The endless waste
Once, this planet teemed with life. It doesn't do that, anymore. The ground is dry and cracked and occasionally broken up by charred remains of trees. There are no birds, no bugs, no living plants - nothing but an empty, endless waste.
With one exception.
But the world is so very big, and the exception so very small. If someone showed up away from it, they could be quite forgiven for thinking this world is completely dead.
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with Aisilian (Link)
with Grendyne (Rockeye)
with Temple (Curiousdiscoverer)
With one exception.
But the world is so very big, and the exception so very small. If someone showed up away from it, they could be quite forgiven for thinking this world is completely dead.
with Sable (Kappa)
with Aisilian (Link)
with Grendyne (Rockeye)
with Temple (Curiousdiscoverer)
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"Saving the world here is actually kind of - not boring, exactly, but not extremely exciting, as long as you mind the hungry nodes."
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"..... No. Um. Do you not have a dream world?"
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"We can't do that. If you die, you're gone for good as far as we know. Some people say there's an afterlife called Heaven, a bit like you're describing the dreamworld, but we can't prove it either way. You're damn lucky you have a dream world."
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Saevetei swallows.
That's a lot of dead people that are gone, isn't that.
"Do you want me to try to connect you to the dream world?" she asks softly.
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Her host hums, figures out where the bed will go (and where Grendyne would like it to be) and then drinks the entire essence potion. She holds the netted copper thing in her left hand, and holds her right hand forward and -
Light traces its way up out of the floor, making what looks to be a bed frame, or an outline of it. It looks almost like a sketch in the world, shining and three dimensional and slowly gaining detail. The holes between lines fill in with white, and the whole thing fades a bit - shadows can form on its surface, showing the little nooks and crannies inherent in the bed. When the bed is whole, color starts bleeding into it, spreading like drops of ink in water on paper from the bottom up. The end result looks more like watercolor than an object - but the colors solidify and saturate and slowly arrange themselves to something more orderly and accurate.
And then it does look perfect, like a completely ordinary bed, with soft green sheets and a comfortable looking pillow. Saevetei lowers her hand.
"Done."
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She wakes up some ten hours later, or when Saevetei next enters the room.
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There are no immediate emergencies or Neuroi to fight.
What would Grendyne like to do?
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Soon she goes downstairs and finds her host. "Do you think I could get your language? Failing that, I want to try to use an essence pattern."
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