7th l o s t s o u l ~ [Voice]

May 16, 2011 21:48

[The last event left Cheyenne in a weird place and since then, she's been rather scarce around the village. Aside from getting food at one of the village restaurants, she's spent most of her time either in her apartment or in the forests just outside the village. Today, she's actually back to her usual spot: sitting on the edge of one of Luceti's ( Read more... )

monsters are people too, how does i emotion, !voice

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 17 2011, 11:07:19 UTC
To love, or be capable of such.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 17 2011, 20:34:02 UTC
By that definition, a creature incapable of expressing or feeling love would not be a person, yes?

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 18 2011, 01:00:50 UTC
That depends on how broad you'd allow that definition to be. If it is a creature of hatred, then no, it is not a person. If it is capable of affection at the very least, then yes, it is. If it is simply incapable of any emotion ... [ ... ] ... Then I am not sure. It depends on the creature and its mannerisms.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 18 2011, 02:11:31 UTC
It seems to be a rather complicated concept. I had not expected to receive such varied replies.

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 18 2011, 20:16:16 UTC
Love itself is a very complicated thing. [ ... ] Why did you ask about this? It seems like an odd choice of question.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 18 2011, 23:30:49 UTC
I suppose it has been on my mind since the most recent experiment. Were you present for it?

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 19 2011, 00:00:52 UTC
I wasn't. I've only been here for a few weeks.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 19 2011, 00:20:26 UTC
I see. It was not something I would have called an unpleasant experience, perhaps, until its end.

However, spending a week believing you have lived an entirely different life from the one who have truly lived is certainly disorientating.

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 19 2011, 01:40:18 UTC
... What an invasive experiment. I do feel badly for you having to go through it, but I'm not sorry I missed it.

Are they all that way?

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 20 2011, 00:53:10 UTC
They are not all like that, no. And I have heard that this one in particular was considered to be rather extreme.

In the weeks prior, there was an experiment in which residents were changed into various different creatures. [For a moment, there's a smile on her face, but it's fleeting.] It was not all that unpleasant.

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 20 2011, 11:19:03 UTC
The idea of turning into something else is a bit frightening, but it does sound interesting as well. I think I would have liked to see something like that. Even more so if I were not among those affected by it.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 22 2011, 02:29:01 UTC
I have heard instances of repeat experiments, so perhaps you may yet have a chance for such an experience? At the very least, it seemed to be a harmless distraction.

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 22 2011, 03:24:54 UTC
Perhaps I will. It seems inappropriate to, but I am curious enough about it to look forward to seeing it happen.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 23 2011, 00:05:36 UTC
I see nothing inappropriate about that. It is a far better attitude to possess as opposed to feelings of dread for what is soon to come.

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[Voice] wantsfriedbread May 23 2011, 02:09:19 UTC
That is true. In that case, I won't allow my eagerness to bother me.

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[Voice] mmmfilletofsoul May 24 2011, 06:57:32 UTC
Seeing as they tend to occur on a monthly basis, you shouldn't have too long a wait either. Although I suppose whether or not that is a good thing remains to be seen.

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