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Before and after space is bound and outside the edge of time there is A and B.
B displeases A, and so A forms of the immaterial this and sets B within.
This, then, is a prison of material, A closed labyrinth in which wanders the mind of B.
Every facet is meant to confuse, to trap B in this unfamiliar plane. Yet in error A leaves time unbound within.
Within boundless time B seeks the means of undoing all material, of escape.
The means of exit discovered, this begins at B and this ends at B. B does not end inside itv space and time within move according to B.
Withinn B, and without, B and A.
We unravel and condense into the point from which we expand.
Within, B deciphers the obscure texts and reads of itself.
- It's never too late, it's still doable after finishing the game so no need to worry.
- As louismax1 said, you don't need to edit your save file though I don't understand his hints neither. You can reach this location by playing (almost) normally, and it's actually easy to do so once you know how.