Root Admin Muratus del Mur Posted April 15, 2007 Root Admin Report Posted April 15, 2007 The Principle of Enthropy has complex origins and effects that are easy to understand and notice. This Principle has its origin in the Cycles of the Universe and represents a phase of the Cycle, the other being its simetric Priciple, the Principle of Sintropy. It is a subordonate to the Principle of Time, thus it applies to the phenomenons that occur in the past. Acording to this Principle, all organized forms or matter or information request more energy than those less organized. Thus all things tend to lose their order and their initial energy, unless they are constantly fueled by energy. Warm things will get cold, objecs deteriorate, life ends, and everithing else is damaged by this Principle. A window breaks and transforms into an unorganized form of matter, but broken shards will never turn into a window if not fueled by energy(work, time etc.). this Principle applies to everything from common physics to abstract matters like the evolution of a bussiness, that turns into failure if it doesn't receive investments of energy, money etc. The entire Universe streches its borders into infinity, and the energy within it diluates, like dye in water, influencing every occuring event. The influences of this Principle do not have limits, an object can be eroded in time or desintegrated in seconds. Just like the origins of this phenomenon, if the entire process of energy consumption is controled, the effects of Enthropy can be accelerated or decelerated. At more advanced levels, awarness of the facts that energy is diluated or randomly spent will exist. This will lead to techniques of inavoidable constant destruction or manipulating the speed with which Enthropy acts, thus increasing the longevity of a system of any nature.
Forsaken Posted October 31, 2007 Report Posted October 31, 2007 So Synthropy is like "intelligence"stat in other games am i right ? it involves healing ,magic resistence and spell dmg While Enthropy is like Stamina it raises health and defence ,thats my poor guess , if not true let me know. i just noticed i used the term"other games"i was about to modify it but i decided not to .it's true anyway they're all the same
ugauga Posted November 1, 2007 Report Posted November 1, 2007 No, unfortunately you got it wrong. It has nothing to do with intelligence whatsoever. Enthropy is not like stamina, either. Enthropy will lead to "destruction or manipulating the speed with which Enthropy acts". So no, this is not like "other games". Some of this stuff it's hard to understand or even really hard to understand but that's just how this was intended to be.
Tai Posted November 1, 2007 Report Posted November 1, 2007 Or to make it really simple: "destruction or manipulating the speed with which Enthropy acts" = making stuff rot/rust or generally fall to bits or controlling the speed at which that happens - i.e. speeding it up or slowing it down.
Root Admin Muratus del Mur Posted November 13, 2007 Author Root Admin Report Posted November 13, 2007 the theoretical uses of entropy are far beyond what you think. entropy can speed things up, not only to destruct them but to keep them running, as most of the things allready fall apart when 'running'. Entropy can be also used to consume other things, but in combination with transposition for example, you could use that consumed energy to put it in an other system/object and thus creatng an effect similar to SYNTROPY ...the compleity of things is amazing.
Tai Posted November 13, 2007 Report Posted November 13, 2007 So in effect many of the principles can achieve similar results, they just do it from a different perspective and using different thought patterns (or spells) - would that be right?
Root Admin Muratus del Mur Posted November 14, 2007 Author Root Admin Report Posted November 14, 2007 many ways to change one thing, and that one thing here is the game, battle outcomes, things like that. however in theory, if you put the real world in place of the game you will see that things are more complex and these principles dont cover it all...and in fact these are not all the principles, there are a few missing from here ..but they will come later.
Tai Posted November 15, 2007 Report Posted November 15, 2007 Lucky for me I was planning on sticking around anyway... I love the complexity and ambiguity of this
Argoth Posted November 18, 2007 Report Posted November 18, 2007 aha, i think i get it. the principle of enthropy is basically the principle that states that all things will eventually come to an end. am i right?
Root Admin Muratus del Mur Posted November 23, 2007 Author Root Admin Report Posted November 23, 2007 yes exactly .. a very true principle that we are experiencing every day in our lives.
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