C-PLST02 (Nov 28, 2023)

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C-PLST02

Puzzle

“Eden, Arcadia, Skald”
Knowledge | 1 Word

Clue

Hover over the clues if you require!
Clue 1: What were the three proto-planes designed to be?
Clue 2: In the real world, what are the concepts of Arcadia and Eden?
Clue 3: Refer to CD-ODOG10, Debt Come Due.

Answer and Explanation

Answer: Utopias
Explanation: Eden, Arcadia and the Skald were designed to be proto-Planes, Utopias in nature.



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Summary of Receipt

Summary

Transcript

Receipt: C-PLST02
Author: Warden
Status: Cafe
Subject: Joy

I heard that Daichi paid a visit to Eve to discuss Eden. I also know that Julius wanted to help Eve restore Eden. It had to do with his pact of “Three to Become One.” Julius felt that instead of trying to force all three original Utopias to reunite at once—it might be easier to rebuild each Utopia one by one and then reunite them. I helped Julius and Eve with their goals, but I also knew that Eve was using Julius. Eve has no desire to bring Eden back as a Utopia—she only wants to bring Eden back as her home.

I was not expecting Eve to kill Julius, but I suppose it makes sense. Eve fears the return of Utopias. I cannot say I know exactly why she fears them nor what bringing back Eden as its own plane would mean. But it is my belief that Eden should be restored, regardless. When something is broken, which can be fixed, should we not try to put the pieces back together? I understand why Dover hid the sky of Eden from Eve. Eve pushed him too far. Though, perhaps Dover could be persuaded to return the Sky now that I am back and safe?

Then again, perhaps my judgment is… incorrect. I cannot claim to see the same shades of black and white you do. While I do not believe there is clear good or evil in this world, perhaps the sins of Eve are worse than I can personally comprehend. Though, I feel she made a good point—this Universe is a cycle. There is no true death beyond “moving on,” and even that is not clearly understood. Yes, she killed Julius, but did Jericho not just see him? Death… is a complicated thing. Something that is… but also is not. Moreover, Eden is home to more than just Eve. We should not withhold their plane only to punish Eve further.