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The size of the Machine God is intentionally vague. It's as big as you want it to be. My personal take is that, like all Primordials, it's bigger than a mortal can easily comprehend, so I'd say that it's around the diameter of what Creation used to be in the First Age. The habitable area inside of it is of course much smaller, providing all eight nations with only maybe triple the surface area of planet earth, tops. You get some weirdness because Autochthon is constantly shifting and folding in on itself, but the populated areas are generally fairly straightforward, usually in the form of simple geometric solids with people inside of them. | The size of the Machine God is intentionally vague. It's as big as you want it to be. My personal take is that, like all Primordials, it's bigger than a mortal can easily comprehend, so I'd say that it's around the diameter of what Creation used to be in the First Age. The habitable area inside of it is of course much smaller, providing all eight nations with only maybe triple the surface area of planet earth, tops. You get some weirdness because Autochthon is constantly shifting and folding in on itself, but the populated areas are generally fairly straightforward, usually in the form of simple geometric solids with people inside of them. | ||
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+ | My thoughts have always been that it would be the size of a dison sphere, which if built around Earth, would be 252 quadrillion square miles. - [[Savare]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 9 June 2005
Taken from a truly ancient posting on the Exalted Compendium, which isn't there any more.
The size of the Machine God is intentionally vague. It's as big as you want it to be. My personal take is that, like all Primordials, it's bigger than a mortal can easily comprehend, so I'd say that it's around the diameter of what Creation used to be in the First Age. The habitable area inside of it is of course much smaller, providing all eight nations with only maybe triple the surface area of planet earth, tops. You get some weirdness because Autochthon is constantly shifting and folding in on itself, but the populated areas are generally fairly straightforward, usually in the form of simple geometric solids with people inside of them.
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My thoughts have always been that it would be the size of a dison sphere, which if built around Earth, would be 252 quadrillion square miles. - Savare