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Erichthonios ([personal profile] aetherialshackles) wrote in [community profile] unfinishednetwork2025-12-17 07:11 pm

One

Greetings.

I am aware what we went through was somewhat an unique experience and I am also perfectly aware some of us got out of it a bit shaken. That being said, it's perhaps the first big 'event' we experienced since coming here, it wouldn't hurt to at least start gathering together the data we gathered to see all that can be learned from it.

Also, while I'm hardly built for moral support, I feel like we could at least try to reach for each other in what may be a time of need for some of us.

I wanted to suggest a gathering, I wouldn't mind hosting it considering I'm at least used to brainstorming and data elaborating meetings with others, just be aware my size may prove a bit of a challenge. If people are willing to step in, we can certainly organize something. Last but not least: we have some level of confirmation this place can mess with our head and our perception of things, it wouldn't hurt to keep a journal or something with our memories and thoughts.

I'm hardly the best at social events of any kind, so please know I'm open to all suggestions.

-Erichthonios
awreck: (I can't live a lie; running for my life)

[personal profile] awreck 2025-12-18 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That's good to know--that maybe their personal belongings or pets could come with them into the story and take other shapes. ]

Right. I don't want to deter anyone from trying to keep a journal or sketchbook or whatever. It might work, so I'm down for at least giving it a try.

Have you been keeping one without any issue? Or were you only planning on starting one now?
awreck: (All you ever did was wreck me)

[personal profile] awreck 2025-12-21 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not really sure what you'd call it, maybe matter manipulation? But I can tease items from books here in the library. At first, the things I pulled were unfinished like everything else, but I think now I've got a handle on pulling things out as they're meant to be.

The problem is that I look away for a minute and poof, it's gone. Like you said. It's the same for the Maker Room. Does your friend have any tips on actually getting things to stay? Because I'd like to practice, too.
awreck: (All you ever did was wreck me)

[personal profile] awreck 2025-12-23 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
I'll test it out as well. Nice probably won't be happy about it, but the more people looking into it, the more accurate the results are I guess, right?

If it does work that way, with the objects being more permanent with some people more than others, that's going to be annoying. Useful to know, but really, really annoying.