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. ]

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It would make a certain sense of prior missions, as well.
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Dying or decaying worlds, things not quite as they seem under an idyllic surface... Makes me worry about how our worlds might have changed even if saved.
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It didn't need to prove anything more to be worthy of salvation in the first place. So why is Echo demanding that of us now? What changed?
Or, the other consideration I had: Echo is running on faulty parameters. Perhaps near-deaths of worlds still trigger its intervention and pulls people here from them unnecessarily. Even if things would ultimately resolve on their own, it doesn't recognize that and only senses the danger beforehand and feels it needs to assist.
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I could believe this system is deeply flawed, given all that we do see often seems arbitrary, or meant for some onlooker's amusement.