"Well, I kinda speak from a unique angle there," she said. "I mean, I've been a vampire for a long time, right? Turns out, different worlds have different species of vampires. All sorts of different rules. Different needs. Way different personalities." And she did nothing to mask her distaste on that last point. "It's been real tough, relearning the rules for every other person. And trying to prevent, like, conflicts between different groups."
Diana was just a peacemaker. That was the crux of her problem. She wanted everyone to get along. She just didn't have the political savvy to actually accomplish it, most of the time.
"And then," she continued, "there's this thing that sometimes happens where there are multiple versions of, like, the same person. Which is uber weird, to start. And totes confusing. And, like, you run into people who you thought were dead, but they're from worlds where you're the dead one. Timelines, I think they call it. Very, very wiggy."
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Diana was just a peacemaker. That was the crux of her problem. She wanted everyone to get along. She just didn't have the political savvy to actually accomplish it, most of the time.
"And then," she continued, "there's this thing that sometimes happens where there are multiple versions of, like, the same person. Which is uber weird, to start. And totes confusing. And, like, you run into people who you thought were dead, but they're from worlds where you're the dead one. Timelines, I think they call it. Very, very wiggy."