Week 11.
WEEK 11 The meeting with Mars could have gone infinitely worse. It's difficult to say that it went well, admittedly, but at least it didn't go as poorly as it could have; either way, her departure leaves you free to look around the Valley Windworks, and it shouldn't take you long at all to find something interesting on the floor. It's bright yellow and glowing, set into the ground like any other normal part of the floor otherwise; stepping on it will cause the world to spin briefly in your field of vision, and when it straightens itself out again, you find yourself standing in the corner of the lobby of a large building you've never seen before. Welcome to the Jubilife TV station. The place seems staffed with Galactic grunts, but they leave you alone outside of just watching you in that dead-eyed, vaguely unnerving way they have of watching everything; they'll let you leave without a fuss at any rate, and it's probably for the best that you get yourself situated for the time being. After all, you've got an entire new city to get accustomed to. The people here seem to be trying to get themselves situated as well, though obviously that's for entirely different reasons. The world continues to change, around them and you both, and overall things do seem to be going in a direction that might be considered favorable. Noticeably, the grunts in the TV station don't seem to be changing at all, regardless of what happens to the other locals; that might be cause for some concern... POKEMON AVAILABLE: WITHIN CITIES SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY [OOC: Welcome to week eleven of Azume; feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget that a write-up is due this weekend!] |

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[ So his sleep is more like, well, the dead?
That's interesting... ]
If that is the case - well, no, you have said you retain information immediately...
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[He probably would have bitched more about taking one of those night watches if he had a more normal requirement for sleep.]
What?
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[ A shrug. ] They're people of the water.
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[Okay. Yeah. That's pretty different.
Anyway, she had a question.]
Well, to be honest, I'm not sure what it would be like to have such a faulty memory as you do. I've been around for a long time - all of it, really. If I remembered as much as you do, proportionally, that's still most of my lifetime right out the door.
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[ But ... yeah, that's a weird thought. ]
... I'm not sure it's heartening or not, though, that you have more to learn.
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[.....]
Though obviously, I guess there's certain things I never bothered to read up on.
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Like I said, a little bit inspiring.
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[He really hadn't. Normally, he doesn't care at all for people picking at the gaps in his awareness...]
I've met someone who's technically omniscient, you know. She restricts her own knowledge to keep from biasing herself, but if she decides she wants to know everything about you - [He snaps his fingers.] I think she gets bored a lot.
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[ But then, Uxie....
Hmm. ]
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[Arguably not?]
Anyway, it's a court system. Knowing everything about everyone involved - she could end up biased just because she didn't like one of the advocates involved. Nothing to do with their argument itself.
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Still, she inclines her head. Yeah, probably not. ]
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I mean, when you get to that point, I've read people's files. I know everything that happened in my human friends' lives. Better than they do, with their faulty memories...we use those to determine the torture they end up getting.
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Can you really say you know them better, though?
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[ It's not accusatory, just... genuinely curious and perhaps questioning, like she said. ]
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[He's clearly building up to some kind of smug assurance, but halfway through he just. Sort of deflates.]
- I...would have said yes a few years ago.
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... It is good to recognize that.
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It's why I never could torture them right. I didn't understand them as well as I thought - no, more than that, I didn't understand how they'd be together. How they could be good for each other, even though they were all so different.
I get that part better now, but I don't...think I ever could have if I were still just trying to hurt them.
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I very much doubt that as well. [ . . . ] There's a difference between knowledge and emotion, and even then, individuals - I do not think that any one person can be learned, especially in a social situation. Not completely.
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[And apparently still kinda comes to mind now, he just doesn't wanna call anyone that]
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Well, that is something else you seem to have taken steps past.
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