Nineteeth Hex-[Written]

Aug 31, 2010 20:14

[Several ink splotches appear on the page at first, almost like Draco's just hovering over it trying to think of what to write. When he does write though, the writing's messier than his usual, scrunched up and sort of hurried.]Tell me about death on your worlds. Homes. Whatever. Is it the end? Do you get a second chance? Or are you sent to ( Read more... )

the death thing, draco's a ray of sunshine, written, luceti can suck my wand, idk my bff hisoka, arumat you bastard

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[written] rygdea September 1 2010, 10:08:19 UTC
Really? I would have guessed the afterlife was a universal thing, since everything that lives must die. I didn't think the afterlife would be so different for so many people. Then again, I didn't know other worlds existed until now.

[Oh, boy. He's getting used to the awkward pauses he gets from people when he tells them about Cocoon. Rygdea is starting to wonder if his world is truly that freaky.]

Yeah, she had all her arms and legs. The crystals they become are pretty sturdy. Hard as gravel to be honest.

[Does he want to explain what a 'focus' is? This poor fella probably won't get it.]

In order to appease the fal'Cie, the l'Cie must complete his or her focus. There focuses vary, but they act on the desire of the fal'Cie who branded them. If a l'Cie fails their focus, they become a mindless monster.

Man, don't give me that crap! Cocoon is a heck of a lot more creative than naming a world after dirt. Earth? Yeah, that's totally creative.

Bingo, I never made it to the afterlife because I got swept up in this current. Now I'm stuck here with the rest of you, wondering what to do now.

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[written] hisdarkmark September 1 2010, 16:04:47 UTC
You would think death would be universal, but considering how many other worlds there are...for the most part it ends up with death being the last stop, but some people get a different option.

Oh. So the people that become crystals, are they stored somewhere so they don't get stolen or what have you? Sorry, it just sounds a bit unbelievable and kind of confusing.

Then the focus is like a life goal essentially. So it's either you become a mindless monster, or you become an unbreakable rock for your troubles. No really, what kind of world are you from where this is possible and considered somewhat normal?

Watch it! At least Earth isn't nearly as laughable as Cocoon! Besides I've never heard of it as a world before anyway.

...heh. Luceti seems to do that quite often, pull us from home when there are crucial events happening in our lives. As far as I see you've a few options. Either you can try to figure a way out of here, you can accept your fate and be stuck here, or a dose of both. Otherwise there really isn't much else.

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[written] - apologize for any typos I made last night ;_; rygdea September 1 2010, 21:44:06 UTC
I wish my world had some more choices, then maybe being dead wouldn't be so damn scary.

Listen, I don't know about you but I wouldn't want a six feet crystal of a guy I once knew in my living room. Everyone fears the l'Cie in Cocoon. They are tainted or so what the theocracy says. Trust me, no one would come looking for a crystallized l'Cie.

You should drop by Cocoon someday so I can give you a tour of the damn place. I'm sure you'll like it.

HEY! It's still better than being called 'dirt'. Brat.

Actually, I am thinking of a third option here. If there's a way for the Malnosso to snatch us from our worlds, then there is a way for me to go to a different world.

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[written] - pff no worries, I was probably too tired to even notice <3 hisdarkmark September 2 2010, 03:18:11 UTC
The problem with having choices though is if you choose the wrong one, you spend the rest of your existence or afterlife or whatever wondering if it was really the right one.

Because that doesn't sound mildly disturbing at all. I thought it was something small, pocket-sized perhaps. Be specific next time will you?

What's not to like about someplace named after a caterpillar incubation shell? If there were such a way to really travel between worlds, I might go just to prove you wrong.

But at least it makes sense, doesn't it?

Where would you go though without knowing wat other worlds are actually like? Unless you're stupid enough to just jump without looking.

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[written] rygdea September 2 2010, 03:24:30 UTC
Good point. I guess in the end having choices like that would cause more damage then good.

Shut up. You didn't ask about how big the crystals are.

You would only end up getting your ass Purged by PSICOM I bet. As soon as you state you're from Earth, Sanctum would label you as a threat to Cocoon just because you're different. So, I really hope you're being sarcastic.

...Okay, it makes sense. I'll give you that.

I'm not jumping head first anywhere. I am going to survey about these other worlds, and ask people what their native worlds are like first. If I am going to pick out a new paradise, it better come with all the works.

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[written] hisdarkmark September 2 2010, 04:36:39 UTC
Exactly. I knew you'd catch on eventually.

I didn't think that was something I had to ask, so it's still your fault.

Believe me, I was being incredibly sarcastic. I have enough to deal with on my own wor It's probably not that interesting anyway. ...PSICOM?

Glad you see it my way.

And what if your "new paradise" isn't a world that one of our fellow captives is from? How will you know about it then? Besides, most people will defend their home worlds whether they're good or not. Keep that part in mind.

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Re: [written] rygdea September 2 2010, 19:00:00 UTC
Brat! This isn't my fault if you can't ask the right questions!

You think Cocoon would be boring? Rich, just rich. You should be a comedian, kid.

Yeah, PSICOM. The Public Safety and Intelligence Command that is nothing more than a clergy of killers who execute innocent civilians for the sake of the fal'Cie, Eden. These guys would add enough fun to your stay in Cocoon.

Then I'll keep looking until I find a good enough world! I owe it to my buddy after all. If we ever went back to Cocoon, the both of us are going to end up dead again--so I got to take a chance.

This brand new paradise doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to put some distance between us and Cocoon.

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[written] hisdarkmark September 3 2010, 02:23:53 UTC
I shouldn't have to prompt you for absolutely everything!

Well aside from the crystallized l'Cie and all, what else is there to be worried about? I find nothing amusing about what I've said.

...so what's the point? Human sacrifice? I could take them all on before that would happen.

Sure, fine, who am I to stop you from being a bit overly optimistic? If you ever figure out how to actually get to another world you'd probably be the hero of the whole village.

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