I've felt sick since witnessing the mines. I cannot imagine what it is like for you, but you have all of my empathy.
I asked other Chiron that exact question.
It's a possibility, if things become dire. What I would fear would be the gods who ally with COST would be subject to it far more than the ones who have sided with the Regency
I don't...believe it, exactly. But it is something that occurred to me in my thoughts and I haven't been able to shake. To do it to enemy gods would be an act of terror. To do it to allied gods would potentially alienate those allies.
If the allied gods were to give themselves to it willingly, there would be little conflict. We've pledged our lives to this - I can't imagine that some will not be willing to pledge more.
I hope that speculation is all this will come to. It could be that this war ends well before all of Ymir has been consumed, or that we lose this battle and it matters not at all.
Those are very kind words. I'm relieved that isn't just myself and Siegfried being disturbed by this particular element.
That is a fair point, and a well made one. But when I think of every god I've encountered, I struggle to see them consenting to a matter like this. They're all too proud, and from what I have learned, there are gods who have allied with the Regency as a matter of survival.
Your hopes are mine. If the Regency is ultimately destroyed and never exists, then there is also hope that Ymir will avoid this fate.
We are all of the same mind in this. [ He's unfamiliar with Siegfried, but he files the name away - someone he ought to meet later, no doubt.
Though he wouldn't dismiss the idea if it came to such a desperate situation, Thor has to admit that Chiron has a point. Gods are too proud - and, like mortal men, they too fear death. ] Even if some of us were to agree, it's unlikely to be enough - but I must have some hope, even if we are only considering what will happen if the worst comes to pass.
He knows your pantheon and of Ymir, even though his story was some time after yours. I'll see to an introduction, if you'd like.
[It was a surprise they hadn't run into each other already, but that was something to do much later. There were greater problems at hand.]
I will admit, seeing...all of this...does put me in the mind to consider the worst case scenarios. Forgive me if my own mindset has impacted yours.
Most of mine have taken that side. Athena favors COST, and two others sit on the sidelines. I'd advise asking the other Chiron regarding yours.
[Chiron shared that information with Chiron some time ago, but the fact that Odin and Freya favor the Regency feels...it feels wrong to share on the network like this. It's better said from the other horseman's mouth, with authority that this one doesn't have.]
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Do you think this is to be the eventual fate of all gods embroiled in this war?
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I asked other Chiron that exact question.
It's a possibility, if things become dire. What I would fear would be the gods who ally with COST would be subject to it far more than the ones who have sided with the Regency
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Why do you believe that?
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I don't...believe it, exactly. But it is something that occurred to me in my thoughts and I haven't been able to shake. To do it to enemy gods would be an act of terror. To do it to allied gods would potentially alienate those allies.
Regardless of the path, it still is upsetting.
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If the allied gods were to give themselves to it willingly, there would be little conflict. We've pledged our lives to this - I can't imagine that some will not be willing to pledge more.
I hope that speculation is all this will come to. It could be that this war ends well before all of Ymir has been consumed, or that we lose this battle and it matters not at all.
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That is a fair point, and a well made one. But when I think of every god I've encountered, I struggle to see them consenting to a matter like this. They're all too proud, and from what I have learned, there are gods who have allied with the Regency as a matter of survival.
Your hopes are mine. If the Regency is ultimately destroyed and never exists, then there is also hope that Ymir will avoid this fate.
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Though he wouldn't dismiss the idea if it came to such a desperate situation, Thor has to admit that Chiron has a point. Gods are too proud - and, like mortal men, they too fear death. ] Even if some of us were to agree, it's unlikely to be enough - but I must have some hope, even if we are only considering what will happen if the worst comes to pass.
Do you know which Gods are among the Regency?
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[It was a surprise they hadn't run into each other already, but that was something to do much later. There were greater problems at hand.]
I will admit, seeing...all of this...does put me in the mind to consider the worst case scenarios. Forgive me if my own mindset has impacted yours.
Most of mine have taken that side. Athena favors COST, and two others sit on the sidelines. I'd advise asking the other Chiron regarding yours.
[Chiron shared that information with Chiron some time ago, but the fact that Odin and Freya favor the Regency feels...it feels wrong to share on the network like this. It's better said from the other horseman's mouth, with authority that this one doesn't have.]