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== Chapitre 4 ── Observation des vœux (Jeu de la vie) <ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeu_de_la_vie Jeu de la vie]</ref>==
 
== Chapitre 4 ── Observation des vœux (Jeu de la vie) <ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeu_de_la_vie Jeu de la vie]</ref>==
 
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=== Partie 1 ===
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── This was five days ago. In the Elkian castle’s throne room.
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Their Lord. The strongest god. The god of war. How did the Ex-Machina kill him? Azriel the first specimen, had asked that question.
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“Unknown: ── No. Let me make a correction... We Ex-Machina ​probably d​idn’t kill Artosh.”
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Einzig answered without worrying about rising The First Wing’s killing intent... and continued:
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“Let me make another correction. In the first place, defeating him ── destroying the concept of Artosh is theoretically impossible.​ ”
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Thus, Einzig talked about a hypothesis from 6000 years ago. A consideration the Ex-Machina made before going to Artosh. A hypothesis about the nature of a god and their quintessence.
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A concept that acquired an ego. A law with a will. Something that shouldn’t exist, something​ t​ hat shouldn’t be.
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But such an absurdity was verified with the existence of the god (concept) named Artosh. And so, the conclusion to their hypothesis was this:
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── ‘A god is a god because they are a god.’ (the strongest is the strongest because they are the strongest) That tautology is what being a ‘god’ means, what a ‘Quintessence’ really is. In that case, in front of the concept (Quintessence) that is said to be the strongest ── ​your power level doesn’t matter at all.
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The Ex-Machina can adapt infinitely over and over and become infinitely strong... however, they can never reach someone who is the strongest ​relative to everyone else.​ Even if they can adapt infinitely, transcending the concept said to be the strongest... transcending the ​absolutely s​ trongest is theoretically impossible.
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“Therefore, while he was on a higher dimension... we ​only​ destroyed the Quintessence that physically existed ── However.”
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By doing that the manifestation of Artosh’s concept would temporarily stop ── The Ex-Machina presumed that deactivation was possible, however:
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“Why were we able to even do that? That is ‘unknown’... winning against him in a contest of power is supposed to be impossible”
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── Then, how did the Ex-Machina manage to destroy the god of war’s Quintessence? They had that recording (memory), but in actuality it was virtually lost.

Revision as of 21:22, 18 January 2020

Chapitre 4 ── Observation des vœux (Jeu de la vie) [1]

Partie 1

── This was five days ago. In the Elkian castle’s throne room.

Their Lord. The strongest god. The god of war. How did the Ex-Machina kill him? Azriel the first specimen, had asked that question.

“Unknown: ── No. Let me make a correction... We Ex-Machina ​probably d​idn’t kill Artosh.”

Einzig answered without worrying about rising The First Wing’s killing intent... and continued:

“Let me make another correction. In the first place, defeating him ── destroying the concept of Artosh is theoretically impossible.​ ”

Thus, Einzig talked about a hypothesis from 6000 years ago. A consideration the Ex-Machina made before going to Artosh. A hypothesis about the nature of a god and their quintessence.

A concept that acquired an ego. A law with a will. Something that shouldn’t exist, something​ t​ hat shouldn’t be.

But such an absurdity was verified with the existence of the god (concept) named Artosh. And so, the conclusion to their hypothesis was this:

── ‘A god is a god because they are a god.’ (the strongest is the strongest because they are the strongest) That tautology is what being a ‘god’ means, what a ‘Quintessence’ really is. In that case, in front of the concept (Quintessence) that is said to be the strongest ── ​your power level doesn’t matter at all.

The Ex-Machina can adapt infinitely over and over and become infinitely strong... however, they can never reach someone who is the strongest ​relative to everyone else.​ Even if they can adapt infinitely, transcending the concept said to be the strongest... transcending the ​absolutely s​ trongest is theoretically impossible.

“Therefore, while he was on a higher dimension... we ​only​ destroyed the Quintessence that physically existed ── However.”

By doing that the manifestation of Artosh’s concept would temporarily stop ── The Ex-Machina presumed that deactivation was possible, however:

“Why were we able to even do that? That is ‘unknown’... winning against him in a contest of power is supposed to be impossible”

── Then, how did the Ex-Machina manage to destroy the god of war’s Quintessence? They had that recording (memory), but in actuality it was virtually lost.