I've been wondering about that, too. I know you guys aren't the only ones from different timelines. [ she's never asked, actually, so: ] How big are the differences between what you remember and what they remember?
I believe that it is all the same, up until the point of my death. While I remember suffering defeat at the hands of that man, the brothers told me that they saw us slay him, seemingly.
Fidelio then met his end the next day, and Basilio some weeks later. Their memories seem to be in alignment.
Then... I wonder if there is a way to converge the two timelines if the break is during that encounter. You wouldn't remember anything after that because you died, and they would continue. But if we sent you back before your death maybe they would combine on their own.
Because certain things only happened for him because Fidelio died, right? He told me the same. But there has to be a way to converge all of the timelines into one path where you all live, especially if you're all here. God should find a way.
I got the impression. Sometimes I worry about Basilio wearing his heart on his sleeve, but I suppose that's why he has Fidelio looking after him. Just like he has both you and Basilio to rely on. That sort of thing is more important than anything right now.
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I've been wondering about that, too. I know you guys aren't the only ones from different timelines. [ she's never asked, actually, so: ] How big are the differences between what you remember and what they remember?
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Fidelio then met his end the next day, and Basilio some weeks later. Their memories seem to be in alignment.
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... If I survive, then I would continue to the day that Fidelio would have perished. If he then survives...
I fear it would be Basilio whose experiences would not be reconciled with ours.
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Then I shall pray that it will be so.
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