Erichthonios (
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unfinishednetwork2025-12-17 07:11 pm
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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
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

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I'm not sure I have much to contribute other than asking a question. Do you know if there is anything that might predict whether you're able to simply observe the story unfold as yourself when pulled inside?
I haven't been able to find any logic behind that yet. Most people I know ended up feeling like they were part of the "setting," at least until we returned to the library.
破坏王
Wreck
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I think all questions can be useful when you think about it. They may allow us to think about things we didn't consider up to that point. As for yours... I'm not certain. I felt some kind of 'call' toward a specific area and then I almost found myself 'inside' as a spectator.
That's why I suggested keeping a journal. If this place can mess with our heads, it could be useful to at least keep track of who we are as much as possible, even if I doubt it can help us inside the actual stories. I know my beloved mammet turned into a simple keychain, there.
-Erich
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For the journals - I do like the idea. For the most part, anyway? I feel like I'm being overly paranoid, but if our memories are temporarily rewritten inside a story, I wonder if the same is possible outside of that? Maybe the things we write won't necessary stay true to what we wrote, and may morph to reflect some other writing if the library sees fit.
That's probably way too paranoid, but it's something I've been thinking about.
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That is my main concern. But our current best resources to keep track of ourselves are journals and sharing details of our lives with others. I'm not entirely certain many would be comfortable with the second option.
There's nothing wrong in evaluating potential danger.
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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?
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I'm planning to. One of the main issues in this place is objects not being quite as permanent as one would expect- I know someone has now the power of keeping things in place after creating them, but it's something i need to work on.
It's one of the many reasons I think we should all share what we know and how we're planning to face things.
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- Nara'a
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- Erich
sorry for how this starts.
It happened. [Without voice, it probably sounds strange but that's what happens when your brother tries to gaslight you so well that you begin to doubt reality.]
I love this already
One can argue we don't know for sure how much of that was real or not, especially considering some of us weren't themselves, but it was real enough for us to experience it as a group so I'd say it counts.
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But it opened the question: why would Curze lie to him? Mock him with deceit?]
We should meet.
Is there a place here outside any possible monitoring? [He does understand operational security.]
And what do you mean that this place 'messes with our perception'?
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I read in some books hair seem to have a lot of sentimental value, after all. Please, let me know if there will be any way for me to assist you.
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The gardens perhaps? I'm not entirely sure, honestly. I think a first meeting could also be a good moment to share potential places where to be a second time.
Apologies, I wasn't clear. I mean some of us weren't able to tell they weren't part of the story. There was not just a full altered perception of their reality, but also a fully altered perception of their own persona.
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Sometimes it does... depends on the person.
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It’s a good idea to compare notes, but that tale reopened some wounds I’d rather not keep open and raw.
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Hikaru
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But we would need food. [Listen, he knows how to throw a war council and that involves food.]
Yes.
I was one of those. I was, literally, someone else. [Some HORRIFYING one else.]
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I... guess? I do admit it's almost surreal for me, but I was reading this novel and one of the characters in it had their kid living oversea. (I will not elaborate much on it, but it's fascinating to imagine a world without ways to teleport around.) They kept a lock of their child's hair in a bottle they carried everywhere to 'keep them close'.
I'm not entirely sure why, but it felt nice. There's a lot I apparently still have to learn.
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While I can obtain items from books, they do tend to disappear when I get distracted. I can probably summon ingredients, though, and since at least someone like my friend is able to craft items and make them permanent... maybe they could cook?
I'm really sorry to hear that. Being stripped of your true self must be awful.
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Also, should you choose not to speak... well, more people thinking in a single spot the better regardless, am I wrong?
-Erich
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... But some families are more attached to each other than others. My culture is different, but I know a lot of hyur and elezen and lalafell families that do keep each other very close. But it's not wrong to be wanted to be loved, Erichthonios. ... At least, not in my view.
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Ah, don't get me wrong, I'm not seeking love of approval through the pages of a book. [He is unusually attached to his parents but that's not something worth discussing much.] I merely find cultural differences so fascinating. Back home, with my kin? Our way seemed the only way to approach things from how we spoke. Different prospectives have their charm.
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Mm.
[He's not so sure, but now's not the time to call his friend on it.]
Well, your world had only one type of people and one society, from what I know of. And even if far-off places were different, you weren't able to be exposed to them. Where I'm from there are so many cultures that it can be a bit of a shock when you show up to a new one and struggle to learn the social 'rules'.
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As for the chocobo- I'd love to see one. I don't think I ever heard of such concept.
[One of those stories Erich will have a dad or be one- and Nara'a will get PLENTY to tease Erich about. Just be patient.]
I was hardly exposed to my own people, friend. I wouldn't be surprised if I had some ideas of how some things worked and the truth was different. Pandaemonium was rarely a 'normal' place by our standards, or that's my understanding after leaving a few times with Lahabrea.
Part of me, wishes I could see your world. It seems so different I can't help but wonder.
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True, I... suppose I had hoped that you would at least have been able to learn some from the others there.
But I wish you could see my world, too. There's so much to see and even I haven't explored it all yet. The love I have for my world is difficult to express with words - one has to see it, experience it.
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[Words cannot convey emotions well, but he's very happy right now.]
Ah, well, people of Pandaemonium are kind but they are also professionals. No one signed up to take care of a child and as soon as I was made a warder we focused on work, little talks were offered about the 'outside'. But, trust me, despite the gloominess and lack of sunlight? I did love my home.
[And he was a child when his mother passed, considering she made him a warder... he's been focused on monsters and creatures since childhood.]
Maybe someday we will find stories about your world? I cannot imagine traveling too much but I'd love to see what you have seen.
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I suppose that's true. I... want to show you many different things. There's so much to learn and explore in the world - never mention all of the other worlds we might get sent to!
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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.
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I can ask him. Right now I want to test a few things with him, like: if he creates something with things I generate from books, do those stay? it was something picked from me, sure, but will his touch change things?
It's time to experiment!
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Well, I may not be able to see it all but I would still love to learn from you, my friend. I am certain you've seen countless wonderful things.
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I have. Not everything I've seen has been wonderful, but... it's all been important.
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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.
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'hardly built for moral support' as he is trying to gather those of us for a helpful gathering. I know it's not in the typical ways, but anyone trying to lend a hand is a little more supportive than they think.
- Nice
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