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==Multiple Games== | ==Multiple Games== | ||
The Game has started and ended several times because it is set up to [[loop]] by [[the App]]. When a Game ends, the environment within Tokyo's [[Walls]] is reset and the Game begins anew. Memories of all individuals are lost, with the | The Game has started and ended several times because it is set up to [[loop]] by [[the App]]. When a Game ends, the environment within Tokyo's [[Walls]] is reset and the Game begins anew. Memories of all individuals are lost, with the exception of individuals who have formed a connection outside of Tokyo, as well as individuals with Sacred Artifacts that act as [[pillar]]s. | ||
==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
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It is later revealed that the true purpose of the Game is to consolidate which World's System should hold absolute sway over the other worlds. To achieve this, the [[World Representative]] of that world needs to claim the designated prize, the {{Transient icon|Protagonist}}, for themselves. | It is later revealed that the true purpose of the Game is to consolidate which World's System should hold absolute sway over the other worlds. To achieve this, the [[World Representative]] of that world needs to claim the designated prize, the {{Transient icon|Protagonist}}, for themselves. | ||
However, due to the reveal in Chapter 12 that one of the souls inside the Protagonist (heavily implied to be '''the player''' themselves) is actually '''not''' constrained by the hierarchy imposed upon them, making it possible for them to defy the Representatives and their rules. This reveal has since changed the goal of some Representatives into eliminating the Protagonist and removes said factor them, fearing that this will change the outcome of the game and possibly ending it for good. | |||
=Notes= | =Notes= |
Revision as of 03:45, 25 May 2023
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The Game is a competition held between the 23 wards of Tokyo that would determine which guild will have hierarchy over all other guilds, and thus whose Rules reign supreme. It can also refer more specifically to the competition between the worlds of the different Gates, with representatives of each world leading the guilds they use to compete in the Game.
Multiple Games
The Game has started and ended several times because it is set up to loop by the App. When a Game ends, the environment within Tokyo's Walls is reset and the Game begins anew. Memories of all individuals are lost, with the exception of individuals who have formed a connection outside of Tokyo, as well as individuals with Sacred Artifacts that act as pillars.
Purpose
The purpose of the Game is to consolidate all 24 mythologies into one, as theorized by Shuichi. The reasons for why the worlds of the 23 different wards vie for control is unclear; however, it may be due to Tokyo been a hub for control over all connected worlds. Thus, winning The Game may mean holding hierarchy over all 23 worlds in Tokyo, as well as Tokyo itself.
It is later revealed that the true purpose of the Game is to consolidate which World's System should hold absolute sway over the other worlds. To achieve this, the World Representative of that world needs to claim the designated prize, the Protagonist, for themselves.
However, due to the reveal in Chapter 12 that one of the souls inside the Protagonist (heavily implied to be the player themselves) is actually not constrained by the hierarchy imposed upon them, making it possible for them to defy the Representatives and their rules. This reveal has since changed the goal of some Representatives into eliminating the Protagonist and removes said factor them, fearing that this will change the outcome of the game and possibly ending it for good.
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