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HEAVEN'S BBS | TEXT
Posted: 1 May 2016
From: Jae-Ha
Have any shinki woken up one morning to find that they could suddenly recall something? Like a piece of their memory had been restored, as if it were never missing to begin with.
I need to know if it's a bad sign, or if anything needs to be done.
From: Jae-Ha
Have any shinki woken up one morning to find that they could suddenly recall something? Like a piece of their memory had been restored, as if it were never missing to begin with.
I need to know if it's a bad sign, or if anything needs to be done.
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Well I suppose there's a first time for everything. Who are these others?
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Would it be rude to ask in person?
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[And he has no idea how to make things private??]
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[This teleport power given to gods is the best thing ever.]
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[ he forgets about the God teleportation thing when it comes to this... don't most people ask first? But well, he's taken a walk so right now he is... sitting in a random tree in the far shore. ]
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[With that, he teleports about 10 feet away from Jae-Ha, but on the ground. Schuldig looks around for a moment before finally tracking Jae-Ha's thoughts up the tree.]
Ah ha - hiding from someone?
[He's still in his Western suitcoat and pants style with messy hair and sunglasses, because damn if he doesn't like standing out from the Eastern aesthetic now more than ever.]
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No, it just seemed a nice place to take a break. [He was on a walk to think about everything revolving around his gained memory and the dangers of turning into an ayakashi, so he'd just decided to make the post from right there.
But what a flashy guy this is, and appearing so instantly...] You must be awfully curious about this. You haven't experienced anything similar, have you?
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That's now the second person to think of how flashy he is. He guesses his fashion isn't so out of style after all.]
Curious is the right word - but no, I haven't.
[He smiles proudly.]
I'm a God, you see. So I have an interest in knowing how the shinki feel as their memories are getting regained.
[Which is true. He'd rather some other poor schmuck go Ayakashi than Nagi.]
if you ever need more info on what he's thinking/his memory just private plurk me btw!
[He could easily hand out the names that are fresh on his mind, but he's just a little cautious giving out information on anyone else in an already worrying situation. So, he'll err on the side of caution and start with himself.]
Well, you're welcome to begin with me. Should we sit here? [On the ground, why not.
His thoughts are already clear. Emotions are the main issue, even if he's held them back enough that he's not making his own god feel too horrible. The memory is a bunch of child abuse, the fact that he and his predecessor were viewed as monsters by the village and anyone else, that they were trapped there, essentially. And so of course he feels a lot of emotions about that. Sadness, pity, a desire to be free and live. There's also the feelings around it, like how he wants to know more, but he's afraid of hurting Hazel (his god) or becoming an ayakashi... And so on. His thoughts are actually incredibly noisy, despite the calm smile on his face.]
thank you
Starting with you is fine, although I did come by because you didn't want to mention names in a public venue.
[He sits down anyway - crosslegged because he never totally took to any of the cultures he walked through.
The thoughts themselves interest him more, finding and detangling that web of emotions inside the memory versus surrounding it, the people who were part of the memory versus thought about with the memory being revealed like Hazel, all of that. Most people's thoughts were that cluttered and he prided himself on tracking down the threads. If anything, he appreciates that the calm charm is something of a facade - that there's serious concerns like becoming an ayakashi tell him this is no airhead he's dealing with, like he'd originally thought.]
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[He's far from an airhead. He thinks it's weird that someone would want to meet with him so immediately, and he notices that Schuldig is being oddly patient for a man who called him out here to get answers. It's not that he knows anything close to what's actually happening here, but even if he foolishly agrees to meet with strangers, it's not because he doesn't pay attention. It seems he's more just curious himself.
He sits down, crossing his own legs as well.]
Well, to start, it's a bit frightening, when all shinki hear is that if they recall their memories it's bad for them. [A bit frightening is an understatement, if the wave of actual fear underlying that isn't clear enough.] Aside from that, I'm not sure where to start. You can always ask me questions.
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It's a close proximity like this that allows him to feel the fear caused by that statement. Understatement is impossibly common with people, he finds. It seems that hasn't changed when these people became shinki.]
Let's see...
[Prompting isn't a bad idea, he supposes, if he wants to learn more about what Nagi's going through. He adopts a softer expression as best he can - as much 'sympathetic' as he gets, mixed with curiosity. He's also asking questions he wouldn't of Nagi, for fear of upsetting him too much to send him over the edge this early in his shinki awareness.]
I suppose, if you think back on the memory... are you sure it's from your own perspective, and not from a 3rd party's perspective? Like it was being filmed? If you can't remember your own life - how are you sure these memories are real?
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[Even if he doesn't hesitate in answering, he still thinks back to picture it. He remembers sleeping and being woken by the beating, and he recognized his own feelings in every motion and word so much that of course he knew it was him. The chains, the treatment, the suffering of anyone with the name Green Dragon— it all added up to how he acted now.]
It's a bit difficult to explain, but you can rest assured that I know it was certainly my memory.
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[He reviews the memory alongside Jae-Ha, and so knows he's telling the truth about it. Well, his own truth anyway. He smiles calmly before explaining.]
You'll have to forgive me if I say that, while I appreciate your earnestness, I can't exactly take you at your word. What I mean is, you may sincerely feel that way - I can sense that you do, wholeheartedly. However, what I am investigating is precisely that - the divide between your sincere feelings and how things really are. We Gods have no idea if some else is manipulating these dreaming memories you wake up aware of.
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[One of his hands trails lightly over his own right leg as he thinks, and he makes it more natural by pulling that leg up a little to change how he's sitting.] There's a unique circumstance I can't go into that's explained a bit more in what I remember. They might be able to manipulate my memories, but they can't manipulate my feelings.
[The other dragons, his bond with them... And his feelings on his predecessor. They all match up.] It all matches up, whether you'd like to believe that or not.
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I see, that's unfortunate.
[Even though he's pretty sure he can piece together something about his predecessor and a leg.]
Well, I suppose I'll take your situation as evidence for the "No Manipulation" camp. If you firmly believe this, I could always talk to the others and see if their memories also "match up"?
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[He'll say that much, at least.] If you'd like to talk to them about that, it seems fair. You should be careful. Unlocking memories beyond what they do remember can be dangerous... Or at least that's what I've heard.
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Who said being born a little different with power was a bad thing?
[ Maybe this guy could prove even more useful than he'd expected. ]
You can be sure that gauging the line between a memory and what sends shinki over the edge is part of what I'm trying to learn more about. I'm rather good at detecting it already, but...
[ He shrugs. ]
Why try to only be as good as an ordinary human would be detecting that sort of thing when I could be more?
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What do you mean by that? [Gauging the line? That doesn't sound like a very safe practice at all... But what "more" could he be?]
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Simple - I don't want an ayakashi for a shinki any more than you want to become one.
[ He manages a bit of sincerity in that statement, not just because an ayakashi is impossible to control but because he genuinely wants Nagi to remember him without turning into an ayakashi. ]
Why not inch ever closer to the truth until it's clear - from all the signals they've explained to the new heavenly choir of gods and shinki - that this sort of information is 'safe' to remember and that sort of thing is 'too much'? The moment it becomes too much - the barest hint of blight...
[ He holds up both hands and sits up straighter. ]
I know where that line is.
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[He blinks at those hands, sitting a little straighter himself.] So how could you know?
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I don't know now, but I get to find out when I talk to people.
[ So he taps his own temple, keeping his expression as neutral as he can. ]
I hear things like that.
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[Jae-Ha drops his leg so they're crossed normally again, blinking as he tries to understand.] You're trying to say you can hear when a shinki gets close to a memory that would cause them to transform?
You don't have to be so vague. How can you hear something like that?
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That's exactly right. It's a gift of mine - thoughts, feelings, memories. I can see and hear those sorts of things from others. The great god Loki.
[Two complete separate statements to him, but letting people draw their own incorrect conclusions was always better than outright lying when he could manage it. The connection would hopefully be made in Jae-Ha's mind, otherwise he'd try something firmer.]
Rather "different" don't you think?
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