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[Backdated to the fifth because Rin is a speedy traveler and that's how I do]
[Maybe she doesn't quite realize the journal is recording yet, maybe she just can't help it. Either way the book records a soft, drawn-out hiss from Rin, and then a contented little noise. The page is damp, all that humidity, and yes, there's the soft sound of water splashing picked up from the surroundings too!]
Mm... nothing beats hotsprings after you've been traveling. [She sounds so relaxed.]
Anyway. I've been thinking lately. You know, about all these castle revelations and things... and people coming back from world changes... an idea I had a long time ago, actually. What if we're not actually the original people we think we are? Like, what if we're all copies. Like writing out one scroll on another, you know? So we, our original selves, are still at home doing our thing, not even missed, and besides that we're here.
[She actually sounds just really throaty and indolent as she says all this, not upset.] What if you didn't have a home to go to? What if your home wasn't yours, and you, the you that you reading this were copied from... what if they were still there? If they didn't even need you at home. You were just excess.
If you didn't have your job and duties to do at home, because you were already there. Do you think you'd join forces with them? Would you kill them and take their place? For some people it could be like freedom too. [A sigh.]
Also, wouldn't it be interesting to have a world change where it didn't go like normal, and all the humans were changed into not-humans instead of not-humans being changed into human beings?
[Maybe she doesn't quite realize the journal is recording yet, maybe she just can't help it. Either way the book records a soft, drawn-out hiss from Rin, and then a contented little noise. The page is damp, all that humidity, and yes, there's the soft sound of water splashing picked up from the surroundings too!]
Mm... nothing beats hotsprings after you've been traveling. [She sounds so relaxed.]
Anyway. I've been thinking lately. You know, about all these castle revelations and things... and people coming back from world changes... an idea I had a long time ago, actually. What if we're not actually the original people we think we are? Like, what if we're all copies. Like writing out one scroll on another, you know? So we, our original selves, are still at home doing our thing, not even missed, and besides that we're here.
[She actually sounds just really throaty and indolent as she says all this, not upset.] What if you didn't have a home to go to? What if your home wasn't yours, and you, the you that you reading this were copied from... what if they were still there? If they didn't even need you at home. You were just excess.
If you didn't have your job and duties to do at home, because you were already there. Do you think you'd join forces with them? Would you kill them and take their place? For some people it could be like freedom too. [A sigh.]
Also, wouldn't it be interesting to have a world change where it didn't go like normal, and all the humans were changed into not-humans instead of not-humans being changed into human beings?
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But it's fine. It's fine. There's a towel nearby, just in case, and it's only Rin.
Just ignore the fact that her face is still flushing a lovely shade of pink.
It's not her fault that her culture is prudish, okay?]It would change a great many things for me.
[A small smile goes here] And I, for one, would not object to such a world change. I tire of being being altered so.
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dictated!
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What would be the point of cloning people to live here? I mean, doesn't this place live off our souls? I'm pretty sure you can't duplicate those things. It would be like snacking on a peep, full of delicious angst, sure, but no nutritional value whatsoever.
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Very thoughtful today, Rin.
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[ahem. he can stay on topic, really] Like ... y'mean we're just ... other us-es? I dunno, I've always believed we're meant to be unique. The only ones of us that exist. People that look like us, that doesn' count, 'cuz they don't act like us, they don't have our memories. But ...
No, I gotta say, I don't think that's what's goin' on here.
[and he won't even touch on how strange and fucked-up the thought of killing himself to go home is, for him. it's wrong on so, so very many levels. if she asks, he'll say so, but until prompted, Murph will leave that bit alone]
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Rin;
Krasus;
Rin;
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Rin;
Krasus;
Rin;
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I'm not saying the idea's not without merit, Rin, but it does open up a can of worms.
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dictated forever shoop
No. I'd let that copy of me do my job and go on about my business.
OwO same
aw yeah
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