It's possible, right? I mean, the way I see it, there's got to be a reason why the town gets reset to the point that it does. [ a beat. ] Because sure, resetting the town eradicates the source of light that attracts the World Eaters, [ the comment's punctuated by a quick downwards quirk of peter's lips: the resets, as a solution, aren't something that sit well with him ], but if it was just a case of getting rid of the light and diverting the World Eater's attention away from this world, that's not the only way of doing it.
[ it's something to ask robin; peter's not sure she'll have an answer, but she might know something, enough to be able to make an estimation. she was the current keeper. ] But linearly speaking: there's no way this town has sat through a hundred years.
—Maybe it took two years for the World Eaters to reach and destroy this place originally. Maybe someone else found some other dates we can use to pull together a more cohesive timeline.
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[ it's something to ask robin; peter's not sure she'll have an answer, but she might know something, enough to be able to make an estimation. she was the current keeper. ] But linearly speaking: there's no way this town has sat through a hundred years.
—Maybe it took two years for the World Eaters to reach and destroy this place originally. Maybe someone else found some other dates we can use to pull together a more cohesive timeline.