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A Totally Serious and Surprisingly Sober Summary of Iremitie Mythology and History

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  • #61
    I like it thanks for answering my questions!

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    • #62
      Gratuitous, maybe, but I have this feeling a minor revival prior to 2E's Kickstarter will not only be enjoyable but perhaps be useful for people.


      Kelly R.S. Steele, Freelance Writer(Feel free to call me Kelly, Arcane, or Arc)
      The world is not beautiful, therefore it is.-Keiichi Sigsawa, Kino's Journey
      Feminine pronouns, please.

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      • #63
        ArcaneArts OMG this is great!!! I love it.

        This is neither here nor there, but I was flipping thru some of my old posts on here and I think I hold the record for the number of short (ten words or less) posts on this forum.

        Anyway, what I wanted to ask for real was, I read the Mummy 2e manuscript and I thought I remembered that in the new version Ammut the Devourer was actually the oldest and most powerful of the Judges. Is that a change in canon or did I just misread that?

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        • #64
          Someone gave me a link to this very useful and super funny summary. That’s why I necroposted 😊.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Penelope View Post
            ArcaneArts OMG this is great!!! I love it.

            This is neither here nor there, but I was flipping thru some of my old posts on here and I think I hold the record for the number of short (ten words or less) posts on this forum.

            Anyway, what I wanted to ask for real was, I read the Mummy 2e manuscript and I thought I remembered that in the new version Ammut the Devourer was actually the oldest and most powerful of the Judges. Is that a change in canon or did I just misread that?
            There's always been some fudging regarding how Ammut is regarded, which is not totally unsurprising since the Shan'iatu, as drivers of sold narratives, have at various times had different ways they regarded her and sold her to the Empire.

            But the short hand answer is "No, Ammut is not a Judge." Sutek is, but Ammut doesn't judge. All are equally crunchy in her mouth.


            Kelly R.S. Steele, Freelance Writer(Feel free to call me Kelly, Arcane, or Arc)
            The world is not beautiful, therefore it is.-Keiichi Sigsawa, Kino's Journey
            Feminine pronouns, please.

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            • #66
              ArcaneArts that makes sense. Thank you.

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