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Rejalgar ([personal profile] rejalgar) wrote2019-01-01 02:34 pm

OPEN RP

[Time to get sithy up in here]
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[personal profile] beyondeuclidean 2019-01-02 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)

"They went to the blank places, without things to poke at them," Gabriel said, then paused, not quite frowning, exactly, as he didn't quite have a sense of expressions, yet, but the mood was somehow conveyed anyway. "Ah - sorry. Linear time. What had it said? Cross-section -- No. It is not easy. It is not difficult, either, exactly. It is more like trying not to do something than trying to do something, and trying not to do it very slowly. How does it make the touch again? Ah - nerve endings. Yes, I remember." Gabriel's form seemed to ripple slightly on the surface, but he didn't move otherwise.

"Uhm - numbers mean less, but you would call it nine. Likely could touch higher, if there was higher, and I knew how. Like you can, with your crystals. But it isn't necessary. Can you see, as a crystal? Or do you just see the three dimensions and blindly gesture into beyond them."

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[personal profile] beyondeuclidean 2019-01-02 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)

"The Force..." Gabriel mulls over the word, drawing and lengthening it out. "Ah. Existence. Yes. Sometimes it feels just as strongly as the rest. If you can feel it, you can use it. Many smaller beings can't. But there is far more, if you can reach it."

He raised his hand, running his fingers against each other, and then reached out to touch a wall. On his first try, his hand just went through it. "Oh. Need more atoms." The second time, his hand pressed to the cool bulkhead. "Oh... Touch needs temperature. So complicated."

He only then seemed to register that he'd been asked another question. "Ah - no. I don't think so. I haven't spoken much to anyone, in a while. I had a planet, for a time. And they were good. But they are gone."

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[personal profile] beyondeuclidean 2019-01-02 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)

"I liked it," Gabriel said simply. As he concentrated on trying to touch the wall, he apparently lost concentration on the rest of him, and little tendrils of darkness were starting to drift outwards from his back, curling and twisting in their own wind.

"It had many beings on it. Small ones. Compact ones. This was before things that could poke - or, at least, that could not poke strongly. So there were others, though I tried to keep them away from my planet. They like to eat. You know. A star. A being. They see little difference. I like beings. Not for eating but for being. But they destroyed themselves. I tried to stop them, but I couldn't."