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  1. "I would argue that Shardmetals are invested enough for such an event to occur. It is also possible that the Dominium could have been only the catalyst needed to start a self-sustaining conversion reaction."
  2. "Alright, calm down. Just focus on making one thing. Try a regrowth fabrial." "Huh. Alright. I'll give Rep a call and ask him to come over." -- Rep slashed the last piece of machinery off of Unintelligible(?), and sat back, exhausted. "That was fun, wouldn't you say?" A faint ringing sounded. Rep shook his head to dispell it, but it only got louder. He glanced annoyed at Impossible. "That's your ringtone? Really? A high-pitched ringing sound? Answer it, would you?" @Thaidakar the Ghostblood
  3. And of course the return of an ancient group of genocidal gods that would enslave the Listener people and start up a genocidal war against the humans. Again, Gavilar was attempting to return the Fused. He didn't actually want trade. He wanted to return the Voidbringers and start up the desolations again, something that the modern-day Listeners would literally rather die than allow to happen. Now, are the Alethi a metaphor for colonization? Eh, maybe? Though their original intent, vengeance, was a perfectly rational justification for a war, they got distracted by the wealth of the gemhearts and turned a war of vengeance into a war for profit. And some Alethi, namely Sadeas, seemed to want to genocide all the Parshmen. So on that front, kinda. Additionally, they, along with most other people in the world, mistreated the Parshmen. Yes, the Parshmen needed to be cared for in order to be kept alive, and I guess making them work is sort of morally okay, but they could also, y'know, talk. Like, that's a thing that people knew they could do. And stuff like what happened to Sah, his wife being sold as breeding stock, still happened to them. So on that front, also kinda. If you want to see it, it's there. Personally, I find more similarities between the Final desolation and modern-day problems. It's asking the same questions: What do you do when, although you personally have done nothing wrong, your ancestors participated in mistreating a group of people in a way that has benefitted you and hurt them?
  4. "Yes, well, investiture's existence can allow for strange phenomena, such as the sun's mass and energy being converted entirely into investiture and shoved into the Spiritual realm."
  5. Nameless dashed towards the cornucopia, grabbing some explosives. You could never go wrong with explosives.
  6. "Okay fine! You can just work with him instead. Does that work, or do you insist on going alone?"
  7. "Interesting. You might be a good supporting hero for Rep. He probably doesn't have much of a team put together at the moment."
  8. Someone else looked at Alex. "And I suppose you're an adventurer?"
  9. Nameless decided to use an even simpler command: "Destroy"
  10. Nameless nodded gratefully. "Thanks." He ran off to go make Nightblood 2.0.
  11. Someone else started walking back to the party, pulling out his phone to call Rep.
  12. "Trust me. If a tenth of his reputation is true, he's the guy for the job."
  13. "With his reputation? Definitely. He once tracked a bounty across three threads, and brought them back alive."
  14. "If it did, the Witherlord would take control of the defected withergeist the instant he noticed the it interfering with his plans." Someone else scratched his head, then pulled out a scroll. "Would you look at that? Looks like the legendary bounty hunter Rep O'Sim has recently been reborn. He should be up to the task."
  15. "Yeah. Well, do you happen to know of any erstwhile adventurers that are up to finding their way into a prison forged by the Witherlord? Preferably one who takes money for pay?"
  16. "And I'm a saying personified. Whatever else Narrators are, at least they're creative. Usually."
  17. Someone else made a disgusted noise. "He went back on it. Typical narrator behavior."
  18. "Ah. Bother. Nameless has Sequence on the guest list." Someone else sighed, making a note on his clipboard. "I suppose I'll need to find an adventurer to go deliver that invitation."
  19. Someone else shrugged. "I dunno. I'll ask them when we next meet. By the way, do you know where Sequence is?"
  20. Someone else considered this. "I suppose I could take apprentices. I'd have to train them, but I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard, right?"
  21. "Well, yeah. It has been exhausting. And now Nameless isn't even coming, so I have to be the host." Someone else sighed. "And even after I finish this party, I've got dozens of people begging me to cater their events. I haven't had a break since I opened my business."
  22. Someone else ran up to them, puffing from exertion. "Hey! Nameless wasn't able to give this to you earlier, so here it is now." He handed everyone an invitation to Nameless' party.
  23. @Frustration, I'm ready to lose the bet. Just made some cookies!

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    1. Frustration

      Frustration

      Those look so good right now.

    2. NameIess

      NameIess

      I'm sure they'd taste even better after being spiked.

  24. "I need a rusting bandage! Or better yet, a regrowth fabrial, or even a burning hospital teleportation device! Not a water bottle!"
  25. Nameless teleported there an instant later. "Come on, buddy. I can't be fooled so easily. I can follow you anywhere. Even here. I'm confused as to why you keep running, however. You should be fighting me. Now that you have your sword, you could finally win. You could kill me."
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