Adrian "Alucard" Ţepeş (
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prismatica2020-03-09 12:47 am
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Well, considering the unusual flow of time, I thought it was relevant to speak of this now.
I was wondering how many of you are familiar with the concept of alternative timelines and realities. Merely for a pure discussion standpoint, or if you had a curiosity without really any understanding of it.
I suppose in my way, it's to clear my mind. Sort it out and such.
I was wondering how many of you are familiar with the concept of alternative timelines and realities. Merely for a pure discussion standpoint, or if you had a curiosity without really any understanding of it.
I suppose in my way, it's to clear my mind. Sort it out and such.

Re: audio; un: alucard
Back to religious matters for a bit - It's been posited that the gods themselves view time in a much more abstract notion than mortals do. More like pages in a book than anything set into motion.
Yes, you're supposed to read the whole damned thing from start to finish, but you can skip ahead, or look at the pages in any order, or go back and look over something twice if there was a sentence you weren't sure about.
So even if I were to move from the living room I'm in now and talk to you somewhere else, there would still, on one page in the great cosmic tome, be one version of myself sitting in that chair.
Not sure if that really counts as an alternate timeline or not, once you view all of the points of someone's life in isolation to one another.
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As far as religious matters, there is not one I really follow, admittedly. There are no gods that take kindly to a vampire.
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Then again, my mother was a scholar herself with a particular bent towards theology and metaphysics, so I suppose this was inevitable.
[ Ambro's religious beliefs can basically be summed up with a Terry Pratchett quote about tables. ]
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