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Considering the next update is a Christmas update, what do people think/speculate/hope to see with it coming right after a reset of this caliber?
It might be more of a "Sensei has to fuck Ami or bad things will happen" thing. We've been warned that errors will occur if Sensei doesn't:Now... thinking of it, that's likely why Ami said what she said in the sauna. No matter what, Sensei has fucked Ami at some point anyway. He's already committed incest (what Good Uncle Sensei apparently dislikes), so there's no use crying over spilled milk.
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Sensei getting New Maya a present would be sweet. Or well anyone. Of course, I wouldn't put it past Sensei to ditch everyone to go fuck Nodoka or Niki if the mood hits.Considering the next update is a Christmas update, what do people think/speculate/hope to see with it coming right after a reset of this caliber?
Yes, that's intended, it's a cliffhanger ending so the next update will pick up right from there.Anyone else getting just 3 dots on repeat after the last event? I can skip through it and tried skipping it for a while, but it just keeps looping back. Sorry if this question was already asked before. Thanks.
That was exactly Tsuneyo's point and one nobody has a fact based response to, we don't have the information needed to know what the truth is, this 'run' could be the very first one ever and all the memories Maya has are false as fuck, or she could've been trapped for thousands of years, or she could've been trapped for thousands of years, got reset and started over anew an infinite number of times. We have no idea and nothing but a whole lot of conjecture.Given that, it would be possible, that she thought she was longer captured inside the cycles than she really was.
This is really starting to worry me.That was exactly Tsuneyo's point and one nobody has a fact based response to, we don't have the information needed to know what the truth is, this 'run' could be the very first one ever and all the memories Maya has are false as fuck, or she could've been trapped for thousands of years, or she could've been trapped for thousands of years, got reset and started over anew an infinite number of times. We have no idea and nothing but a whole lot of conjecture.
It seems like 23 is this world. Kumon-mi. Presumably the 23rd world out of who knows how many.Does anyone have an idea what Yasu might be meaning with 23?
She says that 22 is gone and 24 is wrong, or feels wrong, so it has to be 23.
Given that specific description, i came up with only limited possibilities as of now.
Most likely so far, that 23 might be either:
The 23rd reset, or
the 23rd iteration of Akira.
Till now i guess the majority of us assumed that the cycles went on for an indefinite, but ass long, amount of time or cycle count.
While i don't even know where that assumption might have come from exactly.
Also a faction of readers just think that Maya might had her memories altered.
Given that, it would be possible, that she thought she was longer captured inside the cycles than she really was.
Hm yeah, that would maybe go along with Yasu saying somthing like: "The city is moving".It seems like 23 is this world. Kumon-mi. Presumably the 23rd world out of who knows how many.
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Terminal 23 also seems to always refer to this world and the characters within. It's what Users tend to use to affect things, as shown all the way back in 'The Scary Room' Main Event:It's also what Sensei enters when trying to get User2 to help him back in the 'There is Nothing' Main Event.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I think only the likes of Yasu, and Nodoka (besides Supernatural entities):Are actually aware of other worlds. Sensei probably is, but he's also insane, so that doesn't help much.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Nodoka also seems to think this world is a mistake:You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
"The Upside Down House", "The Wishing Well"/"The Library", and "The Pareidolia Mall" seem like they might be other worlds as well. "The Bottom of Everything" where HOPE resides might be a world as well. I also assume that where ever Sel's other game and characters reside are other worlds.
Lessons in Love definitely seems to actually be a Multiverse with various Universes or Worlds:You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Honestly, It's possible that "Akira"/Sensei isn't actually important in the grand scheme of things. Nao seems to suggest this:Hm yeah, that would maybe go along with Yasu saying somthing like: "The city is moving".
Almost feels like the whole alien war shit has a meaning.
Even kinda feels like the "Ark: Survival evolved" stuff. Are we on the Aberration Ark?
Though, while i support the multiple layers of reality/worlds stuff, Yasu saying that 22 is gone, is counter intuitive.
There was no reason to believe that any other "Universe" or other world ceased to exist.
Only, as far as i see it, iterations of the reality we are in. Meaning resets. Or Akira.
But, since terminal 23 never changed, but resets occured and changed kind of reality with it, that would leave Akira.
Throughout the game and our pov, he is the only constant. Meaning he did not get reset for the time we "observed" him.
That could make him the 23rd iteration of himself up to now.
Please, for the love of whatever deity you believe in, keep the context intact.Could have been a "protagonist" for a past world. Perhaps the 22nd which is gone. He also seems to be the father of Sensei. Nao seems to imply there's a generational thing going on:
Nao literally says "Your". Not just an Ant's. Sensei's life is being compared to an Ant's, but it's still Sensei she is referring to, not some random queen ant that you're adding in for some reason.Please, for the love of whatever deity you believe in, keep the context intact.
She/it set it in context to ants.
How ant's, in this case, the offspring of a queen ant, would carry away their dead.
Please don't leave something like that out, it just taints what you want to convey.