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Garry ([personal profile] thehangedrose) wrote in [community profile] paradisa2013-01-03 10:08 am
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nine paintings burned

[Well, this is a voice which hasn't been heard over the journals in a while.]

[The whole fool business has made Garry quite wary- after all, it reminded him too much of the time when he started acting like a different person back home due to the maddening influence of the dolls in the art gallery, not to mention that fake version of himself that populated his own nightmare and terrorized people in the castle.]

[But, well, now it's over. He can go back to thinking about the holidays and his friends instead, but a few questions have been sticking stubbornly to the back of his mind like glue, and he can't quite shake them off so easily. So he begins to speak, hesitant but curious as to what people would say.]


You know...back home, there's a really famous artist called Guertena. I don't really know how many people here have heard of him, what with the "coming from different worlds" thing and all, but he's a pretty big name where I come from.

But um, anyways...I just remembered something I read that he wrote. I don't recall the exact words, but...he said something like "It is said that spirits dwell in objects in which people put their feelings...therefore I will try to immerse myself in my work, to try to impart my own spirit into my creations."

[There's a pause.]

I mean, it does sound like something that an eccentric artist would say, but...the whole point is that it was true. He somehow did manage to make his own paintings and sculptures come to life...

[He drifts off awkwardly, before clearing his throat and continuing.]

What I'm trying to say is...is that possible? Putting yourself into your own work so you could sort of...live forever, I mean. I'm no expert on magic, but how and why would you do something like that? Living forever as an object must be a horrible fate, indeed...but maybe it's better than dying, in a way.

If you could live forever by putting your own spirit into something, would you? Just food for thought, I suppose.


[The Once-ler]

[And he's about to close the journal and end it at that, but there is another issue that has been nagging at him for a while. A girlfriend-related issue, actually.]

Can we...talk? There's something I want to discuss with you.
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-07 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It is less of a case that yesterday was forgotten and more that original purpose and reason for the organization- other than for need of some sort of governing- over a thousand years. They had forgotten why an artifact shows an emperor, the purpose of guarding blastia. Tasked with guarding them to prevent their use, forgetting the calamity their use drew close, they instead found 'marvels' of the use and forgot the dangers and promise made.

Perhaps. She did not know of any others, or what her coloration meant, until events pulled her from her sheltered life.
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-18 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
... Not certain how well 'know her', but had talked to her a few times after she was pulled from the castle.

[ And fought her once, even- ]
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-21 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
She and her friends succeeded in protecting the world. What comes after that, for the protections over cities have been removed, and the order of knights has been all but destroyed due to the leader going corrupt and using the highest ranks as his personal army, that is unknown.
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-24 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
... Do not believe so, although could say that 'alive, thus 'happy' as can get'.
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-24 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
.... Could say same.

[ Of course, he would have been quite fine with dying then. ]

Of course, if is not close to 'fair', it is no where near 'perfect'.
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[personal profile] radiantwingedone 2013-01-26 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
... Even if one finds something to match all the qualities to consider it 'perfect', another will find things that do not, and it cannot be perfect if another contests it?