![]() ![]() ![]() Her story and her points are too vague and her personality due to all the mysticue is too uncertain, while you experience the "other side" of the conflict in hard facts. While you clearly see what the professor had accomplished and his story tells us about the crystal powers, not timelessness of the world. My point is that the blob is erratic, she is lying, she does not provide any sufficient argument for her point but fear of the unknown and story of personal failure that does not significantly relate to the world itself. And the professor, despite blob claims, wanted exactly that - to make it accessible to everyone, not just some. When everyone is a god - no one is a god. For each tyrant that will grow to power in the Quern the will be a saviour that will grow in the same Quern external seconds later. People are people and timeless location does not make them better or worse. If that would be normal enemies the victorious generals would ascend to power just as well and story will be pretty much the same. The only reason they needed a god-like powers was to defeat god-like enemies. You do not need to be a god-like creature for that. Eventually people will get immortal anyway, through magical timeless location or through technology - it does not matter.Īnd her "dark story"? Three dudes got to the power, grew apart and started the fight for power? Well, that's the story of pretty much any country in the our very world. Yes, but it still rather backward thinking. In continuation of previous endings thread: ![]()
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