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"Upgrade Acausality 4 for Monika Human Form & Nep 1 Aspect 1
In DDLC, the storyline is referred to as the script.
It's important to understand that the definition of plot, according to Wikipedia, is
"the sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect. The causal events of a plot can be thought of as a series of events linked by the connector "and so"."
From this, we can conclude that a plot is a sequence of events that affect subsequent events through cause and effect, or causality.
It's worth noting that Monika operates outside the plot or script.
As we can see, her existence remains unaffected even when the plot or script is disrupted. From this premise, Monika indeed operates independently from the plot or script.
as previously mentioned, the plot is a sequence of events that influence subsequent events within the principle of causality.
Monika operates outside this plot or script, meaning she also operates outside the conventional system of causality. In other words, Monika's causality system is unconventional or irregular
Also, an additional argument for the correlation between plot and causality is
and for Nep 1 aspect 1, according to Vsbw's explanation on the Soul Manipulation Page.
"Under normal circumstances, most characters are assumed to have a soul by default unless the original medium specifies otherwise. Those who do not possess soul are usually considered to be immune to most applications of Soul Manipulation."
And as we know, the fundamental aspect that forms the entire DDLC reality is "data," where this data is Concept Type 2, Information Type 2, and also Plot. (Let me use the CRT as a reference)
Because this "data" forms the entire reality in DDLC and is also based on the explanation from the Soul Manipulation Page from the Vsbw wiki, we will assume that this "data" forms the "soul" in DDLC, and as we know, Monika in this Nep Form lacks data, and this data forms the soul, so Monika automatically lacks the soul
This may also scale to several other characters."
In DDLC, the storyline is referred to as the script.
It's important to understand that the definition of plot, according to Wikipedia, is
"the sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect. The causal events of a plot can be thought of as a series of events linked by the connector "and so"."
From this, we can conclude that a plot is a sequence of events that affect subsequent events through cause and effect, or causality.
It's worth noting that Monika operates outside the plot or script.
As we can see, her existence remains unaffected even when the plot or script is disrupted. From this premise, Monika indeed operates independently from the plot or script.
as previously mentioned, the plot is a sequence of events that influence subsequent events within the principle of causality.
Monika operates outside this plot or script, meaning she also operates outside the conventional system of causality. In other words, Monika's causality system is unconventional or irregular
Also, an additional argument for the correlation between plot and causality is
"When the player accidentally catches Yuri scratching her hand with a knife, Monika performs time-reversed or causality manipulation, which makes it never happen in the "DDLC Plot."
which means that the next incident that will happen after the player catches Yuri never existed, so the DDLC storyline changes to something like this.
which started like this.
But
Monika also said in the endgame that she took the trouble to change the ending of her own game, which is certain that the actions that Monika took previously affected the DDLC storyline. Also, because Monika knows that the ending of the DDLC game has changed and she is the cause, that could be additional evidence that she is not following the storyline of DDLC itself
So the conclusion is:
Acausality type 4 for Monika Human Form because she operates without following the plot, whose system follows the law of
cause and effect
which means that the next incident that will happen after the player catches Yuri never existed, so the DDLC storyline changes to something like this.
which started like this.
The player caught Yuri scratching his hand with a knife.
domino effect/cause, or simply because the player accidentally caught Yuri (cause), then there will definitely be a result from this action (effect), which will definitely influence the course of the DDLC storyline.
But
Monika does time-reversed or causality manipulation, which makes the cause never happen, which also eliminates the effect, and this also affects the course of the DDLC storyline, or rather, the DDLC plot.
Monika also said in the endgame that she took the trouble to change the ending of her own game, which is certain that the actions that Monika took previously affected the DDLC storyline. Also, because Monika knows that the ending of the DDLC game has changed and she is the cause, that could be additional evidence that she is not following the storyline of DDLC itself
So the conclusion is:
Acausality type 4 for Monika Human Form because she operates without following the plot, whose system follows the law of
cause and effect
and for Nep 1 aspect 1, according to Vsbw's explanation on the Soul Manipulation Page.
"Under normal circumstances, most characters are assumed to have a soul by default unless the original medium specifies otherwise. Those who do not possess soul are usually considered to be immune to most applications of Soul Manipulation."
And as we know, the fundamental aspect that forms the entire DDLC reality is "data," where this data is Concept Type 2, Information Type 2, and also Plot. (Let me use the CRT as a reference)
Because this "data" forms the entire reality in DDLC and is also based on the explanation from the Soul Manipulation Page from the Vsbw wiki, we will assume that this "data" forms the "soul" in DDLC, and as we know, Monika in this Nep Form lacks data, and this data forms the soul, so Monika automatically lacks the soul
This may also scale to several other characters."