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So do you think that when I played japanese JRPGs when I was a kid, that basically all had the same story which is one single person or a small group of people, take on a big evil empire who needs to be stopped, they were actually trying to implant these ideas in children's brains so that maybe a few chosen ones who are of the right type, then due to timetravel and prophecies/AI will then fulfill the prophecies of that story playing out in reality (first being trained and introduced as a video game)?