Weird how things all tie together.
The game is called Shadow of the Collosus.
I didn’t really look into that but was out reading on my deck one of the gnostic gospels.
One of the notes contained a word I hadn’t heard Pleroma.
Looking it up it is use to describe the totality of divine powers or the fullness. Referencing the 12th book of the New Testament colossians referencing the anointed Christ.
“For in him is all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.”
Thought it was pretty perfect reading about something else should lead me to what the game refers to. Interesting the main character is named Wanderer.
The game is called Shadow of the Collosus.
I didn’t really look into that but was out reading on my deck one of the gnostic gospels.
One of the notes contained a word I hadn’t heard Pleroma.
Looking it up it is use to describe the totality of divine powers or the fullness. Referencing the 12th book of the New Testament colossians referencing the anointed Christ.
“For in him is all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.”
Thought it was pretty perfect reading about something else should lead me to what the game refers to. Interesting the main character is named Wanderer.

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