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so like. obviously it's an immensely tragic route to take but sometimes it's just so satisfying for a story to go "there's no happy ending this time. resistance is futile in this scenario. the 'good guys' can't win. this is a pointless last stand. so for their final act, our beloved characters are going to rock the antagonist's shit so fucking hard it makes you stare at a wall struggling to process what just happened and how you feel about it for hours afterwards."

i simply think that sometimes it's the best possible narrative decision to allow characters to become supernovas, imploding on themselves but taking as much with them as possible. "you can't save anyone" "maybe not, but i can hurt you". fuck yes. if you can't beat them, tear them apart.

sometimes the best course of action is causing as much destruction as possible to force the bad guys to rebuild and buy time for future fights even if the current cast won't be alive to see them

As a public service announcement, someone scraped every single text file on GameFAQS in March 2020 for archival purposes, and you can find it on archive.org with the title "Gamespot TXT GameFAQs - Full Archive." You can download the whole thing (it's about 2 gigs) if you want to spite Wikia's attempts to make themselves the gatekeepers of all fan knowledge.

Game guides without ASCII art aren't worth your time, trust me

genuinely tho, if we're seeing the end of the social media era, getting back into RSS would be a great idea. it lets you gather all manner of different websites to visit and keep track of, but without turning the experience into a facebook/twitter type slog where Engagement is the main focus

you don't need to have a whole ton of feeds at first! it can be something you build up over a period of years— i started using RSS in high school, for example, and at first it was just a bunch of different webcomics that i followed. even if it's only a couple websites, it will make those easier to track, and whenever you see a new website or blog and think "oh, this looks neat" you can add that to the pile

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lets give ritsuka fujimaru a reality marble and see what their inner world looks like

The attack was supposed to wash over them.

Kadoc pulled his arms down from his face. In front of him was not the raging battlefield anymore. The divots blown into the earth, the corpses strewn about, all gone.

He clambered to his feet and checked himself over for a moment- uninjured. Mash was nearby, and was on her feet again- also uninjured. The rogue Servants they’d picked up were also healed. And Ritsuka...

Chaldea’s little Master was holding themself like an attendant. The ground was flat, and as featureless white as the sky, that stretched on endlessly to the horizon.