I know. And the particularly insidious part of it is that I can no longer claim victory in this game, as I am no longer a piece.
Only a living piece can challenge the Witch of Misfortune to reveal the truth. Each death is necessary for the game to continue, and yet each death removes a challenger from the game.
If no challengers remain, she wins. If the final challenge is never made, she wins. If I die- as in, die as a Witch, not just as I had in this game- she wins.
And if she wins, she gets the power of Dimensions. I will also be erased from existence, but that pales in comparison to the disaster of her having control over the Sea of Fragments.
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Only a living piece can challenge the Witch of Misfortune to reveal the truth. Each death is necessary for the game to continue, and yet each death removes a challenger from the game.
If no challengers remain, she wins. If the final challenge is never made, she wins. If I die- as in, die as a Witch, not just as I had in this game- she wins.
And if she wins, she gets the power of Dimensions. I will also be erased from existence, but that pales in comparison to the disaster of her having control over the Sea of Fragments.