Parsee Mizuhashi (
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Back to the Void - Part 1 (Open)
Who: Parsee Mizuhashi
bridge_princess and You!
What: Exploring the Void and getting absolutely nothing accomplished in the process
Where: The Void
When: July (if time even has meaning in Tabula Rasa)
Content Warnings: There's a bit of a light existential horror in dealing with a vast nothingness, and Parsee is pretty much always a bitter, unpleasant person, but there should be no actual content warnings
(OOC: This is labeled "Part 1" because I suspect that Parsee will be convinced that there is 'something out there' for a long time in game, so this may happen every once in a while. Either way, this thread is less about 'getting anywhere' or learning anything profound and more the weird existential quandary of a big, vast nothing, cause that's fun!)
The 'World' didn't have answers. It was a hodgepodge of strange things thrown together, pieces of people's worlds and lives, and it felt like they'd come here with the people who had shown up in the first place. The only answers to be found in those things and places were answers about the people who they'd followed. No, the only piece of this place that felt unequivocally like it belonged, like it was what made this place... this? Was the void.
She hadn't come out here immediately, but finally she'd found someone willing to come along? Why company? So other people would believe anything she found. They weren't going to believe her, she figured, but they'd believe whoever came along with. Yeah, that was why she'd brought company. Totally. It had nothing to do with not wanting to actually be alone again, because she'd claimed pretty loudly at first how much she liked the oblivion. So, not going back on that word. Nope.
Now she walked, or floated into the vastness. The speck of the world was finally gone behind. She didn't look that worried about getting lost. she hadn't been hungry in what felt like days, thirsty in the same, and she was pretty sure she wasn't actually breathing anything. If they ever got around to making air pressure her ears were going to pop so hard. Whatever. Thoughts for another day.
She knelt down, feeling her hand run across...
"Does it feel like we're standing on parchment out here? Or is that just me?"
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What: Exploring the Void and getting absolutely nothing accomplished in the process
Where: The Void
When: July (if time even has meaning in Tabula Rasa)
Content Warnings: There's a bit of a light existential horror in dealing with a vast nothingness, and Parsee is pretty much always a bitter, unpleasant person, but there should be no actual content warnings
(OOC: This is labeled "Part 1" because I suspect that Parsee will be convinced that there is 'something out there' for a long time in game, so this may happen every once in a while. Either way, this thread is less about 'getting anywhere' or learning anything profound and more the weird existential quandary of a big, vast nothing, cause that's fun!)
The 'World' didn't have answers. It was a hodgepodge of strange things thrown together, pieces of people's worlds and lives, and it felt like they'd come here with the people who had shown up in the first place. The only answers to be found in those things and places were answers about the people who they'd followed. No, the only piece of this place that felt unequivocally like it belonged, like it was what made this place... this? Was the void.
She hadn't come out here immediately, but finally she'd found someone willing to come along? Why company? So other people would believe anything she found. They weren't going to believe her, she figured, but they'd believe whoever came along with. Yeah, that was why she'd brought company. Totally. It had nothing to do with not wanting to actually be alone again, because she'd claimed pretty loudly at first how much she liked the oblivion. So, not going back on that word. Nope.
Now she walked, or floated into the vastness. The speck of the world was finally gone behind. She didn't look that worried about getting lost. she hadn't been hungry in what felt like days, thirsty in the same, and she was pretty sure she wasn't actually breathing anything. If they ever got around to making air pressure her ears were going to pop so hard. Whatever. Thoughts for another day.
She knelt down, feeling her hand run across...
"Does it feel like we're standing on parchment out here? Or is that just me?"