[There's an impression of something like indecision from his end of the connection. Things he's not, strictly speaking, supposed to talk about, at least not with ordinary people.
But the people here are hardly ordinary, and this probably counts as an extraordinary circumstance. Right?
With some caution:]
It's not impossible. But the kinda scale they're talking about, even if the Oracles do have enough juice to manage it, there's no way it ends the way they say it will.
[He thinks it's more likely it goes sideways in ways very much worse than lowercase-o oblivion: empty husks of worlds recreated without life; fragile souls separated from their bodies or even their ghosts, lost without any way to return to the afterlife; natural cycles of existence disrupted or fractured.]
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But the people here are hardly ordinary, and this probably counts as an extraordinary circumstance. Right?
With some caution:]
It's not impossible. But the kinda scale they're talking about, even if the Oracles do have enough juice to manage it, there's no way it ends the way they say it will.
[He thinks it's more likely it goes sideways in ways very much worse than lowercase-o oblivion: empty husks of worlds recreated without life; fragile souls separated from their bodies or even their ghosts, lost without any way to return to the afterlife; natural cycles of existence disrupted or fractured.]