Yoshino Chidori [吉野 千鳥] (
floreatnoctem) wrote in
animus_network2013-07-07 04:21 am
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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?
[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?

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[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?
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[Hey, don't knock it til you try it and all.]
Of course. Risk is what makes life worth living, for most.
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[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.