Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-173.76.160.189-20140908200216/@comment-13446185-20141102190617

ShawnHowellsCP wrote: A Kalpa is a cycle, yes. That is why Alduin exists. I know this. But the Godhead waking up would ALSO cause him to fall back asleep, thus causing a brand new Kalpa. And I'm certain no sources have ever mentioned this.

ShawnHowellsCP wrote: You used a line from MK stating the Godhead can't wake up, I used one stating it can to counter it. You have to right to fight that. Difference is, yours said he didn't WANT to wake up, mine directly says he CAN. Thus, mine proves my argument, and yours aids yours. Except your quote proved nothing. The term "wake up" isn't even used in a literal sense. In the context, it is basically synonymous to the word "flourishes".

ShawnHowellsCP wrote: Not speculation, really. Amaranth is below Godhead. Within it, yes. But it is confirmed. Perhaps the Amaranth is what can wake and end the dream, instead of the Godhead? Maybe we should talk about that as well? I know the Amaranth is under the godhead, as I said it.

As for the Amaranth waking, I leave you this quote.

"God outside of all else but his own free consciousness, hallucinating for eternity and falling into love: I AM AND I ARE ALL"

-Loveletter

ShawnHowellsCP wrote: All of being is reset excluding Anu and Padomay, so that all can be created again. In The Eating Birth of Dagon, is directly shows the Leaper Demon King attempting to save certain things from the end of the Kalpa, and being killed for it, to be rebirthed as Mehrunes Dagon. "As Satakal ate itself over and over, the strongest spirits learned to bypass the cycle by moving at strange angles. They called this process the Walkabout, a way of striding between the worldskins. Ruptga was so big that he was able to place the stars in the sky so that weaker spirits might find their way easier."

-The Monomyth

Gods and other spirits avoid the resetting of the Kalpa through the walkabout. The LDK took a risk and he died for it.