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Jul 01, 2011 10:06

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[This morning a set of writing will appear. The writer, one Homura Akemi, is obscuring the camera angle so she won't be noticed. Not because she wants to hide her identity, but rather the makeshift bandages around her body. She's still slowly recovering using the Soul Gem's properties, but it isn't a fast paced healing in the slightest ( Read more... )

~lina inverse, ~nami, ~mia, ~jin kisaragi, ~adell, being hameru is suffering, ~madoka kaname, ~rupert giles, amazing social skills, lone wolf syndrome, ~nu (v-13), !written, ~estelle, !action, ~kyouko sakura

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[Written] consultmybooks July 1 2011, 14:30:43 UTC
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She has returned.

We aren't likely to suffer from a repeat occurrence of the events of two weeks ago.

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[Written] chronica July 1 2011, 14:32:42 UTC
I'm sorry, but I find that rather difficult to believe.

[That person was determined to murder anything that she set her eyes on. No way Homura can let someone like that freely wander around the village.]

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 1 2011, 14:34:26 UTC
An understandable reluctance.

I have spoken to three people from that girl's world, however, who have all told me that this is unlikely to happen again.

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[Written] chronica July 1 2011, 14:36:30 UTC
And what makes them so sure, if they know her destructive tendencies better than the rest of us?

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 1 2011, 14:38:25 UTC
I would think that fact in and of itself would allow them to be so certain.

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[Written] chronica July 1 2011, 22:53:24 UTC
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What makes them so sure then? Did you ask?

[Normally she wouldn't be so pushy about it, but fact is that attacker made her intentions clear. To destroy anything it could set its sights on.]

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 2 2011, 02:30:42 UTC
[Giles died by Mu's hands. He'll indulge some pushiness.]

They've encountered her before. They know what she was.

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[Written] chronica July 2 2011, 02:36:01 UTC
If they know then why the confidence? I'm not understanding this situation.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 2 2011, 02:37:39 UTC
If they know, aren't they entitled to the confidence? They would know under what situations she might be a threat far more than we would.

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[Written] chronica July 2 2011, 02:41:44 UTC
What do we know about this attacker other than a face and her power? There is little to no information and that greatly bothers me. They say that she won't attack, but nothing definite is told as to why they believe that.

[Some people may want to forget what happened or move on, and she can understand. But she can't wake up every day, and be in so much pain, without remembering who caused it.]

I just want to keep people safe.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 2 2011, 02:43:15 UTC
They believe that because they have encountered and subdued her in the past.

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I want the same. The last thing I want is to encounter her again.

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[Written] chronica July 2 2011, 02:46:33 UTC
Her existence here is still a worry. I hope they are not too confident to the point of blindness.

I think anyone can agree with you on that.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 2 2011, 03:30:30 UTC
Her existence here is still very much a worry. But too much caution can be just as dangerous as too little. I'll defer to the ones with experience, thanks.

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[Written] chronica July 2 2011, 17:21:07 UTC
I do not see how having caution can be a bad thing.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks July 2 2011, 20:28:46 UTC
I didn't say having caution was any such thing. I said having too much caution could be.

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[Written] chronica July 2 2011, 22:23:53 UTC
I still don't understand why it is a bad thing.

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