Elio flexed his hand, watching the enhanced mana flow through it. "It's strange. I should probably be more worried about these changes to my mind, but..."
"But you feel more like yourself, not less," Dionz completed. "That's the paradox of Divine Corruption, it doesn't corrupt by taking away who you are. It corrupts by making you more intensely yourself… But be careful, that's a sweet trap, a powerful one."
"Is that why it can be dangerous? Because it makes you so sure of your own path?"
"Exactly. The challenge is maintaining your connection to others while your sense of self grows stronger."
Elio glanced at the nine spheres waiting to be shared. Perhaps that was the point, strengthening individuals while maintaining their bonds to each other. A true utopia wouldn't come from dissolving individuality as Nala believed, but from helping each person become more fully themselves while staying connected to the whole.