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2018/11/01 05:41:43
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
So the Emperor and Malcador collected Old Earth artifacts such as the Rosetta stone and the Mona Lisa. Does anyone know what others they collected and what books I can find them in?
2018/11/01 08:18:10
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Christie's, Sotheby's or Bonham's catalogues is where I'd start. Look for something vaguely mystical sounding and/or linked to classical or Renaissance periods and Robert's your father's brother.
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2018/11/01 09:15:09
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
2018/11/01 09:25:51
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
the EMPEROR didn't collect them Just Malcador as far as we can tell.and the most clear example of this is in the audio book titled "the sigialite"
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2018/11/01 09:27:39
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Only the books that you have read likely, to my knowledge it's not been expanded upon elsewhere other than in the Heresy series. I don't think there is an Empie and Malcador: Treasue Hunter series yet. You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
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2018/11/01 09:57:23
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: So the Emperor and Malcador collected Old Earth artifacts such as the Rosetta stone and the Mona Lisa. Does anyone know what others they collected and what books I can find them in?
There's an extended section in Deliverance Lost that covers Malcador's motivation and lists some of the items in more detail.
Spoiler:
The idea was to collect and celebrate the artifacts that represent Mankind's entry into new fields of science and exploration, e.g. the first piece of pottery, the lunar rover etc. Where/how the mona lisa and Monet's paintings come under that is an exercise for the reader.
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2018/11/01 09:59:09
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Pilau Rice wrote: Only the books that you have read likely, to my knowledge it's not been expanded upon elsewhere other than in the Heresy series. I don't think there is an Empie and Malcador: Treasue Hunter series yet. You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
That's what I mean. Other HH books.
2018/11/01 10:01:17
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
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2018/11/01 10:03:30
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: So the Emperor and Malcador collected Old Earth artifacts such as the Rosetta stone and the Mona Lisa. Does anyone know what others they collected and what books I can find them in?
There's an extended section in Deliverance Lost that covers Malcador's motivation and lists some of the items in more detail.
Spoiler:
The idea was to collect and celebrate the artifacts that represent Mankind's entry into new fields of science and exploration, e.g. the first piece of pottery, the lunar rover etc. Where/how the mona lisa and Monet's paintings come under that is an exercise for the reader.
The Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa are from the Sigillite audiobook.
2018/11/01 10:08:28
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
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2018/11/01 10:49:34
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
Malcador DOES have a collection. He talks about having the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa and many other things in the Sigillite audiobook.
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
Malcador DOES have a collection. He talks about having the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa and many other things in the Sigillite audiobook.
That's not the point he's making. The collection is something that was mentioned for no other reason than to make the reader go "ah, cool, the Mona Lisa still exists". It's not an important part of the fluff, it's not a primary motivating factor behind anything happening in the HH books and it doesn't have any deeper meaning. It's basic world-building stuff. What you're asking for is the equivalent of reading a Sherlock Holmes story where the great detective visits a grocer in the course of his investigation and then wanting to know more about the grocer. It's a minor, throwaway detail. It's not important. It has no real significance.
2018/11/01 14:31:49
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
You know on Amazon.com, where users can ask a question about an item, and other users who have the item can answer it? And sometimes you see a question that someone answered with, "I don't know". And you wonder why someone would bother to submit an answer to just say they don't know. It seems so ridiculous.
But now I think, imagine how much more ridiculous it would be if they wrote a whole paragraph about how they didn't know the answer, and why the person asking the question shouldn't want to know either. Instead of just letting someone who does know answer the question.
2018/11/01 14:36:25
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Wel, it has some significance in that it tells you something about Malcador as character and his links to the past.
But yes, beyond that it's a wink to the audience, and there isn't going to be a further list, as what's given is enough to establish that tie. Further lists of items and exposition on it wouldn't deepen the character, just burn page count (or run time in the audio-only books)
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2018/11/01 15:18:24
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
Malcador DOES have a collection. He talks about having the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa and many other things in the Sigillite audiobook.
That's not the point he's making. The collection is something that was mentioned for no other reason than to make the reader go "ah, cool, the Mona Lisa still exists". It's not an important part of the fluff, it's not a primary motivating factor behind anything happening in the HH books and it doesn't have any deeper meaning. It's basic world-building stuff. What you're asking for is the equivalent of reading a Sherlock Holmes story where the great detective visits a grocer in the course of his investigation and then wanting to know more about the grocer. It's a minor, throwaway detail. It's not important. It has no real significance.
I was misunderstanding. Sorry about that.
2018/11/01 17:36:46
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Pilau Rice wrote: Only the books that you have read likely, to my knowledge it's not been expanded upon elsewhere other than in the Heresy series. I don't think there is an Empie and Malcador: Treasue Hunter series yet. You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
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2018/11/01 19:03:02
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Pilau Rice wrote: Only the books that you have read likely, to my knowledge it's not been expanded upon elsewhere other than in the Heresy series. I don't think there is an Empie and Malcador: Treasue Hunter series yet. You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
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2018/11/01 19:32:02
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
you're assuming he collects stuff that massages his ego about what he's doing, that's not the case at all, his collection is simply an attempt to preserve relics of the past, it's basicly HIS intreast. (the emperor focuses on the future, he is more focused on the past apparently.) I imagine Malcador collects what he can FIND.
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2018/11/01 20:48:15
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Pilau Rice wrote: Only the books that you have read likely, to my knowledge it's not been expanded upon elsewhere other than in the Heresy series. I don't think there is an Empie and Malcador: Treasue Hunter series yet. You could watch the TV series Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow. As the Emperor is a perpetual like Oll Persson you might find that both have actually appeared on the show.
Emperor is David Dickinson. Confirmed.
I believe he nicknamed Roboute “Bobby Dazzler”.
Onething123456 wrote:The Emperor was probably Neil deGrasse Tyson.
The Templars mean well for humanity, but they think humanity has to be controlled. That is what the Emperor thinks. But he intends for humanity to psychically evolve.
2018/11/02 03:00:22
Subject: Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Albino Squirrel wrote: You know on Amazon.com, where users can ask a question about an item, and other users who have the item can answer it? And sometimes you see a question that someone answered with, "I don't know". And you wonder why someone would bother to submit an answer to just say they don't know. It seems so ridiculous.
But now I think, imagine how much more ridiculous it would be if they wrote a whole paragraph about how they didn't know the answer, and why the person asking the question shouldn't want to know either. Instead of just letting someone who does know answer the question.
That's a very good point. I often wonder about the general lack of common courtesy and friendliness that seems to pervade online, and wonder, how come I've never met that many rude people in one place in person? In all probability, these same people are all probably quite friendly and well mannered in person, but for whatever reason, the barrier that a keyboard and monitor puts between people seems to provide many of us with a license to abandon our common courtesy and say things in a way we wouldn't normally dare in person. I know I'm guilty of this myself and sincerely hope I can curtail this attitude from now on.
2018/11/02 03:31:23
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
Onething123456 wrote: Malcador DOES have a collection. He talks about having the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa and many other things in the Sigillite audiobook.
That's not the point he's making. The collection is something that was mentioned for no other reason than to make the reader go "ah, cool, the Mona Lisa still exists". It's not an important part of the fluff, it's not a primary motivating factor behind anything happening in the HH books and it doesn't have any deeper meaning. It's basic world-building stuff. What you're asking for is the equivalent of reading a Sherlock Holmes story where the great detective visits a grocer in the course of his investigation and then wanting to know more about the grocer. It's a minor, throwaway detail. It's not important. It has no real significance.
That is incorrect. Artifacts from Old Earth play a key role in a number of Black Library books, maybe you missed a few?
In Carrion Throne, Inquisitor Crowl discovers the main conduit for sustaining the Emperor on the Golden Throne. It was...
Spoiler:
The Portrait of Dorian Grey
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Onething123456 wrote: What? I was asking what books I can read where I find additional (other than the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa) artifacts the Emperor and Malcador collected.
Look, Onething, the only reason those objects were mentioned was because the Rosetta Stone forms a link between the modern and ancient and the Mona Lisa is synonymous with the Renaissance. They tie in with the Emperor's project. That's all. It's the author being a clever clogs. That's all.
If Malcador had a collection he'd probably have the Liath Fail from Ireland, the Stone of Scone from Scotland and a load of other manifest destiny stuff from other cultures. What he wouldn't have is a copy of the Rights of Man, anything by Descartes/Humanists or a copy of the US or Irish Declaration/Proclamation of Independence.
Malcador DOES have a collection. He talks about having the Rosetta stone and Mona Lisa and many other things in the Sigillite audiobook.
That's not the point he's making. The collection is something that was mentioned for no other reason than to make the reader go "ah, cool, the Mona Lisa still exists". It's not an important part of the fluff, it's not a primary motivating factor behind anything happening in the HH books and it doesn't have any deeper meaning. It's basic world-building stuff. What you're asking for is the equivalent of reading a Sherlock Holmes story where the great detective visits a grocer in the course of his investigation and then wanting to know more about the grocer. It's a minor, throwaway detail. It's not important. It has no real significance.
Sorry for the misunderstanding, but it is cool.
2018/11/02 06:03:32
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
That is incorrect. Artifacts from Old Earth play a key role in a number of Black Library books, maybe you missed a few?
In Carrion Throne, Inquisitor Crowl discovers the main conduit for sustaining the Emperor on the Golden Throne. It was...
Spoiler:
The Portrait of Dorian Grey
As in, the novel? That's a weird thing to be able to hold such significance. I mean, something unique like the Mona Lisa or Rosetta Stone, I would understand, but a novel of which there must be thousands of copies seems a bit too common to hold such value. Unless it was the original manuscript I guess.
2018/11/02 06:44:46
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
That is incorrect. Artifacts from Old Earth play a key role in a number of Black Library books, maybe you missed a few?
In Carrion Throne, Inquisitor Crowl discovers the main conduit for sustaining the Emperor on the Golden Throne. It was...
Spoiler:
The Portrait of Dorian Grey
As in, the novel? That's a weird thing to be able to hold such significance. I mean, something unique like the Mona Lisa or Rosetta Stone, I would understand, but a novel of which there must be thousands of copies seems a bit too common to hold such value. Unless it was the original manuscript I guess.
He wasn't being serious, he didn't even get the name right!
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2018/11/02 07:10:24
Subject: Re:Question about the Emperor and Malcador collecting Old Earth artifacts
That is incorrect. Artifacts from Old Earth play a key role in a number of Black Library books, maybe you missed a few?
In Carrion Throne, Inquisitor Crowl discovers the main conduit for sustaining the Emperor on the Golden Throne. It was...
The Portrait of Dorian Grey
As in, the novel? That's a weird thing to be able to hold such significance. I mean, something unique like the Mona Lisa or Rosetta Stone, I would understand, but a novel of which there must be thousands of copies seems a bit too common to hold such value. Unless it was the original manuscript I guess.
He wasn't being serious, he didn't even get the name right!