Greetings, mortal and immortal (and something in-between) readers. You probably know me as Qa’atecholo'khon All-Traveller, and that is good, because it is my name. Well, All-Traveler is more of a title. If you think my name is too difficult to remember and/or pronounce, you have my (reluctant) permission to call me Qa'at ("Kvaat" rather than "Cat"). In this volume that I am writing I will take a look at two universes in particular: the main universe, which is commonly called Coreverse, and the Tyrantverse, in which my dear brother Deathwing holds a considerable amount of power. I will attempt to compare the "power" of different corresponding characters (see Qa’atecholo'khon's Law of Cross-Dimensional Correspondance) in the two universes. Power, in this case, means both personal skill and a
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| - Greetings, mortal and immortal (and something in-between) readers. You probably know me as Qa’atecholo'khon All-Traveller, and that is good, because it is my name. Well, All-Traveler is more of a title. If you think my name is too difficult to remember and/or pronounce, you have my (reluctant) permission to call me Qa'at ("Kvaat" rather than "Cat"). In this volume that I am writing I will take a look at two universes in particular: the main universe, which is commonly called Coreverse, and the Tyrantverse, in which my dear brother Deathwing holds a considerable amount of power. I will attempt to compare the "power" of different corresponding characters (see Qa’atecholo'khon's Law of Cross-Dimensional Correspondance) in the two universes. Power, in this case, means both personal skill and a
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| - Greetings, mortal and immortal (and something in-between) readers. You probably know me as Qa’atecholo'khon All-Traveller, and that is good, because it is my name. Well, All-Traveler is more of a title. If you think my name is too difficult to remember and/or pronounce, you have my (reluctant) permission to call me Qa'at ("Kvaat" rather than "Cat"). In this volume that I am writing I will take a look at two universes in particular: the main universe, which is commonly called Coreverse, and the Tyrantverse, in which my dear brother Deathwing holds a considerable amount of power. I will attempt to compare the "power" of different corresponding characters (see Qa’atecholo'khon's Law of Cross-Dimensional Correspondance) in the two universes. Power, in this case, means both personal skill and abilities and the status of the individual in society.
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