Thursday 10 January 2013

Symbiotic Theory

Over the past years there has been an argument to strike at the heart of the Timor , to fight against them with the weapons we believe we have developed. However there are those in the library that believe it is not such an amicable plan, we have dubbed this argument as Symbiosis theory.

The theory goes that since the Timor have existed for Millenia, they have made a mark on the world so great that if they ceased to be, then the world would die. Such as with our world and you take a species out of an environment and two or three all die out, because there is no longer said species to share existence with. The only difference is that the symbiotic nature they believe to exist between this world an the Timor is one of a much more metaphysical nature. Such as if you were to kill the Timor that is referred to as Archangel, or Azreal, or  by our designation Timor Angelus (TA). Which through the information we receive from various sources acts as a sort of afterlife, so therefore if you were to kill this Timor the effects would be wide reaching, maybe the spirit would merely dissipate, or maybe those stories of ghosts we used to research would become true, this may be true with the other fears but only to a small extent.

The much more important ramification of the death of the fears is that those such as Timor Fabricari (TF), which maintain the movements of some great machine that some of our intellectuals stipulate is a machine that has an affect on time and keeps it stable. Timor Canis (TC), deals with secrets and wild things with Timor Lingnum Homo(TLH), protect the wild world from our over development, so if we were to exterminate these fears, the world would die. Timor Nex (TN), and Timor Morbus (TM), make us fear death, with out this fear of death humans would maintain their apathy for eternity, and when you kill death or TA then they have lost that, and the human race would fade like so many fireflies.

These are examples of merely a few Timors apparent symbiotic relationship with the real world, however the other side is heavily defended by those who have lost family members to the Timors. A few of the older intellectuals say there may be a civil war and the head of the 'liberty' squad is gathering an army of Uada he may find, build and train them.

I am on the side of the intellectuals, only because the war would solve nothing, and if the Timors do have an important affect on the world I'd rather be safe than sorry.

-Librarian Perierat

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