Credence Barebone (
repressings) wrote in
xistentia2017-11-11 08:37 pm
text; deamon: obscured (backdated to pre-war!)
To whom it may concern,
I write this letter with caution and timid optimism, and not without a dash of confusion. This creature at my side has been most helpful in explaining the various dalliances that makes up this world but I can't help but realize there are things that even this mouse can't answer. As such, my only option seems to be turning to this 'network.'
I have a lot of questions, but to spare you, dear reader, I'll keep them to a minimum so as not to disturb any possible daily communicating or activities. Please also feel free to disregard this message entirely, although any response at all would be absolutely wonderful.
Firstly, is anyone dead here? For clarification: not those who have come back to life in this place if such a thing happens, but before moving to this paradise has anyone perished? I'd like to make a tally. Any of those from The Village who have also escaped, please contact either myself or Mr. Graves at once.
Secondly, if there is a Mr. Akiyama, a Miss Carter or a Miss Gibson, I'd very much like to be alerted to their presence. One is an Japanese man from New York with short cropped hair and lazy stature, one is a British woman with long wavy hair and a very beautiful smile, and the other is also a British woman but blonde and doesn't smile much even when she's happy. Any assistance I could have in finding these three would be optimal.
I'd also like to know who owns the most books here. And if it's not too forward, I'd like to ask about green carnations.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
-C. Barebone
I write this letter with caution and timid optimism, and not without a dash of confusion. This creature at my side has been most helpful in explaining the various dalliances that makes up this world but I can't help but realize there are things that even this mouse can't answer. As such, my only option seems to be turning to this 'network.'
I have a lot of questions, but to spare you, dear reader, I'll keep them to a minimum so as not to disturb any possible daily communicating or activities. Please also feel free to disregard this message entirely, although any response at all would be absolutely wonderful.
Firstly, is anyone dead here? For clarification: not those who have come back to life in this place if such a thing happens, but before moving to this paradise has anyone perished? I'd like to make a tally. Any of those from The Village who have also escaped, please contact either myself or Mr. Graves at once.
Secondly, if there is a Mr. Akiyama, a Miss Carter or a Miss Gibson, I'd very much like to be alerted to their presence. One is an Japanese man from New York with short cropped hair and lazy stature, one is a British woman with long wavy hair and a very beautiful smile, and the other is also a British woman but blonde and doesn't smile much even when she's happy. Any assistance I could have in finding these three would be optimal.
I'd also like to know who owns the most books here. And if it's not too forward, I'd like to ask about green carnations.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
-C. Barebone

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Madam!
My name is Rosalina Nurumi. You can just call me Rose though.
What's your first name?
I believe in Folk Shinto, which is a bit different than most people here I think! My kind don't go anywhere when they die though. We're 'purified' and expelled from existence. Or something like that? So when I got to Eudio, I thought of it as borrowed time. And I think of here as even more borrowed time!
We can go back if we ask F.A.T.E.S, maybe? I'm not sure how it works.
It's possible you have to restore your world to a certain point though before being able to really go back. I'm planning on going to someone else's world though when theirs is restored.
All the animals are very friendly. In fact, maybe too much. But dude, you don't have to get us anything! That's really sweet of you to think of it. I'm sure Vanyel wouldn't say no to more herbs for potions and things to cook with! Just your company is enough to start with though.
(*・∀-)☆
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Our correspondence is very quick. Thank you very much for being incredibly pleasant to write to, as well. I am aware of shinto to a degree, I was with someone that had attempted to explain it to me on a few occasions, but he himself wasn't particularly religious. If I can confess, the borrowed time brings a small sense of pleasantness with it. May I use that phrase as well? It's an incredibly optimistic outlook.
Do you find yourself wondering, if when you can go back, if you could change something?
It would be impolite not to arrive with some sort of gift, especially with how abundant things are in this city in comparison to the place I last left. There is also the matter of payment due to borrowing your precious books.
I'm unfamiliar with what you have written. Perhaps an error?
With care,
-C. Barebone
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I am not as religious as I could be either, but when you're part of the religion you practice then you kind of have to be to some extent. You can definitely use that expression too! I like it because it's so optimistic and I always like looking on the sunny side of things.
I would change everything if I could.
I'm not sure that's possible though.
As for payment, if you insist I won't tell you no. Just know I don't mind or need anything! You can borrow and read all our books, if you'd like. And I'm sure Vanyel could probably find more if we run out.
It's not an error, it's a face. You make them with different characters, like:
~ヾ(^∇^) <- This one is a happy face that's waving hello!
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Your words intrigue me! 'Part of' was italicised, I assume for emphasis? May I ask why?
I think I understand the faces. Are there any that hug? Is it like writing 'xo'?
Sincerely,
-c. Barebone
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We're the 'evil' spirits of Folk Shinto.
(I don't think I'm very evil or demonic, but I'll let you be the judge of that!)
Yes, there are! Lots, actually.
。゚.(*♡´◡` 人´◡` ♡*)゚ °・
That's one of my favorites for a hug.
It's kind of like that but I guess a bit more complicated. I think they're cute though.
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I don't think you're very evil. You seem quite pleasant, and a lot of what people think is evil are often just misunderstood, in my experience. Has that happened to you?
Could you teach me how to make these faces? They seem absolutely lovely and quite artistic.
Sincerley,
-C. Barebone
i literally e-mailed myself a kaomoji to c/p at work for this i just wanted u to know
Yes.
People back home liked to decide that I was evil just because of what I am and not because of who I am.
It's been different here though and for that I'm glad.
I'd be happy to teach you! There's. A lot.
But! We can start with some basic ones, at least, and get you using them in no time. (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
When you come to visit, I'll make sure to take some time to teach you if you'd like.
good >:)
I'm very glad to hear that you're happier! Maybe this beautiful city is a blessing in disguise? Like a silver lining.
I'd like nothing more than that, Miss. I can't think of anything more exciting than reading and learning. Should we have coffee or tea, too?
Sincerely,
-C. Barebone
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Hopefully, it's one for you too!
We should! We have both here, whatever your preference is.
Lots of dogs to cuddle, books to read, and time to learn emojis.
I hope you'll like it.