Quchu
One Thousand Club
It just occurred to me.
Couldn't Autochthon or Gaia invent new concepts and alter Creation wholesale? Couldn't the Primordials have invented a new principle that made their defeat by the Exalted impossible?
This is basically a question about the world-making nature of the Primordials, since I can't remember where this was elaborated in detail. Since none of the above things happened, I take it that the Primordials created concepts by coming to exist and defining them--but that would complicate some things, since now the order of the Primordial's entrance dictates the fundamental "depth" of the concepts they define (as younger Primordials would have to abide by the concepts older Primordials have already defined.)
Couldn't Autochthon or Gaia invent new concepts and alter Creation wholesale? Couldn't the Primordials have invented a new principle that made their defeat by the Exalted impossible?
This is basically a question about the world-making nature of the Primordials, since I can't remember where this was elaborated in detail. Since none of the above things happened, I take it that the Primordials created concepts by coming to exist and defining them--but that would complicate some things, since now the order of the Primordial's entrance dictates the fundamental "depth" of the concepts they define (as younger Primordials would have to abide by the concepts older Primordials have already defined.)