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rebells) wrote in
spellbinders2017-12-02 06:14 pm
anarqrists not-so-anonymous: redux
Who: Salty Anarqrists Club (Jay's invites + anyone those people decide to invite)
Where: DRAGON HOUSING (on the first floor of the coven's apartment complex in Shehui)
When: Day 148, evening
Open/Closed: ICly closed! potential gatecrashers should PM
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[The process will be familiar to some of you and new to others: some time over the past week, Jay or someone else would have quietly approached you in person and let you know about a meeting that was taking place tonight, hopefully away from the watchful gaze of Brie, Genette, and Qri.
Jay will greet you by the door. It might be a tight fit in the Geir-and-Vern apartment (if indeed it can be considered an apartment), depending on how many people show up. Take a seat on the ground next to the dragon--or on the dragon, if he'll let you--and wait for the meeting to come to order.]
Where: DRAGON HOUSING (on the first floor of the coven's apartment complex in Shehui)
When: Day 148, evening
Open/Closed: ICly closed! potential gatecrashers should PM
[The process will be familiar to some of you and new to others: some time over the past week, Jay or someone else would have quietly approached you in person and let you know about a meeting that was taking place tonight, hopefully away from the watchful gaze of Brie, Genette, and Qri.
Jay will greet you by the door. It might be a tight fit in the Geir-and-Vern apartment (if indeed it can be considered an apartment), depending on how many people show up. Take a seat on the ground next to the dragon--or on the dragon, if he'll let you--and wait for the meeting to come to order.]

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[Geir doesn't mention names. he doesn't know if he dead individuals in question would want that spread around. luckily, he also doesn't think that implying a world is very weird will narrow the potential choices down at all: everyone's world is weird to someone else here, for certain.]
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No, Paradox Space was definitely ready to let us die that time. Either she brought us back from death or pulled us from right before death and healed us. None of us remember waking up in our version of the afterlife so it's impossible to be sure.
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Oh, right before you died would actually make more sense--!
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[But Geir can take the salve to his metaphysics.]
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[Geir wonders idly for a moment if he could bring something back from the dead. the word "enlivening" seems like it would cover that, doesn't it? but there aren't any dead coven members around to test it on, and he sort of hopes there won't be. he doesn't know what he would do about that.]
Is that the weirdest thing we've heard of for people being brought here?
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If she could somehow save me before I died while I was being burned alive I would be really impressed.
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And Vantas's point.
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Maybe it's a separate issue, but you might not want to go back to your world until we're sure. I'm not sure how this kind of stuff works but I wouldn't want it to kill you again just because you were supposed to be dead somehow.
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Let's be practical instead. That's easier. ...Let's gloss over how they can't go back to their world EVER because the timeline is done for and they're going to be replaced by different versions of themselves. Sorey is clearly having a hard enough time with multiply-dead kids.]
Which raises the issue of potentially being sent back involuntarily.
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The people who have gone missing, right? I was hoping they were just going home, but that was before this.
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It would be my guess for what happened to them.
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[it's an unspoken question, but, well, if they're dead too, in theory it's better to find a way to bring them back that leave them...dead...]
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She said she could let you stay or go as you willed, didn't she, if she reached full power again, so that's...
Actually, that would be nefarious if everyone she brought here turned out to be dead originally, but I think you might be a minority right now.
Sorry that happened to you, by the by.
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It wasn't awesome.
[re: the dying. MOVING ON.]
You're right. The majority of people here seem to go back to their original worlds.
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I can attest to this as well, but I assume that it's because of Qri that I was brought back online. Given the circumstances, I can't imagine anything else that would have achieved this.
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Because you're not human?
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[Like not even most androids themselves would be able to explain how they work and how to repair them, so how could a with in some distant universe figure it out?]
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[and that's an interesting point all by itself, isn't it...]
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[It'd probably be best not to just rely on 9S for repairs after all, although the idea of something like magic fixing something robotic like her seems a bit odd.]
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[He holds his hand up for a high five. Give him a high five, 2B.]
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... What's a high five? [If he hadn't said that specifically, she would've guessed saluting since he has his hand raised.]
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I hold up my hand, you slap it.
[He demonstrates by slapping his own hand.]
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[WELL that seems easy enough! She slaps his hand back lightly.]
"Corpse party high five," then.