The Dweller. Prophet. Statistician. Sometimes madman. It is unclear, even to himself, whether he is seeing the future or calculating probabilities better than the fastest computer in existence. Needless to say, The Dweller knows things, often before they happen.
Interesting, like a horrible trainwreck seen from a safe distance, knowing that no one you care about is involved. A collision of two well-developed egos and agendas.
Love the Dweller’s remark about people being more than numbers. That’s an insight that Calliel lacks, or discounts (as her reply in the last panel makes clear). His worldview does have some commonalities with hers, but his is more informed by mortal lives, mortal perspectives.
Love the Dweller’s remark about people being more than numbers. That’s an insight that Calliel lacks, or discounts (as her reply in the last panel makes clear). His worldview does have some commonalities with hers, but his is more informed by mortal lives, mortal perspectives.
… Equally interesting is Ian’s implicit solution to the riddle she inadvertedly poses here: “So give everyone power.”