The Overlord
9. Axes and hot springs as well as another detour.
Previous ChapterNext Chapter“Why did think that summoning three of the most evil deities worshiped in Tambelon, no, of all Kamagati even was a good idea?!” shouted Cheng not even caring he was addressing to the highest ranking god of his universe and he might be sent to one of the more hellish planes of Kamagati, but regardless of that he won’t let anyone that put his family in danger get away with it.
“I didn't choose them, the Mother Box did and they are not the evilest deities in Kamagati, worshipped in Tambelon maybe,” said Grogar calmly since he understood the anger Cheng was feeling, besides it was impossible to please everyone and it was inevitable that not all his subjects had a high opinion of him but it wasn’t like they could change him anyway. After that, he couldn't help but think to himself, "Besides, their parents are even worse."
“Still, those three are known to rape, kill and eat their own children on a regular basis and they are not much better with their worshippers. How can you allow someone like them to exist?” asked Cheng as he noticed the breathing of his sister and her boyfriend was slowing down to normal levels and their eyes were slowly stopped darting around, signs that their instincts were subsiding.
“As a mage, you should know what means that nature, or any living system really, loathes imbalance and vacuum. If the scales lean too heavily on one side the system will create something to balance the scales,” said Grogar calmly and a look of realization was slowly replacing his overprotectiveness and anger, then he asked, “What do you think would have happened if I only accepted the “morally good” gods as my allies? Besides evil is a matter of perspective.”
Cheng’s mind was slowly calculation what kind of being could fill the void in the universe if Grogar did as Cheng suggested and needless to say that it was not good, the worst part was that he knew his mortal mind couldn't possibly comprehend all the ramifications of such act but what he could comprehend was still terrifying. Even he asked, “Even so how can raping, killing and eating your own children and worshipers be a matter of perspective?”
“They are simply beings guided by their basic impulses despite their intelligence, they revel in the acts of breeding, eating and fighting just in a far more extreme level than mortals,” explained Grogar and by now Jun and Katsu were back to normal but were still reluctant to leave Grogar’s protective aura. Then he continued, “It’s simply their nature and they only respect power, ‘survival of the fittest’ if you will. The only reason they followed me and are conformant to my rules is simply due to the fact that I defeated them utterly and completely.”
“Why?” asked Jun as she looked up with her doe-like eyes —well, she is a doe— and her size, as well as her position, gave the impression of a child to Grogar.
“It’s simple my dear,” said Grogar with a softness in his voice like you would expect in a father or grandfather as he tenderly run his index finger on her small head—to him since she is less than a third of his size— between her ears, it was relaxing to her. Then Grogar continued, “Greed.”
That answer seemed to resonate with Agate since all dragonkind struggled with that fundamental aspect of themselves, however, it was somewhat confusing to the two rabbits since it was in their nature to share what they had with the family, they could be selfish once in a while but most of their lives they always had a big family to share. They knew what the definition of greed was but they couldn’t understand how someone can be guided solely by said emotion and that simple but enlightening answer confused the two further.
Faust understood what Grogar meant since she lived for a long time and she herself had some desires that guided her actions, however, not to the scale and intensity of Grogar’s. Katsu on the other hand, partially understood simply because it was in the nature of a kitsune to be whimsical —it comes from their playful and mischievous nature— and their desire played a big part in that.
“I always remained true to myself and I desired to rule Mundus, so I managed to bring as many gods as I could to my side. While my desire to have Mundus somewhat diminished the desire to rule did not and I’m very possessive with I considered mine, so it was no surprise that I created a system to control and balance my own universe even in my absence and to do that two extremes of an axis where necessary as well as multiple axes,” explained Grogar after he saw the confused look on the two rabbits.
“Axes?” asked Katsu and by the look of realization on Cheng and Rime they knew what Grogar was talking about, Jun also noticed this and silently told him that he could ask later.
“Besides, evil can never truly be eradicated and by the time an immortal managed to eliminate a single evil a new dictator will have appeared somewhere else, a sick child that has never done anyone wrong has died, a someone is raped, and so much more, innumerable times over. Trying to destroy evil is pointless, so I decided to control it and to that end I placed all the rules that exist in this universe, it doesn’t stop the petty disputes among the gods but it makes sure that doesn’t spill over the mortal plane,” Grogar continued his explanation without pause, by now Jun and Katsu recovered, so they reluctantly got up and stood before their Emperor.
“That still doesn’t explain why would you want rule like you do now,” said Jun as she got a satisfactory but incomplete answer in her opinion, she knew that she was pushing it and she had no right to just ask that of her Emperor but he was reasonable and if he didn’t want to answer he wouldn’t answer.
“As I told you before I lived the beginning of my life as a farmer and the feeling of seeing the crops grown as a reward for my hard work was indescribable, even after everything that desire never faded. Now I yearn to see this world grow and prosper even if I don’t tend to it directly, when I said that I consider this world my garden I meant it in every sense of the word,” said Grogar with a somewhat distant look on his face as he tapped the armrest of his golden throne and gave a silent command to Vimana slow down.
“These bring back memories, doesn’t?” asked Echo.
“Indeed it does,” answered Grogar in his mind as he felt Faust wrap her arms around his neck and rest her head on his right shoulder while Agate remained by his left standing guard, her draconian pride not allowing herself to show weakness, even if she just stood before three of the most ruthless and cruel deities in all Kamagati.
Seeing that Grogar with a nostalgic look Katsu decided it would be better to not bother His Majesty and decided to ask about what he meant by “axes” to Rime seeing that Jun and Cheng were busy talking near the edge of Vimana, it was probably better to let the siblings be for now. Katsu turned his attention to Rime while ignoring Faust as she sat on the right armrest of the throne and leaned on Grogar as both looked at the clear blue sky, he noticed that the gryphoness had few drops of sweat on her face and her arms were shaking a bit.
Rime and Katsu sat not far from the rabbit siblings to admire the landscape, he noticed that they just passed over the desert that surrounded the Floating City of Zerzura and the light brown from the sand gave way to fields of grass not too different from the ones that existed outside of Zhenqiu or the fields they passed before climbing the mountain where the Temple of the Lords and Ladies of Change resided. As Vimana headed south in the direction of the Underground City of Agartha the fox looked at the gryphoness and asked, “What did he mean by ‘axes’?”
“I’m curious about that too,” said Jun as she moved to sit on Katsu’s lap and he used his arms and tail to hug her, despite the sun shining over their head it was pleasantly chilly up here, which made the warmth of his fur and heat from his magic all the more pleasant and welcoming for the doe.
“Hey fluff, I thought you wanted a bit of reassurance from you little brother,” said Katsu as Jun just snuggled against the soft for of her fox.
“I prefer to have both of you near me for a while,” said Jun and Katsuo just sighed but didn’t complain since he knew that she could be a bit clingy when something affected emotionally, she was like that when she lost her arm.
“The Axes to which Lord Grogar was referring to is the scales or rules that are used as measures and coordinates to build the cosmological model of the universe as we understand it,” explained Rime before pausing and making sure that Jun and Katsuo understood what she said.
“However, all we know for certain is that Tambelon sits in the intersection of all these axes and it’s through them we can tell the ‘direction’ of other planes of existence,” explained Cheng and his sister and her boyfriend nodded getting the gist of what he was saying.
“As far as we can tell there is at least three axis that helps mages to planeswalk but we theorize that more axes might exist, the ones we know are the Balance/Harmony Axis, the Metaphysical Axis and, for lack of a better name, the Morality Axis,” explained Rime.
“And what those three axes entail?” asked Jun.
“The Balance/Harmony Axis and Metaphysical Axis helps us locate a plane and speculate the nature of its environment with the Balance/Harmony Axis going from Chaos to Order and the Metaphysical Axis going from Hellish/Abyssal to Heavenly,” Cheng answered his sister’s question but paused as his mind went back to the Trio of Damnation and he shivered.
“Also, the last one the Morality Axis, again for lack of better names, goes from Black/Evil/Sinful to White/Good/Virtuous. We use these and the Balance/Harmony Axis to classified the alignment of the gods we know but all mages admit that’s a very superficial way categorize them and the last axis is very subjective so we use the most broadly accepted cultural norms as a standard,” explained Rime as she recalled the many discussions that the researchers in the Mages’ Guild had —and still have— over the years about this subject. Then she added, “The Trio of Damnation more often than not falls into the Chaotic Evil category followed by Chaotic Neutral and Neutral Evil.”
The last bit of information caused all of them to shiver at the memory of meeting the three demon goddesses and Katsuo couldn’t help but ask, “Who would worship such evil beings?”
“Some gryphon communities do,” said Agate as she sat near the group and that caused the fox and the rabbits to look at her in disbelief before they looked at Rime.
“No I don’t worship them nor does the gryphons on Zerzura, that would pretty much anger the patron deities of the city, especially considering that Nakata and Kazuchi oppose Abyzoyllou, Dimmelith and Innandna, plus their forces always battle no matter what plane they are in, the only exceptions are when they meet in a neutral plane where war is forbidden and the only time that worshippers of that trio come to the city is for the tournaments held in the arena. After all, the Twin Gods might hate those three but they would never bar a warrior from honorable combat without a good reason,” explained Rime to the three that did not know about those details.
“Some Minotaur, Centaur, Gargoyle, Goats, Rams, Arimaspi, Nagas, Gnolls and Troggle clans, as well as some packs from the canine folk like the Diamond Dogs, Stan Wulfs, Semargl, Bear dogs, Wolpertinger and Hellhound, Cerberus, even some feline folks like the Maftet, Ronso and Rakasta as well as the Skavens and the Draconians in general like the kirins do so as well,” Agate listed some of the races that worshipped the trio showing that despite the evil nature of the trio their worship was quite widespread. Then she added, “Those three seem to be rather fond of hybrids, however, almost all of them live in isolated parts of the continent because many of their rituals are at odds with what most consider acceptable, even if they aren’t exactly forbidden.”
After that there was silence, that information was proof that Tambelon was a far more diverse and vast world they thought and that wasn’t much of a surprise considering that Katsu and Jun spend most of their lives in a small town but it surprised even Cheng who travelled a lot, granted he spent most of his time in well-known cities and never ventured to the more isolated parts of the continent nor into other planes of existence.
Their introspection was interrupted when they felt Vimana stop and when they looked at the landscape below they saw a city but it wasn’t a big fortress city that they knew that served as an entrance to Agartha, much like the one below Zerzura, but a simple yet beautiful city in the middle of forest not far from another chain of mountains. However the most noticeable characteristic of this city was the small lakes both in and out of the city, it took a while, but eventually, they noticed the steam coming out of the lakes and realized that they were hot springs.
“I thought we would be going directly to Agartha, why are we stopping?” asked Agate in confusion.
“After what happened I thought it would be best to have time to recover, plus some of the cities surrounding Agartha are famous for their hot springs since this part of the continent have a great deal of volcanic activity,” said Grogar as he stood behind the group with Faust by his side as Vimana landed near the city. Then he walked to the edge of the ship without pause and the moment his hooves went over the edge a ramp of light appeared allowing the Emperor to climb down, then he looked at the group and asked, “Shall we?”
It didn’t take much to convince the group and as soon as all of them stepped out of Vimana the golden vessel disappeared in a ripple of golden light. With his treasure back into his vault Grogar led the group into the town and much like before their arrival was noticed by many people, however, unlike before they didn’t pay much attention to them, clearly they were used to VIP visitors, that worked for the group since it meant that they could walk without being surrounded by curious townsfolk.
The city itself had an Asian ascetic to it but Grogar could see aspects that reminded him of other cultures from Earth ranging from Indian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese while its inhabitants showed a variety of species, probably a result of a great flux of visitors for a long time since the area around Agartha —on the surface— was teeming with hot springs and was very famous throughout the whole continent as tourist spots. Agate was the one that recommended a place for them to stay since she not only have been here before but she also had some friends in this town.
The female kirin led the group to a hotel and upon closer inspection, they noticed that it was more like a closed neighborhood or a condominium and once inside the lobby they were greeted by the receptionist. The lobby itself was like that of a small hotel, it had just a coffee table with two couches facing each other on the right side and the receptionist desk to the left as well as a few cabinets on the wall behind the receptionist.
“Hello Arianne,” said Agate as she approached the receptionist.
“Oh my,” said the receptionist.
“Agate,” said a second voice coming from the receptionist and as she got up to hug the qilin it became evident why since she was Orthus.
The receptionist appeared to be an anthropomorphic German Shepherd a few inches taller than Agate with two heads, most of her faces and muzzles were covered by tan colored fur while the top and back of her heads were covered by black fur and her black noses were exposed. By the blend of color around her necks it was possible to infer that her back was mostly covered by black fur but that was hidden by the sleeveless jacket she wore, which allowed her to expose her arms covered with tan colored fur, it was difficult to see but she was also wearing long pants that covered her legs and only left her paws/feet exposed.
“Hello my friend, it has been a while,” said Agate.
“Please, tell us you are going to stay for more than a day,” said Arianne’s right head.
“Yeah, we kind miss your visits,” said Arianne’s left head before releasing the qilin from the hug and sitting back on her chair. Then she asked, “How long will you be staying?”
“Before I answer that I have to say that I'm here on an escorting mission, so it’s up to my client,” said Agate.
“I see,” said Arianne’s left head as her light brown eyes looked down and her ears folded back a little in disappointment.
“So, where is this client of yours?” asked Arianne’s right head with a more optimistic tone.
Agate just stepped aside and let her friend see the rest of the group that came with her and the moment she saw who was in the group her eyes widen before hastily getting up and bowing while both of her heads said in surprise, “Your Majesty!”
“Greetings, me and my escorts came here to rest for a while before resuming our journey,” said Grogar.
“O- of course,” both of Arianne’s heads stuttered before opening the log and offering it to Grogar, Emperor of not he was still a client. Then she asked in a professional tone, “Would you like a big house for the whole group or multiple smaller ones?”
“I think multiple smaller ones are better, let Jun spend some time with Katsu and Cheng,” committed Faust and the group didn’t protest.
“Would you prefer the common cabin or a VIP one?” asked Arianne’s right head as her right was looking at something behind the counter, probably a list of available cabins.
“And what’s the difference between the common one and the VIP one?” asked Grogar.
“Well, the VIP ones are bigger and have their own private hot springs as well as additional services,” Arianne’s right head explained. Then her left head continued, “The smaller ones are normally for couples on vacations and there are some cabins with shared hot springs for groups of friends.”
“We will take three cabins with a shared hot spring,” said Grogar.
“There is only one shared hot spring available and its shared by four cabins, one of which is occupied at the moment, so you have to share the hot spring with the guests already there,” said Arianne’s left head before bowing, then her right head said, “We are sorry for the inconvenience.”
“I don’t mind,” said Grogar as he signed the book before allowing the rest of the group to sign it as well. Then he said, “Besides, meeting new people is the fun part of traveling.”
Arianne collected the book before seeing the signatures, then she nodded before closing the book. Then she went to one of the cabinets behind her, then she opened one to reveal that it contained many keys, each one of them with a number and the logo of the hotel, on a small hook each. She picked three keys before giving them to Grogar.
“In the cabins, you will find a small booklet with all the services available and if you have any question just use the intercom,” said Arianne’s right head and Grogar. Then her left head added, “Since it’s almost time for lunch we can send a servant to either cook or deliver a meal to your cabins,”
“That won’t be necessary,” said Rime as she picked one of the three keys while Cheng picked another.
“Then we can either recommend a restaurant in town or we can send a servant to do grocery shopping for you if you prefer cooking your own meals,” said Arianne’s left head and Faust just nodded before using her magic to materialize a small list.
“We shall deliver it just before noon,” said Arianne’s right head after reading the shopping list, then her left head said as she gestured for the door that was on the back of the lobby just beside her desk, “This way please.”
The group followed the female Orthus through the door, which led to a vast grassland that had many small roads of stone that lead to different medieval-looking houses in the classic wattle and daub style with the white panels separated by dark beams of wood and roofs made of clay tiles. Grogar supposed that the simpler housing was to help the guests to relax and be away from the stress of the big cities, that was after all the purpose of vacation in the first place.
“Ayo!” said shouted Arianne’s right head as she placed both of her hands near her muzzle and in the distance near the two stores tall barracks that were built in the same style as the houses but were distinguished by being in a long rectangular shape. Soon the group was approached by a guard that had the appearance of a 7ft 10in tall anthro hyena with broad shoulders, slightly hunched posture, a sandy colored fur and brown spots as well as a short brown mane that was made into small braids; the guard was wearing a brown and green sleeveless gambeson while the arms and legs were covered by light armor made of metal that left the fingers and toes exposed to use the claws; on the waist attached to the belt was a short sword on the left side and a pistol on the right.
“You called ma’am?” asked Ayo.
“Yes, be a dear and accompany our VIP guests to their lodging,” requested Arianne’s right head and Ayo nodded, then her left head faced Agate and said, “I have to go back, I may visit you later after my shift is done.”
“Thanks, Aria,” said Agate before hugging Arianne and lightly brush her cheek against the right head, then she turned to the left one and did the same and said, “You too Anne.”
Arianne went back to the lobby and the group followed the Gnoll guard to the VIP area. On their way, Jun and Katsu sent a confused look to Agate.
“What?” asked Agate as she felt the stare of the rabbit and the fox.
“I’m a little confused,” said Katsu in a puzzled tone, however, it was possible to notice a bit of apprehension in his voice, clearly he was still affected by the earlier events.
“About?” asked Agate.
“The receptionist, you said her name Arianne,” said Katsu and Agate nodded, then he asked, “Why did you refer to her as Aria and Anne?”
“Oh,” said Agate before giggling for a bit, which earned a glare from the one-tailed kitsune. Then she said, “Sorry, it's just that sometimes I forget that you are from a small town. Its a quirk of ‘Conjoined Species’ or 'Multi-headed Species', they normally are given a name that can be broken into parts and each part is associated with a head, normally in the opposite direction you read. In Common it's from left to right, so the right head gets the first part of the given name and the left gets the second part, it works like this because of the parents that name their children.”
“Doesn’t that complicate things?” asked Jun.
“Not really, in their culture, they consider themselves both to be individuals and parts of the same being at the same time, so you use their full given name to refer to the person and the parts to refer to each head. That’s why you will rarely find a multiheaded being with a name with fewer syllables then the number of heads,” interjected Cheng and his sister just made an “ooh” sound in understanding before nodding. Both of them noticed that they passed by a small metal fence that separated the VIP area from the rest.
The houses were slightly bigger and there was more space between them, but they still kept the same aesthetic as the ones they saw before, at least on the outside since they didn’t see the inside yet.
“Here,” said Ayo as the group arrived, the small road made a T as it connected to a circle that led to the four one story tall houses, the small lake in their shared “backyard” and inside the circle of stone being the hot spring. Then Ayo added, “The house on the left is the one that is already occupied, do you need anything else?”
“No, that will be all,” said Grogar as he started to walk to the right after checking the number on his key.
“Thank you sir Ayo,” said Katsu and a look of annoyance was crossed Ayo's face for a brief moment before disappearing and being replaced a resigned look.
“I’m sorry miss, he doesn’t know,” said Rime, which caused Ayo, Jun and Katsuo’s eye to widen in surprise, although for different reasons.
“Don’t worry ma’am, I’m used to it at this point,” said Ayo in a clearly masculine voice before leaving.
“That was a girl?” asked Jun in disbelief and Cheng just nodded.
“How?” asked Katsu just as surprised as his girlfriend.
“Gnolls and Charrs have no sexual dimorphism,” answered Cheng simply.
“It means that boys and girls look the same,” said Jun when she saw the confused look on her boyfriend’s face.
“How do they tell the difference then?” asked Katsu.
“Smell, body language and sometimes clothes,” answered Rime with a shrug.
The house directly to the right was taken by Grogar and Faust, the one at the right of that house was taken by Cheng, Katsu and Jun while the one opposite to the one occupied by Grogar and Faust was taken by Rime and Agate. The inside was just a space that acted as a living room and kitchen with the stove on the back, a room on the left with a single bed and a bathroom beside the room while on the right was a laundry room and another bathroom.
After settling on their temporary house Grogar just sat on an armchair and took out a book from his vault of treasures to read, his vault contained "all the treasures of the Earth" and "the very essence of human ingenuity", essentially all their achievements as a civilization from the past as well as the future and more, however, since it was possessed by Grogar the first and the only ruler of Tambelon that concept also extended to the Tambelonian civilization as a whole. But that ability also came with the grim knowledge of the inevitable end, it might happen in countless millennia from now but it will happen, after all, nothing lasts forever.
About an hour later there was a knock on the door and Faust wearing only a towel that barely covered her torso, as well as another wrapped around her mane, opened it to reveal a pony stallion with a green uniform holding a few shopping bags. He handed the bags to Faust despite his nervousness before bowing without saying a word and left, but as he left it was possible to see a tattoo on the back of his neck with a crest done with magical ink, that was an indication he was a slave, probably owned by the owner of the hotel.
“Master, I just finished my bath and I’m going to make our lunch, may I suggest you take a bath as well,” said Faust as she placed the bags in the kitchen.
“A bath would be nice,” said Grogar to himself before his book disappeared from his hand in a ripple of golden light, then he got up and went to the bathroom.
A few minutes later Grogar came out of the bathroom only wearing his pants, which showed his muscular physique with his fur a little fluffier than normal after being dried. The first thing he noticed was the smell of food and when he looked at the kitchen he was greeted by the image of Faust wearing only a pink apron as she was finished cooking their lunch.
“Now you are just tempting me,” said Grogar as approached the alicorn from behind, his head resting on her left shoulder, of course being careful with his horns, as he hugged her from behind and took in the scent of the hot meal as well as the sweet smell of her silken red mane and cream-colored fur. The mare just leaned on the chest of her master and closed her eyes as she basked in his presence.
“Would you have me any other way?” asked Faust as she looked opened her eyes and looked into the ruby-like orbs that were her master’s eyes.
The alicorn’s answer came when her master’s lips touched hers.
Author's Note
Inspirations for the names:
Nakata and Kazuchi came from Takemikazuchi and Takeminakata, both were warrior gods from Japanese Mythology.
Arianne is a name I picked that could be divided into two smaller names, its a French variation of the Greek name Ariadne which means "most holy" and also the name of King Minos' daughter.
Ayo means "joy" in Yoruba.
About the new races mentioned in this chapters:
Naga - race of humanoid being/deities from Hindu Mythology that can switch between a human form, a snake form and anything in-between. In most depiction, they have a humanoid torso and the lower half of a snake, which is more akin to some depictions of the Gorgons and Lamia, however, I will be using a depiction similar to how they look in World of Warcraft but with less human —or elven in this case— features, kinda like the Vipers from XCOM.
Gnoll - a fictional race of humanoid hyenas that appear in some works of fiction that first appeared in D&D, their appearance fluctuates between Type 3 and Type 4 Anthro Types with a more feral and hunched look. (ref. in ANs from chap. 2 and chap. 4)
Stan Wulf - is to the Diamond Dog what wolves are to dogs, the name comes from the Old English words for "Stone" and "Wolves".
Semargl - mythological creature from East Slavic Mythology that it's depicted as a winged canine, its a pretty awesome creature said to chain the stars to keep them in place and avoid the end of the world. An alternative name for them is Aralez a similar creature but from Armenian Mythology, I actually got plans for this small fact.
Bear dog - The name of an extinct family of big and bear-like canidaes that existed on earth from 46.2 to 1.8 million years ago, the scientific name for this family is Amphicyonidae.
Wolpertinger - smallish chimera-like beings with the body, and sometimes head, of a mammal and sometimes the head and wings of a bird, the only consistent features of their kind are fangs and horn —more often than not antlers. They are from Germanic folklore.
Hellhound - a supernatural dog in folklore with a wide variety of ominous or hellish supernatural powers that occur in many mythologies around the world in one form or another.
Skaven - a race of anthropomorphic rats from Warhammer Fantasy, I'm using the name because it's the only race of rat people with a specific name, most fictions just call them ratfolk. Depending on the edition and artists they are anything between Type 2 to Type 4 Anthro Types with a more feral and hunched look. (ref. in ANs from chap. 2 and chap. 4)
Maftet - bronze-skinned humans from the waist up and lion from the waist down from Pathfinder said to descend from sphinxes, however, in my story they anthropomorphic winged felines. It's also the name of an Egyptian Goddess associated with justice, law and protection who happens to also be associated with cats as well.
Ronso - race of muscular, anthropomorphic horned feline humanoids with from the world of Spira in Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2.
Rakasta - anthropomorphic feline people in D&D with an Asian like culture.
Charr - a fictional race of humanoid felines that appear in Guild Wars, they are basically a more advanced feline version of the Gnolls but with extra ears and horns, I'm just using the general idea and name with some changes.
Yes, I'm using the alignment system from D&D but with an added layer of complexity, and using different Axes you could create different cosmological models, this was also inspired by D&D with three different models. So depending on which set of Axes you use the "position" of the many dimensions that exist in Kamagati change, but they also convey different information. If you are curious I designed a model with 8 Axes in combinations of two or three.
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