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  1. I'd love to see that, but hmmm I an not getting a Planescape vibe from all of this. What, not even "One day, you will wake up... The pain will be gone. Until then, all your waking hours are suffering"? Pain... suffering... Torment. "Planescape: Eternity" anyone? :D I'm putting money on the Kickstarted Planescape spiritual sequel. Literally. The use of the words "wake up" make no scene in the PS world. First off, the lost (the faction that thing all life is pain and suffering) don't think you "wake up" and the pain is gone. They think you give up, embrace oblivion, and that's that. It also don't make scene in the context of the Nameless one. If anything, this statement most closely fits the world view of all powerful beings in white-wolf (mage, vampire, werewolf)... you life a meaningless, painful life until you are "awakened". "Waking up" is I'd love to see that, but hmmm I an not getting a Planescape vibe from all of this. What, not even "One day, you will wake up... The pain will be gone. Until then, all your waking hours are suffering"? Pain... suffering... Torment. "Planescape: Eternity" anyone? :D I'm putting money on the Kickstarted Planescape spiritual sequel. Literally. The use of the words "wake up" make no scene in the PS world. First off, the lost (the faction that thing all life is pain and suffering) don't think you "wake up" and the pain is gone. They think you give up, embrace oblivion, and that's that. It also don't make scene in the context of the Nameless one. If anything, this statement most closely fits the world view of all powerful beings in white-wolf (mage, vampire, werewolf)... you life a meaningless, painful life until you are "awakened". "Waking Up" is a huge aspect to the Nameless One's existence; it's practically a game mechanic. And vampires/werewolves are the worst.
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