[New handwriting today, and it's quite beautiful. Those who read the original Chinese characters might appreciate the skill behind the expert strokes: flawless calligraphy, itself poetry of sorts, yet not slow and cautious but decisive, the writing emerging complete and without hesitation. Those who get a translation miss out on some of the finer
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Good to meet you, and you'll find your footings soon enough. I'm called 鷹 (Hawk).
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I thank you, Hawk. I hope matters turn out well.
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You seem like a sensible fellow, so I don't doubt it. Be prepared to find the most everyday things very strange sometimes, though. The people here come from very different places.
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My apologies for pressing with my questions, yet I had thought that everyone here comes from the same place; that is, the Hall of Beginnings.
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You have that right, but you'll see soon enough. Sure we all arrive in the Hatchery, but most people who've been here longer remember lives before Edensphere.
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[A brief pause. Wondering, how to phrase the question? Huo isn't the type to just blurt things out, even when he is very curious.]
The child who greeted me upon my 'birth' had claimed that my dream was a memory. But she was very young, even discounting the pink hair.
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I know her by sight. She's one of the Greeters, and they're very valued here in Edensphere. Looks can be deceiving. The dream tells you something of your former life. Mine was more a series of fragmented images, from different places and times, I now believe. But you can also remember things while you're here.
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Yachiru. She was very kind and helpful; it is easy to imagine that she is more than she appears. We then know that our dreams contain memories, because we might recall such scenes later, in a clearer form?
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I understand the memories we get here are something a little different. You'll find out in time.
And a word of warning, or advice: be a little wary of the journals. They're a good venue for staying in contact, but important things should only be talked about in person.
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Is it considered ill form to speak of one's dream? It is understandable that it should be the most private of matters. One who does not wish to cause offense must be cautious.
You raise a good point regarding the journals. Certainly such a marvel has its risks, as well as its uses.
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It does, even beyond that it'll share your secrets with the population at large. I've understood there are others listening, too, in case one gets too curious.
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In others, you mean ones who do not belong to the 'population at large'.
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Yeah. I don't know much about them, but sometimes, there's writing in the journal in many colours of ink, laid out like a riddle. And the rest of this conversation, or any like it, is best had in person. Fewer listening ears that way.
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But I agree we should meet, for more reasons than warnings and sentiments about the Sphere, perhaps.
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