chimericalclaw: (o: dispassionate)
Z. Altius ([personal profile] chimericalclaw) wrote in [community profile] expiationnet2025-06-07 11:28 pm

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[It's only thanks to jotting down notes to himself before passing out that he even recalls the conversation he had with that sorcerer of eld... It's not much, but it's still vital enough to share.

His tone is succinct. He's not pretending to be lighthearted about this.]


I was recently alerted to the fact that there are permanent consequences to dying here. Our souls degrade despite being brought back, with no apparent way to restore them. Given the fact that the man who was able to perceive this appears to have left, there's only so much I can tell you about it. If anyone recalls their own experiences after revival, I encourage you to share them.

I have a theory this degradation may be related to why the other cycles failed to the point the AI felt the need to forcibly change former Chosen to "save" them, but I'm afraid that's all it is for the moment.

Ah, that reminds me. I had an odd interaction with the people from across the sea; they muttered about remembering airplanes almost like the Naga reacted to Mr. Howe's questioning about their pasts. I wouldn't be surprised if they were former Chosen as well.
endcaller: (The Heirophant is Disguised and Confused)

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[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-08 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Left, you say?

Are you quite certain about that? He may well be sleeping somewhere.
endcaller: (I just like to say quark)

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[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-08 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Ah...

Alone again, it would seem.

[His voice is more tired than wistful.]

Well, in his absence I suppose it falls to me to solve this puzzle.
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endcaller: ('Tis an ill wind that blows no minds.)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-08 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
On this matter, yes. He and I hail from the same star.

'Twould be foolish to doubt the eyes of the Overseer of the Dead. Would you not agree?
endcaller: (pontificate pontificate pontificate)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-08 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I do, in fact.

While I am not the most esteemed and glorious Emet-Selch, [he says with some venom] I've been studying souls since my arrival.

Alas, the souls of once-dead Chosen are not something I've had a chance to evaluate.

[He and Bondrewd had once agreed to chain kill someone, but it never happened. What a shame.]
endcaller: (You must construct additional pylons.)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-08 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Only that the natives of this mockery of a star haven't any souls.

If Emet-Selch's eyes were truthful, then the previous Chosen must have had an unfortunate habit of dying. Imagine it! Dying, being revived, then dying again, over and over until the AI merges you with data to preserve what little of you is left.

Horrid fate.

Someone should do something about that.

[They should destroy whatever resurrects everyone and all die together.]
endcaller: (You individualists are all the same.)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-09 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
It does seem our numbers are dwindling at an alarming rate. When or why does the AI decide to send someone home...?

[Certainly not because it decides they are innocent. Emet-Selch was many things, but innocent was not one of them.

Maybe certain people aren't worth the trouble? If so, then why is Fandaniel--

Not important right now. Focus!]


Ahem.

A question for another time, perhaps.

I would like to question the erstwhile Naga as well. [And torture one half to death to see if they have a soul now.] I wonder if they are still snake enough to be lured out of hiding with a fresh rat or two?
endcaller: (A thousand lips a thousand tongues)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-09 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Aye. Whatever mechanism is responsible for bringing us here could well be what sends us back.

Mmm...

Potentially an issue if so. We've reason to believe that the entire simulation, as well as the AI that governs it, was once managed by someone, but that someone is long gone.
endcaller: (Out of the wasteland comes a redeemer)

[personal profile] endcaller 2025-06-11 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Not as far as I know...

Though we may wish to ask those who were around in the days before the map was updated into this more technologically-advanced form.
entreats: but better is no excuse for tonight (so you almost feel better)

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[personal profile] entreats 2025-06-08 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The part about dying really doesn't surprise her, everything considered.

Maybe it's why that isn't the part of all of this Ange ends up latching onto. Instead it's the extra information, making her wonder-- ]


Did the specific people you talk to look human? Unlike the Naga, I mean?
entreats: (she swears that there's no difference)

[personal profile] entreats 2025-06-09 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Then I guess it means that we could be changed into anything.

[ Ange pauses for a moment, seeming to mentally chew on that thought, but then she just lets out a sigh. ]

What a pain. I doubt those former Chosen ever got a choice in the matter. I don't want to end up as something weird.
entreats: (and it ain't coming down)

[personal profile] entreats 2025-06-11 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
When people corrupted here before, there were signs. It wasn't like.. this.

[ There's something about the way she says this that makes her dislike of suddenly being turned into something that's part of this world even more obvious. It almost sounds like it kind of bothers her, in a way that's different from the surface-level teenage style annoyance sometimes present in her relatively flat tone. ]

They didn't change right away. It started with little signs, and then they started to lose their minds. They weren't just turned into something else entirely right away.
individualized: (128)

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[personal profile] individualized 2025-06-09 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
Does this mean those people have forgotten who they truly are as well?

I do not fully understand what you mean about dying and degrading souls. When I arrived, it did not seem to be some sort of restoration. [It was in the last world she was in.] What happens here?
rebellions: (dramatic crossed-armed staring)

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[personal profile] rebellions 2025-06-09 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
So he shows up, says some cryptic shit and then bails? Typical Observer.

[ He says, as though people have any say in whether they stay or go. But he's just being a jerk, of course; he doesn't really believe that. ]

... So I guess everyone in this world used to be the Chosen, huh. We should probably make sure we don't end up the same as them.