It's a logical conclusion to make and fitting of the way this world operates.
Regardless, all remains the same - kill the palace ruler, destroy the palace.
Even if the network hadn't gone down, our new captor should be swiftly taken out if the opportunity arises. The face can change as much as they want. All will be dealt with.
Objectively, I understand why they would all throw their support behind the first authority figure to appear in opposition to "Vaeros." Subjectively, I find it almost pathetic.
A figurehead can be anyone, after all. There is no proof she doesn't work for Vaeros. There is no proof they aren't all a part of the same cabal. There is no proof that she isn't worse than her predecessor and found a way to seek power through a cultivated vacuum.
Harmless as they think she is, many thought the same about a high school detective.
Trust is always a mistake.
I can only hope I get to see her inevitable betrayal against those who supported her with my own two eyes.
[ It's always nice when Akechi says the quiet parts out loud so Maruki doesn't have to. Every uncharitable thought he's had is right there in black and white. ]
Ah, that pesky high school detective...
You know, maybe the network will return, but it'll only show posts of Myrta advertising a new crepe place.
Frankly, it felt like the consciousness of another eating itself alive or trying to expel an intruder. Perhaps staying long enough would have freed us.
I wonder if a palace can destroy itself, through an uncontrollable distortion or from distorted desires being recognized.
There wasn't enough time to confirm anything, but perhaps a wish could bring us back.
But it's an option to note should we become desperate for a solution and find out our borrowed time in this reality was far less than we could have ever imagined.
After all, if it's a choice between certain death and a risky scheme, most would choose the latter.
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Regardless, all remains the same - kill the palace ruler, destroy the palace.
Even if the network hadn't gone down, our new captor should be swiftly taken out if the opportunity arises. The face can change as much as they want. All will be dealt with.
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Objectively, I understand why they would all throw their support behind the first authority figure to appear in opposition to "Vaeros." Subjectively, I find it almost pathetic.
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A figurehead can be anyone, after all. There is no proof she doesn't work for Vaeros. There is no proof they aren't all a part of the same cabal. There is no proof that she isn't worse than her predecessor and found a way to seek power through a cultivated vacuum.
Harmless as they think she is, many thought the same about a high school detective.
Trust is always a mistake.
I can only hope I get to see her inevitable betrayal against those who supported her with my own two eyes.
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Ah, that pesky high school detective...
You know, maybe the network will return, but it'll only show posts of Myrta advertising a new crepe place.
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Regardless of the network's status, I'll only be satisfied when all involved in this reality are rotting in the ground.
[Vaeros? Myrta? The entirety of Somnius? You decide!]
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Or perhaps nothing will come of it and we'll continue to have our minds manipulated. Who's to say?
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The labyrinth was destroyed in that timeline. It did little to assist our cause.
A shame our captor of the week hasn't provided anything else of value since she usurped.
[It would be nice if they could torture her awhile. Maybe the opportunity will present itself.]
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Frankly, it felt like the consciousness of another eating itself alive or trying to expel an intruder. Perhaps staying long enough would have freed us.
I wonder if a palace can destroy itself, through an uncontrollable distortion or from distorted desires being recognized.
There wasn't enough time to confirm anything, but perhaps a wish could bring us back.
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But it's an option to note should we become desperate for a solution and find out our borrowed time in this reality was far less than we could have ever imagined.
After all, if it's a choice between certain death and a risky scheme, most would choose the latter.
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I wonder if it would drag everyone into that future, or only a select few again.
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We could negotiate the terms to include those willing to tear apart this reality. Whether it would make a difference or not is unclear.
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Beyond that, though - if the network remains inaccessible, where will people spill their secrets for all to see?
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[He'll simply text Someone Else.]
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