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>>18851839
You got it. Ryukishi is pretty clear on Voyager:Creator alluding to reader:author, and this is evident upon recalling that Umineko is metafiction. Metafiction, very much explored by the true postmodernists (not the modern meme ones), has deep, maybe even endogenous roots (that is, from inward literature itself did the motivation for metafiction rise to the postmodernists) in the relationship between the author and reader, author and critic, author and story, subject and object, etc. That's why readers=voyagers, who go between stories as they like, escaping boredom their/our constant end, with transcendental abilities to warp an already told story should they/we "participate" in one. Trianthology's Alice reinforces that these are the voyager's necessary, atomic elements, since her character is quite literally about getting the best part of the story she experiences (no doubt, as a voyager, she'll be shown shifting whimsically through universes and fragments).

>>18850860
It has to be something ambitious, you know. Lambdadelta blesses those who work hard and endure the baleful gales of circumstance/luck/hardship etc and will their dreams from abstract to palpable. Don't ask for help, but work tirelessly to your greatest and most daunting dreams and bend reality to your liking with certain willpower. In a world where all our circumstances are a result of luck, talent or effort, willpower is the catalyst to realize dreams. So pick something of that sort and Lambdadelta will surely take note of you and reward you if you work without asking for help first.

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