[MEMORY # 63 (SIGNIFICANT NEUTRAL)]
Nov. 22nd, 2012 11:18 am* "I can no longer bear your justice." Final death. Becoming the new Great Tree.
( . . . )
+ Well mostly he's going to be knocked out in the immediate aftermath and then dazed and not quite lucid for a day or so after taking this memory, because it is intense.
+ And also mad at himself because he could have anchored the Tree and seen it grow without driving things to the point where the main party had to kill him! Also his dying speech was incredibly hurtful and stupid. Hindsight is perfect, though.
+ He already knows he died, and has seen Lloyd's memory of waking the Great Seed + the new World Tree/Summon Spirit! But he never saw the moment/circumstances of his own death, and Lloyd's POV wasn't clear that Mithos's soul did in fact become a part of the new Tree. So this slots the last few pieces into place there. This memory also finally makes sense to him.
+ In the end, it all filters back into his determination to return to Aselia alive.
+ Not taken.
( . . . )
+ Well mostly he's going to be knocked out in the immediate aftermath and then dazed and not quite lucid for a day or so after taking this memory, because it is intense.
+ And also mad at himself because he could have anchored the Tree and seen it grow without driving things to the point where the main party had to kill him! Also his dying speech was incredibly hurtful and stupid. Hindsight is perfect, though.
+ He already knows he died, and has seen Lloyd's memory of waking the Great Seed + the new World Tree/Summon Spirit! But he never saw the moment/circumstances of his own death, and Lloyd's POV wasn't clear that Mithos's soul did in fact become a part of the new Tree. So this slots the last few pieces into place there. This memory also finally makes sense to him.
+ In the end, it all filters back into his determination to return to Aselia alive.
+ Not taken.