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| =[[Newtons Sleep (novel)|Newtons Sleep]]=
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| ==Plot==
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| ===Book One: The Rituals of the King===
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| ====Chapter 0====
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| As above, so below, [[English Civil War|War on Earth]] has begun to mirror the actions of the [[War in Heaven]] - the struggle of the [[Great Houses|holy houses of Christ]] and their [[The Enemy|their eternal Adversary]] shape worldly events. In all things you may read the influence of the divine and of the damned. <br>
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| A [[Isaac Newton|boy]] sits under a tree, dreaming of the near future, of books and writing, as something falls onto him. Not an apple as it would later come to be told, but some sort of unknown substance. As he examines the unknown substance, his mind flashes forward to the life his life would become, not mere books and writing, but coins, and a king who does not yet exist. He looks upwards and sees a tangle of limbs. Climbing the tree, the boy finds a [[Babel (Newtons Sleep)|man]] as black as night with no face, his head a solid sphere, with branches struck through him. No, not a man. An angel. He touches the angel, examining it, kicking it. The angel clings to him, envelops him, swallows him whole, and the boy once again catches glimpses of his life to be - parliament, coins, infinitesimals, optics. Looking at parts of his life, the boy is repulsed, but as he sees the entirety of his life he asks the angel what is to happen. The angel says that he has but one mission given by his creator, the destruction of the Adversary. The boy offers to help. All he must do is live his life, letting the angel live in his shadow. The angel insists that others would dare not strike him. The boy awakes, with all memory of what was found in the branches gone, left only with his dream of a perfectly ordered book.
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| ==Pages to create==
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| [[Praxis (Book)]] (maybe dab term should be changed) - unfinished book by Newton, in chapter 0
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| [[Opticks]] - book by Newton, in chapter 0
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| ==Notes==
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| [[Principia Mathematica]] is mentioned, check page.
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