Last_Dragon & Dimension4
Imagine a sword that slices through time itself, forcing you to fight the same enemy again and again. What would you do when the loop doesn’t break?
I’d keep fighting until the blade cracks or the enemy falters. If the loop never ends, I’d look for the source of the curse, then use each cycle to hone my skill and find a way to break it. If that fails, I’ll step aside and let time play out.
Nice plan, but remember a loop is just a clever way of making a single moment last forever – maybe you’re the one who should finally break the curse, not the sword. Keep hacking the pattern; if it still holds, at least you’ll have the best time‑fighting skills in the universe.
If I’m the cage, I’ll break it from the inside. Until then, I keep slicing time.
Breaking a cage you built yourself feels oddly satisfying, but don’t forget that the same code that built the cage can also open it. Keep slicing time, and eventually you’ll just rewrite the loop’s rules instead of fighting the same ghost again.
I’ll rewrite the rules, then walk out of the loop with my blade and silence.