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If I understand correctly, this is the gratitude thread.
Therefore I want to submit my deepest appreciation of team's work.
By the Fire and Flame, experience from Enderal was magnificient - especially all this wonderful, perversive irony.
Thank you for your labour - it brought so much joy to so ...
Therefore I want to submit my deepest appreciation of team's work.
By the Fire and Flame, experience from Enderal was magnificient - especially all this wonderful, perversive irony.
Thank you for your labour - it brought so much joy to so ...
It is about one of my personal favourites in religion (and I'm not exactly religous) - why have people to suffer death and other injustices, when an allmighty being reigns above them? (take Hiob from the Old Testament as a comparison)
To improve. And to execute his freedom. Because there is no ...
Being a pragmatist , I can give two main morals of Enderal's - and Nehrim's - story:
1. Fighting against fate is completly pointless - if you predestined, then you will stay predestined even after burning books and killing strangers.
While if you're actually not predestined, then such fight even ...
1. Fighting against fate is completly pointless - if you predestined, then you will stay predestined even after burning books and killing strangers.
While if you're actually not predestined, then such fight even ...
