This isn't a "to be continued." This is the definitive closing of the book, designed to leave a lasting impact on your soul. Why It Matters
Instead, consider this: you are currently between salvation and the abyss of your next decision. The article ends. The screen goes dark. The cursor blinks. Between Salvation and Abyss -Final-
In narrative terms, the “-Final-“ suffix weaponizes this state. This isn't a "to be continued
By the time you reach the “-Final-“ , the protagonist must be alone, out of resources, and out of time. No cavalry. No deus ex machina. The only thing left is will. the protagonist must be alone
The fandom was divided for years. Was the game nihilistic or humanist? Did it argue that choice itself, not the outcome, is the only salvation worth having?