Board Thread:Fun and Games Forum/@comment-1524575-20160216234510/@comment-26664320-20160219194643

NegativeZero.0 wrote:

You guys do know that time flows nonlinearly in places where the vex's will is law, right? The time he spent there doesn't matter as far as aging goes. Praydeth, for example, has been stuck in the vault of glass for a theoretically infinite amount of time. If the vex changed his fate and altered the timeline as they saw fit, then for all intents and purposes, he was always stuck there, and always will be, unto eternity, because that was, is, and shall be how it always was, is, or will be. He does not age or change because time bends to the will of the vex, rather than behaving even remotely like we understand it does.

In other words, the amount of time Akreon spent in the clutches of the vex does not matter, because it cannot be quantified, and only affects his sanity, not his age or relative time in relation to the timeline in which Argus resides. (If Praydeth spent that much time trapped within the vault it would make sense in Akreon's case, but what about having to evade the Vex for that long? This question is why I am motivated to reduce the time he was trapped there.)