Now that the articles are mixing it up and intertwining a bit more, they're getting harder to categorize, haha. This is a great thing! Maybe I'll end up listing the same article under multiple categories. Let me know what you guys think! [quote=@Zealous Blade] Elaborated on [i]Mirror, Mirror by the River[/i] with a conversation that I hope gives myself and all of you out there a bit more insight into exactly how the phenomenon works. I tried to still keep that mysterious air around it. [/quote] This is haunting and awesome. After some debate I placed it under Locations and not Stories, since it'll probably eventually be mapped. :D [hr] [quote=@Arawak] Added a example of the sort of thing that gets people killed in Elohim. [/quote] The inverted people are so very weird and unique and, in their own strange way, horrifying. I could see adventurers approaching out of mystified curiosity and soon regretting it. I placed them as a sub-point under Elohim, but let me know if you think it should be placed elsewhere! [hr] [quote=@Crawkid] The Web of Fate The word "Fate" is a well argued philosophical point. Some think it is non-sence, some think it is an element of mystery similar to the Ruse, And yet more think that there is a diety out there that controls everything. For the most part, everything is speculative and one's belief in the concept only goes so far as how comfortable they are with the idea. But in the oldest library there is an article filed away, explaining a phenomenon that's been perceived by many great philosophical minds in the past. (think I'll make this into a full article, but first food and stuff) [/quote] In a world debating whether the persistent soul is truly that or a Ruse imitation, the question of Fate is definitely relevant. The Man on the Tower seems like quite a person to stumble across. Might he have published books? I wonder if he'd be the same Author that our heroine is looking for. [hr] Edit: I'm going to go ahead and start linking articles from the OOC in the Characters tab, else I fear their ideas might be lost!