Thread:TEOR-MMMM/@comment-35691777-20190615043347/@comment-35691777-20190917040358

Well, if I have to be honest, I think its best I don't come back. Let's put it this way, I would be complaining over and over about wanting to bring the fallen OCs back, and you would say obviously that I'm overreacting and stuff. Not that I don't blame you, my old behavior back then was really childish over the subject.

But, the thing is, seeing the way those Zoan kids suffered, and the Nativus, and, well, that kind of hit home. You see, I knew ELOR would be evil, but I was hoping that our OCs would at least always be the fortunate ones, as they would see the cruelty of ELOR, and forever be scarred by it. Of course they would loose to ELOR's RS, but still, it kind of hit me hard to see those poor people suffer like that. It really hurt, seeing those kids.

I was actually hoping that if I ever came back, we would start over all the way to when The Minister was vanished and redo from there like he had never vanished at all, or we could continue from here. But I hoped that if I did, we would've went with option 2, but that would've been me trying to form some stand of abusing the story in my own perspective. It would've been nice in a way, The Minister would tell ELOR to remove all Targets from the Target list in exchange for himself, since he is the true Target to be eliminated above all else. He would've even sweetened the deal of telling ELOR where to track him and to have all other Targets go back to their old homeworlds and stay out of the fight for good in exchange for removing the curse of Lucifer from the dead Targets so The Minister could revive or resurrect them. That way, we could be able to have OCs be taken out of the story in a way without killing them. That is what I imagined it would be, but that's what I wanted and not what you guys wanted. It's just an idea though. But since The Minister is never coming back, so option 1 is in play only without The Minister, so all is good.