Yamato Ishida (
angry_friendship_wolf) wrote in
ways_back_room2022-09-30 03:53 pm
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Friday DE
As is well known, there are two types of time loops: Those where you must solve a murder or series of murders, and those where you must learn a valuable life lesson.
Your character has been stuck in the latter sort of time loop. What valuable life lesson must they learn before they can solve the time loop?
Your character has been stuck in the latter sort of time loop. What valuable life lesson must they learn before they can solve the time loop?

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[Insert "Why not both?" .gif here]
Let's see if Saph remembers how to do spoilers: Depending on the outcome one chooses at the end of the game, what Max learns is either:
1) just how ruthless she can be and how much she is willing to sacrifice to keep Chloe in her life, including sacrificing her diploma from Blackwell and the jumpstart to her photography career that would bring, the corrupt town of Arcadia Bay itself, and the lives of a good number of its residents including both corrupt officials and otherwise blameless people she has never met and fellow students she has spent a good bit of her week saving and/or making friends with.
Or 2) that what she wants is ultimately not as important as saving peoples' lives, and true heroism requires selflessness, even to the point of losing the person closest to you, who you care about most in the world.
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Jess's escape hinges on her accepted the true meaning of Christmas. She hates whatever cosmic entity is responsible for this.