Erina Joestar (
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prismatica2020-08-29 12:53 am
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[Text; UN: RoseKulfi]
[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?
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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If you mean being here? You (she?) will catch on in time. Familiarity comes with time and effort.
If there's an opportunity to complete something and someone chooses not to, I guess it would be their fault if it's not completed? If you know the whole story and you choose to do something (or the opposite) and how it will turn out, I guess you'd be responsible.
But if you don't know what you can do and it hinges upon the knowledge you have here that you don't have back home, it's not on you. All you can do is hope you'll figure things out.
You can't blame yourself for not reading the future when you weren't capable of it.
Everyone wants the best outcome for themselves and their loved ones. If you had the ability to do whatever it is, you would, right?
I'm sure it still hurts, but you have to accept how things are and hold onto hope.
[Text; UN: RoseKulfi]
The knowledge was given here, so no, I did not have any idea that it occurred. The idea that I won't recall anything in the event I am returned home is a daunting one. Especially when two small words might solve everything.
But then, knowing what I know now may also mean that I might enjoy more time. In any case, I await the answer to the question I posed to the other person.
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But I'm glad it offers that kind of foresight and will let you have that, at the very least.
Sometimes you don't realize how precious time can be until it runs out.