Death stands before your protagonist, a gigantic wraith wrapped in a shroud brighter than the sun. In his sunken eyes a blaze raged on along with the memory of a thousand souls passed on. A hand raised to point straight at your protagonist's heart and another gripping the universe, he asked in a low, raspy voice...
"Will you...
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man. its always with the moral choices innit?
Depends on which protagonist you're talking about, doesn't it.
Well, who gets to pick is up to you as well as the author no?
The hell with the world.I killed it already on Life is Strange, and I would do it again.
Now where would they live without the world huh?
Same who cares about jocks and the vortex club when you have chloe?
Lmaoo I live for this comment
Anyways maybe i should've rephrased it better "sacrifice one for a thousand or a thousand for one"
The moon
don't think that would work chief
I dunno, if a character lives in a advanced scifi world where terraforming is already present, then I can see that happening
Of course, in other cases it wouldn't
Im no scientist but a genuine question here, what would happen to the moon if the earth vanished? Where will it orbit to?
I reckon it would most likely still orbit around the sun but it could crash into another planet or the asteroid belt if it is unlucky.
Vernon would die trying to save both... It's just how he is xD
Another bingo for our wraith in a sheet
Then Death appears in limbo and asks him the same million dollar question
He would answer the same as many times as asked.An answer that sacrifices anything is not a choice at all, there is no point in sitting back and wasting time making a choice that doesn't exist... Best to look for a better path.
"Dormammu I've come to bargain!"
Wasn't expecting something so grim lmao,
But yeah, Era's most admirable (but also can be seen as negative) trait, is her upmost love of those close to her and doing whatever it takes to protect them so yeah, the world's going under for sure.