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The one bit for sure. As of right now. That’s it.
Simple enough. Then I suppose we wait.
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The one bit for sure. As of right now. That’s it.
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Inner workings of the elements and very specific locations and bits of history that I will go out of my way to make sure you stay away from. I’d say it’s unlikely you learn more unless you go poking around when you shouldn’t.
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Depends on intention. Most get memory adjustments, like you’ be getting eventually.
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Localized. Pretty much entirely.
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Well “rogue” agents would just be people who can use the elements but not for good. And that’s more of a “good guy versus bad guy” deal. What we’re doing specifically is looking for unsolicited use. Instances where it has popped up, clearly out of control and done damage because someone who shouldn’t have been able to do something, did. Poked their nose somewhere they shouldn’t have. And that’s exactly the danger, playing with forces they don’t comprehend and hurting themselves or others. Even being a cause for a physical anomaly like we discussed before… Sort of like arson.
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With written records in existence. Yep, there you go. You had a better explanation for it than I did.
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Very comparable then. Only there’s also the fact that people countless millions and billions of years ago also had a lot of things figured out and then poofed.
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Sure, sounds comparable then. I think you definitely understand.
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Sure, whatever helps you understand. Not that I know if that’s a valid comparison… But you’re smart so I trust that it is.
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It's not. It's like, imagine that Existence was someone's project, right? Like programming something. The elements- the ones we call Hidden anyway, would be a part of that project that ended up cut, but their existence can still be found in the records. They have functionality if you know how to access them, but due to their unfinished nature, a lot of what makes them tick isn't immediately obvious, and very much not accessible... That make sense?