While Meridian might never be unified, I would not say that every member of Zenith is capable of putting aside their personal feelings simply to attain a common goal, either. After all, they are unique in their reasons for choosing their faction and some have incompatible visions of what they want their world to look like.
It is an impossibility to fulfill everyone's dream. Some of them will either have to perish, for the sake of others. Some of them will find their dreams unimportant to others. For a people focused on the future, they do not seem to think about what it will ask of them.
[ Or, he thinks, with his inhuman mind — everyone can have their dream in a new world, if they live in a world where they are forever dreaming under the control of a singular leader. The Lady might not be lying, but she is certainly bending her truths, too. After all, he knows she misses her children, and she is very, very patient. ]
She does not have moving pieces as Springstar does. There is no Church in Highstorm, there are no competing factors who seek to usurp her and take control — so, to assail her is the only thing to do. Which is why we will begin to take the Beyond, I think. To uncover what she hides in is depths and prepare wisdom to use as a weapon.
[ His favorite!
Still holding onto Liem's hand, he seems alight with joy. A man possessed by the simple happiness of having someone to chat about these things with; certainly, he has spoken to Akua about doing terrible things in the future, but to have Liem now? It feels even better, to think that maybe, he is not so alone in Kenos as to have to tackle every avenue himself. To watch over every potential path being built by scores of Shardbearers, over time.
From the lake, they are able to re-enter the forest, following the path Liem had witnessed. Less than a day it will take them to reach the temple, it seems, at their pace. ]
This area looks familiar to me, now. The vision I saw the temple in — a burnt Shardbearer, Meridian, looked to the north. If I were to take to one of the trees, I would bet we could see it from here. Would you like to join me, or shall we save the reveal for later?
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It is an impossibility to fulfill everyone's dream. Some of them will either have to perish, for the sake of others. Some of them will find their dreams unimportant to others. For a people focused on the future, they do not seem to think about what it will ask of them.
[ Or, he thinks, with his inhuman mind — everyone can have their dream in a new world, if they live in a world where they are forever dreaming under the control of a singular leader. The Lady might not be lying, but she is certainly bending her truths, too. After all, he knows she misses her children, and she is very, very patient. ]
She does not have moving pieces as Springstar does. There is no Church in Highstorm, there are no competing factors who seek to usurp her and take control — so, to assail her is the only thing to do. Which is why we will begin to take the Beyond, I think. To uncover what she hides in is depths and prepare wisdom to use as a weapon.
[ His favorite!
Still holding onto Liem's hand, he seems alight with joy. A man possessed by the simple happiness of having someone to chat about these things with; certainly, he has spoken to Akua about doing terrible things in the future, but to have Liem now? It feels even better, to think that maybe, he is not so alone in Kenos as to have to tackle every avenue himself. To watch over every potential path being built by scores of Shardbearers, over time.
From the lake, they are able to re-enter the forest, following the path Liem had witnessed. Less than a day it will take them to reach the temple, it seems, at their pace. ]
This area looks familiar to me, now. The vision I saw the temple in — a burnt Shardbearer, Meridian, looked to the north. If I were to take to one of the trees, I would bet we could see it from here. Would you like to join me, or shall we save the reveal for later?