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Shen Wei | 沈巍 ([personal profile] cloakedinruins) wrote in [community profile] thefarshore2019-01-26 07:53 pm

text - Xuanwu

Here's a thought: The Heavens and gods have worked in a certain way for beyond memory. Gods die and then they come back as younger versions of themselves, souls are gathered as shinki to aid them, and the ayakashi are set against them. There is a balanced rhythm to this place and how it all worked.

And then it didn't. Something happened, the balance was broken, the gods died and nothing came back. So what happened? A new way to fill in the missing pieces appeared. Us.

Now, I'm just theorizing out loud that this system is a mutation caused when a body, or The Heavens as it turns out, feels it's under attack and trying to keep itself alive and functioning. In order to do that, it has pushed to fill in the spots that it has lost too fast by doing the unthinkable - by grabbing people like us.

Does that mean there's an underlying sickness? A rot in the system that the pull of faith or belief is trying to heal through us? Or is this just an experiment to see if we are able to shore up the problems inside a collapsing system?

Any other theories, or am I just thinking too much on this?
futhark: (hood; incisive)

[personal profile] futhark 2019-02-10 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of those in power do everything to stay in power. Losing a throne often has an unfortunate side-effect of shortening the lifespan.

So you erased those memories, or are they still buried somewhere? It's not that easy to forget- sometimes it's just hard to remember. If you wanted to preserve that, that's it.


[ Sometimes it is better to not remember ]
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[personal profile] futhark 2019-02-22 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The scroll sounds like an incredible artifact. Self-writing journal. Guess it would be kind of rude to ask why your memory is so tricky, so I'll ask something else.

Did you succeed in that? In having people treated fairly.
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[personal profile] futhark 2019-03-10 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Ideal versus reality.

It's unfortunate but there is going to be always injustice in this world.


[ It's a bit nihilistic view. Caster would argue it's a "realistic" view. But there is still a positive thing that he can say. ]

Fighting against it, saving as much as you can, that's a noble struggle.