No, it wouldn't be. That would make sense, seeing as they were a singular world broken in several not a multitude of them merging into one. Like piecing together a puzzle, more. It feels like a smaller phenomenon—similar, but not exactly the same. He'd thought, during his conversation with Julie, if the subtle shifts in how each world forms and progresses has to do with its proximity to the Singularity. It's a haphazard theory. For all he knows, the only difference is entirely fucking random.
Either way, he's got new details now, and though he adds little else about the Conjunction—it's simple in concept, complicated in its implications—he seems to be turning it all over in his head.
"So Himeka never actually crossed to another realm." That's a different matter than how he'd first understood her description, when she explained she was the only one capable of moving through a doorway. "She crossed to another piece of the same one."
It's good to know. It means Ciri remains the only one he's aware of who can traverse realms altogether. Not just across shattered pieces of a single one.
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Either way, he's got new details now, and though he adds little else about the Conjunction—it's simple in concept, complicated in its implications—he seems to be turning it all over in his head.
"So Himeka never actually crossed to another realm." That's a different matter than how he'd first understood her description, when she explained she was the only one capable of moving through a doorway. "She crossed to another piece of the same one."
It's good to know. It means Ciri remains the only one he's aware of who can traverse realms altogether. Not just across shattered pieces of a single one.