spitfireprincess: (Confused)
spitfireprincess ([personal profile] spitfireprincess) wrote in [community profile] genessia2016-01-07 04:16 pm

6th Feather |Video/Action|

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[Sakura is a medium and while it isn’t a gift she uses all the time she is using it per Fai’s request to learn about those who call Everglade their home. She’s running all over Everglade talking to ghosts, spirits; some visible and some not to get their opinion of things.

In most cases it looks like she’s talking to air and each time she always seems to have a worried expression on her face. She has a clipboard in her arms and a pencil which she uses to scribble down notes.]


Are you sure?

[She asks the empty air in front of her with a frown.]

Okay.

[Sakura looks down at and nods feeling discouraged in her task.]

|Video|

[When the feed flicks on it looks like Sakura is over thinking. She’s chewing her bottom lip and there is a second of silence before she remembers that she had turned the phone on.]

Does anyone know what it feels like when we die?

[That sounds depressing.]

I mean… I know it’s sad but… I guess I’ve been thinking about it a lot.

[The dead deserve to rest, they sounded so sad to Sakura and the princess has begun to put the weight of their happiness on her shoulders.]
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[personal profile] nevertrulyalone 2016-01-10 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
We...cannot die at all? Even if we were to receive a mortal wound? And what of terminal illnesses?

[There is concern in that echoing voice...]
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[personal profile] nevertrulyalone 2016-01-10 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Then that is not truly undying. That is death and resurrection. Even so, such a thing is barely conceivable, let alone plausible to do. One would have to possess godlike powers in order to bring the dead back from the grave.
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[personal profile] nevertrulyalone 2016-01-11 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Do we know who that might be? I am still a newcomer here.

[He has yet to hear anything. But maybe there have been some recent developments among people he hasn't spoken to yet...]
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[personal profile] nevertrulyalone 2016-01-12 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
...I see. Regardless, you have my thanks for the information you could provide.

[There's a resigned tone to his voice this time.]
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[personal profile] nevertrulyalone 2016-01-15 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
You need not apologize. You have done what you have been capable of doing, and you have provided me with information I did not have previously. That is enough.