paradoxweaver
Explorer
Hi everyone!
First of all, I'd like to congratulate everyone behind Zeitgeist, which I thought at first might be equal to "another company's" adventure paths. Finally, I'm thinking that it may very well surpass these adventure paths in many ways...
One of these ways is the presence of much food for thought. All the philosophies presented in setting, the way religion is not a proven thing and all the possible philosophical issues (role of technology, place of old faith, peace with an ages-old enemy, terrorism from an almost-extinct people...).
My question is if it would be possible to have some more information and William Miller and his teachings.
It's relatively easy to find information on eschatology on the Internet. Pragati and Vekesh are quite easy to understand. Panoply could benefit from some more explanation, but I suspect my players won't make more than dip in this philosophy.
Also, I would like to know if some inspiration was found from real-world Millerism, which gave birth to Adventism. Some elements of background seem related, even if the finality of the two ideas aren't related.
Anyway, I would really like an answer from someone related to the adventure path, as I have seen them on these messageboards (another point for them!
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First of all, I'd like to congratulate everyone behind Zeitgeist, which I thought at first might be equal to "another company's" adventure paths. Finally, I'm thinking that it may very well surpass these adventure paths in many ways...
One of these ways is the presence of much food for thought. All the philosophies presented in setting, the way religion is not a proven thing and all the possible philosophical issues (role of technology, place of old faith, peace with an ages-old enemy, terrorism from an almost-extinct people...).
My question is if it would be possible to have some more information and William Miller and his teachings.
It's relatively easy to find information on eschatology on the Internet. Pragati and Vekesh are quite easy to understand. Panoply could benefit from some more explanation, but I suspect my players won't make more than dip in this philosophy.
Also, I would like to know if some inspiration was found from real-world Millerism, which gave birth to Adventism. Some elements of background seem related, even if the finality of the two ideas aren't related.
Anyway, I would really like an answer from someone related to the adventure path, as I have seen them on these messageboards (another point for them!
