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The war continues, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, and a battle is won, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, a new stage is entered, as a being says -Mine-
Norion is a planet that Samus Aran saved. do with that what you will
The war continues, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, a new stage is entered, and a battle is won, as a being says -Mine-
A new challenger appears, but the war continues, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, a new stage is entered, and a battle is won, as a being says -Mine-
The war finally continues, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, and a battle is won, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, and a battle is won, as a being says -Mine-
The war continues, as a being says -Mine-
what a truly lovely sentiment from an existence that personifies apathy. incredible
my problem is with Ecritures. that's a French word for Scriptures
is it multiplicative or additive?
The war continues, as a being says -Mine-
I'm loving the story so far. It's very engaging, well paced, and a terrific power fantasy. My only gripe is the math that the author tries to use. Things like the massive size of universes not being truly large in the concept of astrophysics and some of the percentages are things I can ignore. But, at Chapter 1336, I've run into a percentage that I can't ignore. One of the things that is constantly added to is the Realm progression percentage. Originally, Adui respected the numbers he gave for it, but when Noah gets the Cosmic Holy Land, he is able to increase his Realm progression by 100,000,000 percent. That's an increase of one million times the original progression. And that doesn't even include the multipliers from Edicts. What this means is that, in the Cosmic Holy Land, Noah can consume 1/2 of a Resplendent Shard of a Cosmic Primordial Heart, which would give 100,000 Splendiferous Universes, and complete the Universal Filament Realm, with 100,000 being multiplied by 1,000,000 to be 100 billion (100,000,000,000). So, yeah. Not happy about the math.