Ardyn Izunia (
fatedfinality) wrote in
etraya2025-08-30 09:29 pm
un: agonyuncle | text
[ Today is a... complicated one for Ardyn, to say the least. No one but him knows why though and he'll likely keep it that way.
He has, however, gotten extremely drunk about it and that lends itself to him asking a query on the Etrayan network: ]
What does fate mean to you?
[ He appreciates now more than ever the auto-correct feature. He should probably invest in some reading glasses eventually, but that'll be a problem for Ardyn-with-a-headache-from-squinting-in-the-dark-at-a-small-screen and not the Ardyn of now. ]
He has, however, gotten extremely drunk about it and that lends itself to him asking a query on the Etrayan network: ]
What does fate mean to you?
[ He appreciates now more than ever the auto-correct feature. He should probably invest in some reading glasses eventually, but that'll be a problem for Ardyn-with-a-headache-from-squinting-in-the-dark-at-a-small-screen and not the Ardyn of now. ]

text | un: bahamut
[ Ultima deemed his machinations an inevitability, and Dion cannot accept that. Will not. ]
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Ah, I see you might understand.
Which deity decided your likely unfortunate fate?
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I know not whether the name would hold meaning for you, but he is called Ultima.
He would see mankind destroyed.
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Interestingly, your Ultima seems to be my world's Bahamut.
The deity of the blades, god of war, and arbiter on the fate of mankind on Eos. He doesn't want mankind destroyed, exactly, though he doesn't seem to be all too bothered if that does end up being the outcome.
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text | un: dailyplanet
( which on a surface level, would sound counterintuitive to the word 'fate' or many of its concepts. )
What does it mean to you?
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Fate is supposedly preordained. How do your decisions factor into that, exactly?
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Clarifying question first: do you consider something like death fated because for most carbon based lifeforms, it comes inevitably due to genetic material decay over time if nothing else?
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un: superman2
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It is for me. Judging from that answer, I'm willing to guess it is for you too.
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I don't think fate exists in the sense that certain actions or events are inevitable. We all make our own choices. But I used to think it was possible that fate was something people could create, in a sense.
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( text | un: rumi )
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A story can have many moving parts. Many voices.
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un: aliarra
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So you believe in the power of your own choices then?
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text; un: butterfly
something we all just believe in to feel better when things go wrong. like there wasn't anything we could do to stop it.
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[ He's also said it himself but, y'know, details. ]
Does it make you feel better to believe in it?
text; un: vsmith
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Un: TerribleTinkerer | Text
I’ve seen someone do the latter. It’s humbling, and I damn well respect them for it. Which is irritating, frankly, because it leaves the rest of us with fewer excuses.
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Would you still consider it a respectful choice?
Text; un: hawks
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At least, that's my experience with fate. It never was anything to do with me, really, just a series of choices that led to the inevitable.
Or so the gods said.
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I just think that fate sounds so depressing. Like you can't change anything, and have no control over your life. I don't think that's true for most people.
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