Ken Amada (
miseris_socios) wrote in
solnet2016-05-24 08:35 pm
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So I was wondering...
Has anyone here been to a world that's not their own before? Or been to a place like this, with people from a lot of different worlds?
Also hands up if you've died before, I'm kind of curious. Since death's supposedly not permanent in this place, I was wondering. Bonus points if you've died in one of those worlds that brings in people from multiple worlds.
(Points are not going to actually be awarded, before you even ask.)
Also for the record my answers are yes, yes, and yes - five times.
Has anyone here been to a world that's not their own before? Or been to a place like this, with people from a lot of different worlds?
Also hands up if you've died before, I'm kind of curious. Since death's supposedly not permanent in this place, I was wondering. Bonus points if you've died in one of those worlds that brings in people from multiple worlds.
(Points are not going to actually be awarded, before you even ask.)
Also for the record my answers are yes, yes, and yes - five times.

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I thought I might as well ask, though.
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so what now?
wait for everybody to air out their dirty laundry?
compare their battle scars?
determine the winner of the suffering olympics with a battle royale?
[ It's a beautiful day for sliding into old, judgmental habits. ]
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Nah. It's not like I'm forcing anyone to answer. Comparing experiences is mostly what I'm curious about. Not to one up. But sometimes it's easier if you have someone who's been there.
I'm not the kind of person who blackmails other people. I got specifically pushed away from anything even close to that at home.
Don't try to bait me. I've got bigger fish to fry than trying to make someone else miserable.
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eh, giving you a b on this one.
for blackmail, bait, and some other b word.
when it comes to whipping out a death count and comparing with the rest of class?
i don't really know what anybody intends on accomplishing but sure.
whatever floats your boat, which, hey! lookit that.
it's another b word.
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Anyway, real point: I'm trying to figure out how this place works, how other places like this work, and if there's any connection. The last thing I want is this to be another freaky land of experiments where the food disappears when the month turns over. I'm no scientist - hell, I never even finished elementary school.
The death count thing's more like a way to figure out if there's other people I can count on if things get dangerous. If you've died before, you've got less to be afraid of.
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no experiments here except the leftover spaghetti growing something at the back of the cold fridge.
and uh, i dunno about you
but there's a fair few who died for some pretty dumb reasons.
not that i've got a beef with them, but that's not something i'd go steaking my life on.
the rest? pretty determined bunch, and most of them with battle AND puzzle experience, both of which you need around here.
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And yeah it's not that I mean they're the only ones I'd call. Just that there's a certain sort of recklessness that can come in handy. Not all the time. But some of the time.
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sure, makes perfect sense.
gonna branch off topic for a sec, go out on a limb here and guess you're a kid, right?
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[There's a... significant pause.]
That depends what you mean by 'kid', and why you're asking. If you mean "are you physically and/or have existed for under sixteen years", then yes.
If you mean "are you someone who I can instantly dismiss and/or not take seriously because you don't meet some arbitrary age requirement", then no.
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[ There's a low rumble -- good-natured, amused, thoroughly casual -- droning from one of the bookshelves, and there's a figure standing in its shadow. Short, round, slouching there like standing up straight is too much of a bother. Seems he's bald, too, but there's not enough light there to give him much more detail. ]
What, you think you're the ONLY one allowed to round up info?
Kids these days.
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You don't look like you're much taller than me. And don't call me a kid. My name's Ken, not kid. And no, I don't. You could have just said hello, though.
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[ It sounds like he's grinning, that asshole.
He shuffles forward, one pink slipper at a time, and torch light slips over him by slow inches. Black track shorts with a white stripe going down each leg, a t-shirt with a graphic of a triangle that's a visual joke too advanced for his grade level, and what looks like a galaxy hoodie worn under a puffy, blue, faux-fur-lined hooded jacket.
Oh, and he's also a skeleton. ]
Nice t'meetcha, Ken. The name's Sans. You're welcome for the phone, by the way.
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[He stares for a moment, but then... eh. As long as he's not going to start being more creepy than one would generally expect from a person who's already tracked him down, the skeleton thing isn't a huge deal...]
Thanks.
[Wait. Sans. Puns. The stupid font... ugh. Great.]
Any particular reason you came looking for me?
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[ He shrugs, unimpressively, his hands never once leaving his pockets. ]
Turns out I was. Go fig, the trend holds. Lotta kids get dragged into this war, for some reason.
[ And it's usually kids with all the responsibility of the world on their small shoulders. And doesn't THAT stick in his craw. ]
...
[ Those little points of light in his eye sockets have gone out, for a moment. They're back, now. ]
So, you died a few times, huh?
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[Sometimes it wasn't enough. Sometimes he couldn't save them. All he could do was try to help them through it afterwards.]
... Yeah. Definitely not the most out of people who were in the Tower, but enough.
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Sans thinks he might need to feel a little more strongly about that, but he looks at him past the gray field of his generalized dissatisfaction
(sees the kid's pale hand disappearing into black)
and shrugs. ]
Hey, maybe you can help these kids, too. Lots of 'em got brought up thinking the world's fate rests on them.
Might be nice if, you know. You guys could be kids sometimes.
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[He shrugs, indicating the rather thick book he's managed to grab. It's a book about legal cases, pulled from some world or another.]
I have too much to do, not enough time to help people who need it. Though I was at least part of a group that saved the world, not counting the whole business with the Tower. ... It's not exactly something you can put down so easily.
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Hilariously hypocritical, but that's Sans for you. ]
Yeah, we've gotta bunch of guys like you. From all walks of life. You'll fit right in.
[ His shoulders rise and fall in a shrug, eye sockets seeming to close for a moment as he grins.
Not his circus, the gesture suggests. ]
Unless you're one of those brooding loner antihero types, we're runnin' outta corners for guys like that to lurk in. Teamwork's pretty much how we manage to beat back the Queen and her forces of darkness.
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I can handle teamwork. It's not my greatest skill, but I can do it. I'm... used to taking care of things myself, but I can handle groups well enough. That's how we beat the Nyx Avatar at home.
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Now Sans is starting to put it together. This is probably the same scamp that took off on his own to go fight shadows, gave him and probably a few others something of a heart attack.
Because Sans has everything good to associate with three missing children deep into enemy territory, right?
Yeah, just a great time all around. ]
...Now I've got the weirdest feeling I've heard that before. Tell me more about this Nyx.
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[He scrunches up his nose a little. It's dumb. He still doesn't believe in tarot stuff, but... whatever.]
Anyway... this guy, Ryoji... he showed up and it turned out he was part of the big Shadow that represents Death. And part of that Shadow was in the leader of my group, and part of it was in the leader of the group we'd been fighting against. That big Shadow, all put together, was part of what signaled Nyx to start heading for our planet to wipe all life out. And the more people who wanted that to happen, the faster it would.
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Should just be nothing, right? Mistaken association, or something. ]
Could be nothin'. But uh, what happened with this shadow?
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But they're... gone. We remembered at the end...
[His voice softens slightly. Minato... he'd never gotten that close to Minami, but Minato was basically his big brother. Losing him... watching him just... die...]
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