"I wouldn't think mine should," he says, glancing back to Ten-Nank. "It's more a concern for friends of mine on the Voidtrecker Express. Inigo, with his world. Don't know if 'gods' count as worlds destroying themselves to your ministry's classification system, or whatever's used."
His own world, however, whatever balances and imbalances were present, shouldn't be that upsetting. The wars that plagued it were far more regional, far less on the scale of world-ending levels. As far as other ways for a world to destroy itself, ones caused by world... what, instabilities?
He's just glad there doesn't appear to be indications of the world-unmaking shapes around his homeworld. He can be simple and unapologetic about it.
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His own world, however, whatever balances and imbalances were present, shouldn't be that upsetting. The wars that plagued it were far more regional, far less on the scale of world-ending levels. As far as other ways for a world to destroy itself, ones caused by world... what, instabilities?
He's just glad there doesn't appear to be indications of the world-unmaking shapes around his homeworld. He can be simple and unapologetic about it.