[It was a terrible, inexorable answer. The death of his world, his people left sleeping in Zodiark's darkness. Would the remains of his god be rooted out and smote as well?
He couldn't even muster up the energy to be angry about it; there was only a dull grief for what was lost.]
Which particular things...?
Could my conflict with the Warrior have been avoided? ...Mayhaps not. We would have to go back quite far. Before the events in Kholusia. Before my first meeting with the hero. Before their first encounter with any Ascian. Before the first Calamity.
Before the world was sundered. Before Zodiark's creation. When did events tip into inevitability?
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He couldn't even muster up the energy to be angry about it; there was only a dull grief for what was lost.]
Which particular things...?
Could my conflict with the Warrior have been avoided? ...Mayhaps not. We would have to go back quite far. Before the events in Kholusia. Before my first meeting with the hero. Before their first encounter with any Ascian. Before the first Calamity.
Before the world was sundered. Before Zodiark's creation. When did events tip into inevitability?
So... I do not know.
Do you believe things can change now?