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We can easily say and prove that Argius is smarter than Vestec. Knowledge is Reality. Reality is both Chaos And Order. Try trumping someone who has his foot in your domain.
Easy. Just break all of his things. :D
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We can easily say and prove that Argius is smarter than Vestec. Knowledge is Reality. Reality is both Chaos And Order. Try trumping someone who has his foot in your domain.
Knowledge cannot exist unless there is life capable of knowing it.
Order and chaos mean nothing in a static universe. Life alone can perceive what order and chaos are, their effects, and work toward one or the other.
In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. It does not need life in order to exist. If anything exists, no matter what it is, then there is Reality.

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By that definition Knowledge and Reality are not even close to being one. Knowledge requires it to be observable and/or comprehensible.
Krakens.
Best way to end arguments. Ever.

One more, heavy philosophical point must be made: One does not simply eat the eternal whip of fire. >xD
Philosophical point number two: Vowzra. 'nuff said
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Pizza is better.
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What about...a Kraken with a pizza, or a pizza-delivery man who is also a Kraken?
Or even a Kraken Pizza?


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Exactly, knowledge is the observation of reality, nothing more.
Being the God of Knowledge does not make Agruis come even close to having greater control over reality than the others, it simply makes him good at observing what is already there.
The business' name? KRAZZA, where you get the best of both worlds--Kraken and Pizzas
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Time requires Order otherwise it will fold up into itself.
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That makes sense, Knowledge of reality must contain all known descriptions of facts as well as all unknown descriptions of facts. In other words, knowledge must remain incomplete and sometimes, incorrect when we fail to describe facts correctly.
Since Arguis only has an extensive, but limited knowledge of reality, Arguis cannot be considered having control over it. But he does have a much greater grasp over it than the other. I enjoyed this Philosophical debate.