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Erina Joestar ([personal profile] english_rose) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-08-29 12:53 am

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[While it is a bit cowardly to pick a name that cannot be tracked back to her easily, Erina has spent several days thinking and has come to a conclusion.]

I have been skulking about reading here, and I have decided to ask a clarification and perhaps some advice. If you would be so kind, of course.

I seem to have run into two issues. The first being that one is not as steady on her feet as she once thought. Two, if there was an opportunity to not complete what has - allegedly - been completed, then are they at fault for not going through with said alleged ending?

That is to say: I am aware of certain events that have not been completed for me - and, indeed, are completed a good deal into the future. However, if I do not do as has been foreseen, then I might save quite a few people terrible fates. Or at least, enough people. I have read that one does not recall the events which transpire here.

If that is so, then how do you bear knowing what will happen and be helpless about it?

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[personal profile] disasdeer 2020-08-31 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
It won't matter because you won't remember it when you go home anyway. So if you learned about something while here only - it will be gone when you're back home.
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[personal profile] disasdeer 2020-09-03 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
That's pretty optimistic. If they change the rules when they've been long playing the game... all the better.

But I wouldn't get your hopes up too much. When I went home briefly, it was like I never left. Right back where I ended up before I got here.
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[personal profile] disasdeer 2020-09-15 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
I guess if you're naive. I'd rather fully understand the reality of it than waste time on a nice idea.