Oh no, that's not like that. Future Diary predicts the future, as the name would indicate, but it doesn't mean you cannot change that.
Every single person in this battle royale had some reason to become a God. My victory was a fluke.(shrugs) At least I'm going to make it look serene. 999 more years of godhood...
Twice? I died six times, three of those were due to may stupidity and paranoia... Destroying my own Diary. Then, I got blasted to smithereens with twenty or so speakers with a clever usage of sound bomb. Then I accidentally hit the switchboard with my machete. Finally, I got erased by 1st before I finally managed to put this all together and win.(shrugs) I'm not sure why there were so many re-winds though.
It's not like I had any choice. Even if I had decided to just mind my own business and don't get involved, other Diary Holders would still try to hunt me down. The game lasts until there's only one contestant.
And, well, now that I have that godlike power, I decided to re-create everything from zero to something relatively sane. Everything's fine and dandy with one exception...(looks at the scroll and sighs)
edited 9th Sep '12 5:24:45 AM by FergardStratoavis
Huh, six times? That sucks.
Same with that whole contest, seriously, only one remaining? Armageddon would of sucked if that was the case. Didn't see much of it, tried going away from it. Ended up with a meat cleaver to my throat from a freshly BBQ'd Skinless guy. I thought the flame thrower would work in stopping him, it didn't.
"You'd never do something as irrational as dying."Yeah, there were about at least 50 main players. All of them much better in a melee fight than I am. If I could've, I would of rigged the pyramid with explosives, wait for all of them to be on it, racing up those stairs killin' each other, then I'd blow them up, hopefully taking that fire elemental with them, hence winning easily. But the Pyramid came out of nowhere, it was originally just a good guys vs bad guys battle, then went into free-for-all when the Pyramid came up.
"You'd never do something as irrational as dying."Hm. Doesn't sound pleasant.
I like to think I was one of the best, if not the best, contestant when it came down to melee. Then again, I was entirely on my own and the Diary offered little to none in terms of protection against ambushes or surprises. 4th had policemen behind his back. 6th had her cult. 8th had her orphans. 10th had his squads of attack dogs. 11th had the whole city. Meanwhile, I was just a guy in a damageproof suit.
...My sympathies then.
Let's see. Among contestants there was an asocial middle highschooler and his violently obsessive girlfriend, corrupt cop, 4-year-old, Kasugano-san, two orphans in a couple, orphanage's founder, terrorist wanted world-wide, an old rich guy with a dog affinity, city mayor and a blind guy with superhero obsession. Comparing to those, I was "just" a serial killer working in local school as a Maths teacher.
Yeah, Armageddon was a pretty tense battle. I'm surprised I didn't die before the pyramid came up. Tremor told me he got killed by a Zombie Shaolin monk.
I also saw fighting, a ninja with only a skull on fire for a head, oh, Tarkatan, there was one there might have been Baraka, but sometimes Baraka sends proxies, a Fallen God, two Oni... I could go on.
"You'd never do something as irrational as dying."Quite lucky then. Though honestly, I would never have won that battle, because even if I did defeat all those supernatural guys, I'd still have a frickin' Fire elemental to beat.
And what good is a pyromaniac in a fight against something made of fire and magma?
"You'd never do something as irrational as dying."

Oh okay... Is it Tsubaki going away? :c
-rolling on couch a bit-
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