A central pillar of the narrative is the fragmented nature of Shuu’s identity. Drawing on John Locke’s theory of personal identity (which posits consciousness is defined by memory), this section analyzes the "River" analogy often used in the game.

The game includes technical sci-fi terms and "infodumps." Don't let these discourage you; they are essential for the world-building.

Translated, it roughly means:

To understand the debate, we have to go back to 2014. The indie Japanese rock band Tsuki to Taiyou (The Moon and Sun) released a double A-side single. The first track was upbeat and expected: (Sunflowers Bloom During the Day).

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A central pillar of the narrative is the fragmented nature of Shuu’s identity. Drawing on John Locke’s theory of personal identity (which posits consciousness is defined by memory), this section analyzes the "River" analogy often used in the game.

The game includes technical sci-fi terms and "infodumps." Don't let these discourage you; they are essential for the world-building. himawari wa yoru ni saku better

Translated, it roughly means:

To understand the debate, we have to go back to 2014. The indie Japanese rock band Tsuki to Taiyou (The Moon and Sun) released a double A-side single. The first track was upbeat and expected: (Sunflowers Bloom During the Day). A central pillar of the narrative is the