... No wonder then she thinks that everything must be gone.
[Not that she sympathizes with Yima but she can well imagine how going through five generations of Shard-Bearers must have soured her views in some way. Or perhaps she had no views of her world still existing to begin with.
That said, one thing seems odd to her.]
There is never a clean sweep in any war. It seems strange this conflict wouldn't be settled then by simply having one side 'win'. Perhaps it isn't the lack of clean sweep as much as the lack of cooperation to bring about a 'tie'?
[Ah but that would need an even number of Oracles, wouldn't it.]
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[Not that she sympathizes with Yima but she can well imagine how going through five generations of Shard-Bearers must have soured her views in some way. Or perhaps she had no views of her world still existing to begin with.
That said, one thing seems odd to her.]
There is never a clean sweep in any war. It seems strange this conflict wouldn't be settled then by simply having one side 'win'. Perhaps it isn't the lack of clean sweep as much as the lack of cooperation to bring about a 'tie'?
[Ah but that would need an even number of Oracles, wouldn't it.]