Carlisle shifts uncomfortably, the idea of there being multiple worlds clearly one that unsettles him. "I cannot help but wonder if there are others from my world out there, people from a place and a time where I should have come from, yet don't exist."
Given how he generally views his existence as a burden upon the world, that's almost a comforting thought to the clergyman. Still, if he never existed at all, he cannot benefit from knowing just how much better things would be without him, now can he?
"The Door is a curious and frightening thing, even more so in the hands of these false deities."
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Given how he generally views his existence as a burden upon the world, that's almost a comforting thought to the clergyman. Still, if he never existed at all, he cannot benefit from knowing just how much better things would be without him, now can he?
"The Door is a curious and frightening thing, even more so in the hands of these false deities."