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Published: 2018-10-10 17:01:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 1112; Favourites: 79; Downloads: 10
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Faery magician, using his deformed, asymmetric body to disturb magical energies around him and use them to serve his purpose.Related content
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BassoeG [2018-11-05 21:58:43 +0000 UTC]
What if he isn't actually asymmetrical, he just simultaneously exists in two separate universes and we can only see the half of his body present in ours?
Meanwhile, Somewhere Else*, there's a mirror-image copy of the portion of him we can see which is his other half and this is the source of his powers and weaknesses.
He can sometimes fly, seemingly supporting himself in midair by climbing on objects only present in one of the two realities he exists in. He can sometimes go indefinitely without seemingly needing to eat, drink or breath if his other half has its own source of calories, water and oxygen. Sometimes he's trapped by seemingly nonexistent blockages and barriers or pursued by seemingly nonexistent enemies. And to the denizens of the other world containing his other half, all of that is also true in reverse.
* Fairyland, the astral plane, hyperspace, a whole different world, etc. His explanations make little sense. Probably best to think of it like 's Horror .
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to BassoeG [2018-11-05 22:19:36 +0000 UTC]
Interesting idea. I love how your comments always bring an unexpected interpretation of the subject. A bit similar thing was done in G. Masterton's Wendigo, where the creature's third dimension would exist only in the spirit world; Due to being normally 2-dimensional it can become invisible by turning sideways towards people, and it can sneak inside any room as the tiniest gap is enough for a body that has no depth.
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BassoeG In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2018-11-18 21:39:14 +0000 UTC]
Due to being normally 2-dimensional it can become invisible by turning sideways towards people...
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BassoeG In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2018-11-06 00:52:18 +0000 UTC]
...it can sneak inside any room as the tiniest gap is enough for a body that has no depth.
I've never actually read G. Masterton, but wouldn't it make its own gaps, what with being a living supernatural monomolecular blade?
Also, two other subtheories about where Asymmeterius' other half could be instead of "another world".
• The opposite side of the planet. And it'll stay there relative to this half of Asymmeterius since whenever this half moves, it'll pull the other half around with it and vice versa.
• The same location, but not the same time.
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Tiemnokryskin [2018-10-28 18:26:32 +0000 UTC]
Such asymmetric creatures was mentioned in Chorus Heresy. (Can't remember, which book)
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BassoeG In reply to Tiemnokryskin [2021-02-20 19:57:25 +0000 UTC]
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KingsOfEvilArt In reply to maketgisavailable [2018-10-10 18:30:56 +0000 UTC]
I don't know who is that
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maketgisavailable In reply to KingsOfEvilArt [2018-10-11 06:57:04 +0000 UTC]
The guy has OCD and flips out from assymetry
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Killosaur [2018-10-10 17:26:52 +0000 UTC]
Looks magnificent for some reason it reminds me of the tripod from war of the worlds( alot of things do).Looks like it might be good for guarding forbidden area(-:
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