Interesting. It's somehow easier to accept the weirdness of the Horizon and how it works than the weirdness of reality, probably because the Horizon is closer to something Jayden's already familiar with, and it's not 'normal' by design. So sure, transferring one's memory of a book to its pages doesn't seem too outlandish.
And the idea of books filled with information from not just one Summoned's world, but many, is fascinating. The potential there is huge, from being able to share things learned in this world to giving each other better insight into their own worlds.
"Have you been here a long time? I mean, not here specifically, but in this world." He hadn't gotten much of a sense for who had been in this world for how long other than the few people he'd asked before ending up in the pit, but something about the way Istredd's talking about his domain makes it seem like he's been around for some time.
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And the idea of books filled with information from not just one Summoned's world, but many, is fascinating. The potential there is huge, from being able to share things learned in this world to giving each other better insight into their own worlds.
"Have you been here a long time? I mean, not here specifically, but in this world." He hadn't gotten much of a sense for who had been in this world for how long other than the few people he'd asked before ending up in the pit, but something about the way Istredd's talking about his domain makes it seem like he's been around for some time.