Quoted By:
You've made a mistake.
“ARRRGGHH! NOT A WORM! TOO MANY! MANY WORMS, AAHHH!”
<span class="mu-r">”NOOO! RADJO! MY SWEET BABY BOY! Noooo-”</span>
As the Starseers focused and attempted to bring Tetak's “presence” back to his body, separated by uncountable and unknowable lightyears, they began to follow his path as best they could. And as they did- they shared in his fate. Each one was winked out- their bodies spasming and falling to the ground, each one becoming the same as Tetak.
<span class="mu-b">”Radjo-! I am your Supreme Ruler! You can hear me- your father is here!”</span>
<span class="mu-r">”He's- He can't hear us!”</span>
<span class="mu-b">”I command you to tell us what is happening to you! Any information can be vital!”</span>
Jale Berax looks up at you with a mix of anger and disbelief- but says nothing.
“I- I'm in darkness! The world is spinning! Galaxies are passing me- I am somewhere far, far away! I can't- I can't hold on anymore... Where am I?”
It seems whatever force, far beyond your own Starseers abilities, ripped your Starseer's minds apart- flinging their consciousness into deep space. Each has been <span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-s">Absolutely Disassociated</span></span>. It is clear that the worms are behind it- beings far beyond your own in the powers of Starsight- leaving you with no defense. Over the next two weeks- the Starseers caught in the trap, as well as Tetak, slowly die from overloaded brains, their bodies breaking down from the stress and overexertion. This happened even to your experts in the talent- trying to send more will only kill more of your own people- and the migrators you included too. And you cannot do <span class="mu-i">anything</span> about it.