Nagito Komaeda [狛枝 凪斗] (
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prismatica2019-06-05 11:28 am
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There's something I've been thinking about for a while so I hope all of you will be patient enough to indulge me.
A good deal of fantastic and seemingly-impossible things happen in this place, ranging from all of us raising dragons to encountering killer plants like ones out of an old horror movie. I know that I don't just speak for myself when I say that a lot of the things we encounter here simply don't happen where I'm from... In fact one could even call all of it downright impossible and against the laws of nature and physics! I mean, the moons changing us into animals? Some mysterious space society that we've "mysteriously" encountered right when they need our help? It almost sounds like a video game!
Which brings me to the question I'd like to pose to all of you...
How do you know that any of this is reality?
A good deal of fantastic and seemingly-impossible things happen in this place, ranging from all of us raising dragons to encountering killer plants like ones out of an old horror movie. I know that I don't just speak for myself when I say that a lot of the things we encounter here simply don't happen where I'm from... In fact one could even call all of it downright impossible and against the laws of nature and physics! I mean, the moons changing us into animals? Some mysterious space society that we've "mysteriously" encountered right when they need our help? It almost sounds like a video game!
Which brings me to the question I'd like to pose to all of you...
How do you know that any of this is reality?
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[... Not counting the fact that he might or might not have helped her at one point. But he's better now.]
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[Though she's not certain whoever he's talking about can actually be worse than Xemnas, much less Xehanort himself.]
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And protect the worlds.
Really there's just a lot of not wanting anyone to die involved.
[Ironic.]
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[Like he's one to talk.]
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[Yeah, she's not letting that go unmentioned.]
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[Or extremely lucky, since he's essentially both.]
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[And after a few things that have happened back home recently, she doesn't exactly think much of her own luck.]
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[As if they've stayed on topic in the first place.]
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[She gets a feeling that last line was in vain, but at least she can try.]