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preparation post
This post is for out-of-character notes on things you want your character to accomplish before the next move. For continuing players: is your character making something, building something, studying something, or trying to foster a personal connection? For new players: does your character have prior experience with the rebellion, backstory with another character, or a particular skill they like to practice?
We also have a silly character quiz post and a music post, if you'd like to share some things about your character!
We also have a silly character quiz post and a music post, if you'd like to share some things about your character!
Re: Jedao's History
"I'm sorry; I don't know." Her brows knit together in concern, until another thought occurs. "Do you think they'd be interested in rebellion?"
Re: Jedao's History
Re: Jedao's History
This, though? Not the time.
"The hexarchate is not kind to them, either." She inclines her head. "Truly, I don't know. We can find out, if it helps. Or, if your disappearance is likely to endanger them? We can try to prevent that from happening." That's a question simply because she doesn't know the protocol, at this point in time. Another thing she should have looked up before the operation.
She'd never thought she might need to justify historical research decisions to the very subject of that history.
Re: Jedao's History
A quick OOC request-
Re: A quick OOC request-
Re: Jedao's History
"A poet can inspire and chronicle; that is valuable in itself. Biology isn't going to be optional -you've heard about the Mothlings. And no doubt there will be stranger things than I have yet imagined. So - I won't promise success, but we can make a pitch for pulling them out."
And the other thing, the one she's still learning to work around. "The nice thing about time travel is that we can regroup and plan. Soonest is only best in linear calendars."
Re: Jedao's History
Re: Jedao's History
This time, her smile is a scar. "And my family would no more recognize Shuos Reshad than they would Hexarch Mikodez."
Re: Jedao's History
As to the latter--"That's a difficult position to be in." He's not sympathetic, exactly, but he's not unsympathetic, either. "My birthworld Eshpatan 'chose' to join the heptarchate in my grandparents' time. It was a fact of life by the time I was born, but I heard some of the stories."
Re: Jedao's History
Reshad nods at the mention of Eshpatan, this being something familiar from her studies. Not the more far-fetched - that world, reading between the lines, had hardly thrown itself on the Heptarchs' mercy in awe of their kindness, or given up its governments as offerings of peace - but the timelines, those she knows.
Assuming they weren't lies, too, whether incidental to drama or more intentional.
"I was ten when I went to the Vidona school," she offers, in return. "But if you saw the files, you know as much."
Re: Jedao's History
At the mention of the Vidona school: "Old enough to remember, then," Jedao says, "and young enough to be malleable, as the heptarchate counted these things. I can't imagine it was very different in your time."
Re: Jedao's History
"Division is a kind way of putting it."
"It wasn't so different in my time." That comes in a gentler tone, tiptoeing around atrocity, perhaps."