… Nihallaks less problematic than chaos fairies or monsters. Hmmm … Except they want to enslave whole fairykind. But yeah sure they don’t want to hurt them. Except that when they change mind they can do that very effectively.
Zak kept secrets, though not so much as an unreliable narrator as a short-sighted and hopeful peacemaker who simultaneously is getting lots of FAPS for his limited efforts. Let’s just say a fairy who has not gotten more truth out of him than… say Macey… should definitely be more cautious than this.
They already began to expand beyond the ship as we saw around page 541. Asking how many fairies they need is like asking how much food humanity need. All of it. Eventually the whole planet would be turned into an energy farm for their empire, but their mid-term goal is to find a way to get high plane energy in that universe without relying on the locals.
Kind of feels like that would bean End-game goal. Not needing to rely on resources anymore is akin to discovering perpetual motion.
Then again, we’ve already seen how damaging high plane energy can be, so the question of what the long term consequences are would still be present. Unless they just find another planet where high plane energy works fine for them. Like the recent stellaris toxoids expansion, where you need to make a planet toxic before settling on it.
Overuse of the High plane energy would speed up the Heat death of that universe, as it did with the nihallak’s home universe, but that’s technically unavoidable, so the long-LONG term goal of nihallaks is to find a way out of those low-tier universe and get to the High plane itself.
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… Nihallaks less problematic than chaos fairies or monsters. Hmmm … Except they want to enslave whole fairykind. But yeah sure they don’t want to hurt them. Except that when they change mind they can do that very effectively.
I really think she underestimates them.
Zak kept secrets, though not so much as an unreliable narrator as a short-sighted and hopeful peacemaker who simultaneously is getting lots of FAPS for his limited efforts. Let’s just say a fairy who has not gotten more truth out of him than… say Macey… should definitely be more cautious than this.
Here’s hoping she figures out they’re a threat Before she’s propped up on a wall forced to work for them for as long as they need.
…come to think of it, exactly how many fairies Do they need? They only have 1 ship. Can’t imagine it can hold an island’s worth of them.
They already began to expand beyond the ship as we saw around page 541. Asking how many fairies they need is like asking how much food humanity need. All of it. Eventually the whole planet would be turned into an energy farm for their empire, but their mid-term goal is to find a way to get high plane energy in that universe without relying on the locals.
Kind of feels like that would bean End-game goal. Not needing to rely on resources anymore is akin to discovering perpetual motion.
Then again, we’ve already seen how damaging high plane energy can be, so the question of what the long term consequences are would still be present. Unless they just find another planet where high plane energy works fine for them. Like the recent stellaris toxoids expansion, where you need to make a planet toxic before settling on it.
Overuse of the High plane energy would speed up the Heat death of that universe, as it did with the nihallak’s home universe, but that’s technically unavoidable, so the long-LONG term goal of nihallaks is to find a way out of those low-tier universe and get to the High plane itself.
And after this planet, there is rest of the universe … they do plan to colonize whole universe before moving to another, don’t they?