[voice // locked]wise_maidenFebruary 11 2010, 02:45:52 UTC
I'm... not certain. She seems to remember things... all we have to do is find a way to reinforce those memories until the right order comes together.
The main problem is her blindness... and her stubbornness. They serve as obstacles, one in her being able to identify her setting, the other, in how much assistance we can truly provide her.
[voice // locked]throwshammersFebruary 11 2010, 02:51:59 UTC
Maybe - maybe we should take her places around town, or around the forest! And tell her stories about what we all did together! She trusts us, right? So...
[voice // locked]wise_maidenFebruary 11 2010, 02:56:53 UTC
I've thought about that. But again - her inability to see them for herself would probably only frustrate her even more. Unfortunately there are little other options... and she might appreciate the fresh air instead of being in the house all of the time.
[voice // locked]throwshammersFebruary 11 2010, 03:02:13 UTC
She doesn't have to see them. She can hear things, and feel them, and smell them! And we'd tell her about them, too, and be there for her if she gets upset...
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...Professor? About Sheena... how do you think we'd be able to help her remember Luceti?
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The main problem is her blindness... and her stubbornness. They serve as obstacles, one in her being able to identify her setting, the other, in how much assistance we can truly provide her.
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