Twelfth Spell

Sep 15, 2009 20:21

I have done nothing out of the ordinary as of late, and yet I know I have remembered more. If what the 'journal' entry said was true, and we are here to forget our despairs, then why do the memories return? A flaw, or a lesson?

Before I remembered these things, I was content to stay here and live out my life. But now with my knowledge, I want to ( Read more... )

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chaos_squirrel September 16 2009, 03:14:59 UTC
You remembered something?

Well, was it good or something bad? No, maybe that doesn't matter so much. To be a lesson of some kind, it'd have to teach something above all else.

That note said this place was for those who were despairing, and to forget...that means you wouldn't want to remember anymore, doesn't it? Regaining memories would only make you want to stay, because you wouldn't want to go back if you didn't like what you remembered. But maybe that's not the case, if you do remember reasons to return home.

At least, I think that could be it. I haven't remembered anything at all yet.

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wizital September 16 2009, 03:20:57 UTC
These are good memories... things - no, times I've come to treasure.

That is what puzzles me. The more I remember, the more I need to leave. But as for you, there's no need to worry. Your memories are guaranteed to return.

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chaos_squirrel September 17 2009, 02:35:21 UTC
So if it's supposed to be a sanctuary that you want to leave...maybe that's the point, since I know it's not just a few people who don't want to stay. It can't be an accident that everybody remembers things if they were supposed to forget.

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wizital September 17 2009, 02:37:57 UTC
So perhaps instead of focusing on memories, some of us should try to find a way out of here.

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