[ He peers at Himeka closely. In all honesty, it isn't something he's considered in this context. He's thought about how each world may have evolved differently over generations—which explains the discrepancy in developments between all of them, why some are steeped in magic and monsters, and others seem to have lost it to time and stories—but Himeka's words make him realize there may be another angle to this. ]
If the Singularity is the point that connects every sphere, each world's relative proximity to it may alter the flow of time.
[ Maybe not at a precise interval—Yennefer and Ciri arrived nearly at the same time, yet the gap between them is immense—but time might simply. What. Move unpredictably? It sounds fucking absurd to think of it in that manner, but everything happening in this place falls under fucking absurd.
If. He still doesn't know who or what to believe. The longer he's here, the more he thinks there is truth to it. How much truth he's not yet decided, but there's obviously some kind of power to the Singularity that can't be measured. Ciri would not be so affected by it if that weren't so. ]
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If the Singularity is the point that connects every sphere, each world's relative proximity to it may alter the flow of time.
[ Maybe not at a precise interval—Yennefer and Ciri arrived nearly at the same time, yet the gap between them is immense—but time might simply. What. Move unpredictably? It sounds fucking absurd to think of it in that manner, but everything happening in this place falls under fucking absurd.
If. He still doesn't know who or what to believe. The longer he's here, the more he thinks there is truth to it. How much truth he's not yet decided, but there's obviously some kind of power to the Singularity that can't be measured. Ciri would not be so affected by it if that weren't so. ]