Galadriel, Lady of Lothlórien (
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paradisa2012-07-14 01:07 am
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Tadchaen-a-Min (Forward dated to sometime that is obscenely early in the morning)
[Someone is paying the price of room redecorating/expanding via wishing. And is stubbornly sitting at her desk, attempting to continue working despite her misery. It also happens to be the first time she has ever been sick- elf immunity, you know.]
[Filtered from first gens, their allies, or anyone who would pass information on to them]
I find it curious that there has been so little discussion regarding what was discovered in that alternate realm not long ago. Mayhaps many do not wish to dwell on it. Such an attitude is more than understandable and yet I think it important to—
[There’s some rustling as she cuts herself off and reaches for a handkerchief to wipe the sweat from her brow. How is she sweating when she has chills? She’s exhausted, sweating, freezing, and generally feeling miserable. And she certainly sounds it when she speaks again.]
Forgive me, I seem to be somewhat unwell. [A pause as she gathers herself enough to continue.]
I also wish to enquire about an upcoming expedition. I believe I have heard it mentioned, but there is precious little information about.
[There’s some more rustling as she shifts restlessly in her seat and then the journal catches her muttering to herself:] I do not know how mortals endure this.
[Filtered from first gens, their allies, or anyone who would pass information on to them]
I find it curious that there has been so little discussion regarding what was discovered in that alternate realm not long ago. Mayhaps many do not wish to dwell on it. Such an attitude is more than understandable and yet I think it important to—
[There’s some rustling as she cuts herself off and reaches for a handkerchief to wipe the sweat from her brow. How is she sweating when she has chills? She’s exhausted, sweating, freezing, and generally feeling miserable. And she certainly sounds it when she speaks again.]
Forgive me, I seem to be somewhat unwell. [A pause as she gathers herself enough to continue.]
I also wish to enquire about an upcoming expedition. I believe I have heard it mentioned, but there is precious little information about.
[There’s some more rustling as she shifts restlessly in her seat and then the journal catches her muttering to herself:] I do not know how mortals endure this.

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No, I actually came here right before that whole camp thing started.
Have you?
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So, time has to stop here, too, or we'd look different...
[Yeah, she kind of understands it, but it's still weird.]
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[Sheena will probably do better once she stops trying to figure out the "why" and just go with it.]
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I wonder if it'll be easier for me since my friends are already here.
[At least, if others show, she'll understand how they feel.]
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[She wonders how long it took some of them to adjust.]
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[She begins ticking them off on her fingers.]
Let's see, there's Lloyd Irving, Colette Brunel, Raine Sage, Noishe, and Zelos Wilder.
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I have indeed had the pleasure of meeting all, save Noishe, and the honor of considering a number among my friends.
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Yeah, those are my friends from back home.
I also know Yuan, but I didn't travel with him. [No, he's just someone she knows...]
And...I spoke to Martel when I got here...
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[Pauses a moment.]
How long has Martel been here?
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Over half a year now, I believe.
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And if I meet her and talk to her, I'll never remember it when I go home, will I?
[At least here she can live longer than she had back home.]
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[Sometimes Sheena wonders if remembering people at all is a good thing...]
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I wouldn't say that. What about those who arrive here with only their memories of home? No friends around to help them adjust?
Then they'd go home without the memories of those friends made here. It does take away from the time spent here, even if you don't know it.
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It's like this place thinks it can replace what's been taken when you get here with something else temporarily and it won't be missed when you're home.
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