Well, I acknowledge that all worlds work differently, and what's true in some may only be theory in others.
Even if you only think of souls as the energy that powers our magic and abilities in this world, this world will only move closer to nothingness if it keeps losing it.
[ Ryouma doesn't really care how anyone defines a soul because he doesn't consider it a moral or philosophical issue. Idealism will not win people over in this situation — which is fine because he's not an idealist anyway — so he's content to drive home the point that every lost soul potentially makes the world a little less stable. Why risk it? ]
It's interesting that the Zenites are willing to take that step, considering they believe our worlds are already gone, and this is all that's left.
[ Clearly, they don't seem to be concerned about preservation. ]
In any case, I'm grateful that you're willing to take the sensible approach.
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Even if you only think of souls as the energy that powers our magic and abilities in this world, this world will only move closer to nothingness if it keeps losing it.
[ Ryouma doesn't really care how anyone defines a soul because he doesn't consider it a moral or philosophical issue. Idealism will not win people over in this situation — which is fine because he's not an idealist anyway — so he's content to drive home the point that every lost soul potentially makes the world a little less stable. Why risk it? ]
It's interesting that the Zenites are willing to take that step, considering they believe our worlds are already gone, and this is all that's left.
[ Clearly, they don't seem to be concerned about preservation. ]
In any case, I'm grateful that you're willing to take the sensible approach.