Suddenly, shocking news: the community has autonomously posted a bulletin warning everyone that in just a few hours, it'll be shutting down permanently. Worldhopping will cease to work, and wherever people are when the countdown reaches zero, that's where they'll be stuck
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Do I have enough time to destroy it all? Or should I move away? Or.....
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Of course, she comes across Kefka ranting and raving to himself, and can't help but give her two cents... whether he knows she's there or not.]
Why destroy it all? Just destroy most of it. Let the rest rebuild, start to get hope again... and destroy again. It's slow, but you get the most suffering for the least work.
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[He paces a few more steps before slowing, stopping, and turning to her.]
How'd you get in? The monsters didn't raise a racket.
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[At that question, she steps back into the wall without looking. Surprisingly, a ribbon-adorned seam appears and opens up, revealing a Geiger-esque eye-filled emptiness that she steps into before it seals up again.]
Time and space are a remarkably easy boundary to step through. So that's what I did. I walked from my world to yours. After this I'll likely be just as stuck in a single world as you will, however.
[Her voice is coming from behind Kefka. She stepped back into the wall and then ended up behind him. Teleportation, or something else?]
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[Kefka turns, unsurprised by her teleporting shenanigans. As a god and a former master of illusions, he's used to this sort of thing. He's still in his human form, a form that's easy to walk around his tower in; if she tries something suspicious, he's pulling the ridiculous wing combo out.]
Or just all powerful and having fun?
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[She doesn't pull anything crazy yet, but an over-symbolic angel-esque god? She's dealt with that type of power before. Can't be any more troublesome than a half-retarded hell-raven with the power of nuclear fusion.]
I admit I have less power in your world than I do in my own. Likewise, I hardly ask for respect or worship as many gods do.
[Consideration.]
I'd rather say I'm instead a being that has transcended such plateaus as divinity. Maybe others view me that way, but it's hardly my reason for existance.
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[He has the power. The power to rip off Dante's Inferno.]
So, powerful as a god but not a god! How interesting, hee hee hee...
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[A bit of a smirk.]
There are also certain rules to be followed and you don't strike me as the type that would do such.
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[And he laughs, a rough and high-pitched thing.]
Sorry, I don't do rules! They're pretty boring until I've gotten around them. How about I stay here and we find our way back to each other instead?
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[Ugh, that laugh. Did somebody rape a donkey?]
Mostly, the rules are so that the world doesn't get destroyed, but, hey, I figure that's what you'd want. I'll see if I can't find you again some time, though. You'd make an interesting plaything, just...
Not one I'd want in my own house.
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