paizo.com Recent Posts in The Gap and Aroden's Returnpaizo.com Recent Posts in The Gap and Aroden's Return2017-09-12T22:33:42Z2017-09-12T22:33:42ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: The Gap and Aroden's ReturnMad Paladinhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ulmt?The-Gap-and-Arodens-Return#22017-09-13T02:03:18Z2017-09-13T02:03:18Z<p>My theory is that the Gap is cause by Aroden's death, that the event caused reverberations through time, causing the Gap. The planet being missing may or may not be related.</p>My theory is that the Gap is cause by Aroden's death, that the event caused reverberations through time, causing the Gap. The planet being missing may or may not be related.Mad Paladin2017-09-13T02:03:18ZForums: Starfinder General Discussion: The Gap and Aroden's ReturnRoss Byers (RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ulmt?The-Gap-and-Arodens-Return#12017-09-12T22:33:42Z2017-09-12T22:33:42Z<p>In Pathfinder, Aroden's failed return broke <i>prophecy</i>.</p>
<p>In Starfinder, the Gap broke <i>history</i>.</p>
<p>It occurs to me that those are opposites.</p>
<p>Does the ending of the Gap mean prophecies might work again, in a great spacial-temporal version of turning it off and back on again?</p>In Pathfinder, Aroden's failed return broke prophecy.
In Starfinder, the Gap broke history.
It occurs to me that those are opposites.
Does the ending of the Gap mean prophecies might work again, in a great spacial-temporal version of turning it off and back on again?Ross Byers (RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32)2017-09-12T22:33:42Z