I did. So did you, and it was foolish for both of us to bicker and argue as we did despite having the same goal.
I wish 'enough' were an answer that would sufficiently explain things, but between Regis, Cor, and unfortunately Verstael, I was told a fair bit. I know what happened in Insomnia, that Niflheim eventually collapses and that it seems the entire planet is swiftly following.
That's a narrow way of thinking, one of which I have been guilty of as well. Think of where we are right now, and of how the world extends so far past our own star and the limitations thereof.
I know well--perhaps better than anyone, at the moment--of the power the scourge possesses. But it is not so far removed from the realm of possibility that stronger things exist even in this very city.
Even if you did find something stronger, there is no guarantee of success. All of us hail from different periods, and our memories of this world could well be forgotten upon our return. You would require a power not only capable of purging the Scourge, but transcending the boundaries of time and space: you mean to search for another god.
Just because success is not guaranteed, is that reason enough to not consider exploring potential options? Does this not take into consideration the larger picture of things--of saving the world and all those who live upon it, rather than my prior ill-conceived methods?
What if we could stop all of this before things fall to such a dire state? Would you not even entertain the concept of seeking other solutions?
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[The burden of duty had a way of narrowing one's field of vision. After long deliberation, he added:]
How much were you told?
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I wish 'enough' were an answer that would sufficiently explain things, but between Regis, Cor, and unfortunately Verstael, I was told a fair bit. I know what happened in Insomnia, that Niflheim eventually collapses and that it seems the entire planet is swiftly following.
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For me, the world has been on the brink of collapse for years.
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It shouldn't have to be like this. If we hadn't been such idiots, we could have spared the entire world such trouble. Is there no recovering from it?
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But our world will recover. The darkness will be dispelled, and dawn will break again.
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I know well--perhaps better than anyone, at the moment--of the power the scourge possesses. But it is not so far removed from the realm of possibility that stronger things exist even in this very city.
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Just because success is not guaranteed, is that reason enough to not consider exploring potential options? Does this not take into consideration the larger picture of things--of saving the world and all those who live upon it, rather than my prior ill-conceived methods?
What if we could stop all of this before things fall to such a dire state? Would you not even entertain the concept of seeking other solutions?