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What do we know so far, Asuna is indeed a lost cause, this whole idea of Kirito having any chance to fight back it's just wishful thinking. Fujino let the Asuna's plot development roadmap (perks list) inside his code for everyone to see for a reason, and if that wasn't enough, he kinda "confirmed" there will be 2 endings, Oblivious Cuck and Happy Cuck, very similar to his past games... but things indeed have change and this game it's different.
From a narrative perspective i never undestood why he did that, why spoil the end before the beginning?
Maybe and this is only a maybe, our story POV is based upon a unreliable narrator which is Kirito, he dosen't know half of what is going on, have his mind being messed around all the time, most of his time he is linked to a simulation FOG what if nothing what he sees is real including IRL events everything is based on a game simulation.
Fujino could be using in Kirito what happened with Asuna in Canon, when she couldn't logoff from SAO to Alfheim, that could explain a lot of weird things like how the Admin have any influence IRL being only a "digital entity", why several characters during the game say the same thing to Kirito, he need to logoof or spend less time in the FOG and things in this sense.
The only difference would be he's not knowing this is a simulation, made by someone for any reason.
Since we already have 2 cuck endings Fujino could use that to give a third ending like Kirito waking up and realizing that was just a simulation and nothing was real.
 

mos555

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What do we know so far, Asuna is indeed a lost cause, this whole idea of Kirito having any chance to fight back it's just wishful thinking. Fujino let the Asuna's plot development roadmap (perks list) inside his code for everyone to see for a reason, and if that wasn't enough, he kinda "confirmed" there will be 2 endings, Oblivious Cuck and Happy Cuck, very similar to his past games... but things indeed have change and this game it's different.
From a narrative perspective i never undestood why he did that, why spoil the end before the beginning?
Maybe and this is only a maybe, our story POV is based upon a unreliable narrator which is Kirito, he dosen't know half of what is going on, have his mind being messed around all the time, most of his time he is linked to a simulation FOG what if nothing what he sees is real including IRL events everything is based on a game simulation.
Fujino could be using in Kirito what happened with Asuna in Canon, when she couldn't logoff from SAO to Alfheim, that could explain a lot of weird things like how the Admin have any influence IRL being only a "digital entity", why several characters during the game say the same thing to Kirito, he need to logoof or spend less time in the FOG and things in this sense.
The only difference would be he's not knowing this is a simulation, made by someone for any reason.
Since we already have 2 cuck endings Fujino could use that to give a third ending like Kirito waking up and realizing that was just a simulation and nothing was real.
Yes, that's a great idea. It is somewhat similar to what happened in the Alicization arch. There, Kirito also did not understand that he was in virtual reality. And Fujino can also make an ending - it was all Inoda's dream who woke up after being injured at the beginning of the first part.:cool:
 

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Yes... The fact that Inoda's feverish sleep would explain almost everything. It is not Kirito who is stupid, but Inoda who sees a dream from Kirito face and he watches his own actions. . And Inoda's penis is big, and Kirito's is small because Inoda imagined it that way. And Asuna's appearance is a big-boobed bimbo. In reality, she looks like a modest skinny cutie, no huge breasts.

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Inoda, as well as the player, knows everything that Inoda does in a dream, but on behalf of Kirito, he only watches. And the presence of other characters, advice, antennas is all a sick imagination.

UPD - Especially Asuna's mother. It is immediately clear that Inoda does not know what kind of character an adult female businessman should have. She would have simply destroyed the schoolboy Inoda for his attempts at blackmail. In Japan, they kill for reputation. Therefore, Inoda imagines her as a slutty whore. Since Asuna is a whore in his dream, then his mother is the same, and all the other girls are the same. And Suguha's action is also just Inoda's imagination, he wants to take everything from Kirito and Suguha seems to be getting closer to Kirito, but this is not Kirito. It's an Inoda in his body. Sick little bastard.
 
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Yes, that's a great idea. It is somewhat similar to what happened in the Alicization arch. There, Kirito also did not understand that he was in virtual reality. And Fujino can also make an ending - it was all Inoda's dream who woke up after being injured at the beginning of the first part.:cool:
See another reason for it the Alicization arch, although he didin't use anything from it, Fujino loves to pick and choose parts of the canon to make his story more consistent.
I thought about that because like i said makes no sense for someone who likes writing as Fujino spoil his own story, or his was overconfident in his storytelling skills to keep everyone happy with “It's not the destination, it's the journey”, if that was the case clearly didin't work as planned.
 
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