tanks4thememory: (Clu with Yes bit)
tanks4thememory ([personal profile] tanks4thememory) wrote in [community profile] gotosleep_idiot 2018-05-04 02:11 am (UTC)

Re: Albus Dumbledore | Harry Potter (1920s-Fantastic Beasts era)

Like I said, Bending is possible because Nautilus is closer to chaos than most worlds. Reality isn't as rigidly structured here as it is most everywhere else. But it's a delicate balance. Too much chaos, and everything falls apart, which is actually the reason reality storms happen; chaos builds up over time, then gets released with unpredictable effects to restore the balance. Conversely, too much order and nothing can grow or change or really do anything at all.

Which is what one of those threats I mentioned wanted. Her name was Isis, and she wanted to freeze all of reality into her own idea of perfect order. The citizens of Nautilus who were there then managed to defeat her, but it was very close.

And flaws in reality are...

[Clu paused for a moment, realizing he needed to think a bit about this answer.]

Well, they're when something happens to a world that makes some aspect of that world's physical laws start to break down. It's usually centered in one spot, at least at first, but if not stopped and repaired, it can spread out until that entire world is at risk.

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