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May 06, 2008 19:04

After two days of that trauma, I have finally returned to my original form, although I highly doubt it'll be permanant ( Read more... )

event: age switch, dead body

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meveningstar May 6 2008, 13:08:41 UTC
You mean you can go back?

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:14:43 UTC
I have, at least.

It may be similar to the time where we had each others' dreams; and will only be temporary.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:09:20 UTC
Well that's no fun. I wonder how long people will keep changing...

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:16:39 UTC
I do not look forward to aging decades in one night, as some others have.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:18:36 UTC
Good luck then, HAHAHA!

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:20:35 UTC
...At least at the eventual end of this ridiculous phenomenon, I will not require a walking stick to aid in my movement.

Unlike some others.

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flenceburgsbest May 6 2008, 18:16:32 UTC
I keep reading about this dead body. Why is it still there? Won't it begin to go foul pretty soon?

Oh, dear ... a medic, are you? Then I suppose I shant reveal the position I was hired for this morning~

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wind_bells May 7 2008, 12:06:16 UTC
...The recent events are strange enough without pondering the delayed decomposition of a dead body.

I have a bad feeling about your choice of occupation.

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flenceburgsbest May 8 2008, 00:49:57 UTC
It appears we are co-workers.

... Eh. I wonder more about leaving the body there as opposed to giving it a proper burial. Or what passes as a burial in this giant tree.

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wind_bells May 8 2008, 15:32:01 UTC
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...I suppose that some form of civility is required, then. I'm Ling. Currently assiged to Admin.

If the way we were 'born' is any indication, I suppose the way the dead are disposed of is similarly... Unusual.

[OOC: first line is messily struck out]

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earth_uninstall May 6 2008, 19:08:13 UTC
So I am not the only one who isn't bothered by that man's death. I don't find it strange at all, though the others seem to. I wonder if we shared a profession.

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wind_bells May 7 2008, 12:08:57 UTC
Yes, perhaps. Although I am now in the medical department, I highly doubt even doctors would be so unaffected by death, and it brings up even more questions about my past.

I'm Ling, by the way. You?

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earth_uninstall May 7 2008, 19:06:17 UTC
I feel no connection to the medical department; it does not ring familiar with me. But it seems that you do not believe you worked as a doctor previously regardless. It is all very frustrating, isn't it?

Aurora. Pleased to meet you.

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wind_bells May 8 2008, 15:39:16 UTC
Frustrating, yes, but my current concern is first adapting to this environment.

I have wondered if I was a soldier before, although it seems unlikely.

[OOC: Last line written in as an afterthought, then cancelled out.]

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crownofsnow May 7 2008, 01:55:57 UTC
I'm still switching ages, it makes me leery of sleeping.

Maybe the dream has some meaning to it? ...I hate it too, hopefully like the other things this won't last long.

I don't like the sight of a dead body. It makes me feel like I failed to reach them in time.

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wind_bells May 7 2008, 12:35:29 UTC
Yes, it is very unerving. I'm just glad that I'm not an infant or impeded in my movements yet.

Maybe the dreams reflect who we were before.

I suppose we all view things differently due to our (forgotten) pasts..

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