Ironically, the bit with choosing what to do with Green works: Pass judgement on others, and judgement in kind will be passed on you. Forgiveness isn't just about the jerkass who made you miserable, it's about letting go of your own spite.
i mean the remaining days thing gives vibes of smt3nocturne tbf and in general this game a lot of smt vibes with all the heaven and demons stuff just a lot less summoning and press turns from weakness abuse
I don't see how Violet forgave anyone she kind of went out the same way she always lived. I also thought that the book of life cemented someone's place in "heaven" so if White wrote Green in it then Green would still be there to take the inkhorn from him. But the real heaven is beyond that place it seems, still though, God would not have wrote Greens name in the book of life according to his rules. So if White was able to both forgive Green and write Greens name in the book of death out of only following Gods process then I think White would have been written in the book of life. Anyways I played this game a large part because I saw you made a video on it and after your huge Inscryption verse video, I figure this worth checking out if you felt compelled to make a video on it. It was a good time cheers mate take care
By God's logic yeah, Green wouldn't be written into the book of life. But White's judgement wasn't based on him following God's logic when writing Green's name in, but whether he himself could forgive him - which was a choice given to the player between the two books.
@@100lolerty It's interesting to me how at some point I remember Green telling White something along the lines of he will always be assisting him, even when he doesn't expect it. And in the true ending of the game, White doing the opposite of Green's will to defeat him ultimately delivers Green to paradise, assisting him beyond Green's perception.
Excellent summary, that's the second video game which went with concave universe cosmology as part of its setting. First one was rather obscure and philosophical Terranigma. Any other examples you guys can think of?