*Why would they run on electricity? It's just a mix of the appropriate energies required to use such powerful abilities. In any case...Just because you don't recall something being the way you think it is means it's wrong...Suggesting to the contrary of the Narrator too many times has a tendency to cause the unfortunate event of avian boulders, seized by gravity's incredible power, to grant a spontaneous party wipe. Those rings have a very long 'battery' life anyways, so you can't really complain. 30 minutes of charge for 3 months of good work on average, depending on the Ring.*

Silveos, it's pointless to argue to this novice storyteller. He's got a point in nerfing the rings somewhat, and in any case, overusing Omniscience is...Bad for the brain. In general. In any case, we've got to move on.

**You hear the Narrator go on to himself about not having the authority to kill you all just for insulting him once. You also hear his attempts to crobar his assistant shortly thereafter fail.**

The light won't kill us, so...

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...Narrator? I shoved Silvy out of the cave?

**The assistant reminds the Narrator that he'll be fired if he refuses to narrate over ONE insult. One hundred and one is when he's good to leave.**

...

*Tazz shoves Silveos into the light. He follows.*