Dream Diary assimilation Things seem different this time
#41
Posted 05 January 2012 - 01:00 PM
Well, she already did the impossible and reached a balloon an infinite distance away.
Now I'm just curious about what happens next.
So she's bare foot in this world? Heh.
Though I wonder if she'll now face Uboa!!!! Or four of her friends having become one with this world. Or three (like I said before, the trio are a part of that reality now which means time and space don't restrain their actions).
I still wonder what Elly's magical girl abilities are. So far as she's done is make the Porn Monster her familiar.
#42
Posted 12 January 2012 - 05:06 PM
Eli's desires as a WOMAN? Opposed to just her childhood fantasies? Whao.
Nice how she doesn't even flinch at the creepy TV.
I'm wondering how this'll be used against her. Mocking her with what she knows she wants deep down, but due to the nature of the story 'onto the next world, repeat' she's screwed over and can't have?
The guy was immune or rather shielded. And the psychosis had to find a way in.
Eli is the first to outright BEAT the unbeatable scenario. I wonder if she'll be able to beat this one or be added to the soup of the collective unconscious.
It's also interesting, she learned instead of going to the mountain, she ended up making the mountain come to her.
Still, Eli's reaction should be interesting. She should know nonsense visions are part of some stories too. As well, as being exposed to your greatest desires and fears.
#43
Posted 19 January 2012 - 06:23 AM
It's interesting that in the mental world she's basically showing herself that endless adventure and supporting a family conflict with other another.
What I don't get is if the future Ellen is just a creation of the mental world, why is she talking to herself?
#44
Posted 02 February 2012 - 09:42 PM
I'm guessing Ellen shall soon be the last one for this mental world to focus on breaking. Though she's done the impossible already and OVERCOME one of her inner demons (like a proper magical girl ), and it's STILL possible she'll be able to accept that becoming a woman and being with the person she loves means leaving her fantasies behind: that's the power of love after all.
Assuming our sex maniac girl doesn't show up to provide a cheap exit for all the characters.
Basically, assuming this all isn't just Ellen's nightmare, the author has the challenge to create a HAPPY ENDING to a Dream Dairy game.
The irony that Ellen is still herself I think proves the magical girls created were just tyrants and murderers ON THEIR OWN of their own free will rather than any flaw or nature.
#47
Posted 16 February 2012 - 06:19 AM
Maybe the collective subconscious will prove his match? We can hope.
The fact the three of them are talking among themselves suggests that while they're now a part of the mental world rather than simple visitors, but still have unique points of view.
On the other hand, Instrumentality at this point would be a kinder fate than hop scotching from world to world in search of the source of the Harem Summoning Book until they all die of old age.
"This all happened the instant they teleported away."
Still, it's three Plus The Infinite Against One.
Should be interesting to see how things go.
#49
Posted 26 April 2012 - 11:54 AM
#55
Posted 17 May 2012 - 02:49 AM
ijuin, on 10 May 2012 - 05:51 PM, said:
And what's important to remember is that this is all still inside the collective subconscious. Yet Ellen is being shown a REALISTIC yet HAPPY future, far from a perfect one, but one she CAN achieve.
Now that the three other girls ARE the collective unconscious, I wonder if after Ellen has proven stronger than her demon unlike them, if they're showning Ellen this to have her grow up.
Or it could be due to her being a Magical Girl and her magic is based on the subconscious world.
#56
Posted 24 May 2012 - 12:47 PM
And we are treated to either the first step towards 'Status Quo is god' or the first step in showing it is NOT.
Shouldn't be surprised they came back WRONG, IMHO. They are the collective unconscious and it is they, no wonder they came back as an ugly mishmash. SEND THEM BACK FAST SMART GUY!
#57
Posted 24 May 2012 - 01:34 PM
Alex Warlorn, on 24 May 2012 - 12:47 PM, said:
I agree. Let's just hope that sending them back doesn't result in worse things happening (for example, them landing in the middle of the room where Eri is in their misshapen collective blob). That said, if that *did* happen, Eri could use her Magical Girl powers to solve it.

#58
Posted 28 May 2012 - 01:42 AM
Arrnea, on 24 May 2012 - 09:34 AM, said:
Alex Warlorn, on 24 May 2012 - 12:47 PM, said:
I agree. Let's just hope that sending them back doesn't result in worse things happening (for example, them landing in the middle of the room where Eri is in their misshapen collective blob). That said, if that *did* happen, Eri could use her Magical Girl powers to solve it.
I concur on Ellen perhaps being able to do so only because she's the only one whose seems to have found peace with collective unconscious (likely because she's a Magical Girl). These three have been like this for an ETERNITY if Abubis is right about the mental world having no sense of time at all. Compared to less than two decades of BEFORE the mental world took them.
#60
Posted 31 May 2012 - 10:58 AM
Arrnea, on 31 May 2012 - 01:01 AM, said:
It's possible Eri's inner demon is trying to set her up for a really large fall to have her crash, but I think it would have handed her an absurd ideal fantasy before having it go to hades. IMHO something else is going on rather than simply her psyche trying to break her.
And Eri's greatest test of maturity might end up being have to say goodbye to the person she loved like a sister. "What's a magical girl's life without a good dose of tragedy?"
Another scary thing to remember is that all the magical girls that Eri got her unknown power from were all EVIL. Though Eri doesn't know this.
And remember they are subject to the rules of every reality they visit, and this is based on Dream Diary type worlds, NOT known for happy endings.

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