Do not tell me. I must have faith in my own choices and the future. Otherwise, I will do nothing but obsess about whether I have done enough to change a fate that may not pass if we are from different universes, beyond simply time. Then I will be nothing but a slave to it.
[ Now if Horus can stop himself from going back on that, for his own desire for the truth is always a nagging need. But at least he had made a strong front.
If it is fortunate, hearing it might give me hope of something good coming to pass. If it is unpleasant, I would know in advance and have at least a chance of lessening the damage.
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The greatest threat to your Egypt is not Set.
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[How does he tell Horus that the Egypt he knows is gone, has been gone for thousands of years in his time?]
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I must have faith in my own choices and the future.
Otherwise, I will do nothing but obsess about whether I have done enough to change a fate that may not pass if we are from different universes, beyond simply time. Then I will be nothing but a slave to it.
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As you wish.
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Still, he wonders...]
What would you do?
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If someone were to offer to tell you your fate, of something that may or may not come in your future because it came in theirs.
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