Hi Fieari!
sorry for the delay guys, had some stuff to take care of today, so I was away from the computer.
Fieari said:
I was once again thinking about the IH while planning my recent campaign. I'm -really- looking forewards to it, since it seems to cover all the bases.
Well I think it does, at least it covers every question ever asked of it...and thats a helluva lot a' questions.
Fieari said:
Specifically, I'd love to use it to design a god-level character race that features prominantly in the campaign.
Like the LeShay for instance?
Fieari said:
Basically, I'd like to know whether your handbook has rules to cover the following-- I'm betting it does, but it's nice to know for certain.
You said that as beings go up in power, they lose interest in smaller things.
Well, like soldiers. The higher up the ranks you go, the less you concentrate on the individual.
But the higher up you go the more you generally become focused on concepts and less on the individual.
Fieari said:
I have a race of beings that feature prominently in my campaign which, as they gain power, GAIN interest in smaller things.
Can you give an example?
Fieari said:
Would that mean that they're starting out in VERY high deity levels and then moving DOWN the ranks as they "level up"? It seems that way at a glance to me...
I'd need to hear more about them, though I don't think so.
Fieari said:
Anyway, what REALLY caught my eye was that you mentioned a difference between planes and dimensions, which is something I also had to deal with.
There are lots of ways of addressing it, I sort of like to be able to explain things scientifically as well as esoterically.
Fieari said:
Since both Phoenix and Dragon can work with time as well as with space, through what context do they move? And of course, time is just a dimension...
Phoenix & Dragon...?
Fieari said:
The math of infinity DOES make sense to me, and I love it. I started by reading Flatland, which explains dimensional things in story form. Awesome book, was written in the 1800s by a school teacher to his (I think) elementary school kids. It's that simple to pick up.
Anyway. So if we're 3-D creatures, able to move any which way 3-D, but move only one way in 4-D... then you can extend that concept higher. Extending 3 dimensions infinitely, you get past through to the future, each moment being a slice of three dimensions. So 5-D would be extending 4-D infinitely, each "blank" being a slice of three dimensions. I see this as the so called "trousers of time"... the tree of possibilities people talked about. All the "might have beens". If you can move freely in 4 dimensions, you're moving fixedly through 5.
I'm with you up to this point, however after this my own ideas diverge from yours.
Fieari said:
Extending 5-D infinitely, each "blank" being a slice of a 5 dimensional system, I see this as the multiverse... the various planes and such. Each plane has its own possibility tree, after all... so moving about 5-D freely, means moving about the planes fixedly. 6-D is then "the great wheel".
The difficulty I have with your approximation of the 6th is that it causes us to assume that each plane has its own 'you', does it not?
Fieari said:
So what would 7-D be? An infinite number of great wheels... the only way I can think to describe this would be "Narrative Sets". You know, the Marvel Universe as compared to the DC universe. Or to Robert Jordan's universe, or Peirs Anthony's, or Douglas Adam's, or the real one. After all, you can have a campaign that destroys "all planes in existance" but the real world isn't effected...
And that's where my imagination gives up. 8-D would be an infinite number of narrative sets, but I can't imagine this. On the other hand, there's no reason to suppose that you can't extend 7-D infinitely... in fact, there could very well be an infinite progression of dimensions.
Is this the way you are handling "Dimensions"? Is it at all similar?
Its similar.
I have 12 Dimensions. Although they go from 0-11th
0 of course being Byss, the place of nothingness and Entropy.
11 being the Akashic Records, or M-Dimension (Mother Dimension) for those of you who like their science.
1-3 is of course space.
4 is of course time.
5-10 I'll keep under wraps for now. Three are fairly obvious and three are not so obvious.
Fieari said:
I need to know, because I have characters that fight between dimensions. Any being that can move freely in a higher dimension is infinitely more powerful than a lower dimensional being, after all... to put it simply, a time traveler could kill you yesterday, or your parents, or now even by stabbing you a moment before. But two time travelers, and I mean REAL time travelers as in someone who can move forewards or backwards with similar ease, not just "go to an earlier date and move forewards as usual" would be able to have a swordfight that's a little more interesing... having to worry about the additional directions of being attacked from the past or the future instead of just left/right/up/down/forewards/backwards. But those too.
Indeed.
However, there are beings who may not be of that dimension that are protected against it.
eg. One of the Cosmic Abilities is called Slipstream. This means you exist in a self contained temporal bubble. Even though you cannot travel through time, no one can affect you by temporal means.
Obviously I have other dimensions covered as well.
Fieari said:
I was thinking that when applied to a game, a higher dimensional creature is just assumed to be able to dispatch out of hand a lower dimensional creature.
See above.
Also just because something is of the 6th-Dimension, doesn't necessarily mean its of the first five.
Fieari said:
But for equal dimensional duels... those can get interesting. Despite not being able to imagine what an 8th dimensional battle could possibly look like (or a 9th, or a 10th, etc etc etc) mathematics could easily describe rules for it.
One of the illustrations I am doing for the book is a 10D battle.
Fieari said:
Each dimension adds two more flanks to worry about... for a game, it means having to have your character train to pay attention to those two additional flanks each time. Something that could scale. Do you have anything like that?
I am not sure I agree with that assessment. Space has 3 dimensions, but time is itself only a single dimension.
Fieari said:
The really neat thing is that with this system, as you mentioned, each dimension could have it's own supreme being (hehe... finding the 2-D supreme being might be amusing, and of course, the 1-D supreme being is the only being in the 1-D world, which is even more amusing...) and that there is always something higher. You gotta imagine though... could there be something at the top of even all this? The Infinite-D supreme being? Does your system handle that?
If people want to create beings above the Akashic Records they are free to do so but I don't think it will be necessary when you see the book.
Fieari said:
Heh. Lots of theoretical math concepts here. Hope I don't overwhelm you.
I don't overwhelm that easy.
Fieari said:
Definitely looking forewards to it comming out. You will be recieving my money at that time. Hope additional word comes.
I appreciate the support mate!
