floreatnoctem: (Because the drugs never work)
Yoshino Chidori [吉野 千鳥] ([personal profile] floreatnoctem) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-07-07 04:21 am

011 ❀ Scratch your Name into the fabric of this World before you Go

Memento mori- remember that you will die.

[Chidori's voice is quiet, somber as always, but there's a lack of the usual note of resignation in her voice, a spare bit of determination.]

I don't... make speeches, usually. And I haven't kept up with whatever you've all been saying here, so if someone has said this before...

[Feel free to ignore it, is the implication.]

In any case, the main thing to remember is that we're all going to die. Permanently, I suppose I should say- and it isn't that big a deal, in the grand scheme of things. We're not real, and I think by this point it should be obvious that the 'circumstances' under which we were supposedly brought here are a lie. Convoluted, well-crafted and well-enforced, but a lie nonetheless. I can only presume the dead versions of our worlds are programmed into us when we 'leave' and 'return', but that doesn't matter either. As I said, it doesn't matter that we will die...

But what will matter is what we each do before then.

So regardless of what they put us through, regardless of how we are 'punished'- because that's no more real than anything else, really- we have a year, right? The time I've had here is more than I was supposed to anyway- I've been ready to die for a long time.

So take my advice, and live so you won't have any regrets in the end.



After all, what's the point in holding anything back anymore?
tohko_amano: (Lecturing)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-07 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
We will die, but that doesn't mean that we will die by the due date. We're still real, even if our bodies aren't what we thought they were, and while the circumstances as to why and how we were brought here are complex and full of mystery, I don't think what we've found so far is a lie, and nor do I think that our dead universes are a lie either. It would be nice if they weren't..but, at this point, I don't think they are.

But are are right with one thing: what does matter is what we do now, before the year is out. After all, the universes could still be restored, and there might be a chance that we could help out everyone else in our universes. Most of us would still die or have an ending point. But it wouldn't be then.
tohko_amano: (Looking over her shoulder)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-07 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
It's true that we might die before..but since that hasn't happened yet, there's still hope. And the real you isn't dead. Sure, our bodies may be made out of metal, but our souls are still here, and it's not like our original bodies are lost either.

And if Dax was searching for a way to restore the universes, then I'm sure there's at least a chance that they can be restored. Sure, we can fail..but until we actually do so, there's no sense in saying that everything's lost.
tohko_amano: (Lecturing)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-07 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
..I don't think I am. I'm not in favor of believing everything they said..but you know, Dax never lied. I did see in a few network posts that he said that our universes were destroyed and thought he was lying then..but he wasn't. If he wasn't afraid to tell the truth about that, when it was a very painful truth, why would he lie about something positive? It doesn't make much sense.

..And you should bother because of this: If you die today, you can't laugh with your friends, read wonderful books, or eat a good meal, even if that meal is under illusions. If you survive to see a restored universe, you'll be able to do all those things without illusions.

Memento mori is a true phrase. But it never tells us when we are going to die.
tohko_amano: (puzzled)

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[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-07 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure if I'm a supreme authority, but in the network posts when he answered other people's questions, as far as I could see, he never lied to the people that posted there.

But..that's what he was hoping for. He wanted us to keep going, to restore everything and break our chains. It's why he tried to take down Ruana and failed.

[Guess who doesn't handle sarcasm well.]

I didn't miss that point. I'm just saying that I don't agree with the point that we're all going to die in a year anyway. Ruana may have given us a deadline, but that doesn't mean that we can't beat her, even if she's not expecting it. There's still hope.
tohko_amano: (Lecturing)

[Text] I do apologize for Tohko's bullheadedness here..><

[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-09 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't think he would. I know that it might be a possibility, but right now, he doesn't seem to be the kind of person who would. IT would be rather out of character for him.

And I'm not that foolish! I admit, I may miss points from time to time, but I'm not a fool. And my point was that Dax would not lie, even about things that people wanted to hear. Why would a crusader willing to risk his own life lie in the early stages? Dax was no fool, and even I can see that if he were to do something like that, people wouldn't trust him later on.

And I'm not expecting just the death of Ruana to solve anything. It'll help us move about, and I'm hoping that people won't kill her outright so that we can get a few useful bits and facts out of her if we need them, but if Ruana, Jason, and maybe Riki aren't in control, it'll give us more breathing room and access to places and information we didn't have before. We could turn the illusions off for good and actually find a way to restore the universes. Finish what Dax was working on.
tohko_amano: (Looking over her shoulder)

[Text] That's true..I just keep sighing and laughing at it though. ^^;

[personal profile] tohko_amano 2013-07-09 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I am pretty sure if that's what I think about Dax. Now, I don't know what sort of person he might have been when the Tower was in it's early days or what he was like when people first came here. I only arrived in October when he had already been known for helping out the residents. But, I can say for certain that he wasn't that kind of person when I arrived here.

As for getting caught..if you're talking about his death, have you thought that he was simply outranked when he pulled a very interesting scheme in trying to kill Ruana? Or that he sacrificed himself so that some of the residents might actually rise up in his place? Death spurs people sometimes, even though I hate to admit it. Perhaps he saw it as a good was of getting some people here to act..even though I don't quite like suicidal acts like that.

[..At the last part, Tohko sighed as she typed.]

And perhaps Jason doesn't know everything about this Tower. He's a mechanic, not a worldhopper or a world restorer. I admit, the chance of us being able to do so is very slim, now that Ruana is pissed, but if we do have that chance, I would like to just immobilize her or restrain her so that we could fill in whatever blanks we still have before we kill her. It's foolish to kill a general or a scientist without getting what he knows first.
colonial: (33)

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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[America's voice is very quiet.] We're real. We hav'to be real. And we don't all hav'to die.
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a country. Um, a colony. [He hesitates, looking for a way to word this.] If I'm not really a country I'm not anything.
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
No! [His tone rises to something between anger and desperation.] I'm the real thing! I have to be! I can't just be something else!
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[America makes a low whining sound in the back of his throat--a tantrum he's obviously trying to cut off so he can keep talking--and is quiet for a while.]

Um. You're a human, right?
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
'Cause I think it's different. [There's another little pause.] If you're a human, you can do all sorts of stuff. Like you can be a doctor or teach kids or have kids. And so people wanna do all that stuff and then if they can't be a doctor then maybe they can go do something else. But a country is always a country, so if I can't be a country then I can't be anything.
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
If I can't be America... There's nothing else I'd want to be.
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
If I'm not America I'm not anything. [He thinks he's said something like that before, though.] Sorry, it's real hard to explain and I don't really understand it all the way. You should ask France or England, maybe they'd be able to explain better. I can keep trying, if you want?
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I am being America now, 'cause I'm real and I can't be fake. [He's decided to be insistent about that--denying any other option stubbornly.] I saw through the glasses this month so I'm sure. I have to be real.
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[personal profile] colonial 2013-07-07 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
There were these special glasses England got that let you see everyone's soul again. But not like before, like they really are! So I got to see all my people inside me.

[The memory alone cheers him up considerably.]
chainsawn: (is as vivid as always)

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[personal profile] chainsawn 2013-07-08 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
... Are there people who hold back?

[ A strange concept to her, but then again, Urotsuki is mostly really.. different from others, to put it in a positive light. ]

That's weird. If you only have a little more to live, why would you hold back?
chainsawn: (if i told you what i've become)

[personal profile] chainsawn 2013-07-11 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't get how you can be scared of yourself. After all.. you're you. Everyone's themselves. If you're scared of being yourself, then.. [ .. she pauses, trying to imagine what it would be like. ] .. then it's like you're not even alive at all, right..?
chainsawn: (but it's just so hard)

[personal profile] chainsawn 2013-07-28 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
.. Nobody's ever been afraid of me here though.. Or repulsed, I guess. [ As far as she knows, either way. She's pretty oblivious. ] And I've just always acted as myself.
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[personal profile] frilliance 2013-07-08 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
While your belief is not necessarily wrong, I have yet to hear of any decisive evidence to prove it. Unless you know something that the rest of us don't?
warriorscribe: (Disheartened)

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[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-07-09 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Nothing they have said has been proven false. Only that which they've given us to assume without comment. Therefore, it is not what they say that we should not trust, but that which they do not.

*A long pause. His voice softens, almost a whisper and wavering with sympathy.*

But if it gives you comfort to think that you aren't you, then hold on to that as long as you need to. I had to do that too, a year ago.

*Because he knows, as he uncovers the truth, that she will be proven wrong.

But if it is he that is proven wrong? ...Well. He can't deal with all his years being a lie. He'd let the end come at the end of this year.

It's why he has to be right. Because memento mori ceased to apply to him three hundred years ago. "You're not really you" does not comfort him. He needs to be himself or he is nothing.*
warriorscribe: (No one should hurt for me)

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[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-07-10 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Anything I can say has already been said.

*The soft tone never lifts. Ashraf had the same mentality in Meridian and there hadn't been a single thing to suggest anything about them had been fake. It makes him sad, seeing someone who would rather live in distrust of their very senses...sense of self included.

But dealing with Ashraf had been enough to tell him he couldn't break anyone of this line of thought. It had no angle to disprove it through debate alone, so all debate did was foster ill will. So it was best he walk away now and let the truth, whatever it was, speak for itself whenever it was brought to light.*

All I will say is that I disagree, and hope that the truth, whatever it may be, is something you can find confidence in.

*And there's the silence of the lack of ambient noise on his end proving he's closed the feed. Chidori is free to leave something in reply, but the chances of him returning to this conversation are slim. This is a battle he's been taught not to pick.*
Edited 2013-07-10 04:00 (UTC)
justiceerror: (bang)

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[personal profile] justiceerror 2013-07-09 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[such is life, he supposes, for he's never been afraid of such things like death or even pain... how could he be? for his life was only created for one single purpose before it would be taken away again.

at least here he can live a little longer, but he's known death would come for him sooner or later.]


...Mmm... for humans such matters would be a problem, indeed. But if you were never truly meant to live, can you actually die? That is something I ask myself often.

You say you've been ready to die, but do you fear death itself? Afraid of what's next....?
justiceerror: (It's useless)

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[personal profile] justiceerror 2013-07-11 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Hoh....! When did you find out?

[because death is always a lovely topic.]

Isn't that a bit dangerous....someone might just be reckless enough to do whatever they wanted since they knew the end would reach them soon. Is that truly the right way?
justiceerror: (epic smirk)

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[personal profile] justiceerror 2013-07-27 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Medea...? Just what is that?

[and her next statement catches him off guard, and he looks rather puzzled for a moment before his expression turns sadistic once more.]

....Is that so? I.... can see that, yes yes I get it.... for the witches I know of, they can't die, so they grow so impossibly bored... it's why humans find pleasure in such mundane things, I guess.