For Science! (and saving the universe)
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Alright people, I've got a job for you.
Step one: help me come up with as many different theories as you can.
Step two: Disprove as many of those theories as possible. The more we narrow it down, the easier it should be to find the solution.
Here's what I have so far...
1. The damage down to the Darkness during the Dreaming battle was so great that it caused an imbalance in the natural scale of Light and Darkness. The weather, tremors, and magical disruptions are due to the universe being thrown off kilter.
2. The removal of the borders between worlds has caused some kind of disruption resulting in the effects listed above.
3. The appearance of the Final Fantasy worlds is the cause of this disruption.
- possibly because they were originally part of a parallel universe which has now merged with this one.
4. .... damn, I know there was more.
Go on, add as many as you can. In the meantime, I'll be conducting an experiment on the power of mind over matter. This will entail curling up on my bed and seeing how well I can both distract myself from nausea and keep my mind relatively focused by daydreaming about someone with white hair, pretty brown eyes, and a really... sexy... voice.
Yes, this sounds like a very good plan. Excuse me now, for I think I must proceed with it immediately.
Step one: help me come up with as many different theories as you can.
Step two: Disprove as many of those theories as possible. The more we narrow it down, the easier it should be to find the solution.
Here's what I have so far...
1. The damage down to the Darkness during the Dreaming battle was so great that it caused an imbalance in the natural scale of Light and Darkness. The weather, tremors, and magical disruptions are due to the universe being thrown off kilter.
2. The removal of the borders between worlds has caused some kind of disruption resulting in the effects listed above.
3. The appearance of the Final Fantasy worlds is the cause of this disruption.
- possibly because they were originally part of a parallel universe which has now merged with this one.
4. .... damn, I know there was more.
Go on, add as many as you can. In the meantime, I'll be conducting an experiment on the power of mind over matter. This will entail curling up on my bed and seeing how well I can both distract myself from nausea and keep my mind relatively focused by daydreaming about someone with white hair, pretty brown eyes, and a really... sexy... voice.
Yes, this sounds like a very good plan. Excuse me now, for I think I must proceed with it immediately.
(drinks some tea, lights a lavendar candle, and take a tylenol preemptively)
Date: 2009-05-09 02:30 pm (UTC)Theory 4: Worlds' spirits are dead/sick. Their illness/transition to being soulless worlds is the cause. (Something similar in Sherri S. Tepper's The Singer from the Sea is discussed.)
Theory 5 (related to theory 1): Suppose the evil that was in Xehanort/Xemnas was not destroyed but released into the general mana of the universe, tainting it and affecting the worlds as well. Double points for this theory because it would constitute poison and not be someone we expect.
Theory 6: This is all part of Calum's plan. He's doing something or other to give himself power and all of this is just side effects.
Theory 7: Um, all of this is actually a huge fake world like the one Ansem had Roxas in, and it's glitching worse and worse. I call this the matrix theory.
And okay I have to stop for now. My head's feeling fuzzy. I'll try to think up more for you later.
Re: (drinks some tea, lights a lavendar candle, and take a tylenol preemptively)
Date: 2009-05-09 04:38 pm (UTC)Kind of like Geostigma?
Re: (drinks some tea, lights a lavendar candle, and take a tylenol preemptively)
Date: 2009-05-09 05:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-09 07:14 pm (UTC)If they split off Radiant Garden... wouldn't they logically be VII, VIII, and X's worlds?
Which we haven't heard about yet.
no subject
Date: 2009-05-09 05:01 pm (UTC)I wonder if studying the nature of Mirror Earth in relation to Earth would be useful in understanding the Final Fantasy worlds.
5 - See, I was expecting the First Darkness, 'cause I'm all about balance, as you know. I'd think Orpheus would know that about me, but there is a chance his mind was on something else when he said that.
6 - If it's Calum, then he told a few lies. Not that I expected him to be perfectly honest.
Re: (drinks some tea, lights a lavendar candle, and take a tylenol preemptively)
Date: 2009-05-10 01:43 pm (UTC)Clearly taking this to an extreme was what landed us in hot water the second time. But yes that's a base point. The other theories are at this time potential byproducts of such a large magical poisoning.
I think I'm going to go browse around the library for anything that really deeply refers to ancient magics - if not that, unusual anomalies in world phyisology.