He sat atop one of the many spires of what was once the magnificent colloge of Sol, writing in a small diary.
"It seems the temporal distortion caused by my journey into the past has done more damage to this timeline than I ever would have predicted. Never in the history books of my time was an attack on Sol in this era mentioned, nor any other school for that matter; but all the same, this school and a few others lay in ruins now, overrun by an army that was never meant to exist. It is likely that the future I know will now never come to be, as the corruption of the timeline can only increase as these distortions are allowed to create others. I suppose in a sense this means I singlehandedly defeated the Archmage Corps... ironically enough, by fleeing from them.
At the time I had dismissed the theory as idiotic nonsense based in wild assumptions lacking in any real support, but it seems Archmage Arianna's writings on what she called Temporal Corruption were all too accurate. Perhaps she and the other Archmages were justified in banning my research on Chronomancy after all.
I must admit, I am thoroughly intrigued by this effect. If the future that spawned me will never be, yet I still exist in this new timeline... the grandfather paradox is shattered, this means time is not linear as we had previously assumed, but cyclic. Is it then possible that the timeline has been altered in this manner before by a person whom my own timeline would never know existed? If so, it is entirely within the realms of possibility that time has been rewritten an infinite number of times already. Perhaps this is worth further investigation at a later date.", he wrote. He sighed deeply, and changed the appearance of the diary to that of a damaged Drasna school textbook.
A storm appeared nearby, but dicipated quickly. He knew that a storm like that was no naturally occuring event... then suddenly, just as quickly as the storm came and went, a woman materialized and landed on the soft earth of the garden, one of the only parts of the college grounds left untouched. "Teleportation without any form of spatial distortion? I detect no temporal interference either... Perhaps the storm then was actually... That would mean... WindTravel? Then Wila members... or their magicks at least survived to this era in this timeline?", he asked himself quietly. He transformed the textbook into a diary once more, and made note of this occurence in it before returning it to its textbook form.
He was intrigued. He watched the woman for a while longer, noticing her curl up into a ball and vommit. She had clearly seen something she did not wish to see. He was going to go investigate and find out who this woman was, and how she and her school of magic had survived to this date.
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