"It doesn't know itself? What do you mean?"
"The city exists, but it does not *know* itself. In not *knowing* itself, its existence is flawed."
"How is it flawed?"
"The city exists in opposition to itself. It has set itself apart from the planes, yet it seeks to be everywhere at once. Its walls are doors, yet it keeps these doors locked. Such an existence tells of a thing that does not *know* itself. In not *knowing* itself, it is flawed."
"When you say this city is everywhere at once, what do you mean?"
"The city itself is built from doors. These doors lead everywhere."
"Where are these doors?"
"They are everywhere within the city..." Dak'kon falls silent for a moment. "It is said that every bounded space within the City-known-as-Sigil is a door that leads elsewhere."
"I don't understand."
"Imagine the door to a home. Remove the door. The frame remains. The space within the frame is still a door."
I see two instances of: "Why did you say the city is flawed again?"
And, this isn't a problem of conditions, there are really 2 nodes of which one is not needed.
The second node leads to 'dakkon waits', like he doesn't answer my question
Edited by Avenger_teambg, 13 June 2009 - 01:34 PM.