Hiro, the power required to regrow an entire world would need to be equal to that of a god. The power for reviving all of the worlds lost would take limitless power. It's for that reason that both sides are fighting for the Shards. As one, they have the power necessary to either destroy the Void or rejuvenate the worlds. This world will die slowly and painfully the moment the Void is destroyed, and ours will feel the echoes in time, if not sooner due to us losing our Shards before then.
No, not everything can be healed. Some wounds are too deep. They may scar over, but others will continue to bleed and fester.
Rebirth means another chance. When the faeries asked me to join the battle on this world, I agreed and waited quietly, judging whether or not the cause was worthy. Then, I judged whether the worlds are worth saving or condemning. The answer I came to was that they were. I don't wish to see the worlds suffer. Not mine, not yours, not this one, not any world. If that means recreating the Big Bang to save them, then so be it.
I don't believe they're truly invincible. It's just a matter of finding out their weakness and exploiting it. A chink in their armor, so to speak.
I'll do my best.
No matter which end comes, I, for one, will not let that be the end in our friendship. If you're of the same mind, then I hope you'll find me when it's all over. Perhaps we can have tea.
For what it's worth coming from me, and as I don't think we'll have the time for heartfelt moments, I must say this: thank you.
[This unlikely friendship has come to mean so much to Joshua, and there are no words to really describe that. There are also no words to describe just how much gratitude he feels toward it, not without admitting aloud to Hiro just how lonely both his life and afterlife have been. To come to know Hiro, Riku, Merida, Dorian, and others has been an unexpected treasure that Joshua will keep locked securely in his heart.]
9/7, Protected Rune Envelope
No, not everything can be healed. Some wounds are too deep. They may scar over, but others will continue to bleed and fester.
Rebirth means another chance. When the faeries asked me to join the battle on this world, I agreed and waited quietly, judging whether or not the cause was worthy. Then, I judged whether the worlds are worth saving or condemning. The answer I came to was that they were. I don't wish to see the worlds suffer. Not mine, not yours, not this one, not any world. If that means recreating the Big Bang to save them, then so be it.
I don't believe they're truly invincible. It's just a matter of finding out their weakness and exploiting it. A chink in their armor, so to speak.
I'll do my best.
No matter which end comes, I, for one, will not let that be the end in our friendship. If you're of the same mind, then I hope you'll find me when it's all over. Perhaps we can have tea.
For what it's worth coming from me, and as I don't think we'll have the time for heartfelt moments, I must say this: thank you.
[This unlikely friendship has come to mean so much to Joshua, and there are no words to really describe that. There are also no words to describe just how much gratitude he feels toward it, not without admitting aloud to Hiro just how lonely both his life and afterlife have been. To come to know Hiro, Riku, Merida, Dorian, and others has been an unexpected treasure that Joshua will keep locked securely in his heart.]