Why indeed... I can think of at least a few, even from my own small corner of the world, I'd choose over myself.
[ Yuri makes no bones about it. He may be surpassing in tenacity and self-reliance, but as far as calling upon someone to determine the fate of the universe? He's a crimelord with noble intentions. Who summons someone like him for such a purpose? What will would choose him, among lords and gods of their own worlds?
The mixture of those meant to grapple for the Oracles is so peculiar that Yuri doubts he could nail down a selection process. Even if their aspects are a determining factor, Harbingers run their own little gamut in terms of nature. ]
It'd be nice to know the nature of what we're trying to collect, but as you say, we're not privy. Expecting us to open ourselves to the influence of something we don't understand in exchange for the possibility of being informed is a little demanding.
[ The edge his tone adopts on those last words suggests the understatement. When they've already been pressed into service, demanding further harmonization before yielding basic information is a bridge too far. Meridian and Zenith, whatever these forces are, can already read their natures. What would willfully accepting their further inflience even do to them?
He doesn't trust it, just as he doesn't trust anything that can encroach on his mind. ]
Hell, they don't tell us what further harmonization truly means.
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[ Yuri makes no bones about it. He may be surpassing in tenacity and self-reliance, but as far as calling upon someone to determine the fate of the universe? He's a crimelord with noble intentions. Who summons someone like him for such a purpose? What will would choose him, among lords and gods of their own worlds?
The mixture of those meant to grapple for the Oracles is so peculiar that Yuri doubts he could nail down a selection process. Even if their aspects are a determining factor, Harbingers run their own little gamut in terms of nature. ]
It'd be nice to know the nature of what we're trying to collect, but as you say, we're not privy. Expecting us to open ourselves to the influence of something we don't understand in exchange for the possibility of being informed is a little demanding.
[ The edge his tone adopts on those last words suggests the understatement. When they've already been pressed into service, demanding further harmonization before yielding basic information is a bridge too far. Meridian and Zenith, whatever these forces are, can already read their natures. What would willfully accepting their further inflience even do to them?
He doesn't trust it, just as he doesn't trust anything that can encroach on his mind. ]
Hell, they don't tell us what further harmonization truly means.