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so every generation they effectively half their population?
it's his sole focus on the research topic on hand (the awakening process and the changes it induces on a person) while ignoring all the gory parts (which made the other two sister puke despite having experience their on share of gruesome sights) as well as the torment his ex-lover had to go through
it could also be Lith's "Sister" and older apprentice of Medion who "killed" Solus
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maybe darkness and something else?
they share one amniotic sac. so once that breaks he could get the other ones out. but the problematic one would not be swimming in water in the womb anymore. not a state you want an unborn child to be left in for too long
*This engagement "is" her future*
I think the only mention of spaceships was the one that destroyed Atlantis. All the other transfers between worlds happend by teleportation. Also the whole thing with the infernal hunt and the different levels of hell sound more like different realms instead of just civilisations that occupy different areas of space and are at war.
I think this book is really awesome. Legion20 manages to keep his cast of characters relevant. They develop beside the main protagonist/s and don't just fade into nothingness or irrelevance because they can't logically keep up with his OPness. All too often the side characters won't be mentioned again because writing a believable development for them is either too hard or unwanted (Protagonist has to develop way faster/stronger/smarter than anyone else so naturally nobody can keep up). Just conjure some new ones with new personalities and let them interact with the main character. I find Legions20s worldbuilding way better and absolutly well done. It feels like an actual world that is living and breathing outside of the focused view of the protagonist as well. Stay safe and best of luck to your relative.
taught to *him
Either "I have access to" or "I can access"
what's up with the endless simulation? different timeline for different perspectives again? because otherwise they would have spent 10 days a 24 hours times 6 for the timeflow difference between reality and simulation. meaning a total of 1440 hours instead of 30 minutes in the simulation.
So he completely ignored the advice from the elf about the strength of their souls. why not do some research about the effect of the souls on things? I bet some archmages know how the strength of the soul affects magic and spellcasting. not to mention the benefits it might bring him in real life
making *up* his mind