Quote Originally Posted by Cleretic View Post
My bet: Zoraal Ja doesn't last a week, and the invasion never happens. And in doing so, the entirety of the Source is doomed.

I don't think that, without the immediate threat of the invasion, Tural breaks into the dome as quickly and forcefully as they do, so we're probably there for longer than thirty years. This doesn't shorten the thirty year timeline: it lengthens it. But that doesn't actually factor that much to my reckoning; it's Oblivion that gets the Origenics infiltration plan together, and all we really provided was the impetus to put it into action. However, I can reason that everything afterwards still happens: once Zoraal Ja's out, Sphene takes the key and retreats to Living Memory. And we follow, right?

...well, no, we don't; the gate to the golden city is off in the Skydeep Cenote, which we can't access because it'll take more than thirty years for us to get out. ...and we just truncated Sphene's timeline of erasing her memories and going ahead with dimensional fusion by about thirty years. Meaning, nobody stops the Queen Eternal.
First off, I think this is a good read. ^^ That said, a few points:

Even if we can't get to the Golden City, we can get to Living Memory through the giant sky vortex that Sphene uses to get there. We have flying mounts, and if for whatever reason those don't work because of wind currents or whatever, the Warrior of Light would be able to make new friends who construct something that can go up a lot (like a simple rocket, Electrope lift, etc) in the same way that we repeatedly demonstrated during Shadowbringers.

But that said, I don't even think that would be necessary. Because when we beat up Zoraal Ja, he drops the device that's necessary for dimensional fusion. And without Scions or Wuk Lamat there to paralyze us with a monologue, we would simply go pick it up, meaning that Sphene doesn't get it.