Entry 151; Day 347
Apr. 14th, 2008 05:17 pm[Filtered from DELILAH & Known Allies || Unhackable]
It can only be a curse when one wakes to find more than half the City seems to have emptied overnight, and the Network is full about remarks about a ship. So that's where you've all got yourselves: not emptied, but on holiday.
Although, in reading some of these posts, there seems to an interesting amount of refinement in them. You--some of you--don't sound entirely like yourself. It's rather enjoyable to me. And all your descriptions sound a bit like my own world, quite honestly, and traveling therein. --All right, I admit, I'm jealous, with all this talk of ships, and cabins, and ocean voyages, and first class accommodations, and so on. I might even be a little jealous that you're cursed and I'm not if I could have gotten something that was even vaguely like home. One never wants to be cursed, but how unfair that you can see something like my world, and I'm left thirstingand troubled.
Riff, Merry, Suzette: are you still on dry land with me, or shall I find a ship to take me out to you on the ship?
--Of course, since it is a curse, one has to be suspicious of what's about to happen. The 'deities' are never so straightforward as all this. Where are you going on that ship? --Surely they're not going to sail off to each and every world and return you there.
Still, to be put on a ship, and go nowhere seems just as ridiculous an idea. You can't just be there to float about for a day with nothing more happening. It's not so troubling as most curses are. It's suspicious.
There must be more to follow here. But what, and why?
~C.
[ooc: Not on the ship. At all. (Someone has to be on land...he's jealous too, and has no idea what's about to, ha ha, go down since he's from c. 1889.)
So. Megumi Y. gave him a password to her journal when she spoke to him during the Fountain of Age curse day, down in Mermaidia. He has since been tearing through her journal and now knows about Riff and a bit more about Megumi and Papa. He's pretty distressed at what he's found there--distressed almost to the point of denial, or at least to paranoia--hence no locked-up, private section. He is trying to act like nothing is wrong, but he'll probably be shorter tempered and bitchier than usual. He's plotting and feeling stressed about it.]
It can only be a curse when one wakes to find more than half the City seems to have emptied overnight, and the Network is full about remarks about a ship. So that's where you've all got yourselves: not emptied, but on holiday.
Although, in reading some of these posts, there seems to an interesting amount of refinement in them. You--some of you--don't sound entirely like yourself. It's rather enjoyable to me. And all your descriptions sound a bit like my own world, quite honestly, and traveling therein. --All right, I admit, I'm jealous, with all this talk of ships, and cabins, and ocean voyages, and first class accommodations, and so on. I might even be a little jealous that you're cursed and I'm not if I could have gotten something that was even vaguely like home. One never wants to be cursed, but how unfair that you can see something like my world, and I'm left thirsting
Riff, Merry, Suzette: are you still on dry land with me, or shall I find a ship to take me out to you on the ship?
--Of course, since it is a curse, one has to be suspicious of what's about to happen. The 'deities' are never so straightforward as all this. Where are you going on that ship? --Surely they're not going to sail off to each and every world and return you there.
Still, to be put on a ship, and go nowhere seems just as ridiculous an idea. You can't just be there to float about for a day with nothing more happening. It's not so troubling as most curses are. It's suspicious.
There must be more to follow here. But what, and why?
~C.
[ooc: Not on the ship. At all. (Someone has to be on land...he's jealous too, and has no idea what's about to, ha ha, go down since he's from c. 1889.)
So. Megumi Y. gave him a password to her journal when she spoke to him during the Fountain of Age curse day, down in Mermaidia. He has since been tearing through her journal and now knows about Riff and a bit more about Megumi and Papa. He's pretty distressed at what he's found there--distressed almost to the point of denial, or at least to paranoia--hence no locked-up, private section. He is trying to act like nothing is wrong, but he'll probably be shorter tempered and bitchier than usual. He's plotting and feeling stressed about it.]