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Reality doesn’t always give us the life that we desire
WHO: Istredd and anyone!
WHAT: Catch-all for April
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon
WHEN: EARLY April for now, will put later prompts up as time goes on
WARNINGS: PTSD from the event, NSFW thread in comments

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WHAT: Catch-all for April
WHERE: Thorne, Horizon
WHEN: EARLY April for now, will put later prompts up as time goes on
WARNINGS: PTSD from the event, NSFW thread in comments
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But then she isn't a living creature 'as we are' either,
not even if she knows she appears to be that completely.
Standing in plain sight.
"Where would one find out more about it, then?"
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"I can share my research with you. It isn't much but it is the best we have right now." That includes everything he's read in the history or been told here written down. Istredd didn't write down his experience going to the Singularity though because that is ultimately still a secret. Not that he would note all that much different, only Rhy could truly tell details. The rest of them were suffering at the time.
"I spend time at the Singularity regularly in the Horizon too. I haven't noticed any awareness myself, but there are people it responds to differently." Rhy and that other woman that Jack outed, who he met once and she seemed very confident about her opinion of the Singularity.
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"Is it the same? Visiting it in the Horizon and visiting it in person?" She understands a little of the blocks about not being able to leave this place for much more than very official reasons, even to the closest towns. People had been desperate to see all the could of the city where the last celebration had been because they'd never been to it before.
"How do you mean? How does it respond to certain people differently?"
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Istredd knows that for a fact being someone who did tat only a few months ago. He can't add that it may be dimmed but still extraordinarily powerful, considering it hurt the magic users deeply when they visited. However, he is not the only one or the only group that managed to get there.
"The first December after the Summoned came here, the three factions used them to try and steal caskets of energy from one another. During the winter solstice, it is possible to approach the Singularity, but it is a long journey and would need permission."
Thorne barely lets them go to Nott. It requires influence to get permission. She's new so she doesn't quite know yet how this all works, but she'll learn. Istredd doesn't want to lead her astray to thinking something is possible when it isn't. And the Singularity is dangerous. As for the last part, well.
"There are some people who the Singularity appears to favor or made a bond with. I don't know how many, but there are at least two. Jack Townsend unfortunately outed them not that long ago, so I suppose Rhy would not be surprised if people knew about his connection." Rhy being someone right here in the castle who she could talk to if she wanted. Otherwise he probably would have been hesitant to say anything. Jack sort of buried the lede on that one.
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(The thought of him brushing her thoughts,
has her reach out gently, a reflex like breathing
the calming—to her—cadence of his heartbeat.)
Sabine doesn't look all too surprised about Jack crossing a faux pas line about sharing; at least not at this point. All these years into the blog's existence and his acquired nature for chronicling any number of things openly. Another of the many things that came about in her absence. A knowing sort of sympathy gilds her features for that relating of his friend exposure.
"What kind of a connection?" Sabine's already wondering if there are easy parallels to back home, to those drawn to the gas station as more than passing transients. The ones who care bear the pure chaotic energy steadily coming from The Rift off the sleeping form of an immortal evil older than their universe.
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"I visit the Singularity in the Horizon regularly. Sometimes I'll just read there next to it. I'm not sure if it notices, but I recommend doing so yourself. It does seem to care about us, but to what extent is unknown. It isn't like any of us."
It's not human, or human-adjacent, or any of their type of beings that have thoughts and feelings that are somewhat similar. The Singularity is its own entity. Istredd likes visiting it, but he's experienced nothing in particularly special, even after meeting it in person. It hasn't stopped him though. He finds it soothing to be there. It's the center of magical power, after all.
"I don't agree with Thorne on much, but protecting the Singularity I think is the right thing to do."