Kravitz (
deathfindsaway) wrote in
lifenet2019-06-29 07:38 pm
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💀 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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Right, right. Yes, I know what you mean looking at a map.
[A moment of pause.]
Have we considered putting up signs? On each of the islands? Just to help orient people.
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[He wonders why no one ever has? Maybe he should have done it - but then, he's not a king here, he doesn't need to be going around making decisions for others.
(please let asgore just start naming everything though)]
Although I suppose we should see what others are calling them, and perhaps come to a consensus.
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I suppose that is correct. Maybe the Storyteller knows their names? It would be good to use whatever terminology matches records we may find. Even if they have no opinion, we can put up a poll on each island for either names or numbers. Perhaps we should just offer counting either clockwise or counterclockwise from the northern mana pool? Don't want to give too many options.
[Oh yeah. Absolutely micromanagement.]
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As long as we all had a common point of reference, that would work well enough. It is a shame they do not all have such distinguishing features as that large shell. [The One With The Shell is about the only one that's not confusing to refer to]
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Perhaps we can give them some manner of landmark? That may be complicated, but a distinctive tree, or... oh, numbers are probably simpler.
[There are so many things to consider here! Now he's just getting himself overwhelmed.]
Landmarks can be destroyed anyway. If we get a unified number system, the collective consciousness of the masses will keep the organization put in place.
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[Asgore has no faith in his own abilities or opinions, so of course he'll yield to whatever anyone else thinks.]
Would you prefer to explain it to everybody? [He genuinely doesn't mind doing it; public speaking is old habit. But Kravitz is the ideas guy here.]
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[He sure does have a lot of ideas, for sure, though he doesn't seem to notice Asgore's hesitancy.]
I suppose it doesn't need to necessarily be a sign at all, just a post, or-- affixed to the bridges somehow? I'm unsure of how much scratch paper we have to spare for things like this. Then again, I could always request more...
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[Asgore could even burn it in all artistic-like]
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[Is it. Is it Kravitz.]
Sounds fantastic. I'm not particularly good at such a thing myself, but I would hope you have some ideas on that front?