I just started a new play and I got again to the part when you meet Idriel for the first time.
I was thinking... It was probably already debated to death so I'm sorry if I bring it up again, but being the CEO of Ulysses, what if it's intended literally? I mean supposing Eternum it's some sort of afterlife/other dimension being the one who lives in both worlds would mean being neither alive nor dead, right?
Orion would be able to really live on the edge and contemporary lives his life with all the girls: Annie, Nancy, Penny, Dalia, Luna and Nova on one edge and Calypso on the other two worlds that have him as a bridge...
Sorry i'm not that good at explaining things but I see it both as a blessing and a curse, like it was maybe for the founder? Only maybe he(we) will be given the option to stop it and maybe reunite the "real" life inside the flow of the let's say multiverse of witch Eternum is the expression?
Eeeeh, I'm rambling again I think, I will let Idriel explain to me how Eternum works again, maybe it's better.... Sorry for my brainfart...
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