I'm going to go with— at least from what I've seen— trying to drown an entire harbor city by unsealing an evil god in order to draw out the god protecting said city. He didn't succeed, and he didn't "want" to do it, exactly, but he still went and did it because he felt that was the only way to get what he wanted.
He usually has a code of honor, but if it's between honor and failing his queen... eh...
So we both have a lot to feel regretful about in our past lives, but I do not think you are a bad person at all in this lifetime. You are one of the kindest people I have met on this voyage.
I hope we can overcome the sins of the past...though I do wonder if this trip is meant to be a form of penance.
I don't know if this makes it better or worse, but I've been told that one of the producers has insisted that the visions are not of a past life. So no, I don't think it's a form of penance. Especially since apparently the Showmaster isn't the one giving us these visions. I just don't know what the point of giving them to us is, either.
I do not trust anything any of them say any longer except for perhaps Miss Nana, and even then...The visions feel too visceral for them to simply be fabrications, and it was not until I witnessed a few of them already that my halo appeared.
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Re: day 248;
I'm going to go with— at least from what I've seen— trying to drown an entire harbor city by unsealing an evil god in order to draw out the god protecting said city. He didn't succeed, and he didn't "want" to do it, exactly, but he still went and did it because he felt that was the only way to get what he wanted.
He usually has a code of honor, but if it's between honor and failing his queen... eh...
Re: day 248;
I hope we can overcome the sins of the past...though I do wonder if this trip is meant to be a form of penance.
Re: day 248;
Re: day 248;