It's pretty weird. Though in Beauty and Beast's case—even though it turned out that the dead are in the same dimension—I guess I thought of it more as being trapped elsewhere, rather than dead.
Yeah. Apparently it's not a pleasant place, so there's that. Guess it reinforces the idea that completing the objectives will net us enough ink to revive them, if Beauty's gunning for that route.
I admittedly never asked the Crafters what would happen if enough ink was gathered. But they've always been vague, every time I've asked them about this game's ending.
So in a way, both of their endings are undesirable and involve the eradication of a large amount of people. Tiger-san simply wishes all of those people to come from one faction, while Dragon-san wishes those people to come from a balance of all three.
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[ :) ]
Through the owlery.
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The owlery. Of course.
[SHIFTS AWKWARDLY. . .]
I don't know how I feel about writing letters to those who are supposed to be dead.
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It's pretty weird. Though in Beauty and Beast's case—even though it turned out that the dead are in the same dimension—I guess I thought of it more as being trapped elsewhere, rather than dead.
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[first he's heard of it]
I admittedly never asked the Crafters what would happen if enough ink was gathered. But they've always been vague, every time I've asked them about this game's ending.
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I see.
[STILL. . . REALLY. . . AWKWARD??]
I wonder if that's the happy ending Dragon-san is aiming for? Tiger-san seems to wish for the complete destruction of one side.
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She speaks of balance. Are you saying even balance isn't ideal?
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So in a way, both of their endings are undesirable and involve the eradication of a large amount of people. Tiger-san simply wishes all of those people to come from one faction, while Dragon-san wishes those people to come from a balance of all three.
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[OHO]
After I tell you about your third and final memory.
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As for the next memory-- [. . . hm] It was a trial. Two individuals didn't vote at the end, and they were brutally killed.
We've already seen what happens to those who vote for themselves. I can't see this memory as anything but a warning.
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[but. there u go anyway, Belph]
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Your objective, if you will.
[he]
[will not let this go]
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he's quiet for a while.]
... I have to lead the vote to get someone I know to be innocent executed.
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