Contradiction
First mention (by name): 2.31
First appearance: 8.51 D
Species: Mind
Status: Deceased
- Far thinker
- Inventor
- Redemption
- The Second Mind
Aliases for Contradiction
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| 2.31 | “No. Redemption. No magic, no ritual. Just forgiveness. It would be a second chance for all of us.” |
| 2.31 | Redemption, salvation, rebirth. Resurrection. The forgiveness of sins. |
| 3.20 T | Sunlight. Far off, but still there, shining down. Redemption for a shattered soul. Thanks, for a Goblin. |
| 6.47 E | Redemption. He didn’t know what had happened between her and Ivolethe. But the City Runner wiped tears from her eyes. So it hurt Laken to deliver the next part of the message. |
| 7.19 | Pallass. The City of Inventions. A glorious land that was a type of heaven for the [Engineer], the aspiring [Alchemist] or [Inventor]. A place where you could be funded to follow your passions. |
| 7.29 B | He nudged the two. They’d recalled how batteries worked. Aaron had been experimenting, but he’d forgotten the basic steps. They’d filled his basic gaps in knowledge; he could take apart a smartphone and put it back together again and do programming, but he’d never had to make a…battery. He was a [Magictech Engineer], not an [Inventor]! |
| 7.52 | She had been looking for it in the wrong place. Redemption from the Raskghar? She had felt it talking to Zevara. And she had some herself. |
| Interlude – The Tribes of Izril | After she’d gained her sixth class, the mysterious voice in her head seemed to have given up. It had awarded her with a new class instead of just the [Inventor] class she’d gotten. |
| 8.50 | “Redemption.” |
| 8.51 D | Up they went. Geneva was surprised. The Second Mind? She had met them all, briefly, but never spoken to one besides the Mind, the one she had associated with this all. The Third Mind. |
| 8.51 D | “Apologies! The Second Mind told me to stop playing once you got here! Did you like the music! It’s like your world’s, right?” |
| 8.51 D | “That’s what a, uh, Mind is working on? The Second Mind, I mean?” |
| 8.51 D | “The Second Mind thinks it’s worth a project. I don’t argue. If it’ll make us tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of gold pieces each month? I’ll play music until these eardrums pop. I can always get more. Do you have any feedback on…?” |
| 8.51 D | “The Second Mind’s project. Go inside.” |
| 8.51 D | “No need. The Second Mind wishes to speak with you both. Enter.” |
| 8.51 D | Floating next to the giant house of cards were multiple games of chess, in progress. At least eighteen scrying orbs, each set to a different television network or point of view, and a pair of books were slowly flipping themselves open. The Second Mind didn’t move visually beyond its constant hovering, but Geneva felt it recognize them. |
| 8.51 D | The Second Mind let the cards fall, and swept them into the air and individual decks. They landed to the side, and Geneva and Idis halted as the [Guardian] bowed. |
| 8.51 D | The thought entered her head, like a delicate phrase. She felt like she heard it, but it was a thought. The Second Mind seemed to regard her, slowly rotating around as if all of its ‘body’ were looking at her. It was identical in form to the Third Mind, but the paraphernalia it surrounded itself with, the clear differentiation in the corridors? |
| 8.51 D | That alone revealed something to Geneva. The Third Mind spoke in the collective. The royal ‘we’. The Second Mind seemed animated. Individual. |
| 8.51 D | The Second Mind was reading her thoughts. Speaking into her head. Geneva bit her tongue, and the Second Mind spoke again. |
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