Re: History of the Multiverse, Part 1
But, if you don't write out some of them, or even most of them, then you end up without definition, any sort of consistency, or even a real setting, since everything's possible, but nothing has any meaning.
It's like one of those shows where you watch it for a whole season and then at the end, somebody wakes up from a dream and everything's completely different. Some mysteries are fine, and they add to the setting, but too many mysteries just make the setting shallow.
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