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: To function in this memory-less world, the protagonist, Ori, relies on a Rosary which acts as an external memory bank to provide instructions and identity.
In the game, this essay is found in a stack of papers that appears after a specific sequence involving burning an abstract being that holds Remiel. It serves as a philosophical core for the game's bleak setting: File: tomorrow.wont.come.for.those.without.zip ...
The game's title is intentionally incomplete, ending in a blank space that players often interpret as needing words like , future , violet , or egoism to complete the sentiment. : To function in this memory-less world, the
: The essay suggests that memories are tools for exploitation and sources of pain (nostalgia). : The essay suggests that memories are tools
"Very few will regret the changes we went through, as we would no longer remember. Without memory, there's no nostalgia. Without nostalgia, there's no exploitation. Without exploitation, we have achieved absolute freedom." Themes and Interpretation
: It posits a radical future where freedom is achieved through the total loss of memory. Remiel writes: