First mention of future event?
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First mention of future event?
StalinVerse (as according to the Blastr article somebody posted on the board)? A Divinity(II)-centric event?
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Re: First mention of future event?
Dinesh mentioned in once before, unfortunately not much more detail than that BLASTR article. Some kind of Divinity related story would make sense though, and I think back to the original promo art with the hammer and sickle Statue of Liberty.
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Re: First mention of future event?
Yeah, I spotted that too. Does Divinity not only possess the ability to fold time but move between alti-verses? That would explain that Statue of Liberty with the hammer and sickle.Sheikhaljabal wrote:StalinVerse (as according to the Blastr article somebody posted on the board)? A Divinity(II)-centric event?
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Re: First mention of future event?
Either that or he temporarily remakes America in his image.jmatt wrote:Yeah, I spotted that too. Does Divinity not only possess the ability to fold time but move between alti-verses? That would explain that Statue of Liberty with the hammer and sickle.Sheikhaljabal wrote:StalinVerse (as according to the Blastr article somebody posted on the board)? A Divinity(II)-centric event?
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Re: First mention of future event?
Since his power (as I understand it) is the ability to fold time, not change it, then that would mean there has always been a point in time where the Stalinverse has existed. I think.hunter_peterson wrote:Either that or he temporarily remakes America in his image.jmatt wrote:Yeah, I spotted that too. Does Divinity not only possess the ability to fold time but move between alti-verses? That would explain that Statue of Liberty with the hammer and sickle.Sheikhaljabal wrote:StalinVerse (as according to the Blastr article somebody posted on the board)? A Divinity(II)-centric event?
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Re: First mention of future event?
I asked Dinesh about this on Twitter, he was coy, which was understandable. One thing for sure, it's definitely, Divinity related. Can't wait to hear all about it.... #divinity #stalinverse
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Re: First mention of future event?
He was also able to reshape reality, remember. He turned a bunch of people into different things. Some renovations are a small ask for Divinity.jmatt wrote:Since his power (as I understand it) is the ability to fold time, not change it, then that would mean there has always been a point in time where the Stalinverse has existed. I think.hunter_peterson wrote:Either that or he temporarily remakes America in his image.jmatt wrote:Yeah, I spotted that too. Does Divinity not only possess the ability to fold time but move between alti-verses? That would explain that Statue of Liberty with the hammer and sickle.Sheikhaljabal wrote:StalinVerse (as according to the Blastr article somebody posted on the board)? A Divinity(II)-centric event?
I'm saying, this isn't Stalinverse, it's Divinity's America.
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Re: First mention of future event?
Hmm, okay. Curious to see where they go with this.hunter_peterson wrote:He was also able to reshape reality, remember. He turned a bunch of people into different things. Some renovations are a small ask for Divinity.