[ there's a noise like "fair enough." he's also just going to go ahead and sit on one of the beds. ]
Right. Well... to start, everyone in Heaven was someone who had died in their original lives. And when they came to Heaven, it was to be a part of God's redemption project. Eight weeks being siphoned off from the rest of Heaven and given the chance to reflect and self-improve and prove they could make good use with a second chance and come back to life. That was all it was meant to be.
And then the possessions started and kinda screwed everything up. It got worse every week from repeat killers to temptation apples to some people just... snapping. [ he sort of hunches forward, elbows resting on his knees and staring at haru like he's gauging his thoughts. ] But everyone who was killed and had their souls damaged healed in time, and they made it back in time for Judgement Day. We had to fix a bunch of the islands that were corrupted by the person responsible for the whole thing, but everything finally calmed down about the time the final judgment was passed.
It was unexpected and we spent weeks trying to find the source of the possession, and for a while I never knew what to tell them about it. How to fix it, how they could help, any of that. Without knowing what we were looking for it was kinda like looking for a drop in an ocean.
[ water metaphors just for you. ]
A lot of people's trust was broken with each other and in the end I think a lot of them really weren't sure they did deserve the second chance, but it didn't matter. It was still God's decision in the end, and there were eight weeks of observation to help make the choice.
I thought maybe they would be happier knowing my judgment was already made, because I thought it was obvious from all of those weeks that I thought they proved themselves. Pretty sure I gave an entire room depression instead.
[ so that's. cool. but... ]
Knowing why we're here is a start. It gives us an idea where to go from there, at least, so I'll take what I can get. [ a pause. ] We might not be from the same place, but I wouldn't mind helping you where I can. Whether we end up on the same team or not.
[ the problem is that this was a point of contention in the project's run itself so he just kind of looks hurt for a few brief seconds before he rolls his eyes. ]
Right, my bad. Let me get right on that and power our way out of here.
[ his powers are still a work in progress and he figures that's maybe part of the reason he ended up here. even being god means he can't skip the part where god abandons him. ]
jonas, actually, just sort of blinks and then starts laughing? ]
Man, were you always this rude? How were we friends? [ he says, knowing that haru being blunt like this is probably exactly why they were allies in the first place. at least this seems to have knocked him out of his own irritation with being powerless. ]
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It's a—[ a pause. ] Wait, do you actually want an explanation or just the cliffnotes? Because the answer's "yeah, everybody got a second chance."
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he seriously considers this. ]
...It wouldn't hurt to know what happened in every game.
[ considering what they're here for. so yes, please explain. ]
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Right. Well... to start, everyone in Heaven was someone who had died in their original lives. And when they came to Heaven, it was to be a part of God's redemption project. Eight weeks being siphoned off from the rest of Heaven and given the chance to reflect and self-improve and prove they could make good use with a second chance and come back to life. That was all it was meant to be.
And then the possessions started and kinda screwed everything up. It got worse every week from repeat killers to temptation apples to some people just... snapping. [ he sort of hunches forward, elbows resting on his knees and staring at haru like he's gauging his thoughts. ] But everyone who was killed and had their souls damaged healed in time, and they made it back in time for Judgement Day. We had to fix a bunch of the islands that were corrupted by the person responsible for the whole thing, but everything finally calmed down about the time the final judgment was passed.
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...Even if it ended well, it sounds like a hard time.
[ most of the kills in his game were strategic, not like, people hitting their brink and murdering. ]
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[ water metaphors just for you. ]
A lot of people's trust was broken with each other and in the end I think a lot of them really weren't sure they did deserve the second chance, but it didn't matter. It was still God's decision in the end, and there were eight weeks of observation to help make the choice.
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...People tend to think about whether they deserve something or not. Instead of just doing what makes them happy.
[ ... ]
It's hard not having answers. At least we know why we're here.
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I thought maybe they would be happier knowing my judgment was already made, because I thought it was obvious from all of those weeks that I thought they proved themselves. Pretty sure I gave an entire room depression instead.
[ so that's. cool. but... ]
Knowing why we're here is a start. It gives us an idea where to go from there, at least, so I'll take what I can get. [ a pause. ] We might not be from the same place, but I wouldn't mind helping you where I can. Whether we end up on the same team or not.
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—So you were supposed to be God or something?
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Um. Present-tense, Haru.
[ he is still god, unfortunately. ]
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...Isn't God supposed to be really powerful.
[ jonas are you cursed or something ]
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Right, my bad. Let me get right on that and power our way out of here.
[ his powers are still a work in progress and he figures that's maybe part of the reason he ended up here. even being god means he can't skip the part where god abandons him. ]
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he doesn't mean to be THAT rude though, so he'll leave this business alone and go back to the other, more important point here. ]
Even if you were weaker than a house spirit, I'd be allies with you again.
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jonas, actually, just sort of blinks and then starts laughing? ]
Man, were you always this rude? How were we friends? [ he says, knowing that haru being blunt like this is probably exactly why they were allies in the first place. at least this seems to have knocked him out of his own irritation with being powerless. ]
... but okay. I can do allies.