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A member of the [[Founders of Gallifrey|"inner circle"]], '''Urizen's game-master''' proposed the [[logic of play]] in opposition to Urizen's [[rationality]]. After [[ | A member of the [[Founders of Gallifrey|"inner circle"]], '''Urizen's game-master''' proposed the [[logic of play]] in opposition to Urizen's [[rationality]]. After [[Anchoring of the thread|Urizen was successful]], this individual left the main universe, hiding in the [[Cosmic Basement]] with "blackjacks and more blackjacks". | ||
According to [[Auteur]], [[Mortimus]] referred to him as "a being of vast mental powers, who could destroy entire realms with his mind". | According to [[Auteur]], [[Mortimus]] referred to him as "a being of vast mental powers, who could destroy entire realms with his mind". |
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A member of the "inner circle", Urizen's game-master proposed the logic of play in opposition to Urizen's rationality. After Urizen was successful, this individual left the main universe, hiding in the Cosmic Basement with "blackjacks and more blackjacks".
According to Auteur, Mortimus referred to him as "a being of vast mental powers, who could destroy entire realms with his mind".
Eventually, he "merged" with another, much younger Archon who also enjoyed games, becoming the Wonderful Toymaker. (PROSE: The Two Auteurs [+]Loading...["The Two Auteurs (short story)"])
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