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6/21/2025, 2:08:10 AM
>>713217021
>it doesn't have any of Verso's soul in it.
Nope, but the canvas does, and that soul would like to stop painting.
>it doesn't have any of Verso's soul in it.
Nope, but the canvas does, and that soul would like to stop painting.
6/20/2025, 8:36:36 AM
>>713151927
I say this as a versofag: Your interpretation is totally valid, and this guy >>713152020 is a big faggot. It could not be any more obvious that the devs wanted these details to be interpreted differently by different people.
>>713152045
>The Maelle ending affected me more than the Verso ending by far.
Same here. It felt glaringly obvious to me that everything was wrong. Others did not feel that way and I've tried to see the potential positives of Alicia's ending:
>Lumiere persists, at least for now.
>Lumierens can make peace with the nature of their existence
>Or, they could develop in ways we cannot currently fathom - the canvas is in a way a proper universe
I saw one anon with an interesting theory that the writers in the game are the actual writers OF the game, or something similar to that, some type of beings in a higher reality than the dessendres, as the dessendres are to the canvas. That would give Alicia's ending real meaning, for if the dessendres can resist the writers, why can't the lumierens resist the dessendres? All headcanon but interesting and nothing really rules it out as a possibility.
One detail that's unambiguously negative is that Verso's soul simply does not want to paint. But then, both endings are meant to be tragic.
I say this as a versofag: Your interpretation is totally valid, and this guy >>713152020 is a big faggot. It could not be any more obvious that the devs wanted these details to be interpreted differently by different people.
>>713152045
>The Maelle ending affected me more than the Verso ending by far.
Same here. It felt glaringly obvious to me that everything was wrong. Others did not feel that way and I've tried to see the potential positives of Alicia's ending:
>Lumiere persists, at least for now.
>Lumierens can make peace with the nature of their existence
>Or, they could develop in ways we cannot currently fathom - the canvas is in a way a proper universe
I saw one anon with an interesting theory that the writers in the game are the actual writers OF the game, or something similar to that, some type of beings in a higher reality than the dessendres, as the dessendres are to the canvas. That would give Alicia's ending real meaning, for if the dessendres can resist the writers, why can't the lumierens resist the dessendres? All headcanon but interesting and nothing really rules it out as a possibility.
One detail that's unambiguously negative is that Verso's soul simply does not want to paint. But then, both endings are meant to be tragic.
6/19/2025, 8:54:12 PM
>>713106523
the sentient fading little boy you talk to throughout the game is being forced to sustain the painting and would rather stop. Take a shit, Alicia.
the sentient fading little boy you talk to throughout the game is being forced to sustain the painting and would rather stop. Take a shit, Alicia.
6/13/2025, 6:04:57 PM
>>712548524
What was her fucking problem?
What was her fucking problem?
6/13/2025, 12:00:07 AM
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