Talk:Delilah Copperspoon/@comment-202.156.11.10-20130421160434/@comment-195.211.206.241-20130424121217

"I like to think that the Outsider sees all possible realities, and can see the different outcomes of individual choices, but he doesn't know which choice a given person will make." - But then again, when you spare Campbell he says: "I'm older than the rocks this place is built on, and even I DIDN'T see that coming." Maybe he can't see those 'realities', but he just observes (like he said in The Knife of Dunwall - I see everything, I see forever); and after all these years he knows the nature of man. Maybe he simply watches over everyone,everything,so he always sees cause and effect. And also, consequences.