[ the benefit to memshare week cyoa is that i don't have to have him explain—there can be a breeze, and she'll see it herself. a far-flung, alien planet; jonas, haru, and sqq, growing up as children; jonas dies to an alien's spurred arm, haru dies to some sort of ailment. and then, a repeat from the beginning. a loop of the same events, moderately changed by their knowledge and intervention. familiar faces like ace and vi and todomatsu, who die in some loops and not others. monsters and fantastical plants, a strange red-headed man who stirs unease, the vastness of space.
...and somewhere along the lines, something explodes and hits him hard enough in the back of the head to get him to pass out. oops. ]
[this is the only benefit of memshare: expedited cyoa explanations.
She's a little jarred. It's quite a lot to take in, and suddenly seeing the face of the woman she'd murdered takes her guts for a spin, but ultimately, she does catch a few gists. Her hand comes to her mouth as the vision ends, contemplative. Troubled.]
...So. Was the point seeming to be like, trying to find the right way to play out the timeline? Take what you learned from the one before?
[She looks to his head and winces.]
That looked really nasty. And that sickness earlier? It's not lingering with you now, is it?
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[ the benefit to memshare week cyoa is that i don't have to have him explain—there can be a breeze, and she'll see it herself. a far-flung, alien planet; jonas, haru, and sqq, growing up as children; jonas dies to an alien's spurred arm, haru dies to some sort of ailment. and then, a repeat from the beginning. a loop of the same events, moderately changed by their knowledge and intervention. familiar faces like ace and vi and todomatsu, who die in some loops and not others. monsters and fantastical plants, a strange red-headed man who stirs unease, the vastness of space.
...and somewhere along the lines, something explodes and hits him hard enough in the back of the head to get him to pass out. oops. ]
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She's a little jarred. It's quite a lot to take in, and suddenly seeing the face of the woman she'd murdered takes her guts for a spin, but ultimately, she does catch a few gists. Her hand comes to her mouth as the vision ends, contemplative. Troubled.]
...So. Was the point seeming to be like, trying to find the right way to play out the timeline? Take what you learned from the one before?
[She looks to his head and winces.]
That looked really nasty. And that sickness earlier? It's not lingering with you now, is it?
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But we're healing. Even though I'm sick, it doesn't feel as... [ FATAL ] bad as was, the times I died.
[ it'll be okay. ] ...Thank you for checking, though.
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[And no wonder. Just looping your own demise, over and over again. Hits a little close to home.]
...Was that your first time dying?