Letter to Cayceoui_ministreMay 6 2008, 19:14:24 UTC
((I presume it's possible to tell she put it up? if not, screw it.))
I hope it is not an issue if I decline to answer at this point, as I have only recently arrived here, and already have approaching ten pages of notes on some philosophical implications of this place, from what I know already. However, when I have looked into it further, I'll be happy to tell you what I think and discuss this at further length.
I'm sorry, it's just my attempt to pass time more than anything else.
"Salve Tamaki." Titus said turning toward the young man. As the mun tired of forward slashes "I'm well enough I suppose. This place is very strange, stranger even then Egypt."
Tamaki nodded. "It is," he said. "I don't think anyone really understands it, but it must be even more difficult for you." He gestured at the board. "Would you like me to read for you?"
Letter to Cayce~mafiosossuMay 7 2008, 01:42:13 UTC
Ms. Pollard,
At the moment, it's impossible to say why we're here, what's responsible, or what its reasons are. It's an interesting puzzle, but there's not the evidence to guess. Believing in something without reason is a good way to be caught off guard. If something becomes known later, it would be best to approach it without being surprised because I assumed something beforehand.
Of course, from what I've heard, I'm a relatively 'new' arrival as such things go. What are your own thoughts, Ms. Pollard?
Hi. I don't think we've met personally, but thanks for writing.
I'm not sure what I think at this point, to be perfectly honest. I do think there's some kind of consciousness driving this whole thing; there are certain things that have happened that are too weird and too specific to be random chance. But whether that consciousness is benevolent, malevolent, or merely whimsical is something I'm not sure about.
If you'd like to talk in person, I live over at the Starcade in Tomorrowland, and can be found there or in the area most of the time.
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I hope it is not an issue if I decline to answer at this point, as I have only recently arrived here, and already have approaching ten pages of notes on some philosophical implications of this place, from what I know already. However, when I have looked into it further, I'll be happy to tell you what I think and discuss this at further length.
I'm sorry, it's just my attempt to pass time more than anything else.
Jean-Etienne Beaufort
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M. Beaufort,
I'd be very happy to hear what you've thought about. I live over at the Starcade in Tomorrowland, so feel free to seek me out anytime.
-Cayce Pollard
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Miss Pollard,
It would be my pleasure, once I have actually come to any conclusions at all, and I will do so.
Jean-Etienne Beaufort
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"Ah, Titus!" he said when he saw him, and switched to Latin. "How are you?"
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At the moment, it's impossible to say why we're here, what's responsible, or what its reasons are. It's an interesting puzzle, but there's not the evidence to guess. Believing in something without reason is a good way to be caught off guard. If something becomes known later, it would be best to approach it without being surprised because I assumed something beforehand.
Of course, from what I've heard, I'm a relatively 'new' arrival as such things go. What are your own thoughts, Ms. Pollard?
Cordialmente,
Reborn
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Hi. I don't think we've met personally, but thanks for writing.
I'm not sure what I think at this point, to be perfectly honest. I do think there's some kind of consciousness driving this whole thing; there are certain things that have happened that are too weird and too specific to be random chance. But whether that consciousness is benevolent, malevolent, or merely whimsical is something I'm not sure about.
If you'd like to talk in person, I live over at the Starcade in Tomorrowland, and can be found there or in the area most of the time.
-Cayce
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Me Big Man ask't me tae tell ye that if we were tae cwim face tae face wi' what'ere did bring us 'ere tha he'd gi' it a face full o' dandruff.
And I must say that I wouldnae stop him.
- Fionn
Kelda o' the Storybook Clan
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