Quote Originally Posted by redheadturk View Post
Except I did want him to investigate it. I do want the game timeline orphaned and split off so both ends get happiness in the end. I'm speaking what I do because I want the timelines fractured and branched. Also, we are forgetting the old Fandaniel still exists and even if Hermes had discovered what he had done, the old Fandaniel could have stuck around much like Venat did after stepping down and kept his ass in control.
We don't actually know that the old Fandaniel would still be around, and I'd actually bet otherwise. I had a longer thing about this talking about the fact the timeframe was probably fairly short, and that I'd expect Old Fandaniel to vacate the seat early, but... hoenstly, I'm less interested in talking about that than I am in that first part of what you said.


The present day was relying on the Warrior of Light to come back with vital information. It is no exaggeration that if they failed in their journey, for any reason, that entire world dies. More than one world, in fact--we can't forget the shards (of which right now there's five in good state). Meanwhile, the Ancient world is unlikely to change even if you threw everything at it, for the reasons described.

What does your moral imperative to lessen the suffering of your fellow man say about the fact that your decision in this scenario is to leave six worlds to die, while trying to protect one with a slim chance of survival?