The beginning of our world had a fundamental flaw. When the gods began the process of fabricating the universe they created two worlds, reflections of each other but only in the most ephemeral sense. To imagine the nature of our universe, imagine a woven quilt hung from the ceiling of the room. One side is the pretty side, full of ornate embroidery, sequins, and complex tessellated patterns. The other side has no adornments at all except for the ugly stitches that hold the designs of the other side together.
The Second World and the Aspect of Fire
The Second World and the Aspect of Fire
The Second World and the Aspect of Fire
The beginning of our world had a fundamental flaw. When the gods began the process of fabricating the universe they created two worlds, reflections of each other but only in the most ephemeral sense. To imagine the nature of our universe, imagine a woven quilt hung from the ceiling of the room. One side is the pretty side, full of ornate embroidery, sequins, and complex tessellated patterns. The other side has no adornments at all except for the ugly stitches that hold the designs of the other side together.