Uncreation boasts an odd combination of gritty art and humour, with visceral combat and an alien setting that is a far cry from the standard Medieval European Fantasy.
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| - Uncreation boasts an odd combination of gritty art and humour, with visceral combat and an alien setting that is a far cry from the standard Medieval European Fantasy.
- Uncreation is the returning of things to Void energy. Uncreation can be used to Create, as in the case of Absolix – one can Uncreate the nonexistence of something, it seems. In addition, not all Uncreation is as final as removing something completely from existence – it can be used partially to destroy, as Dark Madder did to the planet Corus/Coren, creating “bizarre matter,” a form of Uncreative energy that can warp worldwalls, derange interdimensional magic, and retroactively condition reality. Uncreation is also a temporal phenomenon. According to Falerin, all Uncreation has its roots in chronomancy.
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| - Uncreation boasts an odd combination of gritty art and humour, with visceral combat and an alien setting that is a far cry from the standard Medieval European Fantasy.
- Uncreation is the returning of things to Void energy. Uncreation can be used to Create, as in the case of Absolix – one can Uncreate the nonexistence of something, it seems. In addition, not all Uncreation is as final as removing something completely from existence – it can be used partially to destroy, as Dark Madder did to the planet Corus/Coren, creating “bizarre matter,” a form of Uncreative energy that can warp worldwalls, derange interdimensional magic, and retroactively condition reality. Uncreation is also a temporal phenomenon. According to Falerin, all Uncreation has its roots in chronomancy.
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