dragonbard: (wh-what?)
Nils ([personal profile] dragonbard) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-07-13 09:32 pm

001. video

 [The screen shows a boy with light teal hair. He stares curiously out from the monitor, though in reality, he is looking at a camera. He tilts his head, perhaps fascinated with the way that his image is being recorded back to him. Static runs across the monitor, and he jumps a bit at this, quickly shutting the monitor down. He has, however, forgotten to turn the camera off.]

S-so that's how it works... oh!

[There are sounds of fumbling fingers in the background as the audio finally cuts off too.

Clearly, this is the first time that the boy has ever encountered a computer.]
warriorscribe: (Consigned to the wind)

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[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-07-23 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
I've been here over a year now.

*It's strange, how easily it comes out. He's tired, especially after the last three days. And yet...there's more hope than ever now.*

Is there anything you want to know more of about this place? I might know something you haven't learned yet.
warriorscribe: (Subtle stirrings)

Re: [video]

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-07-27 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
I can't say that sounds familiar to me. I'm sorry...

*He had no idea why some similar worlds were represented more often. He should ask Zo next time he has the opportunity.*
warriorscribe: (Something's out there...)

[video]

[personal profile] warriorscribe 2013-08-17 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It may be some time before you do. Some people see others from their worlds, or rather worlds identical to theirs, very soon, sometimes immediately. But some, including myself, can see several months without a familiar face. I don't think anyone has any idea what makes this so.