: If there were any more powerful people than
: these OUTSIDE of contemporary living memory, than
: NOBODY would know about them. At all. So we can't
: theorize about them. 'Cuz no one who lives in the Myth
: world (at any time during contemporary living memory)
: knows about them. At all.
If someone was powerful and outside the living memory, he could be known about: in writings. I'm not sure if you understand the context of "living memory". Take this example: we know about Julius Caesar. He was one of the most powerful men. But he isn't in anyone's living memory. But we still know about him. Ergo people can be known to exist outside the living memory.
These great people didn't have to be mentioned by the narrator because they don't affect him, but they can still be theorized about.
: I clear this point up in my theory by (sort of) proving
: that sorcerors and Avatara are the same exact thing. I
: went through every possibility already, and I've
: covered nearly everything exhaustively about that
: already. If my theory was on this computer, I would
: post the part of it that does this. Until such point
: as I can, please just hold off on any biting comments.
: Please. Thx.
Biting comments? I checked it again, I'm pretty sure I don't say anything remotely offensive.
Also, is a Warlock an Avatar? No, he is not. But he is a sorceror. Was the Watcher an Avatar? No, siree. But he's still a sorceror. So, I can't find any logical way to prove that a powerful sorceror can hold the title Avatar automatically then. Sorcerors and Avatara are not the same exact thing; Avatara is a term applied to certain particular sorcerors.
: Doom (if this was a cartoon, a large bead of sweat would
: be running down next to my head)
-Welly
PS: Btw I was always an avid fan of argumentum ad CAPSLOCK in my early days, too =)