And I'm half-god. There are lots of things I could be doing with all of my powers, too. I'm just saying maybe we should consider we might be out of our realm of powers and that's why we don't have them.
...it's possible. I wonder if we could ask Hal to ask them to go back to playing it with themselves and not the alternate versions of us that exist. That would be for the best, wouldn't it?
It isn't, you're right. So. . . if that's the ending we want, then we need to make sure that whoever wins asks for it. The worst these employers can do is say no.
[and then they'll loop all the way back around to her wanting to kill some despair-feeding beings but you know]
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[no, but does that matter??? apparently not to Milla]
At the time, I didn't know they were gods.
[ha]
But I'm a being of great ability myself. If I had my spirit artes and the power of the Four to back me, I'm certain I could find a way.
[this is an example of her extreme confidence being kind of reckless and dumb, ftr]
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The Sheriff did tell me he made it impossible for our powers to exist in this town. That's why we don't have them.
But if we don't do anything about these employers, they'll just run another game like this in the future. Correct?
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[but--]
I suppose that's far easier said than done. We aren't dealing with gods who are exactly. . . ah. "Polite."
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These ones though. They've done this already and if the winner can choose an ending why not? I don't think it's against the rules to ask.
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It isn't, you're right. So. . . if that's the ending we want, then we need to make sure that whoever wins asks for it. The worst these employers can do is say no.
[and then they'll loop all the way back around to her wanting to kill some despair-feeding beings but you know]
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