And it's sad because I think they would be too far gone at this point to try and save their humanityElizaBeth Adams wrote: ↑26 Sep 2019, 07:51 The torture process was gruesome indeed. I felt so bad for the Echoes that had to experience this. It made me rethink the Fate Sealers, as I felt compassion for what they had been through to become who they were.
Becoming a fate sealer
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The series of events that leads to the making of a fate sealers might be shocking but I don't think I would like to think about it.
Thank you for the question.
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I couldn't believe if a perfectly innocent sound had a complete evil echo. Or maybe it's the ones that died at birth as a sound, but the echo was forced into a Fate Sealer?
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I think when a sound is stillborn their echo becomes a fortune tellerMellaBella wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 13:27 I thought the creation of the Fate sealers was devastating. I couldn't imagine the pain the parents must have felt. I wonder if in our realm, it's the ones who kill and hurt others that are their sounds?
I couldn't believe if a perfectly innocent sound had a complete evil echo. Or maybe it's the ones that died at birth as a sound, but the echo was forced into a Fate Sealer?
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Exactly. I don't think there would be any overlap, if anything their Sounds might show who they could have been if not turned into a fate sealer.Washboard wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 18:22Sort of how Will's Echo is a prince, bit he is just a normal kid in the Sound realm.Washboard wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 18:21I thought that an Echo and their Sound's lives are not interconnected, except of course by the law that a Sound's death means the Echo must die. I think if an Echo were tortured to become a Fate Sealer that their Sound would go on to live the life they would have normally had.
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This just went from Fate Sealers to "fortune" and "fate"evraealtana wrote: ↑20 Sep 2019, 11:46That was my interpretation, too - that Echoland is so reliant on "fate" and "fortune" because they don't really have choices in life, because their choices are made by someone else (their Sounds). They say things like "by Fortune's favor", when we (Sounds) have phrases like "if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself." We attribute events to our own actions, while Echoes attribute events to fate.
Amazing insight though
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I cannot agree less. I didn't have this perspective before but you are so right.evraealtana wrote: ↑20 Sep 2019, 11:46That was my interpretation, too - that Echoland is so reliant on "fate" and "fortune" because they don't really have choices in life, because their choices are made by someone else (their Sounds). They say things like "by Fortune's favor", when we (Sounds) have phrases like "if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself." We attribute events to our own actions, while Echoes attribute events to fate.