It could very well be that he is not aware. The destruction of his body would happen well before then.
But if you were to grant him longevity, then he most likely would be susceptible to erosion - as are all of the long-lived beings of Teyvat. The loss of most of one's memories. Their humanity. Only the strongest feelings and thoughts associated with them would remain.
That does complicate things. My proposed solution would indeed only stop time flowing for his body, so the likelihood of him wandering mad until he's killed is, well. High.
Erosion is slightly different for each individual being. But the biggest safeguards would be to keep him well connected to his humanity - through loved ones or through a sense of duty or purpose.
And keeping him away from those beings that have already succumbed to the darkness. And definitely away from the Abyss itself.
There have been a few cases of humans granting longevity - sometimes intentionally and sometimes through a curse - though they are few and far between. I can research such matters further.
Well they both enjoy flirting and they're kinda touchy, but as far as I'm aware that's the extent of it. I'm sure they would both tell me if there was anything more.
In any case. How good are you at math? I can share with you the equation I used to go back in time, error and all, and a modified version that should only affect Tartaglia's body.
You won't be able to do anything with if if you can't manipulate time and space, but it's a start. The way my powers work is tied to those sort of calculations. Doing anything on the mind is out of the question because even if I could, it'd make things worse, but you may be able to come up with something that works in combination of it.
You've mentioned memories and strong ties with his humanity will help. It stands to reason that he will need to, well, not be alone. If he becomes unable to age he'll inevitably see his family die, and that's not going to make things any easier on him. So he needs a robust support system of people who will likewise be able to stay alive for that long.
[ Math... He's a visual learner. Not even book smart. Only remembers things if he lives through them. ]
Engineering is not my forte, but I do have ample free time here that could be spent polishing my understanding of the subject. As for manipulating time and space--- the God of Time has been missing for centuries now nor have I heard of any of their disciples surviving. But the ability to create spatial distortions is not so rare. I have an old friend back in Liyue who conjures dimensional teapots as a past time.
Curious. If this is successful, what do you estimate Tartaglia's lifespan to become?
Potentially, there's no limit to it. This process stops deterioration and growth on a cellular level - he would simply not grow old. If what is affecting him will get worse with time, that would stop him as he would remain as he is right now.
But that doesn't mean he'd be immortal, he could be killed.
I see. So it would keep his life force from being consumed by unnatural methods.
Yes, that does help my understanding. As for making sure he is well connected, I assume you will attempt to visit in some capacity since you also have a fairly long lifespan. I shall also keep him company. He could take comfort in the fact that being together would probably slow down both of our erosions.
That provides him with a solid foundation, and he can start looking for other connections from there, both here and in Teyvat.
... So it's a problem for you as well. I didn't know you had a longer than normal lifespan as well.
Before you put too much stock into this, however. I should warn you that I don't know if this truly would work in your world. This is all based on the assumption that my powers would work in any other - and that even if he were to visit my world for me to stop time for his, it would stay in place.
That's not guaranteed.
So I'd like to still devise a few other potential plans.
Yes, it may be true that your abilities will not work nor hold in our world, but the principle is still the same. We either remove the Abyssal energy from him, which I'm afraid would change him irreversibly. Slow the process down. Or give him the ability to fight it off with little to no side effects, whether it be through your skills or some other method of granting him longevity beyond that of a human.
Glad to see you agree. I blurted out my proposal to him the moment he told me this was an issue, but I wasn't thinking clearly at the time, and the last thing I want is to promise things I can't keep.
So.
We'll be finding as many possibilities as possible. Since you are the one most familiar with the way your world works, I need you to write down the fundamentals of it - how the magic of your world works, as much as you can about this god of time you mentioned, and anything about Abyssal energy.
I will ask the same of Tartaglia, pertaining his experiences, but I know that's a little more tricky.
May Tartaglia open up to you about that difficult time in his past. I know that he has quite the prideful streak, endearing as it is, as well as an aversion to looking weak. And I am still yet learning to navigate life as a mortal would which only complicates matter.
Perhaps with you, he will be more receptive to sharing.
[ He can't help but smile at that. How endearing. ]
Then by all means, work your charm on him. I will gather the materials you seek shortly. And perhaps our fated meeting here will change the course of both our worlds.
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—I was not aware that his mind was at risk as well. He didn't mention it.
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But if you were to grant him longevity, then he most likely would be susceptible to erosion - as are all of the long-lived beings of Teyvat. The loss of most of one's memories. Their humanity. Only the strongest feelings and thoughts associated with them would remain.
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Are there ways to reduce or stop this corrosion?
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And keeping him away from those beings that have already succumbed to the darkness. And definitely away from the Abyss itself.
There have been a few cases of humans granting longevity - sometimes intentionally and sometimes through a curse - though they are few and far between. I can research such matters further.
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I'm not going to let him die or go crazy.
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I am glad that he has lovers that he can rely on.
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[ he can't say they're not lovers after all the confessions. And everything that happened ]
... Well Alexande is not his lover.
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They are sometimes very physically affectionate with each other in public, so I had assumed---
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But my thanks to Master Alexander all the same for agreeing to help Childe. The both of you are very generous.
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I feel like you might share that trait.
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[ Then a bit of a helpless shrug ]
But I shall concede to that point.
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In any case. How good are you at math? I can share with you the equation I used to go back in time, error and all, and a modified version that should only affect Tartaglia's body.
You won't be able to do anything with if if you can't manipulate time and space, but it's a start. The way my powers work is tied to those sort of calculations. Doing anything on the mind is out of the question because even if I could, it'd make things worse, but you may be able to come up with something that works in combination of it.
You've mentioned memories and strong ties with his humanity will help. It stands to reason that he will need to, well, not be alone. If he becomes unable to age he'll inevitably see his family die, and that's not going to make things any easier on him. So he needs a robust support system of people who will likewise be able to stay alive for that long.
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Engineering is not my forte, but I do have ample free time here that could be spent polishing my understanding of the subject. As for manipulating time and space--- the God of Time has been missing for centuries now nor have I heard of any of their disciples surviving. But the ability to create spatial distortions is not so rare. I have an old friend back in Liyue who conjures dimensional teapots as a past time.
Curious. If this is successful, what do you estimate Tartaglia's lifespan to become?
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But that doesn't mean he'd be immortal, he could be killed.
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Yes, that does help my understanding. As for making sure he is well connected, I assume you will attempt to visit in some capacity since you also have a fairly long lifespan. I shall also keep him company. He could take comfort in the fact that being together would probably slow down both of our erosions.
That provides him with a solid foundation, and he can start looking for other connections from there, both here and in Teyvat.
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Before you put too much stock into this, however. I should warn you that I don't know if this truly would work in your world. This is all based on the assumption that my powers would work in any other - and that even if he were to visit my world for me to stop time for his, it would stay in place.
That's not guaranteed.
So I'd like to still devise a few other potential plans.
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But I digress.
Yes, it may be true that your abilities will not work nor hold in our world, but the principle is still the same. We either remove the Abyssal energy from him, which I'm afraid would change him irreversibly. Slow the process down. Or give him the ability to fight it off with little to no side effects, whether it be through your skills or some other method of granting him longevity beyond that of a human.
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So.
We'll be finding as many possibilities as possible. Since you are the one most familiar with the way your world works, I need you to write down the fundamentals of it - how the magic of your world works, as much as you can about this god of time you mentioned, and anything about Abyssal energy.
I will ask the same of Tartaglia, pertaining his experiences, but I know that's a little more tricky.
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May Tartaglia open up to you about that difficult time in his past. I know that he has quite the prideful streak, endearing as it is, as well as an aversion to looking weak. And I am still yet learning to navigate life as a mortal would which only complicates matter.
Perhaps with you, he will be more receptive to sharing.
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Then by all means, work your charm on him. I will gather the materials you seek shortly. And perhaps our fated meeting here will change the course of both our worlds.
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I was thinking of recruiting you to help with my own, if traveling between worlds is achieved.
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