Indeed. Though we must live here by necessity, that alone does not inspire trust.
[Or, for that matter, any sort of inclination to return himself to powerlessness simply for the sake of attempting to hold the world together.]
As to the nature of our powers, while I am aware this is hardly my own world, there stands nothing that would be able to remove a person's abilities in the way ours are when first we arrive. Nor have I seen or heard anything to directly prove that Vaeros himself is responsible for their removal.
[It is, of course, not impossible that he is. But neither does Lahabrea have any proof.]
Especially when it is possible to regain them. If he is responsible for their removal, why then allow us to regain them?
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[Or, for that matter, any sort of inclination to return himself to powerlessness simply for the sake of attempting to hold the world together.]
As to the nature of our powers, while I am aware this is hardly my own world, there stands nothing that would be able to remove a person's abilities in the way ours are when first we arrive. Nor have I seen or heard anything to directly prove that Vaeros himself is responsible for their removal.
[It is, of course, not impossible that he is. But neither does Lahabrea have any proof.]
Especially when it is possible to regain them. If he is responsible for their removal, why then allow us to regain them?