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CCP Fallout
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Posted - 2010.03.08 23:12:00 -
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but one symbol can define an Empire and cause a rift between two peoples.
"Signs of Faith" is a new EVE Chronicle written by CCP Greyscale.
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TeaDaze
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Posted - 2010.03.08 23:22:00 -
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Originally by: CCP Fallout They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but one symbol can define an Empire and cause a rift between two peoples.
"Signs of Faith" is a new EVE Chronicle written by CCP Greyscale.
"ERROR: CHRONICLE '08-03-10' NOT FOUND"
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CCP Fallout
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Posted - 2010.03.08 23:44:00 -
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The Chronicle might not have propagated to all the Web servers yet. Poke me if you still can't view it tomorrow :D
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Casiella Truza
Ecliptic Rift New Eden Research
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Posted - 2010.03.09 00:20:00 -
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Fascinating: so we have the three symbols shown in the painting, plus the Khanid logo (fourth), and that fifth symbol about which the instructor speaks very precisely and carefully so as not to disturb the doctrinal authority represented by the glances to the corner of the room.
So what permutation results in the sixth symbol? A 180-degree rotation of the first unbroken symbol, so that man is above god (and thus very upsetting to the Theology Council)? Or perhaps overlaying the man symbol over the god symbol, rather than god on top of man as in the current Amarr symbol?
Also, I hope this signals the start of a series including other logos: Minmatar, Gallente, Caldari, Ammatar, Thukker, other secondary factions... --
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Mashie Saldana
Red Federation
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Posted - 2010.03.09 00:46:00 -
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Originally by: Casiella Truza So what permutation results in the sixth symbol? A 180-degree rotation of the first unbroken symbol, so that man is above god (and thus very upsetting to the Theology Council)?
That would be my guess.
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Gerard Deneth
Caldari Pavlov Labs GmBH Independent Faction
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:01:00 -
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So now even EVE has it's Langdon analog.... fitting he should be amarrian....
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Tau Dades
Caldari Even End of the Universe
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:06:00 -
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Edited by: Tau Dades on 09/03/2010 01:07:53 Edited by: Tau Dades on 09/03/2010 01:07:24 I would interpret that to mean the 6th symbol: man has become god. Assuming Casiella is correct in the design of the 6th symbol
Originally by: Casiella Truza
So what permutation results in the sixth symbol? A 180-degree rotation of the first unbroken symbol, so that man is above god (and thus very upsetting to the Theology Council)? Quote:
from the Chronicle :
"The first men, yes. Unbroken circle, God become man - looks a bit like an upside-down egg, I always thought. That's probably symbolic of something, too... Anyway. First men. This leads toū"
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Tali Nakishi
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:16:00 -
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Lol, the hints =P
So the sixth symbol is "man is god" or "man is above god".
And the Amarr Empress has a monster in her head that controls her.
Enheduanni hints. =P
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Azura Noctis
Amarr SWARTA FriendsReunited
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:33:00 -
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Edited by: Azura Noctis on 09/03/2010 01:33:01 Don't forget the ever popular "man creates God". :) Interesting chronicle, can't wait to see where this leads.
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Pesets
The Hunt Club
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:41:00 -
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I assume the second symbol on the illustration is supposed to be "man and god separated, with god above". I.e. the god part is the one that's at the bottom in the first picture (which is kinda weird but whatever).
Now, here are the empires' seals:
The Khanid one is upside-down (which i guess is what he means by "inverted"), but the "god part" is still "above the man" (overlaid on top of it at least, it's hard to say that one is above the other since they're both at about the same level). Not sure how this means that Khanid II has put himself above the law of god, i guess the fact that it's upside-down means that he's taking the concept and putting it on its head. I guess it also means that this bit is somewhat of a retcon.
The fifth symbol i assume looks like the second one upside down, with "man" above ("in space") and god below (on the planets).
The sixth symbol looks like a non-upside-down egg.
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Faraelle Brightman
Gallente Eleutherian Guard
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:44:00 -
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Edited by: Faraelle Brightman on 09/03/2010 01:45:28 Edited by: Faraelle Brightman on 09/03/2010 01:44:24
Originally by: Tau Dades
I would interpret that to mean the 6th symbol: man has become god. Assuming Casiella is correct in the design of the 6th symbol
Originally by: Casiella Truza
So what permutation results in the sixth symbol? A 180-degree rotation of the first unbroken symbol, so that man is above god (and thus very upsetting to the Theology Council)? Quote:
from the Chronicle :
"The first men, yes. Unbroken circle, God become man - looks a bit like an upside-down egg, I always thought. That's probably symbolic of something, too... Anyway. First men. This leads to–"
"The first men, yes. Unbroken circle, God become man - looks a bit like an upside-down egg,
Eggers? (i.e. the capsuleers?)
Quote: Enheduanni hints.
Tony G has sworn up and down that they had nothing to do with Jamyl. ---
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Tau Dades
Caldari Even End of the Universe
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:50:00 -
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I had originally thought capsuleers = men become god.
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Pesets
The Hunt Club
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Posted - 2010.03.09 01:59:00 -
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Well, you're not alone. Calling capsuleers gods or at least demigods has been done to death already. The whole chronicle is just a shaggy dog story that sets up the ground for a sort of symbolic pun in the end (except it's lamshaded miles ahead when the words "man", "becomes", "god" and "egg" are mentioned in the same sentence).
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AF 447
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Posted - 2010.03.09 02:01:00 -
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can somebody explain again the fifth and the sixth simbol?
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Alice Celadon
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Posted - 2010.03.09 02:09:00 -
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My thought was that the sixth symbol omitted the God part entirely...just a horizontal crescent.
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Mara Rinn
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Posted - 2010.03.09 02:39:00 -
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Edited by: Mara Rinn on 09/03/2010 02:43:48 Edited by: Mara Rinn on 09/03/2010 02:43:01
Originally by: Pesets Also, classroom discipline feels a bit too liberal for a theology lesson of an empire so hellbent on its religion. Even contemporary catholic schools probably have a stricter classroom discipline. But then i have never attended a catholic school...
If you had attended a Catholic school you'd be aware of the fact that discipline is imposed by God, not the teacher. But then, it depends on whether the teacher is a secular agent in a religous school, or a dyed-in-the-wool Catholic who views it as their God-given vocation to teach these upstarts about the real world ;)
Modern Catholicism is about encouraging people to ask (the right) questions. When they ask (the right) questions you can give them (the right) answers, showing how God has his fingers in every pie. Much as was done in this chronicle - especially when you make it look like the students are getting access to privileged information, to reinforce the dogmatic belief that it came from the teacher, therefore it's right.
For what it's worth, my instinct is that the non-existent sixth symbol would represent Man transcending God (rather than Man becoming God, or man usurping God).
Hokey religion and ancient dogmas are no match for an up-to-date medical clone, kid.
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Tau Dades
Caldari Even End of the Universe
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Posted - 2010.03.09 02:50:00 -
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Originally by: Mara Rinn
For what it's worth, my instinct is that the non-existent sixth symbol would represent Man transcending God (rather than Man becoming God, or man usurping God).
there is a very simple pattern to the symbols. I believe you have overlooked it
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TheCursedWriter
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Posted - 2010.03.09 03:30:00 -
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Hell of a good writer!
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AdmiralJohn
The Unknown Bar and Pub
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Posted - 2010.03.09 03:33:00 -
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The first symbol means God come to Earth as man. Inverting it would mean man has left Earth to become God.
Feel free to congratulate me.
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Karanth
Gallente Independent Fleet
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Posted - 2010.03.09 04:21:00 -
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Anyone who doesn't suck at drawing (like me) feel like drawing the first 5 symbols? I am having issues.
Originally by: CCP t0rfifrans
Sorry, no. You have to go into wormholes and get farmed by the new AI NPCs like everyone else...
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HeliosGal
Caldari
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Posted - 2010.03.09 04:29:00 -
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it drwas forward some of the amarr emerging themes for next expansion Signature - CCP what this game needs is more variance in PVE aspects and a little bit less PVP focus, more content more varied level 1-4 missions more than just 10 per faction high sec low sec and 00 |
Expron
The Hunt
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Posted - 2010.03.09 04:53:00 -
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must say very good chronicle, food for the mind
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Koronakesh
Amarr Varion Galactic
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Posted - 2010.03.09 06:06:00 -
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This chronicle perfectly exemplifies the sort of informative, base fact-providing fiction I want so much more of. A+ work here.
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Bastet Aiona
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Posted - 2010.03.09 07:44:00 -
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Edited by: Bastet Aiona on 09/03/2010 07:52:39
Please note the arabic script below the Khanid symbol in the image as well.
I can read arabic, and although hard to read, can't make anything intelligible out of it. So I'm presuming it's just artistic stylisation.
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In Latin Letters as well as I can make out. There are no 'dot' designators, so I have to guess on a couple letters. Also, please remember arabic script doesn't designate "syllables" as letters, so the syllables have to be guessed.
LMLM[D?]) L[S?]MR ANLNR
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Kenpachi Viktor
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2010.03.09 07:59:00 -
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Edited by: Kenpachi Viktor on 09/03/2010 07:59:43
Originally by: Faraelle Brightman
Quote: Enheduanni hints.
Tony G has sworn up and down that they had nothing to do with Jamyl.
I wonder why he had too... ===============
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Graelyn
Amarr Storm Genesis Imperial Raata Directorate
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Posted - 2010.03.09 08:05:00 -
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Heretic Eggs, man. -------
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Lusulpher
Blackwater Syndicate Systematic-Chaos
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Posted - 2010.03.09 08:24:00 -
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Originally by: Karanth Anyone who doesn't suck at drawing (like me) feel like drawing the first 5 symbols? I am having issues.
Yeah I'm confused as to which parts of which arcs were flipped/broke which arcs...
I definitely need a pic after these comments.
I assumed the 2nd image was downward arc = planets/empire/Manunkind The upward curved arc = God attempting control/communication.
But then the flipping started.
I also congratulate the guy who said upside down egg, capsuleers leaving the planets for "Godhood". 2001: A Space Odyssey ending of win.
And was a Jamyl representative there to make sure he didn't go to a sixth symbol?! Awesome. This is the Amarrian version of the Gallente teacher chron. Can we get a Jovian one too?
4.2/4.9[still pending explanation and chart, whip something up in MSPaint]
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Jason Wyght
Gallente Blue Republic
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Posted - 2010.03.09 08:26:00 -
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I couldn't quite figure out where the school was located... Judging by the respect the teacher gave emperor Khanid, and the fact that everyone spoke mostly of him, I'd guess they were in the Khanid kingdom, but seeing as everyone here thinks they were in the Amarr empire, I could be wrong...
I'm also one of the people thinking that if there was a sixth symbol, it would depict a capsule(" looks a bit like an upside-down egg"), since it sorta looks like an egg.
The Amarr may be prophetic :O
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Aureleos
Gatos Muertos Honourable Templum of Alcedonia
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Posted - 2010.03.09 10:20:00 -
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I want to know about the sixth symbol!!! :D
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Sonkut
Minmatar The Motley Few
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Posted - 2010.03.09 10:41:00 -
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Originally by: Pesets add Also, classroom discipline feels a bit too liberal for a theology lesson of an empire so hellbent on its religion. Even contemporary catholic schools probably have a stricter classroom discipline. But then i have never attended a catholic school...
I understand your view on the Ammar being *hellbent* oppressive but your assumption about catholic class room disciplin is wrong. < Experienced first hand
I would have thought creationists are the hellbent opinionists your after.
My view on the whole symbolism: The first symbol means the first man yes? so turning it upside down would simply mean God? That would be a big assumption; alternatively turning symbols upside down in this instance seems to change the interpretation not necessarily the meaning so maybe it would mean the first woman?
If this is the case i would go for another symbol to be the sixth the first symbol is too basic, how about going for a modified first symbol, an egg shape with another circle to represent god to be part of it so you donĘt end up with man but rather man-god or God-man, a hybrid with the body of man but the power of a god.
Makes me think of that symbol we see on our hud all the time, the Pod symbol.
Alternatively it could be to do with the Angel Cartel symbol which looks kind of Amarr esqu, but I thought they were Minmitar cross Gallente and itĘs the bloodraiders that are Minmitar cross Amarr and their Symbol is nothing related.
Lots to think
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