[ Time, and souls. Time, and souls. The Blight on the Isles affected time itself.
What a curious array of elements, and the Shard-bearers currently unable to connect them to form a cohesive design, an answer to their network of questions. He assumes Aetós to be a third party, functioning independent of Meridian and Zenith, for their own ends; a threat that unites both factions, and will continue to do so until such a time that they are dealt with. ]
Creating souls.
[ The topic is a haunting one. It rises in Set's chest like revulsion, like sickness — a memory that overtakes him briefly and has him turning pale and grey, casting his expression in shivering, faint horror before he must duck his head and compose himself. Sweeping his fingers through his hair, carding through it as if looking for non-existent knots ( some guys have all the luck ). ]
Only goddesses have the ability to create souls, where I hail from. I have come to realize this is not the same for other worlds, but it is what I know. Souls can be — destroyed, changed, moved from form to form, though. I am less interested in the how of Aetós's work, as I am more interested in the why. Why would they want to create souls?
[ He thinks. ]
Why would creating souls benefit them? Or anyone? Perhaps they lost someone. Perhaps, they seek to create weapons of these souls — untethered souls are easier to apply. Nobody would miss them, or seek them.
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What a curious array of elements, and the Shard-bearers currently unable to connect them to form a cohesive design, an answer to their network of questions. He assumes Aetós to be a third party, functioning independent of Meridian and Zenith, for their own ends; a threat that unites both factions, and will continue to do so until such a time that they are dealt with. ]
Creating souls.
[ The topic is a haunting one. It rises in Set's chest like revulsion, like sickness — a memory that overtakes him briefly and has him turning pale and grey, casting his expression in shivering, faint horror before he must duck his head and compose himself. Sweeping his fingers through his hair, carding through it as if looking for non-existent knots ( some guys have all the luck ). ]
Only goddesses have the ability to create souls, where I hail from. I have come to realize this is not the same for other worlds, but it is what I know. Souls can be — destroyed, changed, moved from form to form, though. I am less interested in the how of Aetós's work, as I am more interested in the why. Why would they want to create souls?
[ He thinks. ]
Why would creating souls benefit them? Or anyone? Perhaps they lost someone. Perhaps, they seek to create weapons of these souls — untethered souls are easier to apply. Nobody would miss them, or seek them.