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When all is said and done, I am glad to have met you.
– Personal Frame, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
I am happy you made it this far. The probability of you fulfilling your mission is… is… heh heh. I suppose that is irrelevant. Knowing you, you will be successful to the very end. I am by your side, always watching over you.
Good luck.
– Personal Frame, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a game set in a post-apocalyptic world where the main character stumbles upon others’ mementos with old memories.
These are my favorites.
mug · cell phone · baby sock · pen · class photo · dad’s ring · game cartridge · key to the chapel · ledger · soda bottle · work datebook · radio · twilight tower (series) · akane and mao (series)
The rest of the memory items can be found on the game’s wiki.
related: grandpa’s note
In 2006, a group of students at Xavier High School in New York City were given an assignment by their English teacher, Ms. Lockwood, that was to test their persuasive writing skills: they were asked to write to their favourite author and ask him or her to visit the school. It’s a measure of his ongoing influence that five of those pupils chose Kurt Vonnegut, the novelist responsible for, amongst other highly-respected books, Slaughterhouse-Five; sadly, however, he never made that trip. Instead, he wrote a wonderful letter. He was the only author to reply.