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I was going to say that was just Ilunabar being paranoid but this response made me unsure.
Time to invest in more bunkers.
>Teknall nabs the Bunkers Portfolio before you can and undermines your defences.In all seriousness, though, Teknall has no
intention of leading mortals to usurp the divinity, and as a player that isn't my plan either (not yet, anyway). That statement just resonated with me because it is something which he might accidentally do, over a few millennia of pushing technological development and scientific thought.
Also, more comments on the Cosmic Knights post:
Vestec looked at the ship with the air of a giddy child. "I'm getting one."
This is also Teknall's response to Father Dominus, should he see it.
The goddess shrugged "The need to become real is something that ranges from the lofty dreams to the creeping nightmares, so it is natural that with such a large connection, the flow will turn toward reality."
"But, there is no need to worry. I'm keeping everything in check, as long as I am fine the barriers will be fine."
Lifprasil nodded, the powerful flow of encapsulating energy pulsating, writhing in a line before him. "I see - and what if this barrier was broken? Would the immaterial become reality?" asked he, reaching out to touch the literal stuff of dreams.
"It would certainly bothersome." she smiled "To just thin the line between the real and unreal like that, to let gargantuan amounts of things that are not into the world that is. I think it would be a major hindrance for just about anyone and would surely get me on Fate's bad side, but then again, if I were to surely die, why would I even care."
"One last thing, Lifprasil," said Dabbles softly. "Logos... Did not restrain himself to simply razing my work. There is a garden of life, a deadly Sea Beneath the Sea, which some call the Gap. It is mine. I have protected it for long years, and protected Galbar from it. It used to be that I did that just by monitoring it for intrusion." He looked at the Emperor. "...Recently that's changed. My role as the Bastion has taken on a more literal meaning. If Galbar is consumed by the Other, know that it was Logos who destroyed me."
This post as revealed not one but
two reality-destroying events waiting to happen should particular goddesses be destroyed. To compound the issue, both of those goddesses are on Logos' hit list.
If a massive tear into the Gap does open and threaten to swallow Galbar, do please let Teknall know (provided he hasn't been shanked by Logos beforehand). Teknall designed the barriers to seal away the Gap. He is thus the most qualified member of the divinity to repair them.
"No god cannot be killed, Aunt of Flesh, in my lands I hold the power that the God of Time left behind, something you wrote, and I read myself. In my charge, I now hold the Codex of Creation, accommodated in the form of a girl," gently spoke the immortal Emperor of Alefpria.
@Kho, now that the GodKiller is in a known location, I should ask a couple of questions about it, mainly concerning how a member of the pantheon would perceive it.
Say Teknall goes to Alefpriel. His god-sense is more than adequate to observe every single person and object in the city and beyond. Tira and the GodKiller are definitely within this radius. Would he see the GodKiller, or is that hidden to his god-sense? Would he see Tira, or is she hidden too? If so, is this an obvious hole in his perception, or is it something he might only notice with detailed inspection, or is it completely undetectable?
Furthermore, say Teknall goes walking around Alefpriel, and happens to pass by Tira. How close would he have to get to start suffering the passive detrimental effects of the GodKiller?