You only get once chance to put your best foot forward. Screw that up, and you'll be forever seared in someone's mind as the person who had spinach in their teeth, or worse!
✨HOW TO PLAY
1. Drop a top-level!
2. If you have previous CR with someone, you'll have to let them know what your first-impression of them was.
If this is your first time meeting, you'll be compelled to share what kind of vibe they give off. It's okay to be honest! Are they gross? Do they seem approachable? Do you find them incredibly hot?
3. Find out if your first impression was correct! Maybe that strange loner actually has a heart of gold? You'll never know unless you talk to them!
[Kirschtaria actually seems like a good guy! Honestly Kiana has been inclined to write men off as a whole because of Otto and her father, but maybe one or two male friends wouldn't be bad.]
If those are of questionable morals, or you were unwillingly involved in a tragedy— [ Kirschtaria stresses with his index finger uncurled and pointing up. ] That would make you an anti-hero. Dare I say that is more popular nowadays?
Must there be one? [ Kirschtaria asks, nodding along. ] Those two options are good enough, though I am not as familiar with romantic troupes to give an educated opinion.
[ What if...manic pixie dream girl childhood friend? ]
Of course! I don't buy into the whole "good deeds win you love" but... people who struggle together for the same cause can create really strong bonds! Isn't it a little romantic to have someone know what you've been through, experienced trials and tribulations with you, and support you all the way? I mean, sure, it goes both ways. But I'm sure the hero would be comforted knowing at least one person cares enough to say "I love you" at the end.
Isn't that kind of connection worth saving the world for?
Well... we're still talking about a hypothetical fiction story, right? So of course it's going to have friendship. And found family! In fact... "I love you" doesn't have to come from the 'love interest'.
We are. Please don't worry. [ He prefers the wholesome band-of-friends approach in fiction too. Like a RPG. But he has never played those. ] Found family? As a foster sibling?
I don't think you should be the one to speak of betrayal, Limbo.
[ Caenis confirmed what he has always suspected, after all. And his "contract" with "God" was fulfilled. From the beginning, though they had an ultimate common goal, he had his own interpretation and Grand Order. ]
kirschtaria wodime ♔ fate/go
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[Kirschtaria actually seems like a good guy! Honestly Kiana has been inclined to write men off as a whole because of Otto and her father, but maybe one or two male friends wouldn't be bad.]
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[ One with such an ominous name too. Even with Kirschtaria's choices (mistaken or correct), it was all for humanity's survival. ]
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Hey, it could be worse. At least you're not some clone or copy.
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I would hope not. [ He wonders if he'd get an existential crisis or, more likely, he'd brush that off. ]
Although, it does sound like the plot for a sci-fi film.
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[ Cyborg finds an unsuspecting citizen and informs that he's a clone, and are in the run from a shady organisation. ]
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[Lord. All she can think of is that a year ago she might have thrown herself at him in excitement after hearing that. But now?]
I don't think a protagonist would do some of the things I have...
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Yeah, and what about the love interest? Some childhood friend, or a new manic pixie dream girl?
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[ What if...manic pixie dream girl childhood friend? ]
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Isn't that kind of connection worth saving the world for?
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I feel similarly, but with bonds of friendship.
[ With the small difference he expects no reward at the end of it. The satisfaction of defending something beautiful is inspiring enough. ].
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[I love you. Ich Liebe Dich. Her 'mom'...]
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[ Caenis confirmed what he has always suspected, after all. And his "contract" with "God" was fulfilled. From the beginning, though they had an ultimate common goal, he had his own interpretation and Grand Order. ]