[And certainly there is some sense of urgency about the place, tangled up in the tense way the citizens of the cities here seem to regard each other. Stakes are, ostensibly, quite high. But it’s curious that this war for the fate of reality has also, supposedly, been going on for centuries—maybe even millennia. If someone is orchestrating this grand contest, they don’t seem to be in any rush to get to a conclusion.]
Can’t find anything in the way of records about older generations, though. Supposedly the previous wars wiped them out, but it just seems awfully convenient.
[There’s a wealth of other culture in Kenos’s cities, art and literature and stories from hundreds upon hundreds of places, but not a single surviving account of even the most recent conflict prior to this one? It stinks of artifice.]
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My feeling too.
[And certainly there is some sense of urgency about the place, tangled up in the tense way the citizens of the cities here seem to regard each other. Stakes are, ostensibly, quite high. But it’s curious that this war for the fate of reality has also, supposedly, been going on for centuries—maybe even millennia. If someone is orchestrating this grand contest, they don’t seem to be in any rush to get to a conclusion.]
Can’t find anything in the way of records about older generations, though. Supposedly the previous wars wiped them out, but it just seems awfully convenient.
[There’s a wealth of other culture in Kenos’s cities, art and literature and stories from hundreds upon hundreds of places, but not a single surviving account of even the most recent conflict prior to this one? It stinks of artifice.]