Good. She's glad that part wasn't important because she had no idea what he had just tried to tell her. She's pinpointed this one as one of those nerdy academics, though, just now, and it explains a lot. He's not dense, he's just unable to see past a very narrow range of focus. It's a creativity problem, not an intelligence problem. At least, according to her snap judgment of someone she's only just barely met.
She shakes her head. "No, I travel between planes frequently, normally. I've never forgotten any part of the experience," she says, leaving out of course the part where she did forget most of her human life. But, details. That's just one of the usual side-effects of being reincarnated in the Abyss, from what she's learned since.
"Which means the limitation on memory is specific to this place. The suiralukki cause it, or the Door, perhaps." She would bet on the Door, if only because those creatures who pretend to be gods seem too incompetent to be able to pull off such a thing as wiping the memories of all who witnessed their location - even if that would be a smart thing to do.
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She shakes her head. "No, I travel between planes frequently, normally. I've never forgotten any part of the experience," she says, leaving out of course the part where she did forget most of her human life. But, details. That's just one of the usual side-effects of being reincarnated in the Abyss, from what she's learned since.
"Which means the limitation on memory is specific to this place. The suiralukki cause it, or the Door, perhaps." She would bet on the Door, if only because those creatures who pretend to be gods seem too incompetent to be able to pull off such a thing as wiping the memories of all who witnessed their location - even if that would be a smart thing to do.