"There are immortals. There are beings who are not bound to time. I am myself a fragment of a universe. There are mortals, immortals, gods, elves, titans, angels, demons, more types of beings than I will list. There are immortals on the voidcraft with you. There are gods. We have been requested to confirm the state of planets having those significant to them removed from their systems. This is not impossible. Worlds and galaxies and systems have collapsed from individuals being tethered without consideration to their roles. It has happened. It is happening."
And from there, dealing with the consequences of those careless actions.
"You don't understand its capabilities, its limitations - the limitations of the crafts that use it. What can be done, what can't. You understand your own existence, you seem to understand ways the void can be used, but how can you understand the void, when you only know it from inside a craft? But I have looked it up, since you ask: about Elves. Elves can die, and be allowed to reincarnate if they desire, or spend the afterlife in another location. Stay a spirit, if they prefer. There are many results for elves. You can explain, if you like, how you would be an exception. But the rules, the ways that everything exists, abides by in one existence; the way your world works - it can be violated by outside existences."
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"There are immortals. There are beings who are not bound to time. I am myself a fragment of a universe. There are mortals, immortals, gods, elves, titans, angels, demons, more types of beings than I will list. There are immortals on the voidcraft with you. There are gods. We have been requested to confirm the state of planets having those significant to them removed from their systems. This is not impossible. Worlds and galaxies and systems have collapsed from individuals being tethered without consideration to their roles. It has happened. It is happening."
And from there, dealing with the consequences of those careless actions.
"You don't understand its capabilities, its limitations - the limitations of the crafts that use it. What can be done, what can't. You understand your own existence, you seem to understand ways the void can be used, but how can you understand the void, when you only know it from inside a craft? But I have looked it up, since you ask: about Elves. Elves can die, and be allowed to reincarnate if they desire, or spend the afterlife in another location. Stay a spirit, if they prefer. There are many results for elves. You can explain, if you like, how you would be an exception. But the rules, the ways that everything exists, abides by in one existence; the way your world works - it can be violated by outside existences."