[ Kahlil watches him move around the office, noting the door. What Ambrose pulls from his book tracks with what they heard about them in Ikorr. The vague history, the painting. He grimaces, again disturbed by the similarities of this story to the way weapons are made in his own world. ]
They disagreed on what to do with the daggers, but both the werewolves and vampires believed they held a power capable of escaping or being unleashed.
[ His brow furrows. ]
If there is something seeking to break free, or split the world in two - could the Singularity be reacting to that threat, or a sign of its instability? [ A beat. ] I've heard the stories that the Singularity birthed the gods and the many worlds, that they are connected through it. We've already seen rifts in space on a much larger scale, but as you said - this reaction is unprecedented.
[ Last summer, the Anomalous Beasts had broken into the world, and as far as he knows most had been linked to a particular Summoned. He continues the next part carefully, since it's a point of pride for the High Mage: ]
You bring us to this world to assist you, but with the increase in Summonings, each territory performing their own... could the ritual itself be causing damage over time?
[ This has been brought up to him by others, and in his own world the Gates could cause destruction if used incorrectly - he leaves that last implication out, though. He knows nothing about the ritual, and these are multiple non-questions in one. He wants Ambrose's thoughts on the Singularity, what it is to him. ]
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They disagreed on what to do with the daggers, but both the werewolves and vampires believed they held a power capable of escaping or being unleashed.
[ His brow furrows. ]
If there is something seeking to break free, or split the world in two - could the Singularity be reacting to that threat, or a sign of its instability? [ A beat. ] I've heard the stories that the Singularity birthed the gods and the many worlds, that they are connected through it. We've already seen rifts in space on a much larger scale, but as you said - this reaction is unprecedented.
[ Last summer, the Anomalous Beasts had broken into the world, and as far as he knows most had been linked to a particular Summoned. He continues the next part carefully, since it's a point of pride for the High Mage: ]
You bring us to this world to assist you, but with the increase in Summonings, each territory performing their own... could the ritual itself be causing damage over time?
[ This has been brought up to him by others, and in his own world the Gates could cause destruction if used incorrectly - he leaves that last implication out, though. He knows nothing about the ritual, and these are multiple non-questions in one. He wants Ambrose's thoughts on the Singularity, what it is to him. ]