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Post 8858

Written by: Melusine Valkyrja, Huntress Charlotte Voivre, Calhoun's Newborn Dawn
Date: Thursday, September 27th, 2001
Addressed to: Infernal Cyre Elseth, Knight of the Citadel


Perhaps while the still unfound Other spoken of quite recently remains
the possible Third Ultimate Overgod in accordance to your past post, the
First and Second could be distinguished as Ayar and Proteus, now
combined as our all-powerful Logos. I believe this would adhere to the
Rule of Threes in that Ayar and Proteus can still be perceived as
Individuals collaborating in the form of Sarapis.

While these are merely thoughts and suggestions, I would like to point
out my faith in the power of our Logos. We can all theorize for
eternity, but I find it highly implausible that any mortal could ever
achieve knowledge to any comparable proportion of the Divine. I find
deep interest in your theories, however, and look forward to hearing
more of them. Hopefully, this post sparked a bit of insight to further
your studies, but they may only be professed as my usual ramblings.

Good day,

-C.V.-


Penned by my hand on the 9th of Chronos, in the year 287 AF.


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Public News Post #8869

Post 8858

Written by: Melusine Valkyrja, Huntress Charlotte Voivre, Calhoun's Newborn Dawn
Date: Thursday, September 27th, 2001
Addressed to: Infernal Cyre Elseth, Knight of the Citadel


Perhaps while the still unfound Other spoken of quite recently remains
the possible Third Ultimate Overgod in accordance to your past post, the
First and Second could be distinguished as Ayar and Proteus, now
combined as our all-powerful Logos. I believe this would adhere to the
Rule of Threes in that Ayar and Proteus can still be perceived as
Individuals collaborating in the form of Sarapis.

While these are merely thoughts and suggestions, I would like to point
out my faith in the power of our Logos. We can all theorize for
eternity, but I find it highly implausible that any mortal could ever
achieve knowledge to any comparable proportion of the Divine. I find
deep interest in your theories, however, and look forward to hearing
more of them. Hopefully, this post sparked a bit of insight to further
your studies, but they may only be professed as my usual ramblings.

Good day,

-C.V.-


Penned by my hand on the 9th of Chronos, in the year 287 AF.


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