After taking up Patch's offer, Centra had used the weird book to arrive at her new destination, Patchwork Earth. Readjusting her baggage with spear (carefully wrapped up) in hand, she started to walk, looking for any sign pointing in the direction of the university or the pub mentioned in the conversation. A few more minutes of this had her
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The Primer didn't bother talking about its origins, or the irony in Patch now related by marriage to Oneiros himself; it spoke in examples, not the least of which was the use of nanotechnology to record virtually everything that took place on Patchwork Earth, storing the information under public record to be added into the narrative as time went on. It was in this way, fans adding their own material based on the "canon" and then that same canon working off of what the fans created, that made the Oneironet work.
And it provided, in audio, and in visual if she chose to open the book, one of example of millions possible - a woman reading in a garden, and two men who came to speak with her.
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It was her. The thing that she'd saw right before her heart attack and seizure. But in the visual, she was beautiful. Long red hair going past her shoulders and eerily familiar green eyes. The woman's coloring was a bit darker than her own but it looked a faint, like some sort of trauma affected it. The facial features are different also but there's still that odd feeling lurking under the surface like she should know her.
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