There was an ordeal before our arrival here wherein a plague appeared to draw lyrium directly out of Templars and Rifters, sending the former into withdrawal and rendering the latter weakened and to some degree incorporeal.
Lyrium is real, [ Richard reasons. ] Spirits are real.
[ Ergo, vis a vis, concordantly -- he pauses. It’s a long pause and the scratch of his pen pauses with it, leaving a neat little beat of dead air to sink on Loxley’s end of their crystal connection. ]
Several Rifters have already reached out to us off the record. Should we need additional volunteers I’ll see that you’re added to the list.
That the natives of this plane will welcome any excuse to fuck us over in the long run, mainly, but I don't think there's much else to do for that. Maybe you can just tell everyone that turns out we're very normal and corporeal.
[ He could lie again. But frankly, what's the use? ]
Regardless of what I or any of us say, there will come a time when this war is won or lost and any Rifters remaining will be forced to hide themselves or die fighting.
crystal.
[ —on a slight delay, after That Post, but what is he meant to do, check the network every day or something? ]
I suppose you might have told me already if you've discovered something disastrous, in all your studies.
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[ Suppose? ]
How would you like me to contact you in the event of such a disaster?
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However you like.
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How hard could it be?
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Is what you're doing really jail worthy?
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[ but should he be, underscored in his tone. ]
Curious, rather.
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What would you like to know?
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[ An indecisive pause. ]
What are you looking for, exactly? Besides how good lyrium might be for scrapes and bruises.
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So, [ Loxley said he was curious. ] yes.
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After a weighty pause, he infuses some cheer in his voice as he says; ]
I don't feel make believe. Although, further to that point, are you in want of volunteers?
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[ Ergo, vis a vis, concordantly -- he pauses. It’s a long pause and the scratch of his pen pauses with it, leaving a neat little beat of dead air to sink on Loxley’s end of their crystal connection. ]
Several Rifters have already reached out to us off the record. Should we need additional volunteers I’ll see that you’re added to the list.
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[ :) ]
What happens, then, if you're successful with this transmutative business?
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We'll have a better understanding of the nature of our existence here.
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Regardless of what I or any of us say, there will come a time when this war is won or lost and any Rifters remaining will be forced to hide themselves or die fighting.
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I don't know if we're so friendless as that.
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