[Watching Lloyd almost leave ends up mildly amusing, enough so for Kratos to quirk a brow and wonder if a reminder about their chat's purpose might be necessary. Luckily, the boy catches himself before actually stepping foot outside the door.]
So it looks like my initial hypothesis had been correct about that. This world is capable of pulling in individuals who not only are from different worlds but different points in time in their worlds, as well.
[It's admittedly a tad annoying to have to deal with this sort of thing, but it also beats potentially actually having memory issues.]
In other words, I don't have memory-loss; I'm from a point in time that has yet to experience some of the events that you have.
[...As much out there as that logic is, Kratos half expected Lloyd to say something of this nature. Leave it to the boy to draw conclusions like this. How could a person have forgotten something they never experienced to begin with?
Any commentary on that gets pushed to side at the question. Kratos shakes his head.]
No, unfortunately. There's no known reason why this happens, simply that it does.
[Not an ideal answer, but at least it's an answer. He folds his arms over his chest as he continues speaking.]
And if you recall, I had mentioned being in a different world prior to this one. The same thing occurred there, as well.
[There's a small eyebrow quirk at that. The small stutter says otherwise, but Kratos makes no comment.
The question makes him pause before giving a response. Does he mention who really was there? Does he not? If Lloyd presses, he supposes there's no point to not be up front about it. Them discussing time discrepancies will make that reveal seem believable as opposed to making Kratos seem insane at least.]
No, I hadn't. It was just myself and one other individual there.
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So it looks like my initial hypothesis had been correct about that. This world is capable of pulling in individuals who not only are from different worlds but different points in time in their worlds, as well.
[It's admittedly a tad annoying to have to deal with this sort of thing, but it also beats potentially actually having memory issues.]
In other words, I don't have memory-loss; I'm from a point in time that has yet to experience some of the events that you have.
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Isn't that still like you lost your memory, though? 'Cause I still remember it. You just forgot something you didn't know in the first place.
[It's pretty obvious that this makes total sense to him.]
But that's such a weird thing to do. Do you know why?
[He already has magic and tattoos down; clearly Kratos just always has the answers about everything.]
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Any commentary on that gets pushed to side at the question. Kratos shakes his head.]
No, unfortunately. There's no known reason why this happens, simply that it does.
[Not an ideal answer, but at least it's an answer. He folds his arms over his chest as he continues speaking.]
And if you recall, I had mentioned being in a different world prior to this one. The same thing occurred there, as well.
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[Lloyd blushes a little, which speaks for the "I'd totally forgotten it" that he's not admitting verbally.]
Wait, that means you met somebody else from our world, right? Did you run into me there, too?
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The question makes him pause before giving a response. Does he mention who really was there? Does he not? If Lloyd presses, he supposes there's no point to not be up front about it. Them discussing time discrepancies will make that reveal seem believable as opposed to making Kratos seem insane at least.]
No, I hadn't. It was just myself and one other individual there.