Watching the 80's classic V on TV, those special effects are really old today. Still a bit saddened by the fact that school ended and everyones gone. So I fill the time with lot of studies, the first day I was in the library, again (seriously, I need a life). Fine tuning the essay before giving it away to the archive. Not that much fault except a drifting in purpose but not that seriously. Oh, and that I might have used to long sentences sometimes of 7-8 lines, but I kinda like them. It makes the text flow like a raging river that gets a hold on you and drag you with it down the stream. No hacks, just a flowing text. Apparently no one else saw it like that. Otherwise it was kinda OK.
No political event to speak about except the total collapse of the Student Organization that runs around like a confused chicken. So we continue with a Golden Sun monologue. Another possible scenario for the new game. So this world has lot in common with our own with large portions consisting of familiar continents, the only big difference is that it is flat and have an edge and the act that it's need a magical force to exist, in this case alchemy. I read somewhere (don't remember where) about an idea that it was our world in the ancient past mostly based on the geography similarities.
(Just to be fair and keep anyone from my back, the picture doesn't belong to me, but is a (TM) of Nintendo and Camelot). Of course, with 4 huge lighthouses standing on four corners of the earth it's kinda hard to believe. But one thought would be that in the end after maybe mankind misuse this powers once again and that it is up to the players to somehow seal it away but still not let the earth be destroyed by being cut from the thing that keeps the world to erode away. A possible way to deal with this would be to unleash the lighthouse's power so that the world absorbs it and grows to the planet we know it with the cost that alchemy never can be used by mankind again. Also, most of the ruins and such in the world would collapse and disappear as they were built with psynergy and therefore the glue that hold it together would cease to exist. It's plausible or at least in my mind.
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