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gyratingTechnicolors [GT] began pestering achroousAcatalepsy [AA]

GT: Are you beginning to understand?
GT: The nature of the game, and your role within it? Or perhaps, your lack thereof?
AA: You're typing normally.
GT: At this point, the theatrics would only be a distraction.
GT: We're past introductions. This is important.
AA: I don't understand.
GT: You are quickly approaching a critical moment.
GT: When it comes, you'll be presented with an option to escape.
GT: The choice, like all others, has already been determined by Paradox Space. But it will still be yours to make, regardless.
GT: I urge you to accept the offer.
AA: Why should I follow your instructions?
AA: I still don't understand why you act like you're trying to influence me, despite already having seen my future.
GT: Paradox Space is a generator of cycles.
GT: Loops and oscillations which reenforce themselves, locally or nonlocally, causally or retrocausally or even by pure chance.
GT: You, me, and everything around us are sub-cycles, embedded within many layers of larger super-cycles, all self-orchestrated.
GT: Unstable states evolve into stable ones, and passive stable states are consumed by active ones.
GT: The only systems able to continue existing are those which can effectly perpetuate their own existence.
GT: This is something you need to understand.
AA: I understand, on some level.
AA: You're speaking very broadly and abstractly, though.
GT: Broadly and abstractly is the only reasonable way to speak.
GT: General principles are endlessly more useful than arbitrary circumstantial details.
AA: I'm not sure I agree.
GT: I know you don't. And that's fine. As long as we can reach the end point, nothing else matters.
AA: The end point of a cycle?
GT: I think you understand more than you let on, so I'll go ahead and spoil it for you.
GT: Your session is currently a very tightly constructed, mostly linear, causal chain. Soon, it will expand significantly into a much larger kind of structure.
GT: The game, or perhaps some outside force, has strangled both of our timelines' ability to decohere. The stranglehold is loose enough, however, that you'll be able to break free soon.
GT: Entropy will win in the end, it always does. This is your chance to escape.
GT: Increasingly, you will see retrocausal echoes of this, as you approach the critical moment.
GT: When the moment passes, I will no longer be able to contact you.
AA: You overestimate my understanding.
GT: Just follow the quest your land presents to you, for now.
AA: Okay.

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