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| Quun Tirtoir can be understood as both a metaphysical and a physical entity. Complex theology surrounds the issue, with the majority of believers siding with a more metaphysical and ''elusive'' nature of the staircase, where elusiveness means that Quun Tirtoir, while actually existing in physical form, cannot be found as being in a particular set of coordinates. | | Quun Tirtoir can be understood as both a metaphysical and a physical entity. Complex theology surrounds the issue, with the majority of believers siding with a more metaphysical and ''elusive'' nature of the staircase, where elusiveness means that Quun Tirtoir, while actually existing in physical form, cannot be found as being in a particular set of coordinates. |
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− | A number of fundamentalist sects known as [[followers of lolion|Seekers]] treat Quun Tirtoir as a strictly non-elusive entity, which means that it can actually be located. Seekers have gained notoriety over the centuries due to their sectarian violence, as well as an uncompromising view of non-elusive branches being a conspiracy to possibly hide the true location of the infinite staricase. A more moderate reading of the concept also exists. | + | A number of fundamentalist sects known as [[followers of Lolion|Seekers]] treat Quun Tirtoir as a strictly non-elusive entity, which means that it can actually be located. Seekers have gained notoriety over the centuries due to their sectarian violence, as well as an uncompromising view of non-elusive branches being a conspiracy to possibly hide the true location of the infinite staricase. A more moderate reading of the concept also exists. |