thebrideoffire: ([Daenerys] Absorbing)
Dąεŋεŗγş Sŧσŗɱɓσŗŋ ([personal profile] thebrideoffire) wrote in [community profile] eastbound2023-07-23 06:58 pm

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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?
reparo: (astronomy)

audio; un: man's greatest treasure

[personal profile] reparo 2023-07-24 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
It's difficult to say with certainty. It's probably unfair to put it this way, but... I don't think it will hurt?

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.
reparo: (prior incantatem)

[personal profile] reparo 2023-07-25 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
At the moment, the cost seems to be what they've already been paying for. With the rituals that the ladies of the lake used to create this pocket of time, with the way it warped people's lives and future and their memories...

[ 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?