So, what do we know about these characters and what do we trust?
We've been told that there's characters that have existed in some form, dead? until the end of time and that the goal of the adversaries is to destroy all reality to proactively end their eternal torment.
I'm trying to get a handle on what we actually know, what I might have misread or misinterpreted, what others have gleaned about them.
We have a multiverse, we have multiple wars - in the end of Tyler G they had a darkness coming, in the Alternate Places end we had war of the bugs, we've had others of our team out there, and Winston Mills in Discipline and Merry in YA... folks working on behalf of them. They had bugs in Persist, as well as using people on their behalf.
They have hidden bases around the place, typically underground. They also have specific worlds they have bases where they torture and keep captives for their war.
And I believe I read (possibly AP?) that they need to win once? But if that were the case then given any number of worlds and permutations then they'd already have had to have won once.
There does seem to be a case where characters we've seen had to be driven insane, from being good, to work to their purposes to unlock the world for their greater powers, gods, whatever, to enter our reality.
There has also been mention of as one version of a being dies they whittle away until one is left at the end - I have memory of reading that, but I can't remember the book or context and I'm thinking I now need to go back and read everything.
So... is it about immortal characters only - these characters that are important and have gathered together in each of these realities. It seems to be primarily around the Tor character or his other self in other worlds, but he doesn't exist in many of them (being that anything is possible). Do they have to win once or many times, and do we believe their end goal, and what they've said?
We've been told that there's characters that have existed in some form, dead? until the end of time and that the goal of the adversaries is to destroy all reality to proactively end their eternal torment.
I'm trying to get a handle on what we actually know, what I might have misread or misinterpreted, what others have gleaned about them.
We have a multiverse, we have multiple wars - in the end of Tyler G they had a darkness coming, in the Alternate Places end we had war of the bugs, we've had others of our team out there, and Winston Mills in Discipline and Merry in YA... folks working on behalf of them. They had bugs in Persist, as well as using people on their behalf.
They have hidden bases around the place, typically underground. They also have specific worlds they have bases where they torture and keep captives for their war.
And I believe I read (possibly AP?) that they need to win once? But if that were the case then given any number of worlds and permutations then they'd already have had to have won once.
There does seem to be a case where characters we've seen had to be driven insane, from being good, to work to their purposes to unlock the world for their greater powers, gods, whatever, to enter our reality.
There has also been mention of as one version of a being dies they whittle away until one is left at the end - I have memory of reading that, but I can't remember the book or context and I'm thinking I now need to go back and read everything.
So... is it about immortal characters only - these characters that are important and have gathered together in each of these realities. It seems to be primarily around the Tor character or his other self in other worlds, but he doesn't exist in many of them (being that anything is possible). Do they have to win once or many times, and do we believe their end goal, and what they've said?