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 > Anaxa is stated as being the representation of Erudition, but he also exhibits qualities that remind me of the Masked Fools. His pathway to //getting to the truth// often feels like he's overlapping with Elation in the process. (Which also makes it more interesting to me that, in the 33,550,337th recurrence, he and Cipher are the final two standing and are the ones who laid a plan to trap Lygus at the Vortex.) > Anaxa is stated as being the representation of Erudition, but he also exhibits qualities that remind me of the Masked Fools. His pathway to //getting to the truth// often feels like he's overlapping with Elation in the process. (Which also makes it more interesting to me that, in the 33,550,337th recurrence, he and Cipher are the final two standing and are the ones who laid a plan to trap Lygus at the Vortex.)
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 +> In [[readable:db.amphoreus:on.rain.ownership|On Rain Ownership]], there is an assumption that the Titans can only control very specific things, but people cannot quite figure out who 'owns' or is responsible for rain. (Tangent: Constant reminds of Cerces liking people who acknowledge their ignorance and approaching things with humility... And I can kind of see that in Anaxa... Except he's not very humble.)
  
   * I think that there is definitely going to be a storyline somewhere about how the Stellaron can be positive and used for creation rather than purely about it being destructive. (Especially with that potentially being the ending of Amphoreus.)   * I think that there is definitely going to be a storyline somewhere about how the Stellaron can be positive and used for creation rather than purely about it being destructive. (Especially with that potentially being the ending of Amphoreus.)
  
 > In the relics set [[relics:firesmith.lava-forging|Firesmith of Lava-Forging]], while it's not a positive or happy story, there is a theme of creation and destruction being intricately linked. > In the relics set [[relics:firesmith.lava-forging|Firesmith of Lava-Forging]], while it's not a positive or happy story, there is a theme of creation and destruction being intricately linked.
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-  * The whole thing about the demigods holding multiple paths is quite interesting, especially when you have documents that argue about which Titan is responsible for what thing. 
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-> In [[readable:db.amphoreus:on.rain.ownership|On Rain Ownership]], there is an assumption that the Titans can only control very specific things, but people cannot quite figure out who 'owns' or is responsible for rain. (Tangent: Constant reminds of Cerces liking people who acknowledge their ignorance and approaching things with humility... And I can kind of see that in Anaxa... Except he's not very humble.) 
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