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You (It's pronounced 'Yoh') Watanabe ([personal profile] ayes) wrote in [community profile] elnysa2018-05-01 11:10 pm

text, un: Yousoro★

what if we just
got a big boat and sailed across the horizon
what do you think wed find there

weve been on this island for so long
just this tiny little island
there has to be more than wyver and olympia right?
this world is a big planet

if wyver and olympia are having problems
why dont we just try to leave?
diamondize: (Who the abstract fuck)

[personal profile] diamondize 2018-05-22 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, sorry! I keep forgetting there are things our worlds don't have in common. It's sort o weir to think about, you know?

The people hunting the gems that I mentioned earlier? They're from the moon. We call them Lunarians. They show up on sunny days more often than not and attack us.
diamondize: (i black out too much)

[personal profile] diamondize 2018-05-26 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not really sure, actually. I might have known once upon a time but after a couple thousand years and parts chipping away, things get forgotten.

Oh, right. See, when gems lose pieces, sometimes if there's big pieces lost we lose the memories stored in those pieces. Someone I know lost their legs and lost all memories of some of our friends with it.
diamondize: (drank all the drinks. And jump off roof)

[personal profile] diamondize 2018-05-27 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, precisely. Though hands and fingers tend to be lost quite often, so important memories aren't usually stored there. I think. No one's really done research into it before.

I only know what death is in the definition of the word, but it's a foreign concept to me. So long as some pieces of us remain and so long as we find pieces that are compatible to rebuild us, we never truly cease to exist. We can always come back.

For us, it's like going to sleep for an unknowable length of time and then waking back up when we're fixed again.