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− | Not much is known about Alan's past. At some point, he joined the [[Lunar Children]] and made a name for himself due to his overly studious nature, quickly becoming one of the cult's most knowledgeable members when it came to [[Luna|Luna's]] teachings and the [[Parallelos]]. Over time, Alan rose through the ranks of the cult until he became their Overseer under the title of "Father Alphonse". While he was "Father", Alan communicated with [[Patrem]] several times under close supervision of the other [[Elder Children]]. During his second communion, Patrem told Alan the story of how Luna once entered into the human world and blessed a man with knowledge and how this resulted in the birth of [[Tenebris]]. This conversation supposedly led to Alan formulating a theory simply known as "[[The Dyad]]" - a theory that touched upon the concept of light and darkness being used as balances of sorts.<ref>Alan's theory of "The Dyad" is referenced [[Our_Horizon_Arc#April_9th.2C_2020|here]].<ul><li><i>1:24:17 AM Thoth33: "IT is a being of pure malevolence that Mother begrudgingly constructed to counterbalance the light in accordance to the dyad."<li>< | + | Not much is known about Alan's past. At some point, he joined the [[Lunar Children]] and made a name for himself due to his overly studious nature, quickly becoming one of the cult's most knowledgeable members when it came to [[Luna|Luna's]] teachings and the [[Parallelos]]. Over time, Alan rose through the ranks of the cult until he became their Overseer under the title of "Father Alphonse". While he was "Father", Alan communicated with [[Patrem]] several times under close supervision of the other [[Elder Children]]. During his second communion, Patrem told Alan the story of how Luna once entered into the human world and blessed a man with knowledge and how this resulted in the birth of [[Tenebris]]. This conversation supposedly led to Alan formulating a theory simply known as "[[The Dyad]]" - a theory that touched upon the concept of light and darkness being used as balances of sorts.<ref>Alan's theory of "The Dyad" is referenced [[Our_Horizon_Arc#April_9th.2C_2020|here]].<ul><li><i>1:24:17 AM Thoth33: "IT is a being of pure malevolence that Mother begrudgingly constructed to counterbalance the light in accordance to the dyad."</li><li>1:24:20 AM jinn: "Yes, I'm well versed on Alphonse's theories. However, that's all they are."</li><li>1:24:21 AM jinn: "Theories."</i></li></ul></ref> |
Revision as of 10:49, 27 October 2021
Alan Alphonse
Name | Alan Alphonse |
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Alias | Father Alphonse |
Affiliation | Lunar Children |
Gender | Male |
Status | Unknown |
Relations | Arawn (Colleague) |
Alan Alphonse, formerly known as Father Alphonse, is a high ranking Lunar Child and former Overseer of the cult. Having shown himself to be especially studious in the teachings of Luna and the Parallelos, Alan was one of the Lunar Children's great philosophers and is implied to have written many of their more complex theories.
Story
Not much is known about Alan's past. At some point, he joined the Lunar Children and made a name for himself due to his overly studious nature, quickly becoming one of the cult's most knowledgeable members when it came to Luna's teachings and the Parallelos. Over time, Alan rose through the ranks of the cult until he became their Overseer under the title of "Father Alphonse". While he was "Father", Alan communicated with Patrem several times under close supervision of the other Elder Children. During his second communion, Patrem told Alan the story of how Luna once entered into the human world and blessed a man with knowledge and how this resulted in the birth of Tenebris. This conversation supposedly led to Alan formulating a theory simply known as "The Dyad" - a theory that touched upon the concept of light and darkness being used as balances of sorts.[1]
Personality
Archive
Relevant documents and files pertaining to Alan.
Conversations
References
- ↑ Alan's theory of "The Dyad" is referenced here.
- 1:24:17 AM Thoth33: "IT is a being of pure malevolence that Mother begrudgingly constructed to counterbalance the light in accordance to the dyad."
- 1:24:20 AM jinn: "Yes, I'm well versed on Alphonse's theories. However, that's all they are."
- 1:24:21 AM jinn: "Theories."
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Figures Lunar Children: Douglas • The Second GiantHarbingers: Jadusable Moon Children: Alex Hall • The Third GiantMoon Children: Spencer • The Fourth Giant Elder Children Alan Alphonse • Ezekiel Konrad • Jennifer • Kylie • LiquidSaintHarbingers: SKM • MattRMoon Children: Ifrit • Vincent AdamsHarbingers: Jacob Members Alignak • Carla • Cici849 • Daniel • Douglas • Eddie • George • HarryM1 • Hina616 • Hope • Jarilo333Moon Children: Jeremy Jarvis • Jie_Lin_HunterL • Jason • Kalfu9000 • KevinMoon Children: Insidiae • Losna152 • Luke • Mason • Sheepdog • Sin_Yarikh • 1_Tsukuyomi_1 |
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Moderators Members Alex HallHarbingers: Jadusable Lunar Children: The Second Giant • Ben Hubbard • Danielle • David • Diana Hubbard • Hank Hubbard • Jeremy JarvisLunar Children: Jarilo333 • RemHarbingers: Kayd Hendricks • Rosa • The Old Man • Thomas • William Reynolds |
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Astral Children Hacker Group GHOSTBABEL • Seth • Dusk • The Gray ManAstral Observatory: IsocelesAssassin |
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