Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20141113105035/@comment-2165692-20150124170936

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (Nelthro, have you heard about the Omnipotence paradox? It states how true/absolute omnipotence is actually impossible. Because if a god can do anything, then he can create a circumstance in which he can't do something. For example he can create anything and he can lift anything, as he is truly omnipotent he can do anything. However if he can create anything then he can also create something that he can't lift, thus negating his status as truly omnipotent.) (I've heard. I rather see Omnipotence as something outside of human comprehension. Just like the universe being infinite but still expanding, black holes and so on.)

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: "Then he may have been acting against the Nelthars' wishes. I mean their leader did come to take him." Cristus said.

"That may also have been a trick to cover their asses. But that doesn't matter now. We'll inform the High King and let him decide what to do." Thongvor said. "Now let's get back to my keep."

The Stormcloaks escorted the Jarl back to Understone Keep. Before long also Naritin and his companions decided to leave. "Did they close the door?" "I don't think so." "So no regard for the criminals huh? Well, let's get out of here." Naritin and his companions headed for the exit in order to retrieve their gear.

Nelthro sat outside Markarth. Where the hell is Naritin?