... To be frank, we didn't manage to save anyone. If anything, we got everyone with us killed, and barely managed to escape the island ourselves by letting the river take us.
[ i see my text html just failed me entirely whatever it's fine aNYWAY. ]
If it's any consolation, we didn't save anyone it ours either. Not until the very end, and even then they disappeared on us. The river? A different one than the river here, I assume.
Yes, it was just a river on the island. I don't know that it itself had any special properties, but it took us to a lake, where we... sunk into the water. Things ended there.
Weird. There are similarities to some of the other trips, but then there aren't. I thought maybe there would be some pattern but nothing's come up that's concrete.
The most common factors are meddling with memories whether that's outright taking all of them to replace with new ones, or new ones are replacing old over time, and then having to usually deal with tragedies involving people close to you. Either by killing them, watching them die, or killing them and watching them die.
Perhaps not so explicitly, in that I don't think our journey was directly testing that, but there were times where I realized I came close to making a decision I would regret, or that I might make one were I not careful.
Sylus was the one who immediately decided to accompany Tokinaga and the others back to the island. [a smile] He is a much kinder man than I had previously given him credit for.
[we also broke the cyoa because we weren't meant to do this but it's fine.]
Truthfully, I was ashamed that I had initially intended to let them go alone, even if I don't think I was wholly in my right mind, looking back. [sometimes... you really want to find treasure for some reason...] Still, I'm very grateful Sylus was there.
I don't think you can blame yourself too bad. These things are designed to make you question what you know. Especially when you can't tell at the time if the people there are real or not. I'm glad Sylus was there, too. Even if it does sound like a bit of a hassle in the end to regroup.
You never do at first. Either way I'm glad you all made it back in one piece. Safely. Which I know is a choice to say given what happened with Hien but you get the idea.
We should've taken better note of Hien's mental state before departing, so I apologize for that.
[but at least based off his conversation with hien, he doubts that lucien's attempt to, uh, self-sacrifice (which no one else needs to know about) aggravated it even if hien was getting ready to tpk when it was happening.]
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[It always seems to come back to water.]
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If it's any consolation, we didn't save anyone it ours either. Not until the very end, and even then they disappeared on us.
The river?
A different one than the river here, I assume.
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Not that I expected it to sound GOOD, but are you telling me you guys drowned to get back here?
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[(cyoa runner voice) imagine you are sora kingdom hearts going into the water in the kh opening]
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Like floating through nothing.
And then you were back here?
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There are similarities to some of the other trips, but then there aren't.
I thought maybe there would be some pattern but nothing's come up that's concrete.
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What made you change your mind from making them, you think?
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Sylus was the one who immediately decided to accompany Tokinaga and the others back to the island. [a smile] He is a much kinder man than I had previously given him credit for.
[we also broke the cyoa because we weren't meant to do this but it's fine.]
Truthfully, I was ashamed that I had initially intended to let them go alone, even if I don't think I was wholly in my right mind, looking back. [sometimes... you really want to find treasure for some reason...] Still, I'm very grateful Sylus was there.
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I don't think you can blame yourself too bad. These things are designed to make you question what you know. Especially when you can't tell at the time if the people there are real or not.
I'm glad Sylus was there, too.
Even if it does sound like a bit of a hassle in the end to regroup.
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[It might've been my fault... I was the one who simply left and told them to do as they wished.]
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Either way I'm glad you all made it back in one piece. Safely.
Which I know is a choice to say given what happened with Hien but you get the idea.
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[but at least based off his conversation with hien, he doubts that lucien's attempt to, uh, self-sacrifice (which no one else needs to know about) aggravated it even if hien was getting ready to tpk when it was happening.]
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I feel like that's probably not something to apologize for when I'm gonna guess you guys had a lot going on yourselves.
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Even so, you had to deal with it for us, so I apologize.
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None of us regret that.
If we hadn't been there, you guys would've been in worse shape.
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