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I intend to. Who that will be is obviously still undecided, but I will likely not be going alone.
How difficult is direct engagement likely to be?
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I intend to. Who that will be is obviously still undecided, but I will likely not be going alone.
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Which is why I plan to address him very shortly. And he'll likely be expecting a visit.
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It’s externally impossible to manipulate. There’s a lot of spacial manipulation that goes into its operation, and Garsun designed a very redundant system controlled from remote locations that have never been found to protect it. It was also explicitly disabled as opposed to destroyed as an act of historical preservation. In the grand scheme of Existence, historical sites and records of Elements and related important knowledge is very hard to come by. Most didn’t want to see it just wiped out, when eventually it could be possible to, say dredge up archives in his technology, or reverse-engineer fully functioning technology from it.
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For the most part, they are. The tower you visited is a special case, on just about every front.
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Weapons? A good tally, and there aren’t many. Engineering with the elements in mind is not a very easy feat. Garsun was the most capable of it recorded, by a large margin.
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I can’t imagine that not being the case. I know you have a very useful and diverse pool of skills.
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Well, I hope you find some silver lining in all of this. There’s not much usefulness to involvement if you’re not getting to use the elements themselves, so I understand the misfortune in it.
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To that I say welcome. Or at least I would, if you weren’t used to bizarre at the point in your life.
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So they went out of their way to do that, if that’s to be believed. Interesting.
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Do you have any idea of a casualty count?