Albels assumed death
anonymous
January 5 2009, 22:21:21 UTC
He did not die in the fight against Romero. If you have the special Albel ending, you meet him after that. In fact you never see the fight against Romero, so you can't know at all.
Re: Albels assumed death
anonymous
January 7 2009, 02:10:03 UTC
Wow, I never thought, you'd answer ^ ^
They even defeated persons, which created them, although they originally are only programmes, why should he loose against Romero?
I don't want to argue with you. It's just that in almost every book and every game my favourite characters die. Albel did not, at least it was not told. So I was very happy about this circumstance. I love your characterization, because everything is just as I thought, too, except for Albels death. And because I was so happy that finally my favourite character did not die, I became very frustrated, when I read that.
Well, I didn't want to bother you, It would just have felt wrong not to tell my opinion, sorry.
Re: Albels assumed death0bnoxiousJanuary 7 2009, 09:29:38 UTC
I don't mind explaining myself. :) It's rude not to answer, right?
The final battle had been in a secluded area 4D-space, right? Which means they were on even ground. And simply put, the party existed out of 8 people. Albel fought Romero alone. Not to imply Albel's weak, though. The thing is, Albel's strong but not invincible. Defeating the Creator doesn't make him and the others the strongest in the universe and able to defeat everyone that crosses them.
But you're right in not knowing for certain whether he died or not. I take this as something that could be taken differently.
Opinions and sharing them are totally fine. But yeah, at the time I thought it'd be interesting to play him post-death. If I'd ever app him at another RP I even might decide to go with the fact he lived. It all depends on the setting and what I think would be the most interesting.
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In fact you never see the fight against Romero, so you can't know at all.
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They even defeated persons, which created them, although they originally are only programmes, why should he loose against Romero?
I don't want to argue with you. It's just that in almost every book and every game my favourite characters die.
Albel did not, at least it was not told. So I was very happy about this circumstance.
I love your characterization, because everything is just as I thought, too, except for Albels death.
And because I was so happy that finally my favourite character did not die, I became very frustrated, when I read that.
Well, I didn't want to bother you, It would just have felt wrong not to tell my opinion, sorry.
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The final battle had been in a secluded area 4D-space, right? Which means they were on even ground. And simply put, the party existed out of 8 people. Albel fought Romero alone. Not to imply Albel's weak, though. The thing is, Albel's strong but not invincible. Defeating the Creator doesn't make him and the others the strongest in the universe and able to defeat everyone that crosses them.
But you're right in not knowing for certain whether he died or not. I take this as something that could be taken differently.
Opinions and sharing them are totally fine. But yeah, at the time I thought it'd be interesting to play him post-death. If I'd ever app him at another RP I even might decide to go with the fact he lived. It all depends on the setting and what I think would be the most interesting.
No offense taken and no need to apologize. :)
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