Futaisekai A Tale Of Unintended Fate Gallery Fixed -

If you want, I can expand any section into a full short story, write the opening scene in prose, draft character backstories, or create an illustrated gallery layout and artifact list to accompany the tale. Which would you like next?


Futaisekai: the phrase itself hints at duplication and worlds — “futai” suggesting a pair, “sekai” meaning world. In this piece I explore a story stitched from that notion: twin realms, mirrored choices, and consequences that slip through the cracks of intention. The phrase “gallery fixed” becomes both setting and metaphor: a curated space where images are repaired, arranged, and reinterpreted, and where fate — once thought accidental — is reframed as something tended, framed, and displayed.

In most visual novels, a gallery is just a reward. In Futaisekai, the broken gallery was diegetic. The game’s lore states that the goddess who summoned you is “pruning” timelines where you fail. By hiding those CGs, the game was roleplaying as the goddess herself.

By fixing the gallery, the developers have done something bold: They’ve given you permission to fail.

Now, you can witness the “unintended fate” in full, brutal clarity. The elf who dies because you bought a healing potion instead of an antidote. The knight who turns traitor because you missed a single dialogue flag. These aren't bugs—they're tragedies. And now, they’re preserved.