[quote=@The World] Alright, sweet. No worries then. I find it funny that the CYOA used the term "Amaranth" when one of our players made up something called "Amaranthine". It's a nice coincidence. [/quote] Oh I noticed, but uh it's got nothing to do with energy in the Living God case. [b]Amaranth:[/b] [i]Though you are nigh-omnipotent in your own right, you can sense a higher state even than this, an enlightenment of enlightenments. There is a new story beyond this one, a new dream to be had, not by another but by yourself. This state may require impossible efforts, but its attainable given enough time. Once Amaranth, the ultimate enlightenment, is attained, you will be absolutely, transcendently powerful and unquestionably omnipotent. All worlds and narratives will be your stories, and you will supersede absolutely everything. Of course, you've got plenty of time before that. Prepare yourself as a proper vessel for the infinite.[/i] The author of the CYOA read a lot of Kirkbride's writings, the guy who wrote a lot of the lore for Morrowind, and the term Amaranth comes up in his non-canon C0DA work in reference to becoming so sensory deprived that you dream a new reality into existence. This thread explains it best I think, as far as Kirkbride's influence goes anyway: https://www.reddit.com/r/teslore/comments/2j0cjc/explain_like_im_five_and_a_bit_dumb/ Also this: https://www.imperial-library.info/content/posts-kirkbride-2010-2011 And finally [url=https://www.c0da.es/]C0DA[/url] itself.