Everyone has the right to make a mistake. The question is only: who made the mistake, and what scale the event can take if it isn’t conducted by an ordinary reasonable creature, but by something far greater. For example, the Blind Archer. Although perhaps the Archer is right. They misjudged by deciding to enter the game, as they thought, as mere observers—when in reality they were already full-fledged participants, genuine integrations of the Blind Archer. Or maybe not? Questions keep multiplying more than answers, and the situation is more than difficult. First you have to answer the questions “when” and “where,” and only then think about the theory—where, it seems, the next component appears. That very road of ash and glass…