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Aliens discover your favorite verse

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Humanity has gone extinct. The Earth has been completely charred. Miraculously, only your favorite seires survives, completely intact. Alien colonizers discover it years later. What assumptions do they make about humanity based on it? There are three different scenarios here.

1. They assume it's a historical document

2. They assume it's some kind of religious bible.

3. They recognize it as the work of fiction that it is.
 
Puella Magi Verse: well they're late to the party

Round 1: i assume they panic at the kind of things magic is capable of, also would probably be very interested in using it to prolonging the end of the universe. likely have an existential crisis over the fact that god, the devil are real and there's something in the void that wants to kill them all

Round 2: they would probably be more focused on the fact that other aliens have made contact and, assuming what it says is true, would be very interested in finding them

Round 3: they have a civil war over rebellion's ending
 
SCP Foundatio

Round 1: They have an existential breakdown over the fact that theyre apparently fictional and their lives are being dictated by a series of metafictional entities they have no influence over and how all of reality is apparently brought to near destruction on a daily basis, and that if the guys who prevented this stuff from happening were wiped out then they likely dont stand much of a chance either

Round 2: They have an existential breakdown over the f**ked up religions that existed on our world and the ever-looming thought that those entities are in fact real and can at any given time wipe out all of creation with a thought

Round 3. They have an mental breakdown trying to comprehend the sheer web of nightmares that is SCP canon
 
I mean, honestly, all 3 work the same for Fate/The Nasuverse. They don't have any outside perspective to work on, so it would probably play out the same. Here would be the only real differences:

1) Given that they assume this is history, they would probably be confused on which version of Earth this is relative to the rest of the rest of the fate multiverse. They will conclude that the various Gods and weird magecraft bullshit is historical fact, and will reach much the same conclusion as 2.

2) They wouldn't be able to distinction between what is the casual world of mages, and what is historical fact, given that even in the world of Nasu what is historical fact and what is myths incredibly blurred.

3) Even if they take it has historical fantasy, they still conclude that most of the major players in history are female lol
 
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!

Round 1: (Exchanging the Earth for Shuggazoom in this scenario) Fear it's the most logical conclusion regarding their current position on the planet due the amount of horrors hidden within the corrupted zone and the savage lands. The amount of sealed entities like Morlath or Kraw Goth Yoth as well as the existence of a portal that leads to the Dark One Dimension may cause curiosity out of the aliens, if they don't found devastating the fact that they're are massive monsters within each planet's core in the universe that would bring chaos to the universe once hatched; the idea that there are tyrants playing a Planet-busting game around the cosmos or the fact that in the future an advance race of insects would devour all of the resources available on the universe after dominating it.

Round 2: "Eons ago, when the galaxies were young and the planets were just coming to be, a vile cosmic force decided to destroy all reality. It implanted off-springs, the dark ones, in the core of countless planets, knowing that one day, far into the future, they would be free to spread their evil like a plague across the universe"

Round 3: They'll see why we got extinguish.
 
Cthulhu Mythos:

Round 1: They're completely terrified by the horrors that they never knew existed in their own backyard. Best case scenario, they attempt to seek out a few of the aliens to carve out relations and try to steer clear of any unknown gulfs of space for a while. Though there's always that one reckless alien that would try to look for these worlds out of curiosity. A healthy fear of corners may also develop.

Round 2: Are shocked at the eldritch abominations that mankind was willing to worship and come to the conclusion that we were a dark and probably insane world of cultists.

Round 3: "These creatures had.... odd tastes."
 
Prototype.

Round 1: They would shit themselves at the thought of the Blacklight Virus.

Round 2: Same as above.

Round 3: they would be Concerned that someone even thought of something like this and prevent someone from actually trying to make this happen.

Dark Souls:

Round 1: Question where the **** everyone is if The First Flame was Rekindled.

Round 2: Same as above.

Round 3: Rage Quit at the difficulty.
 
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