Not necessarily contradictory, but I'm going to bow out and wait for mew or someone else to better explain it since I'm not sure how right my explanation would be.
If memory serves me well, Roman told MC and Mashu that their work will be forgotten once the singularity is fixed and everything will return to normal to reduce any guilt they might have when casualties occur. According to King Gil in chapter 7, that's a lie and people who die stay dead, but people whom the couple rescue will stay alive. Once fixed, the world will find logical explanations of death, like soldiers killed by mythical beasts will be remembered as being killed by beasts etc. The world will fix things itself.
Wtf
Everything i knew about this was literally a lie?
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well we never knew what happened to singularity after we back to Chaldea.
I don't think Roman has been lying.
He didn't tell the whole truth, since things do get restored to the right track after fixing singularities, but nobody said specifically what happened to those that die until Gil let the cat out of the bag.
not a Caster
But yeah. Also Gil was trying to make you feel better too, like "these 500 people were fated to die if not for the intervention of Chaldea, congrats kid you've truly changed history!"
And then they all died anyway
How come
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Uruk decline thingy?
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Oh wow so all those body count on Babylon...
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Quantum Time Lock
Fall of Uruk is an event that must happen
...why did it got cut off
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So how does this all apply to event singularities like Accel Zero Order? Is Kayneth now alive?
He died in plane accident on his way back and became Avenger El-Melloi I.
Something
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NO COUNT
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.