Maybe next time, if you're responsible with round one.
[As the self-proclaimed ethics and safety committee of Viktor's research efforts, he's allowed to declare this. Maybe it's a joke, maybe it's not, who knows!!]
Lunar energy: yes, I'm fairly certain. The relics I mentioned only move it around, as discussed, but the purest form of energy may very well dissolve it entirely. Warping it with darkblood powers raises the same concern as the relics, I'd think: where is it going, ultimately? We don't want to find a pit of corruption somewhere later on that we created ourselves.
dang brain, where did you get 'would' from 'was'??
Maybe darkblood would destroy it? Not dissolve it, but--just stop it from existing. We can try that with corruption, couldn't we? Even if it does sound weird that the relics are better with dealing with corruption, but all it does is suck it up.
[ Like, huh. That's weird. He can get why Palamedes is cautious about 'where does corruption go' when something so useful doesn't just...get rid of it. ]
We can try— I'm just not wholly convinced that's how the alleged 'out of existence' part works. Even with these darkblood abilities. It's— I might liken it to entropy: a constant amount, never decreasing. We'd only have to look as far as our own surroundings to see that kind of thing, the way the city fluctuates but never wholly collapses or becomes entirely well.
[He pushes his glasses up to pinch the bridge of his nose, waving his other hand like, never mind, now he's going off on another tangent. Entropy! Listen to him!]
We can try. Let's start with an object and not a person, just in case.
no subject
[As the self-proclaimed ethics and safety committee of Viktor's research efforts, he's allowed to declare this. Maybe it's a joke, maybe it's not, who knows!!]
Lunar energy: yes, I'm fairly certain. The relics I mentioned only move it around, as discussed, but the purest form of energy may very well dissolve it entirely. Warping it with darkblood powers raises the same concern as the relics, I'd think: where is it going, ultimately? We don't want to find a pit of corruption somewhere later on that we created ourselves.
dang brain, where did you get 'would' from 'was'??
[ Like, huh. That's weird. He can get why Palamedes is cautious about 'where does corruption go' when something so useful doesn't just...get rid of it. ]
brains be like that sometimes
[He pushes his glasses up to pinch the bridge of his nose, waving his other hand like, never mind, now he's going off on another tangent. Entropy! Listen to him!]
We can try. Let's start with an object and not a person, just in case.