>>41266278Ackshually, the proper breakdown would be as follows (from first to last to die)
Gura; She's a natural creature, and as such is the weakest of the bunch
Kiara; Presumably she still feels the effects of age, and I forget if dying resets her back to a base state free from aging, although on the assumption that it does not she would eventually end up expiring of natural causes
and even worse if she doesn't reset to a lower age, if she died of old age/consumption then she would immediately die again in an eternal painful loop and that's fucked upFauna; Eventually the Earth itself will die, left as a stripped husk, a scorched rock swallowed by the ever-expanding sun, or shattered by a cosmic event
Mumei; Civilization could find its home amongst the stars or digitalized into cyberspace or robotic forms, as long as Man survives so does she
Mori; "That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons, even death may die," even Death itself lies powerless in the eyes of the eternal and expires long before
Ina; She's kept alive by the grace of outer gods, granting her unfathomable power and longevity at the expense of sanity they are fickle and uncaring and could choose that she has served her purpose long enough
Kronii; Taking time as the movement and progression of atoms in an ever-moving universe, eventually stagnation and entropy will prevail and the concept of "time" will cease to exist
Sana; The concept of space itself, the unending universe, remains until the end of existence itself no matter how still it may lie
Ame; As a time traveler, an Ame exists in every moment to the very death of the universe she observes and watches
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