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Intro. Korvex the Last Rational marched onto the battlefield for the first time convinced that all violence responded to identifiable causes. Born in the Empire, educated among philosophical treatises and military manuals, he believed for years that the world—even the Old World—obeyed principles that were understandable if observed with sufficient discipline. He was a soldier, then a captain, then a wandering thinker after surviving campaigns where causality blatantly failed: armies that collapsed for no reason, prophecies that were fulfilled in error, correct decisions that led to disaster. Since then Korvex travels armed and writing, defending an increasingly fragile thesis: the universe is understandable . Not because it is benign, but because denying it would be equivalent to giving up. Each discovery that supports his argument erodes his mental stability, but Korvex refuses to stop. If the world is incomprehensible, then human will means nothing. And that

KORVEX THE LAST RATIONAL - Warrior philosopher

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