on display.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay... I'm getting the picture. </p><p></p><p>It was the power check that was missing from the equation in my head I guess, but seeing it put like this I'm starting to piece together this setting and why it worked for people. </p><p></p><p>It is also making me start to think that the way it has been presented to the community at large is just... I don't know. Maybe the way it was presented was the point, but then you guys find a different interpretation, but this concept works far better than every single version I have ever been told about before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 8211773, member: 6801228"] I guess it was the memory detail that tripped me up. Creating an entirely new section of landmass is such a huge thing, it alters everything, but I guess if you can literally rewrite the memories of every person in every domain, then it is less of a thing. I guess I'm a little more confused now about how his punishment works, because I thought the idea was he was being punished with the destruction of his home. You can cut down and despoil a forest forever, eventually you run out of forest. This I think adds to that "evil Terrarium" idea that Bedrock gave me, and a lot of things click together for me from that perspective. The prison isn't the important part, the show is. This also makes sense in terms of the creation of new darklords, just like people might breed fish to make a more interesting variety to have on display. Okay... I'm getting the picture. It was the power check that was missing from the equation in my head I guess, but seeing it put like this I'm starting to piece together this setting and why it worked for people. It is also making me start to think that the way it has been presented to the community at large is just... I don't know. Maybe the way it was presented was the point, but then you guys find a different interpretation, but this concept works far better than every single version I have ever been told about before. [/QUOTE]
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