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Monika ([personal profile] peninhand) wrote in [community profile] melodiesofkupo2018-04-18 07:57 pm

[Text] [Open] || What Is Your Home Like

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Hey everyone!

The trip around Vaikuntha has made me realize we barely know anything about what everyone's homes are like, don't we? It's important to learn more about this world if we're to live here, but it's even more important to get to know each others if we're going to live here together. I think we could learn a lot by sharing neat details about what our homeworlds are like.

I come from a planet called Earth. We have no magic or magitek, no jobs or monsters between cities. Most of these things belong to the realm of fantasy and imagination where I come from. It is what the people of my world excel at, creating stories and imaginary worlds with words and images for people to enjoy. We have technology kinda like what they have in Oktavia, but not as advanced.

But anyway, that's it for my homeworld. If you'd like to share what your world is like, I'd love to hear what you have to say.

Thanks for reading,
Monika
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[personal profile] studdedcouncilprez 2018-04-25 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
[...oh...]

Call it a hunch, but my guess is that trans-dimensional relocation is not going to be the same thing as crossing a street and back. I would imagine that whatever forces brought us here would not be so quick to let us go. Especially when all we plan on doing at the moment is to learn more of our present circumstances and how we came to be here.

[She pauses, waiting a moment to let the the girl on the other side know that the next sentence was something completely unrelated:]

Do you have somebody that you can talk to?
Edited (</font> not </small>, me) 2018-04-25 02:11 (UTC)
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[personal profile] studdedcouncilprez 2018-04-27 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
If we go by the principle that there are an infinite possible realities to draw from, it would follow that not all the directions that the worlds could go will lead to positive outcomes.

I have already talked to one who came from a dire future in which Japan was destroyed.

For what its worth, I would like to think that we could determine a way that those who would want to return to where they came from can while those who do not won't.

I will do what I can to make that our reality.