Board Thread:The Last Sovereign Discussion/@comment-27713488-20170707041037/@comment-31808207-20170819035212

DukeLeto7 wrote: LordCyberForte wrote: In that vein, if the Soul Shards really are the fragments of a divine being's soul, I would tend to think it would be a "god" as opposed to a true divinity. Socrates would have a field day on that sentence. How so, out of curiosity? My familiarity with Socratic thought is admittedly fairly limited, but my impression was that he was foremost concerned with sharpening definitions, and I think I've made what I consider the distinction between divinity and "divinity" to be fairly apparent. And imo it seemed pretty unlikely that .029 would be out today based on Sierra's post last week, since she was still in the raw creation stage for a lot of the content. On the plus side, it seems like it'll be at least an x1.5 content update, if not another double.

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It definitely seems possible. I'm hesitant to ascribe to the theory of Hester, who seems like a reasonable authority figure, being quite that sinister, especially given her expressed desire that she could be more transparent--but that very hesitation means that it would be a pretty compelling reveal. And I can't deny that I'm suspicious of the Anak for being apparently reasonable, so in theory the same logic could apply to her. On the other hand, an incubus king being actually not so bad would be the exception, while a High Priestess being actually good wouldn't. Out of curiosity, aside from the fact that she seems reasonable, what would you say your reasons for suspecting Hester in particular are?