What he had done sounded simple, but it depended on several important factors. It had all started with a simple thought: the world had to ask him permission before its rules could take effect on him. This meant his will was equal to or greater than the creator's.
If that were true, then for others whose wills were lower, the rules would probably impose themselves upon them.
But what if there was someone with a higher will who could block the world's will from acting on those people? For this to work, Atticus's will had to be stronger than the creator's.
He also discovered that he couldn't do this for himself, as he had already accepted the rules willingly. However, Draktharion had not, which made it possible.
This was a flaw the Dimensari were aware of, but one that Carion hadn't bothered to address. After all, who would think an apex would help another?
Atticus turned toward Draktharion, who was still confused. "You owe me," he said.