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Enoch ([personal profile] warriorscribe) wrote2015-06-01 03:54 pm

Snowblind Inbox

[Such a wondrous device. Are there little invisible couriers for these messages?]
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-09 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Celestial. My dad wasn't even originally even remotely humanoid, he just made himself an avatar to interact with everyone else. He was a planet, otherwise. So you can see how piddly everyone seems to a planet.

[He had managed to convince himself that being a Celestial was better, but there was something disconcerting about it that's never left him, after all these years.]

So he could look like humans, but he never quite got their perspective. Mortals were nothing to him, he was disappointed by life. He lived for millions of years, regular people's lives were like...flies to him.

I might've been raised human. But ordinary people's versions of right from wrong doesn't apply to Celestials. Dealing with literal eternity.


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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-17 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter's quiet a moment.]

He was disappointed by...other life. I think he was always bothered with how short everyone's lifespans were. Never being able to make friends that lasted long enough to mean anything. He couldn't connect with anyone, in all those years. He never saw them as actual people, didn't care about anyone else.

[He didn't connect with anyone...except for Meredith Quill. And look what he did to her in the end.]

He thought he was above normal right and wrong. He taught me to forget about the mortal in me. To look at things in the context of eternity.
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-18 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[And that's something Ego never really could understand, even if he stumbled around the edges of it, with his appreciation (if he wasn't lying, that was) for earth's music and most of all, for Meredith Quill.

Peter sighed.]

...yeah, well. Not much luck getting any of that here, what with all the repeats.
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-20 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, in a weird, roundabout way.

I hate this town so much.

[A slight reveal of empathy there, the caring he was trying to hide breaking through. It was heartbreaking what this town was doing to the different versions of them.]
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-21 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Peter can't admit it out loud. Doesn't want to admit it out loud. But Enoch is so right.

Those poor people.

But then...]

We deserve better than this. What this town is doing, bringing them back. They're not gonna remember being repeated. We see it. People who are... [Say it.] Who were close to us. It's like the town is teasing us.
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-22 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
You really think so?

[He's too old, too jaded to even dare to allow himself to hope again.

And yet...

And yet it's...it's something.

It could be nothing, but...]

What if that takes a million years?
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-24 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it's not.

[It wasn't a pleasant prospect at all. The idea that this could go on for that long, or longer, or simply forever...that was terrifying. But if it took a bazillion years for them to eventually get the combination right, to stop this, to stop the town from taking...them over and over again, well. What other choice did he have? And this could be a way out. Even though he'd stopped believing in a way out. Dare he believe in this?]

That's not much to go on. Hoping, I mean. Maybe we missed our shot and this whole system is glitched out. Takin' people over and over again.
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[personal profile] zunesareawesome 2018-01-27 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
[Giving up is the only way to absolutely guarantee we lose.

That really hits home. As cynical as he was, as hopeless as he was, the thought of this place winning was even worse.]

This is shaping up to be quite the session. [That's said dryly.] Maybe the system just likes us.

I...want to hope. [It's reluctantly said.] But I've been disappointed so many times. There's nothing to go on except just...what we think might happen.