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For Quick reference: <br>
 
Here is the Foundation page for TheEndoftheWorld. <br>
 
Here is the EotWIntroduction.<br>
 
Here are links to the EotWCharacters.<br>
 
Here are the EotWHouserules.<br>
 
Here are links to the EotWMissions, as they are made available to the players.<br>
 
Here you will find the additional elements about the version of Creation that The End of the world is played in. I call it EotWPlayernotes. <br>
 
Here you will find the current [[EotW/dispositionofSiderealShards|disposition of the Sidereal Shards]] for this game.<br>
 
Here are links to the EotWStoryteller notes. (Players please refrain from visiting here.)<br>
 
  
 
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Originally Posted by YerMum
 
 
Hey shallows - what's your interpretation of the old "unload monster combo of doom, rending your target limb from limb before using avoidance kata to never have been there in the first place" conundrum?
 
 
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I say that it is the foundation for many of the myths and unexplained events from the history of Creation.
 
 
The spiders are far too busy to be rewriting fate all the time, so they simply move the sidereals own thread from one place to another. Thus anything that happened up to the instant that the Avoidance Kata was used remains 'real'. However, you cannot take ANYTHING with you that you did not posess prior to the rewriting. You actions leave their mark, but you cannot displace the items/actions of the rest of the weave. (You still keep lost health levels, lost essence, and the like.) So no walking into Mnemon's house and using Avoidance Kata to make off with the emerald thurible.
 
 
Please note, I think I started that discussion when I suggested using it in a combo. However let me throw out some side effects of the ruling I outlined above:
 
- Investigation can reveal you were there.
 
- Some powerful magics may be able to create a Sorcerous link if the weilder can manipulate fate themselves.
 
- There are probably others, but I'm tired.
 

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