"As far as I know, we don't have anything demonic, but I'm not an expert on our entire world." There are a whole lot of places Jayce has never been, places where there are actual magic users who know everything he's only been able to theorize or question. He would do anything to find them, to get those answers. To find the mage who saved his life again.
"I'm afraid so much of what I know is limited, but creating Hexgates required the use of technology, those crystals, and runes." And Jayce smiles, that warm feeling spreading in his chest every time someone compliments him. In this case though, it's for what he cares about most. "I did, but it was a very strong memory. And we definitely blew up a lot of things over the years testing it out." Oh boy, and then some. Once they had the support of the Council they had to immediately start figuring out how to put it into practice. "Arguably we shouldn't be messing with something we don't fully understand, but then nothing would ever get done. All progress starts with a curiosity not fully explored."
It was reckless, and they still are messing with things they don't understand, that might be why Viktor's Hexcore in their world ended up hurting him instead of helping him. But that is what you have to do sometimes to push the world forward. A certain amount of reckless determination.
The question is an interesting one and it immediately sparks the same kind of thought process for him. "I ... the problem would be getting our hands on the type of magical source that powers New Magic here. I don't think they're going to hand it over to us." They're stranger and it seems only trusted or high level scientists and academics get to do that. "I wonder if they'd let us if we could guarantee them access to the Singularity, but we don't want to give Cadens that." They want to destroy it. Or do something to it unwise. Jayce can't help that.
"I think most things are possible, but powering it and safeguarding it, that would be the hard part."
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"I'm afraid so much of what I know is limited, but creating Hexgates required the use of technology, those crystals, and runes." And Jayce smiles, that warm feeling spreading in his chest every time someone compliments him. In this case though, it's for what he cares about most. "I did, but it was a very strong memory. And we definitely blew up a lot of things over the years testing it out." Oh boy, and then some. Once they had the support of the Council they had to immediately start figuring out how to put it into practice. "Arguably we shouldn't be messing with something we don't fully understand, but then nothing would ever get done. All progress starts with a curiosity not fully explored."
It was reckless, and they still are messing with things they don't understand, that might be why Viktor's Hexcore in their world ended up hurting him instead of helping him. But that is what you have to do sometimes to push the world forward. A certain amount of reckless determination.
The question is an interesting one and it immediately sparks the same kind of thought process for him. "I ... the problem would be getting our hands on the type of magical source that powers New Magic here. I don't think they're going to hand it over to us." They're stranger and it seems only trusted or high level scientists and academics get to do that. "I wonder if they'd let us if we could guarantee them access to the Singularity, but we don't want to give Cadens that." They want to destroy it. Or do something to it unwise. Jayce can't help that.
"I think most things are possible, but powering it and safeguarding it, that would be the hard part."