"Where Angels Lose Their Way." Yes, Angelus Errare is the answer to the riddle. Angelus Errare is a dimensional distortion allowing movement between the parallel realities of Home World and Another World. You're up, ShunNakamura.Originally Posted by ShunNakamura
For anyone that's curious, here's a breakdown of the riddle.
Messengers of God...misguided?
The word "angel" basically means "messenger". Messengers of God are clearly angels, and misguided angels might have "lost their way."
(When Time and Space are undecided)
Home World and Another World are parallel realities; essentially undecided time and space.
Are people, then, people misguided too?
A reference to the overcontrol of FATE, whose influence has been altered in Home World by Serge's survival.
(Well, one loses all beside the Blue)
The Angelus Errare phenomenon is accessible at Opassa Beach; Serge travels to Another World next to the ocean.
Who suffers then, errors celestial?
Kind of a filler line, really. "Celestial" is another hint that I was looking for something "angelic," though.
(One who split timelines terrestrial)
Serge, the Arbiter of Time, obviously.
Then, can this one restore his Space?
Can Serge get back to Home World? Alternatively, can Serge bring about the restoration of Time-Space?
(The answer lies quite near this Place)
Depending on how one read the previous line, this deals with either Angelus Errare directly or with the Darkness Beyond Time.
But why do these answers so confuse?
Why is the ending (and the Darkness Beyond Time is in close proximity to the phenomenon that is the answer to the riddle) so ambiguous?
(Because we're never told what she did choose)
A reference to the contested view of the ending where Schala bears the responsibility of dictating the "correction" of time. I really just included this to end the riddle.