05-08-2025, 03:18 PM
- Yes, it looks like Ever will succeed in their objective. What role Wanderers will play, we'll find out in the next chapters and texts. The future looks bright on one side and very grim on the other.
The lyrics of the main theme song seem super relevant - I mean, all of them are but in response to the comment above:
(Free from the rule of death now seem so dull)
(Where no rivers would flow, no woods would grow)
PREDICTION: Ever(lasting?) achieves the unshackling of time, granting some version of immortality to humanity but in the process everything is now a wasteland of un-growth. If it can't die, it can't live either so its pyrrhic victory at best. So Traceback II tries to figure out where it went wrong in the past to fix the future, but they lost their anchor/target and ended up in the wrong place or too far back or... something.
The lyrics of the main theme song seem super relevant - I mean, all of them are but in response to the comment above:
(Free from the rule of death now seem so dull)
(Where no rivers would flow, no woods would grow)
PREDICTION: Ever(lasting?) achieves the unshackling of time, granting some version of immortality to humanity but in the process everything is now a wasteland of un-growth. If it can't die, it can't live either so its pyrrhic victory at best. So Traceback II tries to figure out where it went wrong in the past to fix the future, but they lost their anchor/target and ended up in the wrong place or too far back or... something.
