From the way time travel works in the game so far, it's not something we can just do lightly. It requires a massive input of aether and if you go to the past there's a risk of irreversibly changing something and splitting the timeline - in which case, at least as far as I can picture it, you're never going to be able to get back to your own time again. (You could travel forward an equivalent amount of time, but at best you'd find yourself in a mostly familiar situation but face-to-face with your other self who is native to this new timeline.)

If you travel to the past and don't break anything, you end up with a stable time loop like in Alexander.

Travelling to the future might be safer, as theres no risk of breaking the timeline by preventing something you know should have happened, but there's still the issue of powering it. It's not something you do on a whim, at least as far as we know it in the game.



Quote Originally Posted by Shougun View Post
like the Harry Potter time travel was just "......but y though?"
Harry Potter was one of my favourite uses of time travel for Fun With Stable Time Loops. I like how the second time around fitted into the first while totally changing their understanding of what happened.