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8/11/2025, 6:30:59 PM
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Goldmask is far closer to Plato in his view of the Gods, I think.
His arc is more like Aquinas or Augustine, but his conclusion is closer to Plato's. The Gods must be perfect, even if we have to bind them/change all the old myths.
The Merchants have nothing to do with Kabbalism. They're borrowed almost directly a certain fantasy novel series Miyazaki is a fan of, "Fighting Fantasy", where they instead had red eyes and could fire red flames/lasers from their eyes.
The color was just changed and expanded into an ending.
Goldmask is far closer to Plato in his view of the Gods, I think.
His arc is more like Aquinas or Augustine, but his conclusion is closer to Plato's. The Gods must be perfect, even if we have to bind them/change all the old myths.
The Merchants have nothing to do with Kabbalism. They're borrowed almost directly a certain fantasy novel series Miyazaki is a fan of, "Fighting Fantasy", where they instead had red eyes and could fire red flames/lasers from their eyes.
The color was just changed and expanded into an ending.
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