Which works are not shit?
>>1But there are many cases where it starts with malice and has become a terrible world, or is already doomed from the planning stage.
Honestly, I feel tired… When it comes to Exillia and Zestiria, I think it would be happier if things went too far and ended up destroyed.
Drink some warm cocoa and relax.
>>2It’s hot, isn’t it?
>>23It’s coffee, you know.
>>24I’m glad… there was no God who lacked sensation…
>>26Not knowing the difference between cocoa and coffee can be excused as having a bad palate.
…No way, right?
>>27Maybe if I forgot to add sugar.
I’m intentionally messing things up for my sister’s vessel creation, but if we hadn’t forced a division, that world would have ended a long time ago in some foolish war instead of lasting four thousand years.
Even in a world like that, Lloyd is such a good guy.
As soon as I have a little extra time, I start building bridges like Tesehara.
A damn world that’s better off maintained in a state as precarious as Sylvarant.
>>5The people of Teseala probably don’t know the true nature of the Exsphere regarding the Glo Bridge.
What happens when civilization advances without restraint can be understood from Fantasia, but it feels like fundamentally, humans do not align with that world.
>>6It is true that real humans live while killing underground resources and the natural environment.
>>7Well, I can’t really deny that…
There is a problem on the mana side that quickly runs dry when humanity gets a little serious.
Plant about 100 World Trees.
>>8It seems like the star where the World Tree has taken root might be manageable…
>>10I wonder if it’s the nutrients in the soil or if it’s just a big appetite…
We should investigate the genes that produce mana from the World Tree seeds and incorporate them into ordinary plants to mass-produce miniature imitation World Trees.
>>13It feels like I might be treated like the origin of X (the machine).
The travelers with an incredible mass of energy also ran out of gas due to a trivial internal conflict and had to deploy from Dao, and no matter how hard they try, they are constantly plagued by a lack of energy.
A world that depends on the World Tree should develop magical arts.
>>14It seems that electrical energy is not something that relies on mana.
In that worldview, I can’t help but think that 3,000 people is quite cost-effective.
A party held just by Lloyd.
>>18If Lloyd weren’t here, it would collapse immediately.
Everyone loves Lloyd sexually (not just likes), so Lloyd is just playing the role of a connector.
>>48It’s the worst, President, that you were just after my body…
I tried all sorts of methods, but it was impossible. At least I’ll leave behind a prophecy… There are also things like the Abyss.
I’m not sure, but I think V developed some cool technology that turns into a Blastia.
>>20There’s a minimum level of prior notice given, but from the perspective of the general public, the sudden disappearance of the barrier would lead to absolute chaos since both combat and daily life depend entirely on the Blastia.
>>20There is a foundation for technology.
There is only one person in the world who can operate that.
Compared to the setting of contamination that was unavoidable from Exilia to Berseria.
It still seems better, you know… the impurities of people inflicting harm on the world is something that can’t be helped anymore.
In the story, there were positive opinions expressed.
To blame Mythos, the ancient people had already gone too far down the path of self-destruction…
I can’t possibly say to endure being killed for the sake of the world, like Martel…
I wonder if the setting that connects Symphonia to Fantasia is still intact.
Personally, I didn’t really want them to be connected.
>>28I said anywhere would be fine, but nothing had changed, and on top of that, the magic science cannon made the trees wither.
A collection of works that deceive with bonds but say the world is trash.
If there is sugar in it, it’s cocoa.
Without sugar, it feels about the same as coffee.
That’s a lie, it’s iced coffee.
I really dislike that Colette’s taste blindness is progressing!
>>34Aren’t you going to lose your sense of taste and become unable to accept food?
Or simply, the appetite disappears.
>>34Wasn’t there a skit in the main story where you could start eating the disliked green peppers?
D2 has just brought up something strange, but basically everyone is positive, and the lens doesn’t have any side effects or anything; after ED, there isn’t particularly any threat to the nation’s survival, so I think it’s better.
Are P and S’s Deliscarlans the same star?
Colette feels like various things are disappearing from her body in order to become Martel’s vessel.
It’s a world view that makes you think, “How was this able to be released for all ages?”
As expected, the transplant has been changed.
The thread picture is a good guy, but I think it would be tough to be next to him.
Idealists who impose the necessity of always being right to others do not understand, as Colette said, that everyone is not as strong as they appear in illustrations.
After this, the world is going to be really tough, I think.
I can’t help but feel that I’m stuck regarding A.
>>42E seems to be okay in the ending, and Inferia looks fine too.
R won’t be resolved in just one work, right…?
A is…
The world of Symphonia will become a world of Fantasia, freed from angels, so it’s fine, right?
Surely, you haven’t lost your sense of taste, Colette?
For the sake of you guys, I’m forgiving you this time, but… as a result, it’s fine if there’s no salvation in Fantasia, right?
I wonder if Kratos is still alive in the Fantasia era.
F and V are relatively better, I guess.
The world of Fantasia is quite something, but if it’s continued for that long, it’s impressive, isn’t it?
It wasn’t F, it was G.
The declining world and the prosperous world are supposed to be weighed against each other, but it looks like Teseara has never been a declining world, which is sad.
Crisis, adjust the game balance.
I feel that if you just leave the Abyss world as it is after clearing it, it will gradually come to an end, so I believe there is still hope.
If considered on a global scale, L seems like it could easily manage it.
The shittiness of the world of Symphonia is largely due to the evil intent of the main culprit, which makes it truly serious.
Although there are fantasy elements, the fact that I have been simply and terrifyingly fighting among humans since the beginning of the story is noteworthy.