Talk:The Architect/@comment-25515926-20141010224659/@comment-4759352-20141119011701

Counterpoint to my own argument: Hypothetically, The Architect can create and destory universes. It is hypothetically the most powerful being in existance (within the mythos). So, going by Lewis Carrolian logic, The Architect is God.

Furthermore, if you think about it, the Freemasons refer to God as "The Great Architect".

Thus going back to my "four Gods" idea for my series. Take the Brute out of the equaton, now you have The Architect, The Quiet, The Glitch, and The Deep.

4 extreamly powerful beings.

Could be represented by the four card suits: "Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, and Clubs", or "Swords, Cups, Coins, and Wands".

Putting that asside, we can go down to the way bottom, Nightlanders and Choir, order and chaos, black and white, like chess. So now you have cards and chess.

Furthering the relligious motifs, you have The Architect as God, The Archangel as, well, an archangel or Heaven, The CHoir could represent an angelic Choir, Jack-Of-All could be "Satan" (the adversary a.k.a. "The Tempter"), and The Brute could theoretically be The Devil (the devil and "satan" are two compleately different things. "Satan" is a hebrew word meaning "adversary", which was a person woring with Gods permission to temp people, in order to weed out true believers from false ones. Thats right, the person who tempted Jesus in the desert was not The Devil, or Lucifer, it was one of these adversaries. and yes, there was more than one. "Satan" was not a single entity).

Sorry.....I've lost my train of thought <.<