[ that sobers him real quickly too; he pauses while pulling out an extra length of rope to set aside. these farms are so haunted. ]
Miss Makima seemed pretty determined to learn more about this place. She's probably already been down here, in that case. Still, it can't hurt to look for anything hidden.
That's true. They both kept saying there were many things about the town that they didn't know. Since they chose to stay in town, I'd like to believe they have our best interests at heart... I can't help but wonder.
[She might have more thoughts on the matter, but maybe she's interested in hearing Vayne take on it all first, setting the floor for him to come in with his own take.]
[ and he'll offer it, after a moment of rummaging through the supplies to gather his thoughts. ]
... I wonder too.
In the end, we still don't actually know if the people who took the offer to leave ... Actually made it home or not. They could have chose to stay just because it was the safer option. Even though they don't know much about the town, they know more about it than they do the spirits, it sounds like.
You're right. We can't know the how of getting home when we haven't got a good handle on how we arrived here in the first place, either.
[She looks pensive. Mio knows how easy it is to fall into patterns just because you're told it's the thing things should be and how they've always been; she both completely believes that things could have unfolded the way they were told and suspects that things might be being downplayed as commonplace.]
Do you think it's strange at all to not see spirits that apparently have such extreme demands? I can't quite look at it rationally myself.
Where I'm from, there are beings who are invisible to those who don't have a certain aptitude for, ah, working with or partnering with them ... So I guess it's not too far-fetched to think we can't see these spirits normally.
[ that is, if they actually do exist. it really could go either way. they can choose not to believe both of the ladies, but that leaves them knowing nothing at all. or they can believe that everything told to them was truth in its entirety, and that they might not still be getting the whole story. but for what reason, though...?
(truths that might at the same time be lies of omission. ...not again.) ]
Still, this all would sound more like a bad ghost or horror story... if it weren't for how we're the ones stuck in it.
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[ that sobers him real quickly too; he pauses while pulling out an extra length of rope to set aside. these farms are so haunted. ]
Miss Makima seemed pretty determined to learn more about this place. She's probably already been down here, in that case. Still, it can't hurt to look for anything hidden.
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[She might have more thoughts on the matter, but maybe she's interested in hearing Vayne take on it all first, setting the floor for him to come in with his own take.]
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... I wonder too.
In the end, we still don't actually know if the people who took the offer to leave ... Actually made it home or not. They could have chose to stay just because it was the safer option. Even though they don't know much about the town, they know more about it than they do the spirits, it sounds like.
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[She looks pensive. Mio knows how easy it is to fall into patterns just because you're told it's the thing things should be and how they've always been; she both completely believes that things could have unfolded the way they were told and suspects that things might be being downplayed as commonplace.]
Do you think it's strange at all to not see spirits that apparently have such extreme demands? I can't quite look at it rationally myself.
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[ that is, if they actually do exist. it really could go either way. they can choose not to believe both of the ladies, but that leaves them knowing nothing at all. or they can believe that everything told to them was truth in its entirety, and that they might not still be getting the whole story. but for what reason, though...?
(truths that might at the same time be lies of omission. ...not again.) ]
Still, this all would sound more like a bad ghost or horror story... if it weren't for how we're the ones stuck in it.