Game 046 [Voice/Action] - The Longest Two Years

Oct 16, 2011 23:36

I'm guessing most if not all of you have felt the phenomenon where time seems to move at different rates, even though you know it's all in your mind. So tell me, does being in Luceti cause time to feel different to you than it did when you were back home?

[ Two years. It's been two years, and after experiencing as much time slip by as Joshua has, ( Read more... )

『yukari yakumo』, serious question for once, it's funny what you miss, 『leonhardt』, josh can do art too, almost lost shibuya once already, not telling people things, #voice, 『ami mizuno』, #action, anniversary, is normal teenager rly, totally a cheerful topic of conversation, 『shiki misaki』

Leave a comment

phantasmgap October 17 2011, 14:50:14 UTC
I've only been here a short amount of time, but... I think this place does have a slightly different power, as of such, regarding how time works.

I find myself certainly remembering things from further back than I usually do.

Reply

neverplaysfair October 17 2011, 20:12:34 UTC
What sorts of things would those be?

Reply

phantasmgap October 17 2011, 23:28:50 UTC
Creating the barrier to seperate my land from the rest of the outside world, acquaintances who passed on centuries ago... that sort of thing.

Usually, I start forgetting after about sixty years, but... I seem to be remembering things recently.

Reply

neverplaysfair October 18 2011, 06:24:58 UTC
... Centuries? Dare I ask just how old you are?

Reply

[DERP her end of it has been voice] phantasmgap October 18 2011, 13:58:57 UTC
Seventeen. ♥

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 18 2011, 17:44:47 UTC
[ Joshua pauses for a moment, then giggles. ]

Of course.

[ But there's actually a decent chance she might be even older than him. ]

Do you think there's any pattern to what you're remembering?

Reply

[voice] phantasmgap October 18 2011, 18:40:37 UTC
...So far, it's all been about home. About Gensokyo.

Most of it has been related to the Hakurei Barrier, or the clan tasked with keeping it safe.

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 18 2011, 23:16:10 UTC
... Is it at all similar to the Malnosso's barrier?

Reply

[voice] phantasmgap October 19 2011, 01:02:50 UTC
I can't be entirely sure, considering how much of my power was lost upon arriving here.

There appears to be similarities, though, yes. Most particularly, nobody can get in or out unless someone with the proper power manipulates the barrier

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 19 2011, 01:14:11 UTC
Then might you be remembering things because they're connected to experiences here?

Reply

[voice] phantasmgap October 19 2011, 05:56:02 UTC
I suppose it's possible. It could also be possibly coincidence.

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 19 2011, 18:32:07 UTC
Have you investigated the barrier already?

Reply

[voice] phantasmgap October 20 2011, 14:30:45 UTC
The first day I felt well enough to travel.

With my normal powers, passing through such a thing would be child's play, but... I suspect that the ones in charge - Malnosso, was it? - knew specifically what powers to restrict me from using.

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 20 2011, 17:25:32 UTC
Rather convenient for them. If they don't like a strength any one of us has, they can simply remove it from our possession.

You're just as stuck as the rest of us, I take it.

Reply

[voice] phantasmgap October 21 2011, 18:45:02 UTC
I most certainly am.

Even if I wasn't, though, making that fact obvious would do nothing but garner jealousy and hate.

Reply

[voice] neverplaysfair October 21 2011, 23:25:11 UTC
As valuable an asset as that would be, you're probably exactly right about that. People don't take kind to others having freedoms they themselves don't.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up