Kravitz (
deathfindsaway) wrote in
lifenet2019-06-29 07:38 pm
💀 voice 📘
[The new iStone clicks on, and with a quick clearing of his throat, Kravitz’ voice comes through crisp and… maybe a bit rehearsed. It’s obvious he’s fumbling with the new text feature, so he’s just going to stick to talking right now.]
Our last few months on these islands have me thinking about a conversation I had a while ago with someone who is unfortunately no longer here. While I know we’ve learned quite a bit in the time some of us have been on this archipelago, very little of it is properly available to new arrivals and we risk the loss of this information when people unexpectedly disappear. In addition, seeing as people can simply vanish at any given time, it’s horribly difficult to figure out how many of us we have running around at all. When half of us were children recently enough we couldn’t have told you the information we had as adults, and if that had been permanent, we’d be, well, rather shit out of luck.
[He sighs, trying to collect himself in a way that isn’t just a frustrated ramble, which is also the technical point of this miniature speech.]
All of that is to say… we have a library with books and paper, and if our purpose here is to be telling a story, I feel we should start recording it. I’d like to invite people to come and write down what you’ve learned here, so we can keep a catalog to inform new arrivals and refresh ourselves before we repeat past mistakes. Anything is relevant and nothing is too small not to be marked, so please don’t be shy in thinking someone else has it covered. I’ll do my best to compile the information into something more organized once we have a fair number of responses. In addition, I’d like to keep some record of us as well- your name and where you live would suffice. If you’re all amenable, I would also like to suggest having point people or trusted contacts for each islet and lived area, so if a catastrophe occurs on our shores we’re able to quickly locate and assist anyone who may be in direct peril.
[There’s a slight pause, before he kind of awkwardly adds--]
This is Kravitz, by the way. Uhm. You may have seen me… around. I’ll be down at the library today recording my own experiences. Please let me know if you have any questions.
[ooc: OOC Info on the library is over here!]
Our last few months on these islands have me thinking about a conversation I had a while ago with someone who is unfortunately no longer here. While I know we’ve learned quite a bit in the time some of us have been on this archipelago, very little of it is properly available to new arrivals and we risk the loss of this information when people unexpectedly disappear. In addition, seeing as people can simply vanish at any given time, it’s horribly difficult to figure out how many of us we have running around at all. When half of us were children recently enough we couldn’t have told you the information we had as adults, and if that had been permanent, we’d be, well, rather shit out of luck.
[He sighs, trying to collect himself in a way that isn’t just a frustrated ramble, which is also the technical point of this miniature speech.]
All of that is to say… we have a library with books and paper, and if our purpose here is to be telling a story, I feel we should start recording it. I’d like to invite people to come and write down what you’ve learned here, so we can keep a catalog to inform new arrivals and refresh ourselves before we repeat past mistakes. Anything is relevant and nothing is too small not to be marked, so please don’t be shy in thinking someone else has it covered. I’ll do my best to compile the information into something more organized once we have a fair number of responses. In addition, I’d like to keep some record of us as well- your name and where you live would suffice. If you’re all amenable, I would also like to suggest having point people or trusted contacts for each islet and lived area, so if a catastrophe occurs on our shores we’re able to quickly locate and assist anyone who may be in direct peril.
[There’s a slight pause, before he kind of awkwardly adds--]
This is Kravitz, by the way. Uhm. You may have seen me… around. I’ll be down at the library today recording my own experiences. Please let me know if you have any questions.
[ooc: OOC Info on the library is over here!]

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I'm not certain Chara wants to talk to me. But if you believe they would be amenable, I promise to keep my questions on topic. As for relevant information, I'm searching for anything important to our survival here or unique information that was learned on this island. I'm attempting to create an archive of what we know, so we can figure out what we are missing.
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thats pretty vague
anything more specific than "literally everything" because some of us have been here from the beginning but i'm not gonna break down the entire 2+ years i've spent here blow for blow
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[You know, that boundary they shattered and it almost got Chara killed, you know, that one. Haha ha. Ha.]
I am personally interested in information about the gods we have met. I have some of my own to contribute as well. But anything relevant to survival is helpful. I know someone has done a number of very detailed maps, for instance. If we could mark them with resources and leave them here as a reference piece, we won't forget where we can find unique food or shelter.
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you need a rundown i can give you one
we've met balance bliss harvest justice celebration and the storyteller
which of those havent you met
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And that said, I actually know all of them.
Balance is the fish on Monsun, Bliss was the plant being we defeated on Ziziphus, Harvest was the dog on the farming world, Justice was Anbaki the bird, and Celebration is newly, uhm... well, something, but the bees. And of course, the Storyteller.
Were there not more? I was of the understanding that there was more time before my arrival.
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those are the only ones we've actually met
there's the sun too but i don't think it's a god
it's just a giant flaming bird
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(That isn't a personal judgement on you or your descriptive skills, by the way. This is just surprising.)
Was it just you all and the Storyteller before that? Were there other islands? When Monsun appeared, many told me it was the 'second time', but I don't remember there being a first.
If it helps for timeline, I appeared here not long before Ziziphus' arrival, so I remember everything with Bliss.
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yeah monsun was the first island to show up besides this one
enso
[He...doesn't know how to make the "ō" symbol on this keypad. Whatever. It's obvious enough.]
ziziphus huh
ok well we all showed up here on enso
few months in monsun shows up
then there was this island chol that showed up too
thats where we met the jormun
where the sun had to i guess hatch because it is a giant bird
after that was aituoh or however you spell it
anyone talk to you about that one yet
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I have heard of Ai'tuoh. Is that the correct spelling? I think I may have dreamed it before my arrival. Something about the worship of a water god? I'm not sure I have all the details.
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we never met that god
we did get to meet the "standing water" which was bad enough
was more of a thing than a god probably
maybe it was the god
didn't talk to us though
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What did this water do, then? All I've heard is that people needed to be rescued from it. I believe it was quite recent before my arrival, so it was still quite fresh in everyone's minds, but unfortunately so were any horrors encountered. I fear this may have stopped the flow of information somewhat.
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made you really tired i guess
lot of sleeping people in there
had to go through and find your people and take them out
[A pause.]
a lot of them were kids
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In addition, do you remember what any of their laws were? Anything I can record would be helpful.
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can't cry can't scream
can't do any of the things that little kids love to do
so yeah
a lot of it was kids
basically rules like that
no pockets
no writing anything down
water was sacred too couldn't mess with it
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Why did they live like this? There must have been an objective to that if they were so willing to kill or exile anyone who broke a rule like "having pockets".
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guess it might've had something to do with the god they worshipped
maybe they were strict or something
just know it was like that for a while
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Actually, a quick question. Forgive me if this brings up unpleasant memories.
Was this the place the documents we found on Umui were often referring to?
Not where they came from. The place sending them supply.
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if it ever comes back we could try asking them but i doubt it
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Whatever the case, even information like this is useful. Anything we can have to ensure someone new is not caught unawares is a help and moves towards us all moving cohesively into new challenges.
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The written word, if we are lucky, will outlive us. It removes the pressure from those who experienced these traumatic places from having to relive them for the safety of others.
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[That sounds like something they'd say. Like...really something they'd say.]
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I think we share many of the same ideals, but... our methods seem to differ.
I do not think they like doing what they must for us, and I was hoping this would make it easier. But I don't know if it's successful. At the very least I think it will help us stuck here, so I'll keep going.
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don't really talk to them
well if you write stuff down make copies of it somewhere
and don't keep them all in one place
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Regardless, thank you for the tip. This data I'm compiling is going here, of course, but I will keep a personal copy as well. Many of the originals also reside in other individual's hands.
If you wish to contribute anything else, feel free to make note of it and leave it at the library. I will catalog anything received as quickly as I'm able.
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