http://yagyu-nasuti.livejournal.com/ (
yagyu-nasuti.livejournal.com) wrote in
dramadramaduck2011-12-01 05:31 pm
![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
04. [video] (locked from Shuten and Shin)
[Nasuti seems to be a regular fixture on the network, isn't she? Hopefully she's not getting on your nerves. She's just an inquisitive young lady. Humor her?]
So I heard that some of you have decided to test fate when it comes to the lives of those you know. That's none of my business, really, but I do really want to know...
For those of you that have spared someone a deadly fate, how did it affect your world's history? Did the thing they died for end a different way?
...I guess what I'm wondering...has saving anyone's life caused...negative repercussions?
So I heard that some of you have decided to test fate when it comes to the lives of those you know. That's none of my business, really, but I do really want to know...
For those of you that have spared someone a deadly fate, how did it affect your world's history? Did the thing they died for end a different way?
...I guess what I'm wondering...has saving anyone's life caused...negative repercussions?
no subject
no subject
But there is the possibility of others joining your own timeline permanently, then. Which would result in their absence from that point from which they left.
Disappearing, essentially.
no subject
If your world has any sort of afterlife, you could wait until after their death, so nothing changes, and then bring them forward.
Oh!
Oh!