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|origin = [[War | |origin = [[Great Cosmic War|Cosmic War]] | ||
|species = | |species = Causal Initiator | ||
|affiliation = All | |||
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|first cs = The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story) | |first cs = The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story) | ||
}} | }}{{wikipediainfo|Los (Blake)}} | ||
{{wikipediainfo|Los (Blake)}} | '''Los''' was an being who believed himself to be a direct reincarnation of [[Urthona]]. Los was not bound by many things, including laws, rules, and bodies. Referred to using [[Gender identity|he/him pronouns]] by [[Tirion]], Los in fact transcended shape, gender and species, appearing in [[humanoid]], [[reptilian]] and [[digital]] forms, including a small hyperactive bird rat and a 'living corpse.' | ||
'''Los''' was an being who believed himself to be a direct reincarnation of [[Urthona]]. Los was not bound by many things, including laws, rules, and bodies. Referred to using [[Gender identity|he/him pronouns]] by [[Tirion]], Los in fact transcended shape, gender and species, appearing in [[humanoid]], [[reptilian]] and [[digital]] forms. | |||
In fact, Los had, at some point or another, fought for or even led each and every side of the [[War | In fact, Los had, at some point or another, fought for or even led each and every side of the [[Great Cosmic War|Cosmic War]], including the [[Time Lords|Archons]], [[Hyperspace Tyrant|Tyrants]]", and "[[Original Mammoth|Mammoths]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story)}}) | ||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
He was | He was prophesized to destroy the [[Cathedral of Time]] at the end of the war, and in so doing, would die. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story)}}) | ||
His existence was recorded in [[The Dinosaur in the Snow (in-universe)|a book]] that recorded his sabotaging of Tirion's [[timeship]]. The volume existed in the [[Plume Coteries' Library]]. [[Maritsa]], while attempting to escape from [[The Snowstorm]], picked it out and read it to a group of people. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the Snowstorm (short story)}}) | His existence was recorded in [[The Dinosaur in the Snow (in-universe)|a book]] that recorded his sabotaging of Tirion's [[timeship]]. The volume existed in the [[Plume Coteries' Library]]. [[Maritsa]], while attempting to escape from [[The Snowstorm]], picked it out and read it to a group of people. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Book of the Snowstorm (short story)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:37, 22 October 2024
Los was an being who believed himself to be a direct reincarnation of Urthona. Los was not bound by many things, including laws, rules, and bodies. Referred to using he/him pronouns by Tirion, Los in fact transcended shape, gender and species, appearing in humanoid, reptilian and digital forms, including a small hyperactive bird rat and a 'living corpse.'
In fact, Los had, at some point or another, fought for or even led each and every side of the Cosmic War, including the Archons, Tyrants", and "Mammoths". (PROSE: The Dinosaur in the Snow [+]Loading...["The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story)"])
Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]
He was prophesized to destroy the Cathedral of Time at the end of the war, and in so doing, would die. (PROSE: The Dinosaur in the Snow [+]Loading...["The Dinosaur in the Snow (short story)"])
His existence was recorded in a book that recorded his sabotaging of Tirion's timeship. The volume existed in the Plume Coteries' Library. Maritsa, while attempting to escape from The Snowstorm, picked it out and read it to a group of people. (PROSE: The Book of the Snowstorm [+]Loading...["The Book of the Snowstorm (short story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In William Blake's mythology, Los was the divine embodiment of imagination and creativity.