In Existence, many believed connections with others weren't important.
That they could accomplish everything themselves through sheer individual will and power.
That bonds were weaknesses to avoid rather than strengths to cultivate.
While this approach could work in some cases, the truth was simpler: connections ruled Existence at the deepest levels.
Consider Ains, The Fisherman.
He'd formed connections with Ul'moreth and the other Ginnu Lifeforms across countless eons.
When THE Primordial Chaos arrived to test him with impossible choices, those connections meant Ains chose sacrifice over self-preservation.
He gave a warning. He tried to protect those he'd bonded with across time.
Or Ul'moreth himself, THE Primeval Titan.
He'd forged a teaching bond with Noah in Ginnungagap.
When the moment of crisis arrived, when THE Primordial Chaos held Noah's hand in that terrible grip, Ul'moreth burned his very Way of Primordial Continuity to switch places with his student.
