Keshin nods, laying Joanne's head against the wall. "Yeah...it did sound like they had managed to win, from the sound of Elayne's information. Which is...problematic on many levels. Although messing with the future, if it is our future, sounds like an even more dangerous idea. But it may be worth the attempt, if only for a little extra cash and to save my own hide. I'll see what I can do, but we might have to wait it out until her inhibitions are lowered enough."
<...Kess...what if she's really from th' future?>
<I don't know. We'll deal with that when it comes. Maybe if we change it, we will survive it. At least for two or three years.>
<...how long do ya think we got, anyway?>
<......I have no idea. I only know what you know about what might be in here, and the gist of a couple different medical examinations. I'd ask Myitt, but we'd probably have to pay for it. And we can't afford to spend any extra cash until we've got a huge surplus.>
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Mar laughs aloud at Elayne's cute little presumption about him. "Oh, Elayne. You have no idea at all. I started a rebellion for basically two reasons. The first was that I was afraid I was going to be replaced in the eyes of the person who made me. And that what I was being replaced with didn't deserve the gift they were being given. The second reason was..." Mar looks off slightly, as if the thought made him look bad in front of someone he liked. "...because I was jealous. Because I wanted what wasn't mine to begin with. ...you implied that you were doing it for another person." Mar smiles a bit. "That isn't selfish. That's kind."
"And as for what I actually am..." Mar frowns, as if he hasn't thought of the question in a while. He's been here a long time now. "...I don't know, exactly. I know that I'm one of the Highest that controls Entropy, though I am not the one native to this dimension. A...deity or perhaps a powerful spirit, from your perspective. Though I'm using a rather limited mortal form. I also know that I'm fairly old, and that this is only one of many mortal variations of me co-existing right now. But...I only have very fragmented pieces of their memories in this state. It seems as though the longer I inhabit this body, the less it all makes sense to me."