A tiny oversight?
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Y’know, there’s been a question that has been lingering in my mind for a while.
Why is Shaleigh doing all this in the first place? Does she have some kind of motive?
Because when you’re going from your peaceful and safe realm into another where a war is going on, dealing with the natives of the Obsidian Realm that can end you the second you screw them over, messing around with a relic, a relic which origins are unknown and has chronological powers, you definitely have some sort of motive to do something that insane!
I think page 598 addresses that. Be sure to give that a look! ^__^
What I meant was her personal goals. Sorry for not elaborating more. 😅
Shaleigh’s pretty secretive about that, isn’t she? When we saw how distrusting Dean Farassi was of Shaleigh, do you think that maybe it’s an uphill battle for a Fox to make it in a world where she isn’t among the more favored species?
Ahh, lovely fan service.
Cleanliness is next to godliness!
Ohhhh, ok I get it.
Also, “perfectly safe” she says, while Kiriads internally screaming.
That’s an excellent way to describe Princess Kiriad’s situation right now!
I also like the details of the several “Fix Me” signs around the institute, lots of things don’t seem to be in the budget, huh?
(And Zmia cleaning the egg with Kleenex is so cute)
Zmia’s so effortlessly adorable! And good eye on the signs and what they might indicate. Vice Chancellor Vothy did make a little remark about the budget being tight, didn’t she?
Collateral damage caught in the gears of someone’s machinations. As seen in Chapters 1 and 2, it consists of blood, sweat, tears, and despair.
Sounds like a few folks are gonna get a do-over, then!
Continuum Collision
If We Could Turn Back Time.
Hitting the showers, Coneen, Shaleigh, and Zmia soak in the discussion about the repercussions of the relocation of the eminent eggs and the effects of the simple switch. Coneen conjures up the controversy of how the eggs are effectively equals. One compliments its companion and any consequences of their transit are understandably undefined. Shaleigh washes her hands of the matter saying the Institute insists on the experiment. Coneen’s concern is the imbalance imbued by the removal could cause costly collateral. Shaleigh drains that dry with a dismissal. A day devoid of the egg is another day on the calendar.
Is it?
The Obsidian Egg is not omniscient. If its Onyx opposite were absconded what might be apparent?
The chances of peril are ascertained to be slim but not none. A theory dives deep: If any occupants are within the margins of a mine and shielded by Onyx then what would be the overarching observations of the occupants? Shaleigh cannot completely kick out Coneen’s concerns.
They aren’t aware those odds are already stacked and about to collapse into a crisis.
Can the Institute and its intelligent minds mend the mess they’ve made or is another reign for a ravager queen about to commence?
(Blegh, not my best work. I did it anyway. Haha)