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Ganondorf Dragmire ([personal profile] great_king_of_evil) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-07-11 08:56 pm

[04] || [Anon Text] || [Hypocrisy]

I have noticed many amongst us appear concerned about Ruana's next step, namely her siphoning of the souls left on dead worlds.

I can and do understand the will to oppose Ruana, I encourage it. However, this desire I have witnessed of saving the lost souls is quite intriguing, if not misplaced. The vast majority of these souls are people we have never met and will most likely never meet. For that matter we did not even know they existed before stepping into this tower, nor did we have any thoughts for them before seeing that message.

They have had whatsoever no impact on our lives and never will they have any. Nothing binds them to us and what fate will befall them, ultimately is none of our concern. It is their own fight while we have our own fights. Hence I have only one question:

Why do you care?
tohko_amano: (Looking over her shoulder)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-13 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Who knows that it's impossible? We don't know exactly who is dead and who we can't save right now. While I'm not saying that we'll be able to save everyone in the end, it's much better to try your best to do so, even if you fail, so that the ones you do manage to save can keep writing out the stories of their lives.
tohko_amano: (Lecturing)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-20 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
However, again, we don't know exactly who we can or can't save from the dead universes, so until we find that there is a limit, it's best to try and save everyone that's alive back there. If a limit comes up later, we'll have to work with it, but for right now, I believe that it's best to try and save everyone since we don't know whether we'll fail or not.