The scene should have had a CG of Salieri playing the piano like the shot at the end of the chapter's trailer.
What he's talking about, FYI>S: In our time, this was a song of love but, in the future, perhaps it's a song of the stars.
Well, the first lostbelt really hammered it down how shitty it was to be alive there. Patxi even encouraged us on in the end when his experience lead him to decide our reality was better.
Considering that there's six more worlds to visit it makes me wonder how many of them are going to try and appeal themselves to the players so that they have second thoughts on it.
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Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
Considering worlds that are pruned are usually either too bad or too good, there definitely will be at least one where it‘s a utopia that‘s much better than ours.
"An ideal is only an ideal after all. As long as you embrace that ideal, the friction with reality will continue to increase. So you will someday face reality and will have to pay for your compromises"
I believe Pepe's Lostbelt is the most advanced, Moon Cell seems to be in there.
Advanced does not mean "utopia", that is what cyberpunk is all about.
here is a list of my servant sheets(new and improved format for my servant sheets)
Come explore the White Library, and reach the bottom of this Abyss
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Sorry, i misunderstood you.
here is a list of my servant sheets(new and improved format for my servant sheets)
Come explore the White Library, and reach the bottom of this Abyss
Fate / White Memoria
Oh, yeah, Beryl makes a comment about Kirsch's Lostbelt being better than the Greater/Pan-Human History that makes it sound like his is a utopia
I saw a theory the other day in twitter and pixiv about Pepe's Lostbelt, alongside the Divine Year calendar theory there is the Huma Era (HE) calendar theory.
In that one, Pepe's date will convert to the year 1900, which is mention in Twice's 2nd entry in the Extra Mats as the year when humanity entered its next grow stage? Can't remember the exact wording right now, sorry. That theory also has in its favor the Moon Cell and how Nasu likes to use Buddhist beliefs and Hindu myhts in the Extra works (looking at you Saver and Kiara)
Dunno, seems interesting to brough it up while we wait to see which theory is right, but those two seems to be the most populars right now
I don't think it's fair that Kirsch's lostbelt is the most utopia-like (and I'm not saying that because Beryl said that to be unfair). Kirsch had 14000 years from the divergence point to build up his lostbelt to what he wanted it to be. When you look at the other lostbelt dates, then of course this was expected (well, aside from Pepe's because his is stranger than the rest imo).
Actually remember that Kirsh wouldn't be there for that many years, only three months if it's like what happened in Russia.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
Still makes me wonder if Kirsch will mention Velber or Sefar. Also I lowkey feel bad for Beryl. Not only is his Lostbelt "fresh" in the apocalypse, he also has to potentially deal with the KoTR.