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THE END 2.0: THE AFTERPARTY
THE END 2.0
THIS IS NOT GOODBYE (YET)
- Welcome back to Sunset City! Kenir has been defeated, the barrier around the city has been broken, and the Temple has been restored to its usual condition.
Following your conversations with Braphine at the Temple, your local goddess of community and connection has granted you the gift of being able to go back to where you came from, or to visit other places where your bonds have been formed.
But. It takes time to prepare all these, no?
Which is why you have been granted some time. Time to yourself, with your new bonds and friendships, positive and/or negative - to spend time with each other before you go your separate ways.
Dennyhop, burger-making, movie time, karaoke, rest… Whatever you choose to do with your remaining time in Sunset City is up to you. It's safe to roam around, too, given that the residents seem to be themselves again – sure, there is conflict, there is anger, there is sadness to be found, but there is not anything depriving the people of the full human experience. Not right now, and hopefully, not for a long time. The sense of community is present among the residents…
…And perhaps among all of you, too. Much more so than when you first arrived.
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- Here is your aftermath/afterparty post! Feel free to host your own FFA gatherings in this post or any wrap-up threads with your CR. The epilogue/goodbye post will go up tomorrow, Saturday 2/11 at 12pm EST, along with a tl:cr and love meme!

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Even now this has not changed, and if it can help Sayaka, he is all the more glad for it. ]
I will be more than happy to share with you tales of my time as a Knight of Beauty who traveled throughout the universe.
[ He still is one, though there are obvious differences now! ]
...It seems it is indeed rare for people to have had such advanced technology, but that is just as well, knowing where we're headed to will be lacking in some to a point.
But, yes, I believe the same. Before, I used to hardly think much about it. Yet, I believe it was simply a matter of...not realizing what I had lost until I potentially regained it. [ Then, more gently, but no less fondly: ] I felt much the same, actually, when you called me your brother too.