[Written/Voice/Action] 002

Feb 05, 2011 23:23

[The written portion of this entry was made sometime earlier in the day. The handwriting has been disguised to avoid recognition and people will see a cloaked figure with a mask when they respond to him]

[Written]I have a few curious questions. If you're comfortable sharing your thoughts, I'd like to hear a little about the other kinds of ( Read more... )

!written, !voice, pondering, ~casey, ~homura, ~miyo takano, !action, commandant's on the move, ~nami

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[voice] screwthegods February 6 2011, 04:35:45 UTC
There has only been one other massive scale experiment in my time here, with a variety of effects. I was reverted to a child in that instance.

This land has promise, but for our captors. The Malnosso who so freely manipulate others in form for reasons that are unknown and likely arbitrary, and then demand that those same victims fight for them are an undesirable set of hosts at best.

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[Written] fallenambitions February 6 2011, 05:26:32 UTC
Really. Did you still retain your memories as a child, or were you truly a child?

And yet, we cannot stand up against them, for it is because of them that were are still here. Is that right?

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[Voice] screwthegods February 6 2011, 05:33:09 UTC
I was a child in every sense of the word. In my mind, I had somehow been brought here from my prison cell--not from my "present" five centuries later.

If that is of greater concern to you. The simple truth is that at present, the Malnosso have greater power than what can be overcome. And as they've made even death meaningless somehow, they've also taken away even the hope of dying while fighting for freedom.

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[Written] fallenambitions February 6 2011, 06:53:31 UTC
[There is a pause]

You have lived quite a long time. Far pass the standard life span I am used to.

A cycle with no end. Surprise no one has gone mad from being trapped here, without knowing, if they can escape from the cycle. Can this place truly cheat death when one dies of natural cause? People can still age here as far as I'm aware.

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[voice] screwthegods February 6 2011, 09:41:57 UTC
Are you a mortal, then? Such a lifespan is less than many where I'm from.

An interesting question, though I haven't seen any indication of an answer. The information we've been presented with would indicate that this place hasn't been in existence long enough for one to be determined.

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[Written] fallenambitions February 8 2011, 00:11:21 UTC
An immortal being? [...What do you call someone who has already died and yet is still alive somehow?] Yes, I suppose you can say that I am.

This place, or its captors?

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[voice] screwthegods February 8 2011, 08:19:51 UTC
[Cheated, if Homura were to refer to himself.] There's much to be said for the perspective mortality gives.

This place. If I remember correctly, this is recorded as the fourth "year" of Luceti's existence. If it has a history beyond that, I am not aware of it.

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[Written] fallenambitions February 9 2011, 04:46:04 UTC
Only four? I can't imagine all of this developed in only 4 years.

But I suppose Luceti doesn't exactly follow any sort of consistency.

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[voice] eek, this took forever! sorry about that. /)_(\ screwthegods February 15 2011, 04:33:28 UTC
Again, it's four that the captives have been made aware of. The effort that went into setting up this place likely spans much further back.

No, it hardly seems to at that.

[Now that Homura's been helpful and contributed to your questions, he'll ask one of his own.]

Why hide yourself so?

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[Written] It's ok! fallenambitions February 20 2011, 18:35:47 UTC
[And he plays the innocent card]

Hide myself?

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Re: [voice] screwthegods February 21 2011, 09:51:14 UTC
[Homura isn't fooled in the least, nor is he flustered. His tone remains the same despite the obvious attempt.]

You've chosen writing over your voice, and you wear a mask over your face. Those are both purposeful actions.

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[Written] fallenambitions February 22 2011, 04:04:50 UTC
Is there a rule that I must use my voice to use this journal? My condition is not something I freely like to speak about.

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