User:HollowAmaranth/A700034

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"Nazir: So let me get this story of yours straight. You're some otherworldly adventurer type whose voyages have taken you from universe to universe. You’ve been traversing this supposed multiverse for several centuries now and you’ve suddenly decided to visit our world for no apparent reason. You said yourself that there were infinite possibilities and countless worlds out there. An endless multiverse of boundless and unparalleled scale is what you have just described. Well, then I find it extremely hard to believe that ours caught your interest whatsoever. We're just insignificant molecules in an infinite ocean according to you. We are but one fragment of something vastly greater than our laughably finite existence. That's assuming that you're not some drug addict obviously.

A70: You hit it on the nail for a brief moment there, but I'm very afraid that no universe is quite insignificant like you decided to word things. I'd think about it very differently for a moment actually if I were you. Here you are, given the chance to leave your roots and explore entirely different realities. Every single living entity within this endless narrative, given enough effort and hard work, can do the exact same thing. Well, since you're clearly not actually bound to your initial starting destination, you're able to make an impact on differing realities. I'm talking about infinite adventures that are right under your nose. The whole notion that the sheer scope of the multiverse equates into everything within itself being insignificant is simply flawed, because the multiverse is not your prison. Rather, it’s your only escape route if you wish to leave your prison. There are no arguments.

Nazir: Even if that's true, it still won't quite explain why you came here of all places. Is there any motive or purpose behind your mission? We’re not exactly that interesting in comparison to literal infinite possibilities. We're a colony of miners and farmers, living our mundane and normal lives. How is that possibly exciting? Exactly how in the name of the High Spirit do you feel this elaborate tall tale of yours actually makes sense?

A70: Who said I had a mission? My motive is curiosity. I didn't come here because this universe was special. My reason for coming here is because I felt like it. I go where I want, when I want, and in full correspondence with my soul. There is no underlying purpose. There is no rationale. I follow my own path. It's simplicity itself. Tell you what, I'll leave you with this, because you entertained me. When you let all thoughts of the impossible dissipate, only the possible shall be presented to you. Let your spirit, not your doubts, guide your movements."