Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20150906100513/@comment-11163511-20150911150152

"That kinda made me wish you could come with me, as my tale's sealed me a few short stops at such locations. Or maybe you shouldn't be, erm, unfortunate things keep happening on these voyages I'm supposed to go on." Sam bit his lips after having said something weird. Not the best move. "I don't suppose you could ask your master for a vacation after your role had been fulfilled though, if that's what you want? I mean, people get to live out the rest of their lives after 'the end', don't they? A word of advice, if you might consider going to Japan, if the people still do it. If you are requested to step on some sort of metal tablet or pendant, just do it. No questions asked, don't hesistate. Otherwise it's off to a prison cell." And then there's weird travel advice, he might be on the track of flunking this all up.

"I'm actually not too surprised if nothing happened to her from not signing the Storybook. After all, there's nothing already binding her and it, right?" Sam crossed his arms and cocked his brows, too as he spoke in a pretty sarcastic tone. "If not signing the book makes you go poof, wouldn't many of us cease to exist today for we too couldn't sign at the 'right' moment? I didn't see anything weird to the environment of this realm that day and there wasn't anything of the 'face the Gods' wrath" sort that happened, so it proves there was nothing to stop her from not signing. The real question would be what happens when you do sign, for it's almost like making a deal with a demon. But I doubt the book has any true value, this whole 'destiny' thiasco may as well be a big bloody lie. I suppose you've heard of the major disruptions caused by the preceeding Evil Queen? It's her who's the definite proof that one's signature is just simply a written statement of one's acceptance of their role and barely has any effect on the actual decisions made later on."