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5931264 You're right, Paul was as surprised as anyone else when that character sheet of hers appeared, if she had just sprung from his imagination I don't think that would have happened.
5931999 Some philosophical views do say all reality outside of yourself is mutable.
interesting new concept, like!
hum a chapter to just think about.
do I see some pony staying in Equestria when this is all over? or several some pony's.
Harts Fire
I have to ask because I'm a terrible person, but the thought did just come up.
If the campaign ends later, would Bed Time actually exist outside the game? I mean they were trapped into continuing to play it. Once it's over, would she continue to exist? Or only when the next campaign starts?
Capitalize "I"
Ian is shaping up to be the most admirable person in the group.
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One amusingly weird possibility is the swirling colors releasing every one but her, and she is stuck in the house forever. But at least she has cable and internet.
And then pretty much obliged to make the house a B&B.
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I think Ian, Joe, and Paul are all admirable people. Brad is a nuisance but is also the kind of person who brings creativity into a campaign by doing random things the GM has a hard time preparing for, and can be serious when the need calls for it (he just has to recognize that need exists. . . )
Joe is an interesting PoV that we aren't really seeing enough of in my opinion, due to him being a Mr. Nice Guy as well as a non-brony in Pony-Land. His comments on Bed Time are, while seemingly cruel, actually pretty spot on. To enter into a relationship so quickly with a being who may not have existed two days ago should ring an alarm bell. Yeah, Paul may have not meant for it to happen, but Destiny itself. . .
I do appreciate Ian being firmly on Bed Time's side, though I hope it isn't because he is merely in a relationship with her. I feel Joe may have the more fair reaction, even if he only mentions it in passing to Ian, Joe is still supportive of Bed Time too.
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Interdimensional Inn, house by Bed Time the [x], being defined by whatever world they happen to be in?
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Definitely. I said that at the beginning that the non-brony perspective is the most interesting, but it doesn't matter so much in this case since nobody is really geeking out or anything.
It's certainly risky, and sex is not the foundation of a stable relationship. On the other hand, given what they now know about Bed Time, she is their responsibility, and if they abandon her she would be in a really bad spot. She may not have existed until recently, but it is clear that she can feel all the emotion and pain that a human can. Ian's protectiveness of her is completely appropriate, and without it, she would be doomed.
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I don't think Joe was implying they leave her, he was concerned about the relationship itself. Especially compounded by an emotional roller-coaster for Bed Time, it's a bit disingenuous to Bed Time herself to comfort her and advance a relationship under these conditions. It's like the equivalent of being a rebound boyfriend, in that Bed Time is seeking comfort in trying to grapple with her situation by grasping the relationship, and Ian reciprocating and in a sense taking advantage of her vulnerability. That she wanted it before is the only thing that doesn't make it seem obviously terrible, but again you have to ask if Destiny is involved here.
That said I support Ian's actions, but Joe is being a fair voice of reason.
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It would be a hilariously unique selling point if they could keep the campaign going and roll people in for a few sessions while they visit before letting them back out into their respective worlds.
Typos are not real, just a figment of imagination.
and yeah it's real, they have magic surrounding thier house.
Good on Ian, asking the local authority about relationships. I have a good feeling about this relationship... assuming that Bed Time will still exist after the game is over.
Philosophers like typos, as long as they're complex:
Who knows how to do that, since Bed is a person, not an object. Also, upkeep isn't a verb. "Keep" will work fine.
5934996 Thanks for the eyes. Fixed!
5933100 Sounds like the origin story of one of those mystical shops that are never in the same place twice.