2026-28-01 - [Heretic Volume 6]

Started by ProfesseurRenard, January 28, 2026, 07:27:35 PM

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ProfesseurRenard

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Excellent question, Cecilia. Whatever Lord Frost's answer is, I somehow doubt it will cast him in a sympathetic light.

Tapewolf

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Quote from: ProfesseurRenard on January 28, 2026, 07:27:35 PMPage 5

Excellent question, Cecilia. Whatever Lord Frost's answer is, I somehow doubt it will cast him in a sympathetic light.

"He refuses to worship Me as the one true god."

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ProfesseurRenard

Quote from: Tapewolf on January 29, 2026, 04:17:33 AM
Quote from: ProfesseurRenard on January 28, 2026, 07:27:35 PMPage 5

Excellent question, Cecilia. Whatever Lord Frost's answer is, I somehow doubt it will cast him in a sympathetic light.

"He refuses to worship Me as the one true god."

Christ, I miss the 'applaud' button!

ProfesseurRenard

Pages 7-8

Yep, called it. Complete wanker. Can't wait to watch him get his comeuppance.

Anders71

Quote from: ProfesseurRenard on February 11, 2026, 11:33:47 PMPages 7-8

Yep, called it. Complete wanker. Can't wait to watch him get his comeuppance.
I like the implication that he apparently thought this out ahead of time but still couldn't think of a better plan than imprisioning everyone who asked him basic questions. Kinda reminds me of the plot of Fargo

A central philosophical issue with worlds, possible or impossible, is how they represent what they represent. This is obviously connected to the problem of what kind of things they are. Perhaps impossible worlds are metaphysically different from possible worlds, and represent in a different way. Or perhaps they are metaphysically on par with possible worlds. Or, they may be taken as nonexistent objects. Or as abstract entities which represent by encoding...