Instead of thinking about how to tackle some stupid major exam that's happening in less than a year... I sat down thinking and researching about alternate endings to TOTA.
... Yep. That's how meaningful my life is.
Anyway, was reading a fanfic and then I realised how true that author's scenario was!! (A warning to ppl who don't know what's TOTA... kindly skip this whole insane post. I find that I love blogging about things that does not concern much about my life and death. BWAHAHAHA)
Here goes my ramblings:
Supposedly... before events at Akzeriuth, Vandesdelca SHOULD have bought over replica Luke and his friends to support his plans on destroying Auldrant. Van should not have been so secretive as to hide the truth from Luke who trusted him very much then. Luke even LOVED Van - like a mentor, a teacher, a father. However, Van had betrayed both Luke and even Gailardia whom both had trusted him very much - by showing that he does not value their lives.
Van had created Luke to die - in fact, even up to the end, Luke wasn't exactly very hesitant about dying to replace his original: Asch. Van should have made it clear that Luke's sacrifice would have let Asch live. And even if Luke's fonons DID separate after creating a hyperresonance to destroy the Sephiroth at Akzeriuth, he wouldn't have really died considering how he and Asch are perfect isofons, right? In fact, his fonons would have completely merged with Asch's - thus the original ending.
Van also made a HUGE mistake by letting Asch know about his plans on recreating a replica world - he totally forgot all about Asch's hatred for replicas (that began because Luke took over his life, leaving him with nothing but 'ashes of the sacred flame'. :( ). Asch had once said that he would go with Van's plans - even if it meant destroying Auldrant and recreating the world - Asch is THAT nuts about Van. :O
The only part that made Asch change his mind and decided to oppose Van is when he learnt that Van is creating a REPLICA world. That's Van's biggest mistake.
Remember the final fight between Asch and Luke in Eldrant? It all boils down to the fact that Asch wants to fight it out to find out who's Van's real student. Who is more ready to fight Van. Who Van loves more. Who loves Van more. It's all about Van! And stupid Van just had to lose Asch's trust.
Luke and his friends wouldn't have gotten very far if it wasn't for Asch's intelligence. Asch's the one popping out every now and then whenever Luke gets STUPID. :P (don't gimme that look Manda, Chingy... hahaha) In fact, if Asch had been on Van's side, Van would have succeeded in destroying ALL the Sephiroth's supporting the Outer Lands way before the Albiore could fly.
Anise... well. Anise is so obviously in love with Ion, doesn't it look like it?? Even though Ion's a complete replica of the.. erm.. original Ion. Anise HATES Mohs anyway. And what Van's doing completely, utterly, opposes Mohs. Surprising how this Mohs managed to work together with the God-Generals in order to force the world to follow the Score. Score, Score, Score.
Van would have made the Necromancer work together with Dist to perfect fonology and reinvent fomicry that would have created better replicas - instead of creating infant replicas that know nothing at all. Since studies in Belkend have already shown that mass replication of land is plausible... Jade's perceptive mind would have very much made it all successful and easier.
I'm also sure that if Van had let Mysterica read the Seventh Fonstone: the Score of Death, Tear's 'Yulia-descendant-genes' would kick in and try to save the world. The Seventh Fonstone already prophesised the end of the world due to miasma toxicosis. Van's course of action, after all, showed that the humans can only deviate slightly from the Score, but in the end, the Score is still right.
The Score doesn't show just a possible choice in the future. Somehow, one way or the other, the Score is absolute. Repeat that - absolute!!
The Score only derails when it involves replicas. In the end, ironically, replicas, made entirely of the Seventh Fonons - Lorelei's power - is free from Yulia's score. Wow.
Creating a replica world would have freed humanity from a shackled prophecy, don't you think so? Destroying Lorelei disperses and rids the world of Seventh Fonons - the Score wouldn't be able to be read, and thus, wouldn't humanity be less dependant on the Score?
In the end... It's all about destroying Auldrant! Woohoo~!!
I somehow support Van's actions after rethinking about all these possiblities. BWAHAHAHAHA. I CAN'T believe I wasted a whole afternoon on creating an alternate storyline for Tales of the Abyss. Hahaha.
School starts on Monday and I'm still wasting my brainpower on a game I finished~!! Wow!
... I should go waste my brain power on how to skip school and ponteng. BWAHAHAHAHA
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