WEEK 0 MINGLE
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Good morning, starshines. It is another beautiful day here on the base and itβs the start of a new week!
After the events of the day before and the meet and greet provided by four new Avatars, you may find yourself wondering how you can get in touch with them again. Fear not. One look at your handy dandy cell phone will reveal eight new contacts added to your directory. Feel free to shoot them a message. You may be surprised.
But before you get too far, perhaps itβs worth checking out the base once more. Those locked rooms from the days before have been unlocked, free for exploration. In addition, should occupants visit the central elevator they will find the elevator in working order (and flame-free) and that a new floor has opened. Take a look, familiarize yourself, and make yourself comfortable. Life on the base is a happy place.
And speaking of happinessβ¦itβs funny. For the rest of the week, all who reside on the base will be inflicted with little feelings of hope and happiness, a belief that they can manifest almost anything. This week, all will discover that any mundane thing they hope for will be at their disposal...though do be careful. Those small wishes may come to fruition in ways you don't expect. For example, wishing for a year's supply of sushi may net you one astronomically large sushi roll. An eyeshadow palette may provide you with samples of actual colored eyelids. And a punching bag could be mistaken for a bag full of confetti instead.
May all your hopes and dreams come true, everyone.
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[A long pause.]
...Yes, I suppose someone must.
[And then a pause.]
Mmm! I have been terribly rude. Would you like to sit and have some tea? I have an extra cup.
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But then he remembers. Right, right. Indulgences and whatnot, now isn't the time to say 'no thanks' to anything. So he tips his head just a little at the invite. ]
Oh, could I? If neither you nor Akimitsu-dono mind.
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[They gesture to the seat next to them and take the teapot to fill the extra cup, sliding it over to him when done.]
I've met so many interesting people, so I am rather grateful for the opportunity.
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Alright, then -- don't mind if he does come in and sit by them, taking the cup. ]
Ah, thank you.
Are you a social person?
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Hm. Quite honestly? Not particularly. In life, I was...well, I was the sort to be on my own and do it my own way. But here, detached from the duties from my previous life, I've found so much is unpredictable, that it makes me rather excited to see the differences between our worlds, and what experiences we've been through.
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Too caught up in all the work? I understand having all of your focus dedicated to your duties. As I do also understand the intrigue in speaking to people who are from a different world from your own. [ He means that both in the figurative way, and very much now in the literal way also. ]
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Much like we're doing now, mm?
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But yes. I've already learned quite a lot! Like about these phones we have, mm. Very interesting technology.
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Yeah, I guess so. [ He offers a smile, then sits back with a slight relaxed air as the topic shifts. ] Mm, you're another one of a handful of people I've met who are new to technology. Been entertaining yourself with all the other technological creations, like the games in the Rec Room or Simulations?
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I know of technology, but as I come from history, I have personally never used it! [And a nod.] The Simulations room in particular seems like a miracle. A large amount of magecraft would have to be used in my time to create an experience such as that.
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It must be kind of like... in my childhood, I read stories about how they would have hovering cars in the future. It wasn't real, but I knew of the concept -- and now, here it is. [ Granted, no hovering cars -- though the Simulations and Planetarium both are rather impressive. ]
I have to agree, Simulations is quite impressive. I spent some time there testing it, and as long as your mind is focused, you can conjure things up in quite good detail. I find it good for examining details in your memory.
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[And a little bit of a sad look?]
That could be useful. I have some memory issues, myself. Mmm. Perhaps I could use it for such a thing...what a good idea.
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Is that so? Does it have to do with your state as a Heroic Spirit?
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Are these memories that crucial to you?
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Some would even call it unhealthy to cling to the past.
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[They're silent at that for a moment.]
Do you think back to the past often, Steven?
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I dwell on things. I'm not as forward-thinking as Klaus, or living in the present like everyone else is.
I think back on how things got to the way they were, if things were better if this or that happened instead, how much grief I could've saved both myself and others if I'd just done more, or if I'd done a little less.
[ Haha... ] There's no point in thinking about all of that, but it's just in my nature, I guess.
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[A low exhale.]
But of course, there are things one can never fix, as hard as they try.
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That man I mentioned -- he's a unique, different sort. The type who can always look towards a future and see something brighter there, no matter what. [ It's astounding, really. Steven wishes often he could be like that. ]
Mistakes are mistakes, the past is the past. Suppose the only thing you can do is decide how you want to move forward. [ A sigh... and that's just as hard to decide. ]
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[Its just stating facts, really. They can tell, based on the tone of the other's words.]
That is true. But let's say, what if one is stuck? To move forward seems like a terrible impossibility. Its easy to say, to move forward, but what if it feels like there is nothing to move forward to, hm?
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Me: wow I'm just reading too much into this
Canon: you're really not ]
When there's nothing to move forward to... [ A faint smile, there. Absent-minded, quiet, thoughtful. ] Well, I suppose there just isn't moving forward. Or maybe, to fall downwards instead.
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[Is there a flicker of something in their eyes at that?]
What a terrible. Its like stagnation. And that only invites malignant growths. No, no. One must avoid that, I think.
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"Like a hole opening up under, swallowing you whole, the light falling farther and farther from your reach".
[ Something like that. ]
I've seen and dealt with the depraved. The only thing that astounds me is that I can always, always see worse.
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[How does this clown know Dante's Inferno? Don't ask!]
You can see worse? Ahhh...Steven. Saying stuff like that is worrying, you know? What worse exactly can you see? The worst case scenario?
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