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Dec 10, 2009 20:58

((ooc: this entry is an experiment of Contract's: an effort to conceal his identity over the journals by deliberately altering his handwriting. Instead of his usual precise script, the writing is printed, the letters are large and blocky, and the penstrokes are harder and straighter. To his disadvantage, however, the handwriting appears somewhat ( Read more... )

an experimental nature, alter ego, playing games

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burntorangesky December 11 2009, 04:37:23 UTC
You get used to it quickly, trust me--though you seem to be taking it quite well so far. Few people seem to feel the need to thank whoever it was that brought us here.

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phantomhivemind December 11 2009, 13:03:42 UTC
Oh? Why not?

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burntorangesky December 11 2009, 15:43:07 UTC
If they are the same people that took our memories away, I am not particularly thankful toward them. This place is hardly a paradise, though it may seem like it now.

What is your name? Mine is Fred

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phantomhivemind December 13 2009, 03:51:50 UTC
Who would do something like that? I can't believe anyone would; maybe it was all an accident? This place seems so peaceful.

My name is Smile.

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blindedmewith December 11 2009, 04:54:26 UTC
Are you new? What's your name? I'm Rosalind.

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phantomhivemind December 11 2009, 13:04:11 UTC
Hello, Rosalind! I am indeed new and my name is Smile.

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blindedmewith December 11 2009, 13:38:07 UTC
That's a cute name. Are you a boy or a girl? There's a lot to remember when you get here, but you should visit the Wilderness if you haven't yet-there's a LOT of food there. It'll help you get on your feet.

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phantomhivemind December 11 2009, 13:49:32 UTC
Thank you. I'm a boy--maybe it's too cute for a boy? Oh well, I like it.

The Wilderness? Oh yes, I see it on my map. Is that where everyone gets their food?

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ghost_of_00 December 12 2009, 21:15:15 UTC
Beautiful?

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phantomhivemind December 13 2009, 03:53:10 UTC
Yes, such a glorious tree is truly beautiful, don't you think?

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ghost_of_00 December 13 2009, 03:54:14 UTC
I don't know. Why do you think it is?

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phantomhivemind December 13 2009, 03:57:44 UTC
They don't grow that tall in nature, though of course there's nothing natural about a tree in a glass sphere. But still, it's a dazzling sight.

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esoteric_rose December 13 2009, 02:53:11 UTC
You have joined the small minority of us that feel that way.

Welcome to Edensphere, my name is Juliet.

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phantomhivemind December 13 2009, 03:54:17 UTC
Thank you, Juliet, you're very kind. Do you mean to say most people dislike this place?

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