Talk:William Carter/@comment-64.134.165.104-20130726040701

I might be going a bit to far here, but, do you suppose Klei is working with alternate timelines here? Think about it, a man that dedicated his life to magic discovers a magical tome (possibly through outside assistance)which causes him to disappear. Then, a man who has dedicated his life to science discovers ( through outside help) the blueprints to a machine that causes him to disappear. Do you suppose that Willson and William aren't relatives, but alternate time-line versions of the same person and one yanked the other through to a sort of extradimensional world that exists outside of standard space-time? Apologies if my comment is a little to. . . overblown, but, i just can't help but to estimate. (Also, I beleive the other characters are inviduals that interacted somehoe with either of the two who were destined to die in one time-line but were dragged through when one of the dopplegangers was sucked through by their respective object)