Also, assuming has become kind of a buzzword lately, so I'd like to remember that unless you know absolutely everything, and I am certain no one save KJP does, and possibly not even then with players plotting betwixt each other without informing him until the very end, everyone will have to make assumptions at one point or another. The only real problem with them is when you don't acknowledge that they are just that; assumptions.
Like when Fusil thinks he's right, all the time, but refuses to provide any evidence whatsoever except for hypothetical scenarios that only via his own logic work out to mean what he expects everyone else to gather from saying them.
Also considering everyone else is saying that that isn't true, Stirk, it would be offset anyway so that's a rather terrible strawman to use in the first place.
....You started out your paragraph with also? What are you adding too, exactly? Anyway, there are different kinds of assumptions, especially if you are going to use the word like that. We all have guesses, but guesses are not assumptions. The problem with Andres's assumptions are what they do with the lore, such as with magic, chi, the "power of words" we just mentioned, and some other things. With little to back them up, he just kind of "assumes" he is right based on little to no evidence. I, for example, have several "guesses" on many things related to the Void. They are not "assumptions", because I do not act on them as if they where 100% correct, such as by sharing my beliefs with poor Newbies on the OOC forum.
I don't know what you are trying to say with the Fusil thing. Fusil lies, exaggerates, makes things up, jumps to false conclusions, and says things just as false threats from time to time. That is kind of a big part of his character.
The Fusil thing was a joke related to how much Fusil brags about everything he has ever made, do you need to borrow my sharpening rock?
This single line of text has probably influenced how I played the game more than anything else. "Assuming things makes things true. Gods can do anything because we're gods." That's what I got from this and that's how I've been playing. I just forgot how exactly it got into my head.
Also, an Armu was killed by a Human ages ago with relative ease. They're not as powerful as you think they are because there's a precedent describing how powerful they are. That trumps assumptions.
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That is probably the biggest assumption you ever made, ironically enough. There is literally nothing backing that.
You are also assuming a lot from a single human-armu fight. You really shouldn't put so much stock in single events.