Mm, precisely so. And it's because there's so much variety in subjects, yet consistency in the suggestion of alternate realities, that the theories have to be accepted.
[he normally holds about 1% skepticism around - but given the past day, he's down to 0%.]
So we must accept that we are all probably from different worlds, with different levels of magic, and different time periods.
... a drug? It must be quite influential if there is a term for the children of those who ingested it. [but if she's being this slow to give information - ] But if it's unpleasant, I don't mean to force you to share...
[ circumstances out there shitting on the mood... terrible... ]
I’m not really an expert on it, or anything. I only learned about it myself ... a couple of months ago, roughly? It was used in a war, but I don’t think the people who made it and ordered its use expected long term after-effects from it...
I suppose that wars do bring out that nature in people from time to time. I'd say I hope that it's nothing too painful, but I'm not sure how well the context lends itself to that.
It... has an ongoing impact, and that's about all I can say with any real confidence.
I don't think either side of the whole thing is entirely in the right, but as with a lot of things a lot of people who shouldn't and didn't need to be involved get pulled in. And they usually suffer the most.
That is the unfortunate truth of the matter - those without power are often beholden to those with it, and those with power are frequently blinded so they cannot even see the pain they inflict.
[he doesn't sound pleased but also... not particularly surprised]
I hope your life was as untouched by the conflict as possible.
it's vague - but the answer pulls a slightly more sympathetic note out of his smile. but he doesn't linger if she doesn't]
Hm... I can only think of what might be unique to my country - I'm afraid that I haven't gotten the chance to leave the continent, much as I'd like to.
Mm, that's what I'd thought - it's a castle in the capitol of my kingdom, since it was founded. It's a beautiful structure really, though I've only seen it a few times.
The Kingdom of Kouka has - in essence, five tribes but the Sky Tribe resides in the capitol. Thus it's the four tribes that serve the country and break apart the rest of the territory.
I'm a traveling merchant who has to meet the needs of contacts all across the country.
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[he normally holds about 1% skepticism around - but given the past day, he's down to 0%.]
So we must accept that we are all probably from different worlds, with different levels of magic, and different time periods.
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What's a Twilight?
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The reflection of the sun after it's dipped past the horizon?
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Mm. No, we're definitely from different worlds, Mister... -- [ ... oh wow they never exchanged names, did they? ]-- uh.
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[he offers that much easily]
What's the correct definition of Twilight?
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Children and descendants of people who took Celebrar.
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[since she sounded confused]
May I ask what Celebrar is....?
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I'm Alex. [ it only took them like 24 hours to do a proper introduction, it's fine. ]
It's a drug.
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[even given circumstances but]
... a drug? It must be quite influential if there is a term for the children of those who ingested it. [but if she's being this slow to give information - ] But if it's unpleasant, I don't mean to force you to share...
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I’m not really an expert on it, or anything. I only learned about it myself ... a couple of months ago, roughly? It was used in a war, but I don’t think the people who made it and ordered its use expected long term after-effects from it...
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I suppose that wars do bring out that nature in people from time to time. I'd say I hope that it's nothing too painful, but I'm not sure how well the context lends itself to that.
[that's too bad]
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I don't think either side of the whole thing is entirely in the right, but as with a lot of things a lot of people who shouldn't and didn't need to be involved get pulled in. And they usually suffer the most.
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[he doesn't sound pleased but also... not particularly surprised]
I hope your life was as untouched by the conflict as possible.
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I live in Ergastulum. I have a Twilight for a roommate.
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Ah - then regardless I wish you both well.
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hm. ]
Maybe.
[ BUT ANYWAY. ]
What about you, though? You don't know about my world so you must have your own unique "home" as well. Tell me about it?
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it's vague - but the answer pulls a slightly more sympathetic note out of his smile. but he doesn't linger if she doesn't]
Hm... I can only think of what might be unique to my country - I'm afraid that I haven't gotten the chance to leave the continent, much as I'd like to.
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[might as well choose their most famous landmark]
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[ that's a no, soo-woon. ]
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[lies are fine]
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[ is that why he hasn't seen it much? (haha) ]
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But I travel even more than that, so I tend to roam?
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...
[ she's wrapping her head around this. ] So you're from one area, but you're rarely there because you travel so much? That must be interesting.
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The Kingdom of Kouka has - in essence, five tribes but the Sky Tribe resides in the capitol. Thus it's the four tribes that serve the country and break apart the rest of the territory.
I'm a traveling merchant who has to meet the needs of contacts all across the country.
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