Norman Jayden (
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WHO: Jayden and others
WHAT: Catch-all for May, with OTA and closed starters
WHERE: Cadens, the Horizon, maybe elsewhere idek
WHEN: All month
WARNINGS: TBD
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WHAT: Catch-all for May, with OTA and closed starters
WHERE: Cadens, the Horizon, maybe elsewhere idek
WHEN: All month
WARNINGS: TBD
[ Please feel free to PM, message me on Discord at Ami#8741,
or ping me on plurk at
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It's—nice, to have something familiar. One wonders if that is at least in part the reason for the Horizon's existence.
[That makes him sound more mundane than he is, based on what he's made. The diner, the church, they're both human structures. Even the clothes he shifts into when he's within the Horizon suggest Michael is plain old human. If it engenders some misunderstand, he'll deal with it when it arises. He's found reactions to what he truly is vary widely. It's interesting, too, to see how attitudes shift.
Deciding that he's spent enough time brooding in his replica diner, Michael rises from his seat in the booth.]
I take it you're from somewhere on Earth, then.
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He nods at the comment about familiarity; it does seem to be what people use the Horizon for most, at least from what he's seen, though he hadn't necessarily thought about the idea of it actually being intended for that. It's an interesting thought.
He doesn't, though, have any reason to believe Michael is anything but human so far. People here are from such different places and with such different personalities that although Jayden has met a few people who aren't human, he hasn't found that they act differently enough from the various humans to tell them apart that way. It's doubtlessly human-centric of him to just assume human until otherwise, but a part of him is still very much getting used to the idea.]
I am, yeah. I live in Washington DC, if that means anythin'.
[It might or might not, though the diner style gives him some hope that Michael will know where he's talking about. Though he should add--]
It was 2011 for me, but it seems people are from all over in time, not just place.