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WHO: Istredd and anyone!
WHAT: Catch-all for November
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon, Nocwich
WHEN: November
WARNINGS: May be spoilers for Witcher s3 in comments.

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WHAT: Catch-all for November
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon, Nocwich
WHEN: November
WARNINGS: May be spoilers for Witcher s3 in comments.
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It seems, from what Istredd is saying, that he must have had thoughts on the same lines.
"It stands to reason that the Heralds wouldn't talk like us, think like us. That any god wouldn't. But those Summoned, their power -- how great did the power of those Summoned grow?"
The idea makes him uneasy. He is no god; he does not like it when people begin to treat him like one, the look in some people's eyes when they know what has happened to him -- something he has been blissfully free of since Thorne pulled him out of his life. And here, he has found himself able to do things he shouldn't, that no man should be able to do, past the magic they teach him: the hours he's spent as a wolf, the flames that comes to his hands easily. He seeks no greater powers than those he needs to save his people. He never seeks for them to grow, though they do now and then nonetheless.
But if you were a real god, or something that had become accustomed to worship, how much would you resent whatever came to supplant you?
[OMG holy pete it has been longer since I hit this than I thought. It's interesting, and I definitely want to do more with them, but absolutely feel free to wrap this one if you want/need to. Jon can pretty much be like "I'm sorry, I'm taking up too much of your time" at any point.]
let's wrap on this one yes!
So take the power that the Summoned currently have gathered over only a few years and multiply that. It seems very obvious to him how realistic the new gods being former Summoned truly is. They're already otherworldly, they're already over-powered. In Solvunn they're worshipped. It's a slippery slope.
"We don't know for sure though, it's a theory for now." One that Istredd believes in otherwise he wouldn't have said anything. He gets up though, and glances over at Jon. "I must go to my next class, but thank you for spending some time with me and the Singularity. You should visit it again. It may like that." He doesn't know for certain, but it is alive, and it never seems to mind him talking to it.
He salutes and disappears from the Horizon to get to class!