In this short scene, we are introduced to a new character named "Burs" . He is a powerful being who has the ability to control his own powers and form a barrier between himself and the rest of the world. He tells the audience that his power is stronger than before, since he can destroy focus. He says that he can do this by using his powers to form a "barrier" around himself. This barrier will only weaken the "impact" of his attacks. He warns that if he takes a part of his own consciousness by force, his consciousness will shatter. He also says that if this continues, "butterfly and nika" will be crushed by his "overwhelming pressure." He tells his audience that this is the god who came before them, and that they can do nothing to help him. He explains that he is the one who wrote the rules of the universe and that he has the power to "go against them." He asks the audience what they should do, and they respond by saying that they are just "playingthings" when they come to these "powerful beings." He adds that he still has questions for the audience about what is going on. He wonders if his initial resistance to the god was a mistake, and he wonders if it should be the same as this.
In this short scene, we are introduced to a new character named "Burs" . He is a powerful being who has the ability to control his own powers and form a barrier between himself and the rest of the world. He tells the audience that his power is stronger than before, since he can destroy focus. He says that he can do this by using his powers to form a "barrier" around himself. This barrier will only weaken the "impact" of his attacks. He warns that if he takes a part of his own consciousness by force, his consciousness will shatter. He also says that if this continues, "butterfly and nika" will be crushed by his "overwhelming pressure." He tells his audience that this is the god who came before them, and that they can do nothing to help him. He explains that he is the one who wrote the rules of the universe and that he has the power to "go against them." He asks the audience what they should do, and they respond by saying that they are just "playingthings" when they come to these "powerful beings." He adds that he still has questions for the audience about what is going on. He wonders if his initial resistance to the god was a mistake, and he wonders if it should be the same as this.