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<blockquote data-quote="The803" data-source="post: 2029911" data-attributes="member: 23183"><p>The clockwork child appears to understand Infernal, and answers:</p><p><span style="color: Wheat">Two points create a line.</span></p><p><span style="color: Wheat">Three points create a plane.</span></p><p><span style="color: Wheat">Four points create space.</span></p><p>Tiny, luminous geometric figures appear in the air to illustrate these points. <span style="color: Wheat">You are wise to see the Rule of Four. It has been our observation that there are always four points of creation, and that the only true opposites are the absolutes of the Positive and Negative. Opposition is a fiction created to explain and justify conflict. Fewer than four points leads to an incursion of a fourth from outside. More than four points leads to a blending of similar points. We do not know why this is so, but simple geometry is enough explaination for some.</span></p><p></p><p>Sysente adds:</p><p><span style="color: Wheat">Jurden, Andarin, and I will create our own worlds, but we must find a Solar-spirit to fuel them and Planet-spirits to hold them. Your part in this quest is up to you. It <u>is</u> possible to move between Creations; our people have been migrating so for as long as any can remember. Perhaps it is your destiny to bring your people into the new Creation to a new home that we World Openers can create for them. Or perhaps it is your destiny to forge an entirely new Creation with three parts or five parts instead of four.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The803, post: 2029911, member: 23183"] The clockwork child appears to understand Infernal, and answers: [COLOR=Wheat]Two points create a line. Three points create a plane. Four points create space.[/COLOR] Tiny, luminous geometric figures appear in the air to illustrate these points. [COLOR=Wheat]You are wise to see the Rule of Four. It has been our observation that there are always four points of creation, and that the only true opposites are the absolutes of the Positive and Negative. Opposition is a fiction created to explain and justify conflict. Fewer than four points leads to an incursion of a fourth from outside. More than four points leads to a blending of similar points. We do not know why this is so, but simple geometry is enough explaination for some.[/COLOR] Sysente adds: [COLOR=Wheat]Jurden, Andarin, and I will create our own worlds, but we must find a Solar-spirit to fuel them and Planet-spirits to hold them. Your part in this quest is up to you. It [U]is[/U] possible to move between Creations; our people have been migrating so for as long as any can remember. Perhaps it is your destiny to bring your people into the new Creation to a new home that we World Openers can create for them. Or perhaps it is your destiny to forge an entirely new Creation with three parts or five parts instead of four.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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