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I can’t afford to do anything else. Those tadpoles made sure of that.
*Takes a handful of sand and rubs it against one of my guns*
A mistake scissorsplat learned about.


Scissorsplat?
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The desert is. But the way of life doesn’t have to be.


Yet here you are attempting to do things alone.
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The metaphors have their uses. This desert is a lonely one—other than my master and former students, I rarely ran into anyone amongst the sands.


Sounds lonely.
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An oasis means the desert has intersected with the way of water. Be very wary if you see one, because their masters may be nearby.


That was a metaphor Time Line, but I appreciate the information.
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It happens. And happened. But the ways of sand consider islands of stability in this ever-changing desert to be unusual.


I mean it’s no lt uncommon to find an oasis within the harsh desert enviroment.
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*Nods*
In the same way, that’s what the desert is to us. Time is a chaotic, unpredictable force to become lost in. It shifts and turns, and the only constant is its inconsistency. That’s why permanent fixtures, like that trail we saw, mean something is wrong. They indicate that something is violating that nature, becoming fixed.


So there is never such a point within the framework of time that is a fixed moment or event?
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For some of us. The source isn’t something we can perceive directly, so we see it differently depending on our own biases. As the weaver explained.


Interesting, that makes sense.
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Precisely. That’s where the administrators come in. Each of those is drawing upon the same source, and the administrators access the source directly. All of those impact the source in different ways, which we’ll see reflected in the desert.


Is the desert the final destination for time?
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There are a lot of ideas about how time travel works. Multiple dimensions, world lines, parallel universes, paradoxes. They’re all true. Nobody really understands what’s truly going on, despite what they may tell you.


Yet there are many ways to traverse those mediums.
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*Takes a breath*
That wasn’t intentional, but I’ll try to start from scratch. You’re familiar with the idea of time travel, yes?


Yes.
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