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Wonderful.
Flips a trope on its head and at the same time highlights the value in leaving just _something_ of ourselves behind, no matter how small.
For some reason, this one hit me right in the feels.
Wow this speaks to me on a whole nother level bravo
Gamers never truly die. They just get lost sometimes between the respawn point and their body.
How am I supposed to feel about this? WTF
Oh no, what if we next see the computer Death appear for his character, years later when the game threatens to delete the character for inactivity?
Woah, that was simple yet profound…something for our dreary, existential iives.