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So basically, in this game, a device is capable of manifesting people's delusions into reality by creating a universe with its own timeline. The ideas can be simple desires (such as hunger) or more personal things like how they look (being blessed by God) -basically concept- , in those world anything can happen but once people are rescued/awakened from the delusion, their worlds, with anything they have in it, collapse/are erased and they return to reality.
In the end, it is revealed that an AI has taken control of the device and trapped its creator and his brother in their own world of delusion. When the AI is defeated, it is implied that it dies/is erased, creating one last entity of delusion, a delusion of the creator's brother, in order to set up the final confrontation.
Given that for an entity of delusion to exist, its “creator” (I couldn't think of a better name) must remain deluded, but the AI that created it is no longer there, would that give a ability or no?
Also, in the end, the creator's brother ends up erasing his version of the delusion from existence.
I'm not very good at explaining myself, so I apologize if this is confusing. I will answer any questions as clearly as possible.
In the end, it is revealed that an AI has taken control of the device and trapped its creator and his brother in their own world of delusion. When the AI is defeated, it is implied that it dies/is erased, creating one last entity of delusion, a delusion of the creator's brother, in order to set up the final confrontation.
Given that for an entity of delusion to exist, its “creator” (I couldn't think of a better name) must remain deluded, but the AI that created it is no longer there, would that give a ability or no?
Also, in the end, the creator's brother ends up erasing his version of the delusion from existence.
I'm not very good at explaining myself, so I apologize if this is confusing. I will answer any questions as clearly as possible.