Thread:The Purpur Man/@comment-26173711-20191017210049/@comment-35691777-20191103062912

Sorry guys, I am more than willing to accept what has come, as I said, the fates of all OCs must remain as per their creators, no exceptions.

Yet still, sometimes that nagging feeling of seeing good OCs dying like that really sometimes leaves a small sour feeling. I mean, for me, the stories of these OCs are done and completed, and as such, they don't need to have any important deaths on them, like in the BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle Story, noen of the characters die, except for the XX-2 computer or whatever she is called but she had to, the other characters though didn;t because they all come from separate worlds and as such they live. Though, I suppose XX-2 is in a way still alive, just shut down.

Look, the point is that for me, I felt that if we wanted character development, I would have them develop the same way The Minister did, by seeing the countless deaths of their people and at times the suffering brought upon the Assyrians, showing them the cruelty of ELOR. None of our OCs need to die, and they could all have their justice. I really once had an imagination that after the war (And yes, ELOR can be defeated), Siva Ferro, Elise Ferro, Tobias Valkea Ferro, and Skyler Ferro would start again, and make things up, and spend their years making up for lost time by being a family again, rough starts and all of course but then overtime, they could make things up well.

But....and this is a big but, as I said. Unfortunately, I cannot roleplay anymore due to complications in my schoolwork and from other matters, and as I said many times now, the golden rule of roleplaying, the fate of the OCs of others are always determined by the creators. So if I ever did return to this roleplay, then I would adjust without a second thought, because its a team effort, and I am anything BUT selfish, and if I ever do sound selfish, then I am sorry.

Actually, I had hoped that if I ever did roleplay, I would have to explain how would The Minister return to life. Of course, the Core of Will can do that, but he needs to first bind his soul to it, and that must never happen before he is crowned emperor of Remnant. I suppose I could make it a one time thing by having his soul remained intact by the Core of Will, but the self resurrection would have to be a one time thing only. See, The Core of Will is destroyed, and at the same time not destroyed, it is pratically the ultimate paradox, it will never be destroyed, but technically it is destroyed, so its not a matter of how to destroy it, its mostly a matter of, what's there to destroy when it already is. And when he does come back, I would have him first reunite with the Targets, I expect them to be really mad at him. Then, I would need him to make contact with ELOR and have them remove all the Target names from the Target List, but leave his because obviously, they need him of all people removed. Then, The Minister will learn of Legend keeping the names there and thus will settle things with him. And lastly, when everything is settled, The Minister will then offer himself for ELOR to take, but will tell them that if they want to bring him in, they need to take him down first. The Minister will then battle against the Righteous Squad, twenty-two against one. It will be a tough battle, but one thing is for certain, The Minister will have one hell of a grudge match. From there, The Minister will be on his business from then on, ELOR will always be hunting The Minister down, while everyone else will live their lives as they have before, but will remember and know of the evil of ELOR, and of the old Chanter still fighting them, only now he is alone. Of course, The Minister won't mind, in fact he will be happy with it. He planned this war from the beginning to be alone, and thus, he will be more than glad to fight alone.