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hipster socrates ([personal profile] splinten) wrote in [community profile] spellbinders 2017-08-17 03:49 pm (UTC)

[It's a dire statement from Geir, but Dirk's shades don't show any shock or horror, and frankly, he doesn't feel it. Looking at Geir, he decides that maybe it would help to explain why.]

Nah, I meant more that I woke up after the world ended in my world. Courtesy to some degree of flooding the world, which is why I grew up in the middle of the ocean. I'm pretty sure we're from different places with similar mechanisms of world-rejuvenation.

[Since Geir likes explaining, he will go for it.]

Me and my friends played a game called Sburb. It essentially is Paradox Space's way of destroying planets in order to create new universes. When the game is activated, meteors rain down on the originally planet and destroy the whole damn thing, but the players are ported over to a different dimension where we engage in various levels of stupid quests in order to create a new universe. My session was an unusual one, but that's the basic idea for a normal run.

[Given the vast amount of bullshit that is involved in Sburb, Dirk doubts Geir's situation is identical. But given that Geir has talked about the end of the world, making him some kind of Jörmungandr figure, he thinks Geir might like the chance to talk about it and examine their situations together.]

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