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That's not how it works
Humanity would be far more productive if the Dregs weren't the Dregs. Healthy blood donors are far better than corpses. Kugelblitz is literally squeezing the golden goose to death.
Wasn't it B?
To be fair, it is off topic. I only joined mid way when I saw you substitute Wisdom for Mother Nature, which is obviously ridiculous. From arguing what the origin of the word Titan is to Wisdom, then Mother Nature, then now DNA? My argument is that Wisdom isn't a product of fear nor Mother Nature. It is instinctual, and before you circle it back to Mother Nature, let me give you the definition of the word: -Mother Nature is the personification of nature. Imagine the planet Earth, then shape it into a 'person'. That is Mother Nature. Mother Earth is the same, but in a literal sense then a spiritual one. -Wisdom is experience, knowledge, coupled with sound judgement. This clearly does not relate to Mother Nature. That "person" did not teach me, my teachers did. Claiming Mother Nature gave me Wisdom is the same as people claiming a doctor's achievement of saving people as god's miracle. -As for the root of this whole comment: The origin of the word 'Titan'. While I am not part of that conversation, titan as a noun originated from Greek mythology. You may argue the etymology of that word, but the origin of it as a noun is already established. This isn't a matter of belief, but language. English decides what is correct English.
This just makes it worse. As pointed out previously, Mother Nature is a spiritual term. It isn't making any sense when you dump it together with the animal kingdom. Even 'Mother Earth' is too broad of a term for it.
"You used the word incorrectly" — don't change my statement. There is a vast difference between the two.
For someone who said there'd be a number of logical reasons, all you mentioned were so unlikely to happen. Obviously there wasn't any clan that got wiped out in the city, and people won't think: "Oh! A clan probably got wiped out!" when they see a poor boy enter their store carrying a bunch of elixirs.
Like I said, you're using the word incorrectly and having "deeper thoughts" does not solve the issue. Mother Nature does not connect with your statement. Therefore, your statement was basically making no sense. Unless you're trying to invent a new meaning to the term.
A number of logical reasons huh? Like what? How is it reasonable that a poor 12 year old boy has pills worth thousands in his pocket? A spatial ring, even? I've read enough cultivation novels to know how absurd this is.
I don't have a unique perspective of mother nature, rather the definition of it. It's literally just the personified form of nature and has nothing to do with fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of pain, etc. Those you mentioned are instinctual responses, usually to promote survival. They are part of human nature, not mother nature. Be it Mother Nature or Mother Earth, both are terms used to describe the planet itself. The former is spiritual while the latter is more of a physical term. You can Google this if you want.
That is far from what mother nature is, surely you jest?
Twelve years old? Selling magical pills at that age... well ain't that suspicious. How did he get away with this? This is like a kid coming to a pawnshop to sell gold bars.
It was isolated in a containment unit until Nick decided to free it, so it was definitely his fault. Plus, no one knew that it can devour other specters, and it consumes humans just the same. So, by that logic, won't keeping it close to humans — and inside a populous city be foolish in itself? Dark Dream keeps a human-devouring specter too, and I doubt other manufacturers don't keep their own share of dangerous Specters. In the end, the cause of the incident was Nick's decision to free a Force Specter, notoriously known for their trait of being extremely difficult to contain. The relatively easy and bloodless capture of The Fog made Nick underestimate Force Specters in general, as it was the only Force Specter he had interacted with at that time. The Crimson Sea should have helped him realize that it was dangerous to play with fire, though.
It is Kilgharrah. That is the Khaos Space. The guardians are linked to it. Kilgharrah had already conversed with Emery and Morgana before when they first entered that place. There is no reason for the dragon to suddenly be unable to this time around.
The screaming lack of identification? Asking everyone's account is what even lazy police officers would do. The excuse of MC not getting busted cuz no one will ask him is nonsense. A bit of identification, validity, and testimony is always conducted. This city is supposed to be some rich people's residential area as well, or at least close to it. Ever experienced how strick security and scrutiny is in such places? They would literally mingle in your belongings even if its not allowed.
how can you not suspect an illegal immigrant?
Then he's technically advertising that he came from the outer region?
Why are you comparing MCs to those people? That just makes it worse. Especially for Azaroth, since he was literally a God with so many assets available on the get-go upon his rebirth.
Wisdom seems to start from thinking, though, along with the desire for knowledge, then experience. It originating from fear sounds pretty diabolic.
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