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* And Edward Roivas starts his narration by mentioning how everything began from the book. Before time or even humanity, even.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


I can't get over two things about the detective: a) [[UncannyValley his creepy eyes]], and b) a line he says: "It's a shame we couldn't meet under brighter circumstances." A) might just be the graphics, but B) always seems too suspicious to me. It makes a certain bit of sense, especially if you believe the WMG about Pious working for Mantorok all along.

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I can't get over two things about the detective: a) [[UncannyValley his creepy eyes]], eyes, and b) a line he says: "It's a shame we couldn't meet under brighter circumstances." A) might just be the graphics, but B) always seems too suspicious to me. It makes a certain bit of sense, especially if you believe the WMG about Pious working for Mantorok all along.
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*This is incorrect. Pious's circle when summoning the black guardian is a 9 point spell.
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Xel'lotath is another name for Slaanesh, Ulyaoth for Tzeentch, Chattur'gha for Khorne, and Mantorok for Nurgle.

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Xel'lotath is another name for Slaanesh, Ulyaoth for Tzeentch, Chattur'gha for Khorne, and Mantorok for Nurgle.Nurgle.
* Problem. In Warhammer, Tzeentch and Khorne are supposed to be the strongest gods. And Mantorok is nowhere near as generous or interested in cultivating life as Nurgle. This could be an alternate continuity where Nurgle is both dominant and intune with traditional human altruism, but it is not any of the established warhammer settings.
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* Per WordOfGod, one of the chapters was supposed to focus on the Crusades. Pious using the Crusades as a cover for getting rid of a Liche to whom he was particularly vulnerable (and bringing the associated Ancient's relic back to France for good measure) makes perfect sense.
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Under normal gameplay the chosen are only able to make Rune circles of 3 5 and 7 [[spoiler: as well as the 9 point alter within Ehn,gha]] But if one looks closely at Pious's circle whenever he is preparing to summon the black guardian one might notice he is using an 8 Rune spell. Perhaps indicating that there can possibly be 4 point and 6 pointed circles.

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Under normal gameplay the chosen are only able to make Rune circles of 3 5 and 7 [[spoiler: as well as the 9 point alter within Ehn,gha]] But if one looks closely at Pious's circle whenever he is preparing to summon the black guardian one might notice he is using an 8 Rune spell. Perhaps indicating that there can possibly be 4 point and 6 pointed circles.circles.

[[WMG: The Ancients are the Chaos Gods of TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}.]]
Xel'lotath is another name for Slaanesh, Ulyaoth for Tzeentch, Chattur'gha for Khorne, and Mantorok for Nurgle.
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* If the Pillar of Flesh is a sacrifice to Mantorok, who told Michael to destroy it?

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* If Following up on that idea, if Pious built the Pillar of Flesh is as a sacrifice to Mantorok, who keep Mantorok bound, perhaps Mantorok told Michael to destroy it?
the Pillar of Flesh as part of his plan to become... unbound...

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