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==='''104.''' (Appearance of Silent Antinium) === | ==='''104.''' (Appearance of Silent Antinium) === | ||
It is stated in in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/15/6-49/ Ch 6.49] that the Silent Antinium were present during the First and Second Antinium wars, but as it was stated in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/23/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-3/ S02 – The Antinium Wars (Pt.3)] the Silent Antinium appeared for the first time during the Second Antinium war. | It is stated in in [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/10/15/6-49/ Ch 6.49] that the Silent Antinium were present during the First and Second Antinium wars, but as it was stated in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/23/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-3/ S02 – The Antinium Wars (Pt.3)] the Silent Antinium appeared for the first time during the Second Antinium war. | ||
==='''105.''' (Klbkch speculation about Erin being a [Priest]) === | |||
Can probably be removed as it is heavily implied in 8.70e that the centinium (i.e. klbkch) have been around for thousands of years at least on rhir. This means they may have experienced said priests before on Rhir and that their appearance may be not wholly unknown to klbkch. Secondly it is known that the antinium fight the gods and that they are therefore aware of knowledge that other species would not be aware of. | |||
Super old one, and minor one: Klbkch says in 1.07 you need to "a mage or ''priest'' to risk" living alone in the Floodplains. The thing is, there are no priests in the world (see e.g. the statements in 2.03 and 5.17). However, Klbkch also states in 3.06 L that he's familiar with the [Priest] class. But even so, he'd probably not speculate about Erin being such a priest in 1.07. Also, further chapters ahead, when Pawn turns into an [Acolyte] Klbkch immediately sees him as danger and tries to kill him due to [Priests] serving Gods and a God being the Antinium's ultimate enemy. Later on, when Pawn changes from [Acolyte] to [Priest], Klbkch recognizes the term "Priest" as an agent of Gods. Which is still strange, considering there are no religions nor priesthoods in the Innworld. They always mention Dead Gods but no one worships them and neither do they seem to know how the Gods died. | |||
==='''106.''' (Chandrar locations) === | ==='''106.''' (Chandrar locations) === | ||