> > Once time has changed it's not going to flip back easily, especially given Koo's pack with the Fairly Great Old Ones. If they awaken then it's hunting season on our regular cosmic beings.
> Faite can't flip things back. Instead she tries to change small events and anchor a few people in the "real" reality so Koo's plan begins to break down.
> There's a quite simple reason. It's because as much power she has, she's also a relatively fragile cosmic being, and knows too well her importance to the future of the Parodyverse to risk herself fighting someone face to face. In the case of the Moderator, eventually her existence would have been overwritten - i.e. no future for Faite - so she would have been willing to fight him if the changes she made failed.
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Noted.
> > > > However, for there to be a sense of drama there has to be a sense of threat.
> > > That's true too, but I was talking in-story, wondering whether Koo knows there are going to be exceptions, or if this is his "nobody can stop me" speech, where he actually believes everyone is going to accept his reality and there will be no problems.
> > He's confident that this time he's planned it out right.
> That's not good for him.
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Who's going to try and take over all reality thinking "Gee, I guess this won't work, but let's give it a whirle."?
> > > In other words, Lara's knowledge would help her understand, but she'd still be subject to the rules of the place. She'd still "officially" be a Djinn until she leaves, and prone to anything they would normally be. She doesn't want to get stuck granting Visionary three wishes.
> > It's Flapjack's three wishes she needs to worry about.
> She wouldn't be crazy enough to give him the chance.
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It's a horribleway to curse someone.
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