
The sink is more tragic.
The act of being born.
>>2Replica’s self-performance response
Everything from the environment I was born and raised in to my companions…
Birth Sin
I honestly dislike the notion that being born is bad.
The route to hell is laid out frighteningly meticulously.
It just means that Van is that cunning.
Even the mother who was kind to this rare one greatly hindered its growth, so there’s no saving it!
The nature of the replica is already over… it’s effectively been taken over by the original, with only the memories left behind.
Since this world revolves around prophecy, being able to read prophecies means you can understand all the actions of others.
I feel like I’ve been forgiven, but my dad is still a jerk.
If you can’t even choose to be born, then there’s no guilt in that.
Everything in the world is bad.
Let’s go and take down the world together!
>>12I’ll die if I don’t have a score!
>>12RPG!
RPG!
>>12It will break eventually anyway, and if I break it now, the meaning of Luke’s sacrifice will be lost.
>>12This is just a rough outline of the story.
This world (or rather, the score) is seriously terrible, so I have no words to say.
Isn’t it terrible?
Replica is a technology that really doesn’t bring any happiness at all to those who are involved, right, Jade?
When I copied my sister’s precious stuffed animal and was met with shock, I should have realized that this was a bad move…
Replica technology is no good; even though it was sealed, fools dig it up. The path to drive that world into the abyss is carefully paved, isn’t it?
The surviving Ash will also have to live in a hellish atmosphere, so it’s considered that Luke, who was able to leave first, is the winner.
Isn’t it kind of crap just based on the nature of phonems?
Because of my actions, Master Nebilim became gravely ill, and when I created the replica, it went out of control. It was only here that I finally decided to seal it.
At that time, Saphir-kun, who was present, began to independently aim for the revival of Nebilim.
Is it hell?
Honestly, this guy is happy among the replicas.
>>20At the point where you start to feel like you want to live, you have to die, so in a way, I think it’s more brutal than those who disappeared in the Tower of Rem to pave the way for their companions who come after.
In a usual Tales game, I have the image that the amazing character would somehow manage to bring both back to life in a nice way…
>>21If it were G, either Richard or Lambda would have died…
If something happens, it’s noted in the score, so it’s resolved, making this world boring.
>>24In reality, there are such prophecies, and the higher-ups seem to be accepting them…
Since it’s a story about the abyss… it’s a tale of hell at the bottom of the abyss.
The score is set too loosely.
This guy isn’t so bad himself.
Everything surrounding this guy is bad.
It’s fine to slaughter all the puppets that only follow the prophecy, but it’s really not good at all to have no respect for their replacements, master.
I think it’s also bad that Lorelei, who seems like the kind of being that could solve everything and bring about a happy ending with the superpower of the Seventh Phoneme, isn’t actually that kind of existence.
I guess this is what’s wrong with me… Haha… But I have to do it anyway.
It seems there is a diary filled with such self-deprecation and determination.
It’s not my fault!
Are there no souls after the replica disappears? Do only memories remain?
>>34“All that remains is memory… that’s what Jade is saying…”
If there was a possibility, Jade was trying to help Luke with all his might.
If you ask what is wrong, I can only say that the world is the worst.
But I think the person who posted the image ultimately feels glad to have been born.
It’s tough.
Why is it that a work as nightmarish as this is being released at such a celebratory time for the anniversary?
I think this guy would be happy that he could save Ash, who probably would have died with just his own life.
Everyone around will die.
>>40I wonder how Ash should show his face and come back in front of everyone…
It also inherits the memory of the solid replica.
I want to see the aftermath…
What Luke does is something that all the leaders of various countries are already aware of and have taken into account.
Don’t let Tia see the diary.
Even without prophecy, it’s certain that the world will perish, and we’ve only just barely been saved by replica technology…
In other words, it’s quite harsh that there’s no guarantee that the world won’t come to an end from now on.
Van is too trashy…
I want to ask Jade a question from the thread after clearing the main story.
How am I supposed to decide today’s menu without a score!?
Van also had a tough time and was someone who fought to do something about this worthless world.
The attitude towards the thread image is that of the lowest, most ruthless bastard.
It is permissible for Melon to try to create evidence of Luke’s existence by bearing his child, even if Luke’s disappearance is inevitable.
>>50Does Luke disappear when he disappears?
>>51If that happens, it will become even more beautiful, so that’s great!
>>55It’s not good.
The villains I thought were unpleasant now seem pitiful, so the world itself is cruel.
>>52Really… Largo-san is just too pitiful, isn’t he…?
By the way, this dist…
I think the number one thing that went wrong is that the world is coming to an end.
I heard that Van had a similar background to Luke, but if that’s true, it’s hell that someone who was abused would end up doing similar things.
There are aspects of Van that are sympathetic, but just a single foolish word from Replicaluke makes me not want to forgive him at all.
>>58The attitude towards Luke is completely shitty, isn’t it?
If it’s Jade, she would come up with some reasoning to make the baby in her belly healthy.
It can’t be helped.
Both the blindfolded humanity that is devoted to prophecy and the blindfolded Luke, who is devoted to his master, are equally subjects of disdain.
The promise was properly fulfilled when the cross was erected.
We became one, didn’t we?
It’s your fault for being so kind that I’ve become blind in an environment where it can’t be helped, you jerk!! Be prepared, traitor Vandesalca!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>63Is it the second week’s tier?
Van’s behavior towards the ambassador is truly trashy, but it’s still trash.
I wasn’t even a respectable adult capable of separating the hatred that motivated the purpose I should resist.
The disparity between that appearance and age makes it difficult to perceive.
Van was also forced to collapse his hometown by Jade’s subordinates during his childhood… It’s a reenactment, isn’t it?
If Van shows sympathy, this game will have no more emotional direction…
The theme song’s business aspect makes it impossible to ignore.
I haven’t done anything, I’ve just been born, yet I am made to bear the burden of taking away others’ places.
Considering Van’s past, it’s no wonder he feels despair for the world and humanity.
On that note, it’s also terrible to look down on those who blindly follow prophecies like replicas.
The person who took away the place of the ashes.
I ended up being so spoiled that I became infatuated with the teacher, didn’t I?
In this shitty world, living seriously is just a loss; follow your lower half.
>>72I wonder if the instructor was happy…
I have a feeling that the second playthrough, knowing everything, will end up being similar to Luke’s mother.
The fact that Lorelei was not an entity capable of doing various things.
It is only natural that if one dislikes humanity, they would also dislike its copy, the replica.
It would be fine to just destroy all of humanity that I dislike and be done with it! But because there are copies, it’s problematic because it creates a weird excuse to justify destroying humanity.
The excitement of having an affair with Guy’s sister, who is a noble surviving from the country my father destroyed, is thrilling, isn’t it?
It’s really awful that I worked hard for a shitty world, but the world remains shitty.
But I don’t know the reason, did they add a setting that improves things after clearing it?
>>77It’s not necessary to say, but it was originally a little better, and we were talking about working hard to make it even better from now on, right?
>>77The miasma has been purified by the replica, and the scores are being corrected at the level of royalty and nations, so the events in the story should properly bear fruit.
So the bad end element is just that Luke didn’t come back.
Because he was the worst guy.
Can replicas reproduce?
It’s sad that Jade couldn’t turn the replica into a human, no matter how hard she tried.
Moreover, that is a hidden boss.
Wouldn’t it be better if it just perished? However, there are good people like Sheridan’s old man, Noel, and some knights and maids in the mansion, which makes it hard to say.
That beard is not good because it’s trying to turn the world into a replica! Even though I absolutely hate replicas, I also dislike Luke, who is blindly believing in himself, much like the masses who blindly follow the score, so it all seems like something you did.
After all, it’s probably impossible to make predictions about the future interesting.
It’s unfair that there’s a beautiful instructor who hates the world despite having a beard.
A work that incorporates both the good and bad aspects of Tales too much.
It is understandable that there have been mixed opinions since then.
About 80-90% of the people around me are terrible, it’s a dead end.
Doesn’t it seem like it could easily be destroyed with just one sudden trigger in the next generation?
Even if Van has a sad past, looking at the keywords related to Luke, I couldn’t help but think that he just has a bad personality.
I could only think, what kind of instructor falls for something like this?
It is a fact that the master has a sad past…
On a different note, their personality is bad.
Ash-kun has the super convenient function of remote control.
I remember you used it to tease and mock, but didn’t use it when it really mattered.
>>97Trying to let Tier get cut on the first move.
It was incomprehensible that you were freaking out and demanding to listen to you in Akselyus.
When Ash finally returned, everyone was happy while Jade turned away.
>>98Hey, you… hey, you!
>>98(There’s a chance… it might work…?)
(Oh… I knew it wouldn’t work…)
>>106(Mew looks confused while seeing Luke, knowing and not knowing him)
>>114I think in the anime version, Guy’s expression was also a serious face.
>>114The anime version makes Jade and the pig monkey easier to understand.
Is it a demon?
>>98When I first saw it, I thought Tia was crying tears of joy, but looking at her expression, this…
It’s really a hellish world, and only the final boss side that tries to kill the world has any justification, so it’s important to properly portray the deaths of innocent people along the way to show what it means to destroy the world.
It’s just that he’s an ordinary jerk with a sad past… On top of that, he’s also full of fallacies, so the quality is exceedingly bad.
I will write about what will probably happen with a high probability.
I will record that it turned out like this because the results branched out a bit.
The future can be changed, but the prophecy is also absolutely correct.
It’s a story where both people and stars are stuck, which is difficult.
I think it’s a situation where it was inevitable to embrace the cause and, consequently, the underlying hatred couldn’t be separated.
Even so, their behavior is trash.
Is it really necessary to say that the real Ion had a personality like trash?
It’s a pity that the ones who are supposed to be in the ally position are not allies.
It’s frustrating that we can’t break the shitty rules.
It’s kind of like in the game Zestiria, you know.
Is it true that Van was planning to break the score, and that it’s recorded in the score?
>>109It was said that it’s like an Akashic record, where even if you change something, there seems to be a description of what happens after the change.
So until the very end, it should have been that I lost to Van according to the score, but I overturned that, even if just a little… I think I murmured that it’s worthy of astonishment…
>>132Well, that surprised me, so I’m going home…
If I didn’t have a bad personality, there’s no way I could finish something as crazy as this, so it can’t be helped.
“I really like Jade in the final phase.”
No matter how many times you bite into a replica joke, it still has flavor.
And yet, I’m liked by the beautiful big-breasted instructor…
Shall we explore space and colonize? That’s probably the right answer for that world.
>>115I can see it until the damn prophecy blocks the way!
>>117People will struggle, but it will be too late as they are consumed by the miasma.
I forgave them because they were very considerate during the second half, tried really hard to manage in the sub-events, and then fogged up at the end.
>>116It’s nice to gain a sense of death through Luke’s death, isn’t it?
It’s not good, Ash. It’s a needle mat, so hurry up and come back.
Feeling pain from the result being as expected probably means that the Colonel was that deeply connected after all.
No matter what I do, that world is already over, it’s terrible.
Ah, just as I thought, even Jade finds his own impersonator creepy!
I think Anis is the only one who I would like to see suffer a bit more.
Natalia beautifully threw the boomerang back.
At the time, I didn’t think much of it, but I guess Jade was pretty hurt when she said, “I’m cold, you know…”
>>125Over there
I see… I really like the way of rephrasing “that’s right.”
Well, Luke was born with a purpose.
Wouldn’t it have been better if I had never been born?
In the supplementary booklet of “Tales of Magazine” Vol. 9, there was a talk with the voice actors, and there was this part. Momoi: But actually, that part is very symbolic, right? The fact that Myu doesn’t go in the end. Kobayashi: Ah, I see… Maruyama: In that sense, I feel like the anime was a bit clearer than the game.
The anime has been clarified.
Let’s just throw this planet away! Then in an instant, the miasma will start to rise.
Jade is surprisingly sentimental, isn’t it?
The reason I was getting angry at Aguzelius was because I remembered my own blunder.
Amidst the atmosphere where the entire mansion feels like it’s going to explode with a sense of “what’s going to happen with this guy,” the replica is revealed.
It’s a relief that there are very few maids who admire Luke as Luke.
However, Luke didn’t have the mental space to notice that there.
>>134It’s somehow intriguing that there is one knight and one maid.
Luke’s dad is the worst.
>>135General Cecil is doing well, isn’t he…?
>>135I wonder where Luke found out about the affair.
Jade wanted to take a bet on a slight possibility.
It didn’t work.
What more can you say for Anis to suffer?
If you think about it in reverse, Ash has no face to show to those guys… which means he’s been wandering for several years.
After his change of heart, Luke was told that it was less of a transformation and more like a mischievous kid being scolded severely and turning into a timid child… and I was like, “Yeah.”
>>143I think that if they had continued to live peacefully from the start of Part 3, they could have overcome it and become a respectable adult carrying the country on their shoulders.
>>143That’s nice.
A sense of gauging the expressions of those around.
>>143It’s really sad because they’re only 7 years old.
Given Natalia’s situation, shouldn’t the people of Kimlasca be destroyed?
“I want to kill all the guys.”
I am surprised that Mr. Van is quite a young person when it comes to talking about the world.
27 years old…
A replica that captured the hearts of many people.
I wanted to kill the son of the bastard king who destroyed my hometown.
I love guys who become beautiful because of their connection with replicas.
I don’t remember well since I played it a long time ago, but when I entered the mansion, did Luke know that he was a replica or not?
>>150I don’t know about Luke’s replicas.
In the novel version, I cherished my sister’s keepsake ribbon, but Ash tore it apart, calling it a rag! My hatred for him grew.
Later on, Luke seemed to cherish that ribbon more, and when he handed it to me as if it had been fixed, my feelings began to waver.
>>157Putting aside the family ties and replicas, Ash is just purely an unpleasant character.
>>164Ash has a thing about not wanting my servant to carry such a shabby thing, though.
Well, that’s how it is, so Guy doesn’t like Ash until the very end.
>>179It seems that Ash was extremely shocked when Luke exposed that during the raise…
>>150When I entered, I solidified my resolve to kill him even more after he said he would buy a new ribbon in place of the tattered one that belonged to Ash.
After that, after switching with Luke, I worked hard to take care of him, and when he said that the ribbon was important to him as a keepsake, I was moved.
I shouldn’t have particularly known about the replica and so on.
In this world, it’s a common belief that “it’s fine because it’s written in the prophecy,” so the depth of the world is quite shallow.
Well, even if it wasn’t something I did of my own will, I ended up killing a large number of people, so it makes sense that it would turn out this way.
Well, Luke wasn’t 100% humble since he actively tried to get involved in fights even after cutting his hair and sometimes acted like a brute towards his friends.
I feel like Tia mentioned it in the skit, but I think she has a personality that easily swings from being overly confident to being excessively down.
>>154Luke pushes Guy into a pool where there are women.
>>154The impression changes significantly depending on whether you watch the side quests or skits around there.
My Solo has a twin setting, but how are both utilized in the current mobile games?
Wow, I was surprised.
Well then.
>>158Hey, wait a minute!
Don’t be amazed.
Looking at it overall, Guy is almost too good throughout.
If either Luke or the other was a woman, wouldn’t Tia have gotten eaten?
While leaving room for change, the future can be somewhat altered.
There’s no antidote for the issue of the end of a star written by the star itself…
I have mistakes in my research… There must be…
There’s nothing…
>>165I really like it when someone who doesn’t doubt their own genius even a millimeter does this.
Actually, Jade is quite useless?
>>166You make me irritated…
>>166Relatively…?
>>166Yes
If I could go back in time, it would be better to kill.
>>180Stop self-promotion.
I can’t do anything about the world’s end noted in the score without Luke, so it’s troubling.
Romanticist trash.
To put it simply, if Jade hadn’t been there, the incident wouldn’t have happened in the first place.
Well, if it hadn’t happened, the world wouldn’t have been saved either.
Basically, almost all characters are troubled by the distortions of the world and society, among other things.
Luke’s dad and the instructor are feeling like, “What are these guys…?”
I wonder if I was able to save the world…
Normally, nothing should happen, but I wished for some kind of miracle to occur.
Nothing happened.
If we say this guy is at fault, it protects the other characters…
Becoming self-punishing after cutting one’s hair, yet acting as if one has made up their mind in the end, while trembling when alone.
If anything, it was tougher because they looked even more like children than during their wild days.
The fact that the pig monkey doesn’t jump on him when he comes back…
When Jade steps back from the impression right after playing and organizing, it settles somewhere around the fact that it used to be like that in the past, but nowadays it hasn’t done anything particularly bad.
Regarding the replica controversy in modern times, most of the blame lies with Dist.
Regardless of the true intentions of Marquis Fabre, Luke was vaguely aware that his kind mother was neglecting him and having an affair.
>>183It’s interesting that Luke, who doesn’t leave the mansion, has met Major Cecil…
I think it’s wrong to dismiss the first reason of just wanting to meet my mentor as trivial.
Mr. Yoshida, let’s go for a drive!
The original bound by the score is no good, but a replica that surpasses the score could be understood as the new humanity.
I really don’t get why they’re treating all the replicas like trash or nonsense.
Jade has at least changed her heart.
No… it’s just that we should stop.
Thinking about star-scale matters regarding the future of that world makes me feel gloomy, so I’ll stop.
That’s why I’m here, thinking about Luke and feeling contemplative.
If Jade hadn’t been researching Fomikuri, the world would have at least perished according to the score.
VR Luke and letter lover
I dislike prophecies, but what I truly hate is the way humans blindly obey such great powers, whether they are human or replicas.
The suggestion that we could eliminate the miasma by sacrificing a large number of Seventh Phonemers has been brought up originally.
But can Luke really bear such a heavy burden like mass murder? (So stop trying to solve it with self-sacrifice) I was being persuaded.
Luke, you casually mentioned the facts about Rem’s Tower, but in the end, we’re committing mass murder with mutual consent, aren’t we?
>>194If I don’t do it, everything will be over, and at that point, there was no choice for anyone, let alone Luke…
It feels like the Abyss has captured the hearts of many users, and for a while, it has started to carry a similar atmosphere.
Jade seems to really like Luke in the second half, but it looks like it hasn’t been conveyed to Luke very much, which gives it an indescribable flavor.
>>197When the self-hating Luke in the latter half remembers Jade from the first half, well…
>>197I’m telling you to put it into words!
>>204It seems like there was a sketch that had been verbalized, or maybe not…
Why is Duke Fabre being forgiven?
The relationship between Replica and Jade is close because they are like the biological parent and child.
Luke and Jade repeatedly have a back-and-forth in the main story and skits where Luke says, “Then… if I disappear!” and Jade replies, “Stop with the foolish ideas.”
I love the skit where she angrily says, “I hate children who don’t listen…!” and then walks away at the end.
I want to start over when the Remastered Abyss comes out, but I wonder why I have to carry these emotional scars from playing games…
I think Luke’s follow-up after facing Nebilim was quite effective for Jade.