The thing is, though, Fool doesn't really have a plan. E created the
promises and then (allegedly) deregistered everyone else; now it doesn't
matter what happens to the promises, because Fool's already finished.

The fact that destroying one promise changes matters with regards to the
other promise also doesn't really matter; the question is whether each
promise could be destroyed right now, not whether each promise could be
destroyed after the other one I'd destroyed.

-Machiavelli

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