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foundationmods) wrote2019-04-07 06:44 pm
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Dreamland (round 3)
[A strange house of some sort sits in the pitch black nothingness that exists around it. For those just now wandering in, they will be drawn to the building, finding it lit up in a way that it should not be. It's as if the whole area- house, yard, fence, and giant sakura tree- all give off their own light, and the newly-arrived are drawn to it like a moth to the flame.
Inside the boundary of the yard, the familiar faces of those who have passed on already will greet them. Depending on who is asked, they might give an accurate explanation. But even if they don't, one thing is clear: you don't want to leave this place. The area outside feels Dangerous, and it is probably best to stay put.
Fortunately, the house is built in an old style, and there are many rooms to explore. One room on the second floor seems locked, but the rest are open to explore as desired. The standard rooms are easy to find: kitchen, a W.C. and a bathroom, a sitting room of some sort, and a couple bedrooms (with plenty of futons for the dead to use). There are also several tatami mat rooms with nothing in them currently, but it seems like there might be some use for those rooms.
Around the house, perches for birds can be found. No birds are on them currently, though.
Sometimes Watanuki can be found in the house, but most of the time the dead will be left to their own devices. The question is, what will they do here?]
Inside the boundary of the yard, the familiar faces of those who have passed on already will greet them. Depending on who is asked, they might give an accurate explanation. But even if they don't, one thing is clear: you don't want to leave this place. The area outside feels Dangerous, and it is probably best to stay put.
Fortunately, the house is built in an old style, and there are many rooms to explore. One room on the second floor seems locked, but the rest are open to explore as desired. The standard rooms are easy to find: kitchen, a W.C. and a bathroom, a sitting room of some sort, and a couple bedrooms (with plenty of futons for the dead to use). There are also several tatami mat rooms with nothing in them currently, but it seems like there might be some use for those rooms.
Around the house, perches for birds can be found. No birds are on them currently, though.
Sometimes Watanuki can be found in the house, but most of the time the dead will be left to their own devices. The question is, what will they do here?]
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[Wow, ye of little faith. He knows how to handle paper objects?? Unless putting these in the wrong albums is going to blow us all up IT'S FINE.]
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[...]
I guess we don’t really keep photos like this, though...
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We still have photos and stuff. We just don't bother with things like scrapbooking, or keeping mementos like Watanuki likes to do.
['Cause he really seems to like doing that.]
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I feel like you have me confused for someone else. Is there anyone who thinks everything is meaningless?
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You say that like finding meaning through fighting is a bad thing. Is that what you say to people who are good at dancing or singing, or do you ask a fish why it doesn't try hanging out on land?
I was born to fight. I don't think there's anything wrong with using that to move forward.
Besides... it's impossible to forget who I am. I can forget a lot of things, but I am what I am.
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You can never forget who you are? Don't be so sure about that.
[he's done talking, though. He goes back to sorting through photographs]
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Instead, he moves to a different album, a little aimlessly. Mostly to himself, quietly:]
I wouldn't be able to forget even if I wanted to.
[Good talk, edgehog.]