Thread:ElsaRules!!!/@comment-3270170-20190714015652/@comment-24588058-20190715202839

True on both fronts. However, I might also note that there isn't really a "normal" in the Warehouse world either. And sure, it is technically a bit out of our realm/style, but I also don't think it's completely out of the realm of the Warehouse either. Think about it this way: the Warehouse world has the capability of altering time/timelines, the entire time/space continuum, rewriting/altering the course of history, And can create pocket dimensions/worlds where the normal physics as we know them don't apply. Not to mention we have the whole Door to whatever-that-place is (the one that's like a different version of WH13, but more physical creatures and far more violent and uncontainable things, as I've been slowly learning; I can't remember the name right now).

By this logic, we are being a little tame here. A rather simple area, with minimal exploration potential, technically death-bringing to all those who don't have immortality from our dimension (which, I might add, still doesn't offer complete access to this world), and no clear threat or actual risk of invasion of anything from there (as, even if we say that there is something dangerous lurking there, it's very feasible that it can't come through). It's very tame and "leave alone"-y.

By extension, we have a higher risk of the following situations occurring (that could technically occur with/without artifact influence; attempting to order in order from most to least likely): Enemies from here taking over Earth, Rogue agents destroying the world, An asteroid strike wiping out Earth, a solar flare wiping out Earth's magnetic field, Contact with E.T., An alien invasion, Alternate Paracelsus' Warehouse rewriting our time, an invasion of aliens hell-bent on wiping humanity off the face of the planet, an enemy altering the course of history so that Alexander the Great never founded the Warehouse, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs altered so that it never did, a black hole sucking up the entire Earth, the sun going supernova despite being technically too small and too early to do so, AND a Platypus king overtaking Earth and subjugating mankind to a slave race to be sold across the galaxy for various labor projects.

I think it's an interesting idea and, since it technically could be considered a pocket dimension due to the limits of exploration (which we could simply make seem to be such by making it appear that that is all there is in this place), it wouldn't really have reason to fall under the "dimensions" rule.

I hope I didn't sound too rude. I was aiming for "passionate"!