Biiiit late for that, friend. If she's close enough to the end of her century long run that she only gets a year left at best, there isn't enough soul left to count as not destroyed.[X] You deserve more than this.
It's the right thing to do. Remember, if we kill her, her soul doesn't get permenantly destroyed. The barrier is going to fall soon, a little more time isn't going to make too much difference.
I think I explained why this very reasoning is faulty just a single page ago.The morality of both choices is very screwy, so I'm gonna choose the one that allows us to honour her sacrifice and allows those she chose to protect to survive longer
Actually, the reason it weakens so soon is because something in the current setup started failing and they can not repair it. I am rather sure that her soul could still keep it up for another hundred years or more if that were not happening.Biiiit late for that, friend. If she's close enough to the end of her century long run that she only gets a year left at best, there isn't enough soul left to count as not destroyed.
Nah, she's probably only been there for a short time since Aurora's description of how Amy arrived and survived during the first stage sounds like she was actually there when it happened, and that means Amy's only been there for a few years. The reason the barrier is failing right now is from what I could tell because Item Creation girl's mods breaking is causing the whole system to fail. Not to mention, the modifications were made 90 years ago, and it was only after she died that they started failing.Biiiit late for that, friend. If she's close enough to the end of her century long run that she only gets a year left at best, there isn't enough soul left to count as not destroyed.
She doesn't see this as worth it. I'm not saying don't vote for what you want but the whole honor thing isn't accurate, I could see Cerys taking a much more selfish approach walking away to ensure Una has that much more time to be ready when the barrier eventually falls but not this.This is wrong. [Hunger] She doesn't deserve to suffer more for just a few months of gain. Your hand clenches tightly as you look at the middle of the room. I could... You feel the grip of your sword, just out of existence. [End. Her.]
Reading your post and re-reading the update has convinced me.
Your guide sighs, looking uncomfortable. "If we were to remove her, then the barrier would fall within three months and there would be no possible chance of repairing it. As it is, we can force another year out of it at a minimum. All of the time we can get is time we need." Seeing her cheerful face so... down looks wrong.
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This is wrong. [Hunger] She doesn't deserve to suffer more for just a few months of gain. Your hand clenches tightly as you look at the middle of the room. I could... You feel the grip of your sword, just out of existence. [End. Her.]
Not very convincingly honestly.I think I explained why this very reasoning is faulty just a single page ago.
I am not sure if this is meant as passive aggressive as it reads. Either way, giving me a pointer for why it is not convincing would have been rather nice.