Thread:Butterflyunicorn/@comment-26186871-20191218114428/@comment-26186871-20191219131255

Maybe I should flesh out the Ursua a bit more, though. They've also done espionage. (Not sure what their actual names are, so I'll use their Kingdom Hearts equivelant for now)

And the only "alliance" that's ACTUALLY against the rules is working to do a different branch's role. Keeping each other alive? Good. Sharing the information you found pertaining to your OWN role? Also fine, because you're not doing someone else's role FOR them. (And what use is gathering information is nobody gets to use it?)

This is why mediators like Invi between them could exist, without breaking Gideon's rules.

Once again, though, as I said, Gideon's dead. So that might get people to start.. Breaking them. He wouldn't mind, right? And maybe this is a rare exception?

In the original Kingdom Hearts, the Keyblade War happened when the Followers were still around, with the Master of Masters (unnamed) planning for the Keyblade War, to see what comes after.

But I find such a feat.. Not so believable.

The fighting began when one of the Chrithys turned dark, signifying that one of them fell into Darkness. Yet, we don't see evidence that anyone already had, and it was the infighting amongst themselves that ended up starting the Keyblade War.

One of the premises of my Prime Multiverse is that many stories are inspired by events that actually happened, long, long ago... (Something had to inspire them, right?) But only inspired-The writers do change details to tell the story they wish to tell. Kingdom Hearts is just that.

In fact, unless you're actively looking for them, it's hard to find a story without some semblence of truth to it.

Our world (Which hasn't been formed yet in the story) is still based in evolution in this series, though. If you're wondering how this makes sense when according to my narrative the creation accounts were based on real events, well just know this series takes an interpretation different than what we're used to, to get around this.

For an example, have The Multiverse Chronicles' version of Genesis 1:1

בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ

Earth and heaven the God bara When

(Note the lack of a definitive to indicate at the VERY beginning!)

When God bara the heaven and earth

Bara:Bring into being

Based on ancient culture, a thing did not exist solely based on its material quantities, but based on its "function" or "purpose"

והארץ היתה תהו ובהו

void formless was Earth

The earth was formless and void

Since 1 contains "When", 2 is now a circumstantial clause. This is why "and" was not found. (It needed to be added in by translators who used "In the beginning"

Meaning that Earth was ALREADY formless and void during "creation".

Given this, "bara" could mean assigning purpose and order to a chaotic system. This fits it in line with other creation accounts of its era. (No need to have a god create false religions and spread them around!)

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Yep, I'm doing my research for this. By the time we're through with the series, and the spinoff that might come after explaining how legends existed in this world, one might even believe that the premise of The Multiverse Chronicles is actually possible. (It's fiction, I made it up, but it COULD have served as an explanation for this world.)

Just know I do a lot of similar manuvers to find an interpretation that fits the science to explain these things.