Frogsprite: yes, a caveat.
Frogsprite: despite the infinite possibilities that come with the multiverse, you must learn the 13 by 9 rule.
Syb: What is the 13 by 9 rule?
Frogsprite: the 13 by 9 rule is a rule that says that there is a limit to what can be experienced by any given thing, because the mind can't differentiate the difference between two exactly same images, sounds, smells, etc.
Frogsprite: that's part of what a really good hero of mind deals with.
Frogsprite: they deal with the 13 by 9 rule all the time.
Frogsprite: but heroes of doom deal with the data that can be attributed to those sensations.
Frogsprite: they give meaning to why your hands might be pink one minute, and blue the next.
Frogsprite: you will have to juggle the balance of the 13 by 9 rule with the infinite possibilites of the multiverse.
Syb: So, what, I can control what people understand about reality and what they perceive of it?
Frogsprite: basically, yes.
Syb: You said that there were 2 master classes and 2 master aspects.
Syb: What is the other classpect?
Frogsprite: ah, good question.
Frogsprite: the opposing classpect to yours would be the Muse of Null.
Syb: Let me guess, that classpect is even more rare.
Frogsprite: correct, that classpect is so rare, it hasn't ever happened naturally in the infinity of the multiverse.
Syb: How is that possible?
Syb: You said that every single permeation and possibility is part of the multiverse.
Syb: So, why isn't that possibility a thing yet?
Syb: And for that matter, is there even free will, if nothing new can be achieved in the infinity?
Frogsprite: ...
Frogsprite: ah, you've come to the question that this game demands an answer to.
Frogsprite: it is also known as the Ultimate Riddle.
Syb: Ultimate Riddle?
Frogsprite: yes, life consists of many questions, and many answers, but there's one question that has perplexed every single player of this game.
Frogsprite: what does it all mean?
Frogsprite: some might point to the fact that the game creates new universes.
Frogsprite: but then why create a new universe?
Frogsprite: why go through all of the trouble of going through the whole song and dance of prototyping, or meteors, or prospit or derse?
Frogsprite: if it all ends with life dying, and then coming back a whole new, why continue the death?
Frogsprite: why have endless life only to have it die once more?
Frogsprite: it's a maddening quarrel.
Frogsprite: but it is, in essence, the Ultimate Riddle.
Frogsprite: the why of everything.
Frogsprite: many live their entire lives without knowing the riddle.
Frogsprite: many devote their existence on their supposed answer, claiming it's better than all others.
Frogsprite: many come to the conclusion that none of it matters, and that they should take it upon themselves to answer the riddle and stop the infinite chug of the multiverse.
Frogsprite: but none of them ever come to the correct solution.
Frogsprite: that's why you're so special.
Frogsprite: the lords of the major aspects, space time and multiverse, all are at odds over this riddle.
Frogsprite: the multiverse lord has the possibility, and therefore, knowledge of the answer to the riddle.
Frogsprite: the time lord yearns so deeply to know this answer, that he'll do whatever he can to find the solution, even if that means killing everything.
Frogsprite: the space lord, however, doesn't want the time lord to know the answer because he knows that when he does, he'll have nothing left to live for, and there will be no more life. so, he'll do everything in his power to stop the time lord from hearing the answer.
Syb: That seems, like a lot.
Frogsprite: yes, but as mentioned before, you have me, your friends, the frogs on your planet, all of Prospit, and so much more help.
Frogsprite: we will take it as slow as we need, so that when you come to the answer of the riddle, you'll be able to bear it.