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stargazeraldroth · 1 year
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Thinking about my Honkai Impact 3rd AU for the UTMV again. Right before going to bed, too. And it got me thinking of the hypothetical idea where, in the timeline Ink dies, Error sees him in his dreams.
It's not the real Ink, he knows this, but he feels and sounds and acts too real to be anything else. Since Error spends the majority of each timeline asleep (with the exception of the canon timeline, where he doesn't destroy everything), all he can do is dream. It gets to the point where he never wants to stop dreaming because it's the only way he can be with Ink now- his other half, his soulmate, the only other person/entity who can understand him. Whenever he's woken up to destroy a timeline, he does it quickly so he can get back to that blissful dream of ignorance, where he and Ink are the only ones who exist and the timeline is beautiful. Perfect. Deserving of his presence. Because wherever Ink exists, he exists.
Ngl this whole timeline is just- packed full of Errorink angst potential. And I love that for it
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stargazeraldroth · 1 year
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So I was thinking over my Honkai Impact 3rd AU again and I remembered when I considered the bad ending. Where Error awakens as the Final Herrscher... only, there’s no Herrscher of Origin. There’s no Ink. Because they killed him.
So I created this little “what if” comic in my head (I can’t draw for shiiiiiiiiiite) and it’s basically about how Ink’s existence was a “mistake” and he only existed because of symmetry breaking, and how Error knows this. How he knows that the chances of Ink being reborn in a future timeline are zero but despite that he keeps waiting. He keeps appearing in these new timelines, hoping he’ll feel that familiar force pulling him towards the one person who could’ve truly understood him. But he never does.
Because Ink’s existence was a mistake. A fluke. A glitch, essentially. Error knows this, but he won’t stop waiting until he can finally meet him in person. Even if, in the back of his mind, he knows that time will never come.
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