[The words appear in the journal of anyone who is still around to read it. Aim...Lockon...Neil (or whatever you wish to call him) has again appeared in the Sphere, similar to the last time: no birth, just a miraculous appearance out of no where...but this time is different for him. He retains his memories from his world and regains what he had of
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She ought to be stunned and elated by this entry, but she's just stunned now.]
N Lockon?
It is a possibility. Edensphere's changed, too. And I'm here.
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Hey, you.
[Now to utterly ignore breech that awkwardness he just created.]
What happened here? Where is everyone?
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A lot. But it's okay. [insert a lot of curlicues.] Fugue's gone, we remember everything and [doodle.]
Most people went back home. I'm actually in Castle Bal, but I'll be there in a jiff.
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Well, there is the saying "ignorance is bliss". Not sure I really believe that, though.
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I think there is some truth to it. Ignorance can be bliss to those who suffer that ignorance. But that ignorance tends to contribute to what is wrong in the first place.
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Very true. Being ignorant means that those who are in the know can take advantage of it.
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And thanks for the info. Do you have any idea how many people, if any, are still staying here more or less permanently?
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You'd think he'd get used to it after seeing Neil return several times already. You'd think he would acclimate to the idea of the dead living again in this place, especially after coming back to find Stellaris here.
But no, it's still a shock every time. What's even more of a shock is seeing Neil be so frank in an open forum. Saying it's surreal is a bit of an understatement.
And he brings up interesting points. It would be easy to breeze past them with a diffusing comment, and that's his first instinct. ]
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You know, you always did have a way with entrances. The monologuing is new, though.
[Oh, he'll dig into those deeper topics of yours soon enough. For now, he's regaining his balance by seeking refuge in banter.]
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There is such a thing as an inner monologue. The new part is putting it out there. That's the most 'newness' I think I can handle.
But I'm glad some things don't change. How the hell are you?
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And what about you? Aside from the self-proclaimed bitter introspection.
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I am.
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I had not expected you to return.
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