Good. Then I imagine someone has already shown you these notes regarding the erm ... infant god, and the potential of its mortality, and the one regarding the storage and hiding of lost souls?
I suppose I would ask your thoughts on them, and their veracity.
[ scien sitting down to do one of those 2000 piece puzzles that made of nothing but solid grey pieces that are all the same shape. ]
Why, yes - my mother enjoys them - I've bought her several from this clever little shop out of Neverwinter that carves them out of wood and always includes several pieces that are known as "whimsies" that reflect the theme. So, an image of a cat asleep in a library, and you'd have several carved shapes within shaped like cats-- [ ENOUGH ABOUT PUZZLES ]
[ simply - but oh, right. scien blinks before remembering ]
I consider the current state of notes and information to be this: when you look at an individual puzzle piece, even if it is cat-shaped, you cannot truly identify what the larger picture will look like based on the printed design. It requires multiple pieces, all being brought together, to determine how they fit.
What we have now is individual pieces, but the larger puzzle is still incomplete.
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Yes. Otherwise there's plenty more I'd have to be worried about saying around you all.
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I suppose I would ask your thoughts on them, and their veracity.
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Is there a reason why you possess doubt?
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[ for his part, he believes they are probably true - or at least align with what scien and the rest have been saying on their part for a while now. ]
I suppose I am asking if there is reason to at all, though I expect your answer here answers my question.
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[ tilts head ]
Are you familiar with jigsaw puzzles?
[ gale had meta about famine needing a hobby that could perhaps be puzzles weeks ago and it was the funniest thing that ever happened ]
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Why, yes - my mother enjoys them - I've bought her several from this clever little shop out of Neverwinter that carves them out of wood and always includes several pieces that are known as "whimsies" that reflect the theme. So, an image of a cat asleep in a library, and you'd have several carved shapes within shaped like cats-- [ ENOUGH ABOUT PUZZLES ]
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That sounds like an excellent puzzle.... Could it be recreated?
[ HE HAD A POINT ]
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Well, I'm not a puzzle artisan but I don't see why such a thing couldn't be recreated with the right tools and equipment.
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[ they're never going to leave this topic ]
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JUST START DRAWING THIS. ]
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... What were we talking about?
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[ simply - but oh, right. scien blinks before remembering ]
I consider the current state of notes and information to be this: when you look at an individual puzzle piece, even if it is cat-shaped, you cannot truly identify what the larger picture will look like based on the printed design. It requires multiple pieces, all being brought together, to determine how they fit.
What we have now is individual pieces, but the larger puzzle is still incomplete.