[But there's something off in this whole thing. Clark doesn't to spend too much time making wild guesses about things that he cannot prove, he'd rather focus on something with solid proofs he can investigate. But there's a certain appeal to the story of the sisters and he wants to know where it leads, and what their role is in Lachesis's so called chess games.]
I'm just checking every possible explanation here so feel free to laugh, but could Atropos and the void have been some sort of hallucination?
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[But there's something off in this whole thing. Clark doesn't to spend too much time making wild guesses about things that he cannot prove, he'd rather focus on something with solid proofs he can investigate. But there's a certain appeal to the story of the sisters and he wants to know where it leads, and what their role is in Lachesis's so called chess games.]
I'm just checking every possible explanation here so feel free to laugh, but could Atropos and the void have been some sort of hallucination?