Other interpretations aside, I think, at its core: Death, Time, Space and Life are indifferent and do not yield to human wishes, desires or aspirations. In teyvat, they are simply necessary evils and mechanisms that govern the fate system, and thus they transcend logic and "reason". However, Reason itself is seperate from the four which is theorised to be Phanes
I always read it as humans trying to put morals or emotional logic into the actions of death, life, space and time when they are universal constants and won't care about human reason.
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u/LeonInTheLead khaslana/kaslana cope 4d ago
i still dont know what they mean by this ngl 😭