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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 at 04:29:06 pm EST (Viewed 2 times)
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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 at 01:12:25 pm EST (Viewed 876 times)



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      I may go back anbd visit Lemuria after all. The additional information for today's chapter hasn't arrived yet so I might need a "fill-in" issue!



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    Looks like it was an extra-heavy one, too.


It's all relative.


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    By the way, if someone misinterprets the word "companion", I'm putting the explanation right here: Anna and Nena are sisters. I thought I'd bring that up in case the whole Frozen misconception comes up again.


I'm not familiar with a Frozen misconception.


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    Speaking of frozen, I too thought Lemuria wasn't a full-fledged world, and was just a tropical island in the middle of nowhere.


Lemuria is the primeval supercontinent, one half of what was Pangea (all land) that was Earth's first landmass (the other half was Gondwanaland). What the Shoggoth did (according to his poster's stories) was split one possible future off and keep it as his pet dimension, an alternate reality. So technically, Lemuria is bigger than North and South America combined. We usually only see one very tiny settled portion of it in the Shoggoth's stories.


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    And speaking of Lemuria, if the new rules make it there, doesn't that mean the whole place ceases to exist immediately? It means no one has to suffer the effects for long, at least. Though I guess since the Shoggoth isn't fond of rules anyway, it might be able to wedge that dimensional door open so it can't shut just yet.


The changes to the main reality took some time to bed in, and the same will be true in Lemuria. If the Shoggoth is countering the effect it may take substantially longer; but that will keep him from interfering elsewhere while an unknown adversary brings on his endgame.






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