Boo. (CLOSES HIS EYES, anyway) It sounds more like a tic than anything.
(Now that that's out of his system, though.)
So we're all here.
(He has a pterodactyl in his arms. This is his child now and well, honestly, he's pretty bummed out about today! But he's focusing on the meeting for now.)
(Now that that's out of his system, though.)
So we're all here.
(He has a pterodactyl in his arms. This is his child now and well, honestly, he's pretty bummed out about today! But he's focusing on the meeting for now.)
(...)
Right.
(It's not that he doesnt notice because he definitely does! He's quiet when she touches him and knowing why really just... well, he's sad. He liked Hikaru and considering what they found and didn't find? It's heavy but some people process grief differently,)
Don't worry about me. We have things to focus on right now.
(Catch him after trial when everything is over, maybe.)
We should all try to get on the same page. Share what we can so we don't have to talk in circles.
Right.
(It's not that he doesnt notice because he definitely does! He's quiet when she touches him and knowing why really just... well, he's sad. He liked Hikaru and considering what they found and didn't find? It's heavy but some people process grief differently,)
Don't worry about me. We have things to focus on right now.
(Catch him after trial when everything is over, maybe.)
We should all try to get on the same page. Share what we can so we don't have to talk in circles.
... I'm just going to say it, spoopy. If one of us wasn't responsible for the murders last night, I think it's going to have to be one of us next week, spoopy.
If nothing else, I want to guarantee that our team will be revived, spoopy. And if it comes to that... then I'll speak with Fox about it, spoopy.
If nothing else, I want to guarantee that our team will be revived, spoopy. And if it comes to that... then I'll speak with Fox about it, spoopy.
I also haven't seriously considered killing anyone, spoopy. Honestly, I'm against it, spoopy.
But at this point, I'm not sure it can be helped-- perhaps Fox can point me to someone who might be having trouble with their nova, but that remains to be seen, spoopy.
But at this point, I'm not sure it can be helped-- perhaps Fox can point me to someone who might be having trouble with their nova, but that remains to be seen, spoopy.
The week Virid killed, there was a disruption and we were only able to partially fix it. As a result, more disruptions keep slipping through and that’s what causes splintering.
Once you splinter, you begin to lose memories quickly until there’s nothing left of you. You become nothing more but a husk of who you were and there’s no coming back from it. Once it progresses enough, it spreads to others randomly and the process repeats.
There are two ways to fix this and it depends on which case you are.
If you’re the secondary case, you remove the person who infected you first. Once they’re gone, your infection clears up. I can confirm this because it happened to me a few weeks ago and a leader confirmed it to me.
If you’re the primary case, it isn’t that simple because you were infected by… whatever the main source is. When that happens, a leader will notice and send someone to remove you. That’s why Fox told Shima to kill Laine. He didn’t want to but he didn’t have any other choice. Someone told me Virid’s leader also told him to kill.
Usually, if splintering happens, the Realm can resolve the issue on its own but it’s weak right now because something is taking the nova. Most likely, it’s the monster that we’ve heard about. This is the only way we can really put an end to the killings.
Unfortunately, leaders can’t talk about this freely without revealing who is on their teams. I know by now, some of them have been able to get in contact and talk to each other though, including Fox.
Once you splinter, you begin to lose memories quickly until there’s nothing left of you. You become nothing more but a husk of who you were and there’s no coming back from it. Once it progresses enough, it spreads to others randomly and the process repeats.
There are two ways to fix this and it depends on which case you are.
If you’re the secondary case, you remove the person who infected you first. Once they’re gone, your infection clears up. I can confirm this because it happened to me a few weeks ago and a leader confirmed it to me.
If you’re the primary case, it isn’t that simple because you were infected by… whatever the main source is. When that happens, a leader will notice and send someone to remove you. That’s why Fox told Shima to kill Laine. He didn’t want to but he didn’t have any other choice. Someone told me Virid’s leader also told him to kill.
Usually, if splintering happens, the Realm can resolve the issue on its own but it’s weak right now because something is taking the nova. Most likely, it’s the monster that we’ve heard about. This is the only way we can really put an end to the killings.
Unfortunately, leaders can’t talk about this freely without revealing who is on their teams. I know by now, some of them have been able to get in contact and talk to each other though, including Fox.
Admittedly, I've considered but not seriously. I was always under the impression that Fox was against it.
Now that we know killing actually doesn't generate that much nova either, I don't really see much reason to unless we really want to bring back those who have been removed from our team.
Now that we know killing actually doesn't generate that much nova either, I don't really see much reason to unless we really want to bring back those who have been removed from our team.
Each leader seems to know more about a different thing. Some of them know more about bringing back the removed, others know more about the monster, and some seem to know more about nova in general.
We can tell our leaders what we learn from others but our leaders can't talk to each other without revealing us. The way around it is if we reveal our teams to each other so our leaders can freely discuss what we brought to them.
Of course, this doesn't mean to reveal your teams freely to everyone because we know what that can do. But it's something to keep in mind and to consider carefully when trying to connect information.
We can tell our leaders what we learn from others but our leaders can't talk to each other without revealing us. The way around it is if we reveal our teams to each other so our leaders can freely discuss what we brought to them.
Of course, this doesn't mean to reveal your teams freely to everyone because we know what that can do. But it's something to keep in mind and to consider carefully when trying to connect information.



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