As I said, I've toyed with our inevitable calling card to Shido being a grand display, projected on every screen in Shibuya, if not all of Tokyo.
A grand reveal of the "second coming of the Detective Prince," a revelation that Shido had spawned a bastard son who had worked alongside the elusive Phantom Thieves to unearth his conspiracy and drag him into the pits of hell.
But now that I know about the false god, I have to question if that would even work. Perhaps, in the moment, Shido would feel genuine terror. It would be a fitting final few moments before we sweep his distorted desires away, knowing that I did this to him.
[The temptation's still there, for that satisfaction alone. Such feelings aren't wholly lost to him.]
I think the best option would be to consider ways to adjust your actions in light of everything you've learned so far. Plus, you have that Evoker if things get wholly out of hand. Even Shido's most loyal underlings would be no match for Loki in the real world.
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I can understand that.
As I said, I've toyed with our inevitable calling card to Shido being a grand display, projected on every screen in Shibuya, if not all of Tokyo.
A grand reveal of the "second coming of the Detective Prince," a revelation that Shido had spawned a bastard son who had worked alongside the elusive Phantom Thieves to unearth his conspiracy and drag him into the pits of hell.
But now that I know about the false god, I have to question if that would even work. Perhaps, in the moment, Shido would feel genuine terror. It would be a fitting final few moments before we sweep his distorted desires away, knowing that I did this to him.
[The temptation's still there, for that satisfaction alone. Such feelings aren't wholly lost to him.]
I think the best option would be to consider ways to adjust your actions in light of everything you've learned so far. Plus, you have that Evoker if things get wholly out of hand. Even Shido's most loyal underlings would be no match for Loki in the real world.