That might also be possible. Yet, more difficult. We’d need to figure out whatever separates this reality of dreams and our own, and create some kind of … tunnel, or doorway, through that thing. One that also wouldn’t damage either world in the process.
[ He sighed. ] But that might be a better plan than the initial theory I was suggesting. Because it would require me remembering this dream accurately when I wake up - and I have no proof that I will nor timeframe for when that might happen.
[ Ienzo sighed again, head tilting, tapping his knee. ]
But is directly connecting this dream world to our reality too risky? [ He needed more data. ]
[ Demyx lets out a little sigh, considering that as he leans back in his seat, tilting his head to look at the ceiling as he thinks it over. Usually he'd chatter to fill the silence, but he doesn't have to pretend like he's not listening or thinking things through.
He hums. ]
Risky? Maybe a little but most worlds we can get to are interconnected, even if you can't see it. [ He can see it though. At least, he can see the corridors. ]
There probably is some kind of connection, but we'd have to find it. I can dig around the dark corridors, but I have a feeling you're not gonna let me do that.
(no subject)
You know how Vanitas is like...gone, right? Uh. Do you think there's anything we could do to change it? Because I was talking to him and I think...
I think he wants to come back too.
(no subject)
Yes. I know.
And … theoretically, it should be possible. [ Ienzo quickly adds; ] But that assumes several factors.
You remember how we managed to bring Roxas back? We have Vanitas here already. All of his data - his memories, his heart - are here.
But … [ Ienzo looked down. ]
(no subject)
But if this world exists, and we got here, there must be a way to get back?
[ That makes sense to him. ]
Like, I know Vanitas is here right now, but what if you found a way to drag him and Sora back?
(no subject)
[ He sighed. ] But that might be a better plan than the initial theory I was suggesting. Because it would require me remembering this dream accurately when I wake up - and I have no proof that I will nor timeframe for when that might happen.
[ Ienzo sighed again, head tilting, tapping his knee. ]
But is directly connecting this dream world to our reality too risky? [ He needed more data. ]
(no subject)
He hums. ]
Risky? Maybe a little but most worlds we can get to are interconnected, even if you can't see it. [ He can see it though. At least, he can see the corridors. ]
There probably is some kind of connection, but we'd have to find it. I can dig around the dark corridors, but I have a feeling you're not gonna let me do that.