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Edited by A Rising Wind: 9/4/2015 2:42:59 PMIt's a machine. Look at, look at the bottom where the damage is. Also, the fallen call it the great machine. Who built it? No one knows. But it has sentience so it is aware, like exos or ghosts are. Read grimoire for ghosts. I believe that is a card discussing the creation of the traveler by the "powers that be". I believe the traveler to be the referenced "topologically creative enclosure". It also implies that the inside of the traveler is sealed away from space and time, and that someone/something is inside but can't see out. Of course, this assumes that card is about the traveler, but I believe it is.
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The Traveler, or rather Alpha Lupi, is a being from the Void, just like the Ahamkara. She goes from world to world, system to system, bringing Golden Ages. But the Darkness, for unknown reasons, chases her, destroying her creations. She visited the homeworld of the Eliksni, and they prospered, but then came the Darkness, and the Whirlwind occurred. The Traveler fled to our system, and realized she was tired of running; this is where she would fight. She gave us a Golden Age, but when the Darkness came, it was not enough. She managed to push back the Darkness (with some possible help by Rasputin) but she became crippled. Her consciousness, Alpha Lupi, remains whole and well, while her body, the Traveler, lies still.
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Doesn't variks talk about another fallen house that was killed by a storm How old is variks On that thought how long do fallen live naturally
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The House of Rain, the Fallen's prophets, were lost in the Whirlwind I don't know No clue