I concede that some metals are extraordinary. But it is the rest that hold them back from achieving anything. Energy if they do succeed in greatness, it only takes a handful of centuries for the details to be forgotten and mythologized.
As far as I can discern this holds across all mortal worlds.
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As far as I can discern this holds across all mortal worlds.
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[He leans dramatically against Lahabrea.]
But luckily not our problem. As if we don’t have enough to handle.
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Not our problem indeed. And thank the dark for that. We've enough on our plate. Where would you find the time to nap?
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But it feels more intimate with just us. Close as we have all become.
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[He's going to give up scrapbooking at this point and just lay his head in Lahabrea's lap.]
If luck would have it, you won't need to teach anyone how to summon any more Primals and I'll never have to build another kingdom.
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What a strange thought. Not having to do such things.
Though I can think of a few mortals worlds that might be improved by a primal.
[He's probably joking.]
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That will always be the case, but if you go chasing that you will never retire, mortals being what they are.