This is not Idaia's closet.
It's something weird.
That could be either a really good thing or a really bad thing.
She probably wasn't going to succeed at what she needed to succeed at anyway; worth the gamble.
She steps inside.
And even if the Valar say, "okay we won't let him out" I don't want to bet the relevant stakes they won't change their minds later.
Not sure how long we need to hit epic. It can be done in a human lifetime in Materia but usually involves stuff I'd call luck if it didn't seem to be the active will of the universe.
Well, I wasn't planning to be able to dreamshape my way out of this within a human lifespan.
How does dreamshaping even theoretically get there, I'm curious.
Ah, eventually one can apply traits from things in dreams to non-conjured things, is most of it.
Nnnnooo that's not quite it. More like I would apply "capable of resurrecting people" to myself but even that's probably an oversimplification.
Will it help if I tell you stories from Materia, where resurrection is not particularly irregular, just expensive?
Funnily enough one of the books I grabbed is about a paladin one of whose epithets is Nine Times Alive.
Either that or just telepathically reading it 'aloud' to you.
Unless it takes longer than I expect for you to go shoot things I think I'll have time to read you three, four chapters, less if I wind up having to explain a lot of cultural context I guess which I probably will.