35th Crystal: [Voice]

Dec 13, 2011 17:30

[This sentence seems to be to himself.] Three years as of last week... hmmm, it feels shorter ( Read more... )

35 years is ancient in jrpg land, feeling old, lost twenty years of his life

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[Voice] shadedsunlight December 14 2011, 18:56:35 UTC
I'm thirty-one, if that counts.

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[Voice] cladinthedark December 15 2011, 01:51:16 UTC
Certainly. I'll add you to the list.

[He smirks just a little. Enough to make it obvious it's a joke.]

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[Voice] shadedsunlight December 15 2011, 01:56:10 UTC
It seems the adult population is largely outnumbered by the younger population. Curious there are so many teenagers brought in.

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[Voice] cladinthedark December 28 2011, 05:01:32 UTC
That's part of why I asked this. Sheer curiosity as to how many of us there are in comparison. As for why... well, I can only speculate.

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[Voice] shinydeadaliens December 16 2011, 18:20:41 UTC
[What an odd question. James can't help but reply though, he's naturally nosy.]

I'm 42 and not immortal. Pretty sure on the not immortal bit too, though not 100%, considering all the weird things that have happened to me.

Any particular reason for the inquiry?

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[Voice] cladinthedark December 28 2011, 05:10:49 UTC
Curiosity. I've noted during my stay here just how many of those who arrive appear to be in their teens or early twenties. It seems an overwhelming majority. In part I'm simply wondering if that's accurate.

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[Voice] shinydeadaliens December 29 2011, 06:56:32 UTC
Ah. Well glad to help you sate your curiosity.

Though now I'm curious too, because that is an odd statistical anomaly.

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[Voice] beardpuddle December 18 2011, 12:28:09 UTC
[That gets a chuckle from Fusoya. Feeling old at that age, Golbez? Then imagine how your Uncle feels.]

You will have to forgive me for not knowing the exact number, but it has been some time since it has mattered, and we measured years differently, before we came to the Blue Planet. At the very least, I am more than sixty by the years measured by your world.

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[Voice] cladinthedark December 28 2011, 05:22:08 UTC
It's not exactly "my world" anymore, uncle. Still, I understand your point.

... Which brings me to another question I've been meaning to ask you. By the years of the blue planet, how long do Lunarians tend to live?

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[Voice] beardpuddle December 28 2011, 23:02:10 UTC
Of course. My apologies.

A good amount above one hundred years of that planet's time, I believe.

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