And how do we know merging both worlds won't just completely kill everyone in it? That's a tall wish, and the price might not exactly be what she'd expect.
You said it yourself, we don't know Entr'i's bargain. We don't know the Highest One's bargain. If it's enough to cause two separate planes into one, doesn't that mean that the price to pay has to be seriously high?
[And he may just really have something against merging worlds. He's had enough of other beings trying to solve their issues by trying to destroy one world or the other.]
Can't we try to convince Entr'i to give the orb first, and use that as a way to get the other orb? Make it as a bargaining chip, or whatever it is we can use the orb for. I don't know. If we attempt to kill the Highest One, that's a sure way to start a war-- and we don't even know if there are more people involved here than just these guys. The people we have in prison will also risk getting executed. The risks are too high over an overly optimistic outcome.
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You said it yourself, we don't know Entr'i's bargain. We don't know the Highest One's bargain. If it's enough to cause two separate planes into one, doesn't that mean that the price to pay has to be seriously high?
[And he may just really have something against merging worlds. He's had enough of other beings trying to solve their issues by trying to destroy one world or the other.]
Can't we try to convince Entr'i to give the orb first, and use that as a way to get the other orb? Make it as a bargaining chip, or whatever it is we can use the orb for. I don't know. If we attempt to kill the Highest One, that's a sure way to start a war-- and we don't even know if there are more people involved here than just these guys. The people we have in prison will also risk getting executed. The risks are too high over an overly optimistic outcome.