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Forgive anon for saying saying, but your ignorance misses so much more.
30 years ago, anon was completely ignorant of the existence of Eris, and then anon stumbled upon a book by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea, which became a life changer in anon's life. The title? The illuminatus Trilogy, in which Eris plays a prominent part.
Sure, Eris was the discordian goddess of chaos, but she was so much more. She was, in fact, the driving force of so many characters in the book.
I'm gonna use shitty wiki as a sauce because anon is familiar with the work of fiction and its summation is accurate. Forgive me or not, anon cares not.
.The trilogy comprises three parts which contain five books and appendices: The Eye in the Pyramid (first two books), The Golden Apple (third and part of fourth book), Leviathan (part of fourth and all of fifth book, and the appendices). The parts were first published as three separate volumes starting in September 1975. In 1984 they were published as an omnibus edition and are now more commonly reprinted in the latter form.
The plot meanders between the thoughts, hallucinations and inner voices, real and imagined, of its many characters—ranging from a squirrel to a New York City detective to an artificial intelligence—as well as through time (past, present, and future), and sometimes in mid-sentence. Much of the back story is explained via dialogue between characters, who recount unreliable, often mutually contradictory, versions of their supposed histories. There are even parts in the book in which the narrative reviews and jokingly deconstructs the work itself.
If you have not read, anon suggests you do, or not, as whim dictates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy