Okay, I posted the rest of it. It's now @Louanne Learning's turn. I left it at quite the cliff hanger.
Okay, I posted the rest of it. It's now @Louanne Learning's turn. I left it at quite the cliff hanger.
I've got my entry started!
Hello, is there any way we can get the map that @ps102 created posted to the World and Lore Encyclopedia?
Here it is:
So, the girls left from the Earth Region? and are heading to Cliffcross (I had to zoom in to see it) - in the Fire Region
I suggest they take a ferry across the River of Beginnings
but would they take a ferry or a boat?
Is everyone okay with that?
I had an idea for an old crusty ferryman, who tells them a mythological story on the crossing.
The queen wants them (the fragments) — They're necessary to achieve her end goal.
They're fragments of a gear — I'm not sure what the gear is yet. But I know that it was broken up into different fragments by those who feared its power in ancient times. The queen therefore wants more power, but power is far from her only goal.
When removed from their location, the flow of time is disturbed — The reason behind that is unknown right now.
"The Architect" constructed them — This is someone who is repeatedly mentioned in the scriptures, but nobody knows exactly who "The Architect" is. There is speculation but the true identity is a mystery long looked into. The queen has her own ideas.
Those fragments exponentially increase the power of mages — This was established during the experiment logs that Barnabas was reading. It was also established that they have some serious side effects. In fact, the queen has him experimenting on them. She wants Barnabas to figure out how they can be used without the side effects.
Scientific findings — Barnabas has established a correlation between mage power and side effects. The more powerful the mage is, the less side effects they experience. He speculates that someone who is powerful enough won't experience side effects. The queen is the most powerful person in the country. She trains everyday to be even more powerful.
I would think both. It should surely be intriguing.This suggests a mechanical notion of time. But are we looking at this metaphorically, or literally?
I don't think so. There is much that Yuuna will reveal though.Is there actually a time engine?
I imagine it was necessary for not just time, but natural balance. The people broke it into pieces and hid them in an arrangement that wouldn't upset that balance. Destroying them entirely would.Was breaking the gear into time fragments a sin against the divine order?