...some of the details of our earlier conversations have grown a bit hazy, but I do not believe I have ever told you what became of the world I showed you, once. It was broken, shattered into one primary fragment and ten and three more reflections of it-- and while I know not precisely how we survived, I am one of two whose souls remained whole.
To make a long explanation very short, however, in answer to your question: these fragmented worlds do not recognize themselves as broken. They view our efforts to return them to the whole quite differently than we do, as they do not have any understanding of their true state.
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[don't lump him in with vampires, wow...
but he considers just where to start, first.]
...some of the details of our earlier conversations have grown a bit hazy, but I do not believe I have ever told you what became of the world I showed you, once. It was broken, shattered into one primary fragment and ten and three more reflections of it-- and while I know not precisely how we survived, I am one of two whose souls remained whole.
To make a long explanation very short, however, in answer to your question: these fragmented worlds do not recognize themselves as broken. They view our efforts to return them to the whole quite differently than we do, as they do not have any understanding of their true state.