Hmm, that's a good point, especially since she wouldn't really be aware of her own death as she fell asleep before being killed. It would also be a good cut off point, as she's both physically and emotionally exhausted at that point, and her sense of guilt and failure would be an apt trigger to transport her to Verens. Thanks for clarifying things for me with your example about Komaeda.
As for the bracelet, I think it would be best to have that build up so she does eventually break the bracelet. Meanwhile, I would be up for it continuing to work, though I'm not sure how viable it would be to do so. I suppose it would also add to her being skittish around everyone if she's still falling asleep every two hours, leaving herself vulnerable and worried someone could still get her, plus being constantly on edge in case someone steps on her shadow. Considering her issues with trust and betrayal, it could contribute quite a lot to how she grows where she might have to depend on people despite her weariness, with the hope that she could come around to people more, even those she originally thought needed to be taken out.
I can only say that you have my admiration for being able to play a character with so many layers for that amount of time and give him solid development, at least from the threads I've had the chance to read through. It does sound typical of him and his luck, somehow ending up in the thick of things no matter if he wanted to be involved or not.
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As for the bracelet, I think it would be best to have that build up so she does eventually break the bracelet. Meanwhile, I would be up for it continuing to work, though I'm not sure how viable it would be to do so. I suppose it would also add to her being skittish around everyone if she's still falling asleep every two hours, leaving herself vulnerable and worried someone could still get her, plus being constantly on edge in case someone steps on her shadow. Considering her issues with trust and betrayal, it could contribute quite a lot to how she grows where she might have to depend on people despite her weariness, with the hope that she could come around to people more, even those she originally thought needed to be taken out.
I can only say that you have my admiration for being able to play a character with so many layers for that amount of time and give him solid development, at least from the threads I've had the chance to read through. It does sound typical of him and his luck, somehow ending up in the thick of things no matter if he wanted to be involved or not.