Seto (
buryyourfriends) wrote in
lifenet2018-04-02 01:27 am
Languages 101
[Now that everything has calmed down, Seto can ask a question that's been rattling around in his brain. So there's a new message on the Rock of Communication in messy handwriting.]
Hi. I hope this is okay to write on.
Is there a way to talk to someone who can't talk? I don't think something like that is in my world, so I don't know if there's something like that.
[Well there was a way to talk to someone without words in Seto's world but he's not touching that with a ten-foot pole.]
I'd like to learn if there is a way so I can talk to them more. I'll be here too sometimes if you want to talk in person. I have a blue jacket on.
- Seto
[And indeed Seto can be found by the rock, if anyone would rather speak in person.]
Hi. I hope this is okay to write on.
Is there a way to talk to someone who can't talk? I don't think something like that is in my world, so I don't know if there's something like that.
[Well there was a way to talk to someone without words in Seto's world but he's not touching that with a ten-foot pole.]
I'd like to learn if there is a way so I can talk to them more. I'll be here too sometimes if you want to talk in person. I have a blue jacket on.
- Seto
[And indeed Seto can be found by the rock, if anyone would rather speak in person.]

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intuits what i need
labels enemies/allies
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[It really is and, if Seto is being completely honest, he wants to touch it and find out everything it did. What the symbols meant on the map, how it was displaying the Drifter's words, how it could tell the difference between enemies and allies. It was the same feeling he got whenever he encountered something in his world from an age before he was born - like that box-thing that might be a mirror but was something else instead.
It's obvious from Seto's expression that he's curious - he's never been good at hiding what he felt for too long - but he'll hold off. He didn't want to break it by accident.]
Did you learn to how to speak with hands before finding it?
[Seto can make an educated guess about it - either the Drifter learned first and then found their friend or they learned incase it broke.]
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learned after voice died
[They were not born mute, nor were they born a drifter. Both language and sprite were achieved out of necessity, just the same as their occupation. A lonely searcher, desperate for a cure, could not afford to do anything but drift in the hunt for it.]
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Seto can connect the dots there, that they did have a voice. He knows about 'death that really isn't death' - his Grandpa had a more complicated word for it - but this was the real kind of death. The kind Seto knows too much about.]
You're still very loud.
[It's a weird thing to say, but it's the best way Seto can put it.]
Do you want to start now?
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[The Drifter bows their head, ever respectful.]
if you wish
yes
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So instead Seto nods and smiles.]
I do.
We can wrap this here because I don’t know asl
[So they will begin.]