[@Draken] You mean Creid? OH wait, you don't mean Creid. You mean Ilya's vision. Well...I guess it depends on how he interprets it. For example, Ziotea took her own vision to be confirmation of something she already believes: that she is a born destroyer. Granted, she's got a lot of circumstantial evidence, but that doesn't make it true. And yes, she interprets some of the aspects of her vision in a symbolic way -- a wave of fire perhaps not meaning actual fire but merely destruction or death -- because it lends itself to that, and Ilya's encourages a more direct interpretation. He doesn't seem the sort to accept that the future is set in stone, though. Either there's something about the scene he's misinterpreting from lack of data, or it's a warning and not a promise. Or that's how I'd look at it. Also nice MewToo. <3