3rd Story [Video]

Sep 23, 2011 23:55

[Wishbone predictably spends a lot of time in the library. Of course, he does other things too, like playing with people and digging up gardens, but the library is where he feels the most comfortable. Even more so since people don't mind him touching the books ( Read more... )

sup everyone?

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[voice] subsultive September 25 2011, 02:32:36 UTC
[Romance, but he doesn't want to say that. Um...]

Fairy tales and coming-of-age stories. Myths as well.

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[voice] readingwishbone September 25 2011, 04:40:29 UTC
Ohh, what are your favorite coming-of-age stories? What kind of myths exist in your world?

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[voice] subsultive September 25 2011, 15:53:17 UTC
Great Promises by Charlie Dickings is pretty good, as is To Kill A Mimicking Hawk by Harpy Fee... As for myths, from what I've read at the library here a great many are classified if they have gods and goddess and great battles, so... I guess the history of Devaloka and The Fall could be counted amongst them. It certainly feels that way.

[My, if he hadn't lived it himself in his past life, he would've said it was all stories.]

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Re: [voice] readingwishbone September 27 2011, 02:26:29 UTC
Ahh, myths are wonderful as most of them teach a lesson. Which is true for most good stories. What is Devaloka?

[He hasn't heard of that book before :|a It sounds interesting.]

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Re: [voice] subsultive September 27 2011, 11:34:23 UTC
It's, um... Heavan. The world of the gods. It used to float high above Naraka and house the Sensus and the Ratio, and the Church's doctrines are based on the prayers of forgiveness a long time ago, when Naraka first split from it. Followers stop believing, and so the Devas had to start taking human souls. The Ratio, who saw the humans of Naraka simply as fallen gods and criminals, had no problem with it, but... Sensus wasn't so happy with that. The General and Overlord of the Sensus, Asura, sought to reunite Naraka and Devaloka by using the Manifest but... [Okay, this part's a little painful. Way painful.] His lover, Inanna, she... betrayed him and killed him using his own sword, Durandal, because she didn't want him to reunite the worlds. He snapped his sword in half and stabbed her, and his wish for reuniting the worlds turned into a wish of ruination...

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[voice] readingwishbone October 1 2011, 17:54:09 UTC
That's so tragic! But a lot of the really good stories are I suppose.

Did... did it really happen?

[It would seem like a silly question in the world he used to live in. But here, Wishbone decided that he can afford to be a little more open minded.]

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