Rasterman on Nostr: In the end, after you kill the emperor, you can either join the empire and become the ...
In the end, after you kill the emperor, you can either join the empire and become the new leader, or join the rebels and keep being a terrorist.
Because I could not be bothered to exist in that world another second, I went with the closest option, which was to become the new leader.
As empress, the protagonist explicitly abolishes meritocracy and science. Replacing the scientific institution that stood for the pursuit of knowledge and replacing it with an alchemy school with a focus on empathy. Verbatim.
As for the disease plaguing the empire: their members suffer from a disease called “the bleakness” which causes them to have a longing for the stars. The disease makes them be drawn to science and space exploration, meaning they are destined to become imperialist oppressors so the only way to deal with them is to kill them.
Or, in that ending, rule over them and destroy their institutions from within so their logic and reason never again threaten black girl magic.
Because I could not be bothered to exist in that world another second, I went with the closest option, which was to become the new leader.
As empress, the protagonist explicitly abolishes meritocracy and science. Replacing the scientific institution that stood for the pursuit of knowledge and replacing it with an alchemy school with a focus on empathy. Verbatim.
As for the disease plaguing the empire: their members suffer from a disease called “the bleakness” which causes them to have a longing for the stars. The disease makes them be drawn to science and space exploration, meaning they are destined to become imperialist oppressors so the only way to deal with them is to kill them.
Or, in that ending, rule over them and destroy their institutions from within so their logic and reason never again threaten black girl magic.