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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited (albeit ''huge'') way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazis winning]] World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.

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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited (albeit ''huge'') way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazis winning]] World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar UsefulNotes/ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.
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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited albeit ''huge'' way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazis winning]] World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.

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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited albeit ''huge'' (albeit ''huge'') way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazis winning]] World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.
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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited albeit ''huge'' way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as Nazis winning WorldWarTwo or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.

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** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited albeit ''huge'' way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as [[AlternateHistoryNaziVictory Nazis winning WorldWarTwo winning]] World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.
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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get did occur in some other universe/timeline/reality.

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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get did occur in some other universe/timeline/reality.universe/timeline/reality.
** That would depend of the kind of multiverse you're dealing with. In the simplest one (an infinite Universe (ie, ours) with the same laws of physics everywhere, where as there's a limited albeit ''huge'' way to reshuffle atoms everything would repeat an infinite numbers of times) some stuff not allowed by the physical laws would not exist. However frightening AlternateHistory scenarios as Nazis winning WorldWarTwo or the Cuban Missile Crisis or other close ColdWar calls degenerating in WorldWarThree, or even ''Literature/NineTeenEightyFour''-like settings with nothing supernatural would still be possible. ''An infinite number of times''.
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* R'ystelhar may not be the most successful villain. But his first and only reaction was when seeing a lost child was to [[AdultFear throw him into a fourth dimensional maze]], all while assimilating those who tried to help the lost child.

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* R'ystelhar may not be the most successful villain. But his first and only reaction was when seeing a lost child was to [[AdultFear throw him into a fourth dimensional maze]], maze, all while assimilating those who tried to help the lost child.
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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get here did occur in some other universe/timeline/reality.

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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get here did occur in some other universe/timeline/reality.
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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get here occurred in some other universe/timeline/reality.

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** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get here occurred did occur in some other universe/timeline/reality.
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* The implications of a infinite amount of universes are awesome but in the same breath pants wetting terrifying. Because everything HAS to exist, it would mean that all the horrors dreamed up by humanity are actually lingering just a universe to the left.

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* The implications of a infinite amount of universes are awesome but in the same breath pants wetting terrifying. Because everything HAS to exist, it would mean that all the horrors dreamed up by humanity are actually lingering just a universe to the left.left.
** If there is indeed a multiverse, and everything that can happen does happen in it, then that means there's a universe where you didn't make it through a traumatic or horrific near-death experience or that the worst possible life you could get here occurred in some other universe/timeline/reality.
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* The implications of a infinite universe are awesome but in the same breath pants wetting terrifying. Because everything HAS to exist, it would mean that all the horrors dreamed up by humanity are actually lingering just a universe to the left.

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* The implications of a infinite universe amount of universes are awesome but in the same breath pants wetting terrifying. Because everything HAS to exist, it would mean that all the horrors dreamed up by humanity are actually lingering just a universe to the left.
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** His character entry also counts. While his entry says the basic gist about what R'ystelhar is and what he's about, at the bottom is an animated picture of an eye looking around and the bottom caption saying "[[ParanoiaFuel Nice place you got here.]]"

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** His character entry also counts. While his entry says the basic gist about what R'ystelhar is and what he's about, at the bottom is an animated picture of an eye looking around and the bottom caption saying "[[ParanoiaFuel Nice place you got here.]]"]]"


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*The implications of a infinite universe are awesome but in the same breath pants wetting terrifying. Because everything HAS to exist, it would mean that all the horrors dreamed up by humanity are actually lingering just a universe to the left.
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* Guula, the Devourer. Getting paralyzed by venomous tentacles and getting dragged into an obese demon's BellyMouth to be eternally digested within his infinite GI tract is truly a FateWorseThanDeath.

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* Guula, the Devourer. Getting paralyzed by venomous tentacles and getting dragged into an obese demon's BellyMouth to be eternally digested within his infinite GI tract is truly a FateWorseThanDeath.FateWorseThanDeath.
* R'ystelhar may not be the most successful villain. But his first and only reaction was when seeing a lost child was to [[AdultFear throw him into a fourth dimensional maze]], all while assimilating those who tried to help the lost child.
** His character entry also counts. While his entry says the basic gist about what R'ystelhar is and what he's about, at the bottom is an animated picture of an eye looking around and the bottom caption saying "[[ParanoiaFuel Nice place you got here.]]"
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All entries under this heading relate specifically to The Multiverse play-by-post game as found on Roleplaygateway.com.

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Examples under this heading relate specifically to the play-by-post RPG found on Roleplaygateway.com.

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Examples All entries under this heading relate specifically to the The Multiverse play-by-post RPG game as found on Roleplaygateway.com.
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* Guula, the Devourer. Getting paralyzed by venomous tentacles and getting dragged into an obese demon's BellyMouth to be eternally digested within his infinite GI tract is truly a FateWorseThanDeath.

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