As interesting as that theory is, I've found things are much more likely to be unique than they are identical. If that principle holds for one world, then it should for a collection of them.
[The pacing stops. She stands before the aetheryte again, touching it with just her fingertips.]
You may think me mad, if you like. [It won't matter one way or the other to her in terms of her own theory.] But suppose Hydaelyn, all the worlds, aren't truly gone at all? That what we know as the Storm, what the Natha have told us, is in truth the sense and feeling of the prelude to their arrival.
[Her eyes are very dark when she turns to look up at his face.]
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As interesting as that theory is, I've found things are much more likely to be unique than they are identical. If that principle holds for one world, then it should for a collection of them.
[The pacing stops. She stands before the aetheryte again, touching it with just her fingertips.]
You may think me mad, if you like. [It won't matter one way or the other to her in terms of her own theory.] But suppose Hydaelyn, all the worlds, aren't truly gone at all? That what we know as the Storm, what the Natha have told us, is in truth the sense and feeling of the prelude to their arrival.
[Her eyes are very dark when she turns to look up at his face.]
To their collection.