well, the one advantage of being effectively mute is that it's easier to be neutral. he has to write it all out in a tablet that he controls the settings on, after all.]
I was fairly young in the memory. Third stage, so I wouldn't have been more than a couple of hundred years old. I was by the side of a nastika of my clan.
My mother approached us and criticized the nastika for mobilizing clanmates without her permission. Believing that her power was leaking through me, hence why she had weakened, she told me to return to her side. I refused.
[he pauses.]
The nastika tried to defend me, to which my mother accused her of stealing her power through me. It is the law for suras that the king must be the strongest. Therefore, that this nastika was now stronger than her was an error of the universe, and one that the Primeval Gods were now "correcting".
So my mother decided to kill her and take her name—her power. I advanced to fourth stage then.
[half of this probably makes no sense to lune but he didn't ask shess to explain context, so.]
Like I said, the Primeval Gods "corrected" the universe. So it seems they removed all memories of the nastika in question.
[which is better: believing you spent your childhood unwanted and unloved or realizing that you spent most of your life having forgotten the one person who did care about you. haha!]
Humans are wont to create and destroy at any moment's notice. Though at times I feel as though the driving forces for that are primarily fear and affection. Or at times, fear that what they are fond of will be taken from them.
Even now, I cannot help but find affection for all that I've seen - even if I find it perplexing.
Who can say? Kali, Goddess of Chaos, hates any creation that is stronger than her, and the universe that houses these creations. The others are concerned primarily for the lifespan of the universe, and even that concern has faded after the early days.
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there's some muffled noises followed by a contemplative pause]
... I may be able to offer it to you in an exchange.
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Depends on what the price would be.
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[hmmmm]
You share with me what you exchanged with your partner.
[that is the smallest price that lune could possibly think of at the moment that shess might even hesitate on a little bit]
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a beat.]
Really?
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I was allowed to say it, so I presume it should be fine.
[THEY JUST SOUND PLEASANTLY SURPRISED]
Or perhaps you might - [muFFLE MUFFLE]
... hmmm. My proposal that you penguin walk for me again in exchange has been rejected.
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Then, the memory?
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[and it's pretty much because they're friends]
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[but he doesn't have to like it.
...
well, the one advantage of being effectively mute is that it's easier to be neutral. he has to write it all out in a tablet that he controls the settings on, after all.]
I was fairly young in the memory. Third stage, so I wouldn't have been more than a couple of hundred years old. I was by the side of a nastika of my clan.
My mother approached us and criticized the nastika for mobilizing clanmates without her permission. Believing that her power was leaking through me, hence why she had weakened, she told me to return to her side. I refused.
[he pauses.]
The nastika tried to defend me, to which my mother accused her of stealing her power through me. It is the law for suras that the king must be the strongest. Therefore, that this nastika was now stronger than her was an error of the universe, and one that the Primeval Gods were now "correcting".
So my mother decided to kill her and take her name—her power. I advanced to fourth stage then.
[half of this probably makes no sense to lune but he didn't ask shess to explain context, so.]
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lune will pause then to listen diligently, taking in shess' story.]
... Tokidoki Rikugou belonged to Earth, Nana Daiba belonged to Air, and Junna Hoshimi to water.
[a pause]
... thank you for sharing with me, my friend.
Have you any idea yet why this was removed from your recollection?
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[she's dead too now!! please confirm.
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Like I said, the Primeval Gods "corrected" the universe. So it seems they removed all memories of the nastika in question.
[which is better: believing you spent your childhood unwanted and unloved or realizing that you spent most of your life having forgotten the one person who did care about you. haha!]
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[ . . . ]
Is that truly correct, I wonder...
[that's just lune thinking out loud though]
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I was merely reflecting on the choice of the Primeval Gods to correct the universe in such a way - to remove memories...
[ . . . ]
They are a rather dear thing, after all.
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Do they not hold affection for the universe they observe?
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[there is an obvious curiosity in their voice]
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Humans are wont to create and destroy at any moment's notice. Though at times I feel as though the driving forces for that are primarily fear and affection. Or at times, fear that what they are fond of will be taken from them.
Even now, I cannot help but find affection for all that I've seen - even if I find it perplexing.
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Regardless, I think most of them have given up on us.
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[this is probably the most confused lune has sounded all game]
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