infestivities
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3rd Aug 2021
4th Aug 2021
With many unique minds comes many unique schools of thought.

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  • infestivities
    infestivities
    4th Jan 2022
    @7shotsolo the Inquisition doesn't really care if the world falls into stagnation - stagnation is their goal.
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    21st Aug 2021
    unfortunately, you know over time they will have to loosen their restrictions a bit to encourage innovation or else the world will stagnate.
  • infestivities
    infestivities
    7th Aug 2021
    @7shotsolo The Inquisition is primarily made up of Zethyrs, an introverted race that spend a lot of time listening very closely to their Callings from Morn and Noth. Through their eyes, everything contributes to chaos in some form or another. The less chaos there is long-term, the happier their gods are.
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    7th Aug 2021
    It seems they limit progress. Why dont they block stuff that causes chaos only?
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    7th Aug 2021
    The Spanish Inquisition sucked like the Varud. And one died. Someday they will both die.
  • infestivities
    infestivities
    6th Aug 2021
    @7shotsolo Not to be mistaken with TPT void! Void in this world is something very different... All will be revealed, in due time.
  • 7shotsolo
    7shotsolo
    6th Aug 2021
    yes thats what i meant it the chaos of discovery of VOID.
  • infestivities
    infestivities
    6th Aug 2021
    Also, tech by way of electricity isn't really a thing in the Lily - this is all set in a world where technology is currently slightly past medieval-tier.
  • infestivities
    infestivities
    6th Aug 2021
    In the same breath, the Inquisition also wants to serve their gods of order and caution by creating more order in this way - they want every passing day to be the same as the day before by way of dictatorship, 1984-style. This, however, is where the Spice of Life comes in.
  • infestivities
    infestivities
    6th Aug 2021
    @7shotsolo Not exactly. The Inquisition exists to try and postpone the inevitable imbalance in the Lily that comes with new discoveries of how the Lily works. Take the Void Reservoir: the Lily uses the reservoir to remain afloat atop the Sea of Filament, but at the same time, Void is a very powerful element that could be very easily abused and misused if given to the wrong person. The Inquisition wants to erase all possibility of this happening in the future through sabotage and subterfuge.