It's finally been figured out!
This theory is brought to you by the collaborative efforts of Trihan, Yuri and Impossible.
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Okay, what I am about to say may shock and amaze you. You will wonder why you never saw it before, you will laugh, you will cry, but most of all you will realise that this is the only possible explanation.
THE WAY IS IRC.
Think about it.
The Pontifex Tetzel could be considered the creator of everything, so he must symbolise Khaled Mardam-Bey, the creator of mIRC.
The Way itself is an IRC network. Within this network are "stretches" or channels. Most people are Wanderers, and travel from channel to channel. Some settle down and stick with a channel they like. The Lyn ranks represent different levels of IRC superiority, the highest being the network creator, or the Pharaphalyn. Further down, you have a channel founder for each channel, the Straphalyn. Then there are autoops, Vandralyn. After that come tempops, Portalyn. Then hops, Deralyn. Corlyn are voices, Hilyn are normal users and Plyn are n00bs. The Plunge itself represents the Slap! command, each user performing it until one has just had enough and gives up. Blade arts are sophisticated mIRC scripts that enhance the Slap! command to give the user an edge in combat.
People who are currently connected to the network can change their names at will, and people won't always recognise them for who they are. This is largely because of the aura or "IP Address". This can also change. People see a new name with a familiar IP and think "Isn't that...nah, must be coincidence." Some people, like Gaius, can use the /whois command and sense auras.
The Guided represent annoying IRCops who don't actually want anyone to use IRC, so they're constantly trying to get people to leave channels. The Vigilante Council represents OperServ, the hub of operations for IRCops, while Shadow Feet are normal IRCops charged with upholding justice on the network. Estrana represents the "core" of the network.
Then we come to the question of the Phantom Slasher, and events like the destruction of Janwen and Estrana. Well obviously, the Phantom Slasher is peer, randomly disconnecting people from the network. The destruction of major settlements (channels) such as #estrana and #janwen are of course netsplits.
And last but not least, the Unguided are those stupid AOL kids who sometimes hang out in your channel.
So there you have it, the mystery is solved. Feel free to contribute anything you think I've missed.
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Okay, what I am about to say may shock and amaze you. You will wonder why you never saw it before, you will laugh, you will cry, but most of all you will realise that this is the only possible explanation.
THE WAY IS IRC.
Think about it.
The Pontifex Tetzel could be considered the creator of everything, so he must symbolise Khaled Mardam-Bey, the creator of mIRC.
The Way itself is an IRC network. Within this network are "stretches" or channels. Most people are Wanderers, and travel from channel to channel. Some settle down and stick with a channel they like. The Lyn ranks represent different levels of IRC superiority, the highest being the network creator, or the Pharaphalyn. Further down, you have a channel founder for each channel, the Straphalyn. Then there are autoops, Vandralyn. After that come tempops, Portalyn. Then hops, Deralyn. Corlyn are voices, Hilyn are normal users and Plyn are n00bs. The Plunge itself represents the Slap! command, each user performing it until one has just had enough and gives up. Blade arts are sophisticated mIRC scripts that enhance the Slap! command to give the user an edge in combat.
People who are currently connected to the network can change their names at will, and people won't always recognise them for who they are. This is largely because of the aura or "IP Address". This can also change. People see a new name with a familiar IP and think "Isn't that...nah, must be coincidence." Some people, like Gaius, can use the /whois command and sense auras.
The Guided represent annoying IRCops who don't actually want anyone to use IRC, so they're constantly trying to get people to leave channels. The Vigilante Council represents OperServ, the hub of operations for IRCops, while Shadow Feet are normal IRCops charged with upholding justice on the network. Estrana represents the "core" of the network.
Then we come to the question of the Phantom Slasher, and events like the destruction of Janwen and Estrana. Well obviously, the Phantom Slasher is peer, randomly disconnecting people from the network. The destruction of major settlements (channels) such as #estrana and #janwen are of course netsplits.
And last but not least, the Unguided are those stupid AOL kids who sometimes hang out in your channel.
So there you have it, the mystery is solved. Feel free to contribute anything you think I've missed.