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Added my theory on the astronomy of Cradle's system, I had brought it up a few times on the forums and no-one outright challenged it --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 07:29, 24 August 2013 (UTC) | Added my theory on the astronomy of Cradle's system, I had brought it up a few times on the forums and no-one outright challenged it --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 07:29, 24 August 2013 (UTC) | ||
− | :I feel that explaining the scientific operation of everything would highlight the gaps for what is "illogical" and therefore can be explained with lore, deities, and whatnot. There's a lot of | + | :I feel that explaining the scientific operation of everything would highlight the gaps for what is "illogical" and therefore can be explained with lore, deities, and whatnot. There's a lot of [[material]]s. Some are mythically orientated, others are scientifically orientated. This is going to be fun. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 05:37, 28 August 2013 (UTC) |
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2013 August
Acheron, as a river of the underworld, may be related to your Dead Gold theory. "Ur" is a German prefix meaning "original" or "primeval". For example, it would be reasonable to explore the idea that Ur is the ancient ancestor of all fiends, of all trojans, etc. Jdavis 12:59, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
- I will take this into consideration. I will have to look up the river.
- So... On Ur, if this is the case, somehow, he could've somehow passed this down(curse?) to other knight-like beings, hence why Spirals could become Trojans, or this had never happened up until then and others joined after him.
- Thanks Biozim98 18:25 16/08/13 (GMT+0)
- Wikipedia:Ur, Wikipedia:Acheron. I hope these help. Jdavis 13:35, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
Added my theory on the astronomy of Cradle's system, I had brought it up a few times on the forums and no-one outright challenged it --HexZyle 07:29, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
- I feel that explaining the scientific operation of everything would highlight the gaps for what is "illogical" and therefore can be explained with lore, deities, and whatnot. There's a lot of materials. Some are mythically orientated, others are scientifically orientated. This is going to be fun. --HexZyle 05:37, 28 August 2013 (UTC)