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6/27/2025, 2:54:30 AM
>>95955901
It is my assumption that, if things like distance and time become a bit screwy the deeper you go, then Hyperborea makes all the insanity of the deep seem quaint and sensible.
Of course Mu and Atlan and Lemuria and Atlantis and all the other Deepfolk are like that. They have a cultural memory of a time when the men and machines and machine-men and man-machines of Hyperborea descended from the heavens to scour the earth clean.
It is my belief that, within what passes for the skies of Hyperborea, there exist a number of worlds smaller than our own. They float in the void, hanging from the nothingness like ornaments on a tree. You can probably fall off of one and plummet all the way down to the Earth. These worlds without number are the homes of the many strange and vile beings that dwell above the Firmament. The Hyperboreans conquered them all, at some point, or at least the vast majority.
It is my fear that whatever lies above our heads is utterly unknowable. It may exist in some capacity which defies understanding, not merely passively but actively. Any attempt to discern the true nature of life above the Firmament complicates it further and, to those who dwell there, is perceived as an act of violence.
It is my assumption that, if things like distance and time become a bit screwy the deeper you go, then Hyperborea makes all the insanity of the deep seem quaint and sensible.
Of course Mu and Atlan and Lemuria and Atlantis and all the other Deepfolk are like that. They have a cultural memory of a time when the men and machines and machine-men and man-machines of Hyperborea descended from the heavens to scour the earth clean.
It is my belief that, within what passes for the skies of Hyperborea, there exist a number of worlds smaller than our own. They float in the void, hanging from the nothingness like ornaments on a tree. You can probably fall off of one and plummet all the way down to the Earth. These worlds without number are the homes of the many strange and vile beings that dwell above the Firmament. The Hyperboreans conquered them all, at some point, or at least the vast majority.
It is my fear that whatever lies above our heads is utterly unknowable. It may exist in some capacity which defies understanding, not merely passively but actively. Any attempt to discern the true nature of life above the Firmament complicates it further and, to those who dwell there, is perceived as an act of violence.
6/18/2025, 1:34:55 AM
6/18/2025, 1:12:19 AM
>>507787165
alright, ill reinstall it. geez
alright, ill reinstall it. geez
6/16/2025, 4:07:43 PM
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