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thebrideoffire) wrote in
eastbound2023-07-23 06:58 pm
( audio ) | un: stormborn
If we manage to correct time or rather, free ourselves from the loop, will there be any side effects left? Or even what can we expect? Different memories?
I must confess I am lost on time travel. I met someone from my time who has memories of events I do not. These differences in time can exist stably in the universe, but this time loop does not.
I know others are more familiar. Is there any reason to think your experiences will be similar to what will happen to us?
I must confess I am lost on time travel. I met someone from my time who has memories of events I do not. These differences in time can exist stably in the universe, but this time loop does not.
I know others are more familiar. Is there any reason to think your experiences will be similar to what will happen to us?

audio; un: man's greatest treasure
The fact is that at present the citizens of Yancai are being kept in a time loop, having their memories erased, having their dead loved ones kept in stasis - all because this is what the ladies of the lake thought was needed to protect themselves from Anui.
We must try to do something. I couldn't just sit and wait for time to repeat itself - in fact, I'm not sure their spell will be sustainable for long.
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No, I agree that they must be helped no matter the risks. Yet I worry what the consequences might be.
No matter the good actions, magic always seems to have a cost. Or perhaps there will be none? It continually surprises me.
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[ There is a small pause, and then she adds: ] Not all magic comes with cost, although I have noticed that the one native to this world does. Maybe it's luck that there are so many magic-users who are not from Akhurras among us?