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Voice
How long have you been here?
[The voice is serene and calm, deep and resonant. It begets a sense of safety and wellness, a shame there seems to be a constant, soft, subtle note of mourning to it.]
Even in the short weeks I've been here, faces have already come and gone. Is this world so transient?
[There's a soft sound, fluttering and shifting. Sounds like cloth perhaps? Feathers? Hard to tell]
It's one of the things that was not covered as well as I would have hoped from the pamphlet and the hologram at the bay.
I cannot imagine how many have been lost in such a short amount of time, if people come and leave again as quickly as I've seen thus far...
[The voice is serene and calm, deep and resonant. It begets a sense of safety and wellness, a shame there seems to be a constant, soft, subtle note of mourning to it.]
Even in the short weeks I've been here, faces have already come and gone. Is this world so transient?
[There's a soft sound, fluttering and shifting. Sounds like cloth perhaps? Feathers? Hard to tell]
It's one of the things that was not covered as well as I would have hoped from the pamphlet and the hologram at the bay.
I cannot imagine how many have been lost in such a short amount of time, if people come and leave again as quickly as I've seen thus far...

voice;
[She was glad this was voice right now, no important reason why she just preferred it... yeah.]
You would think something like that would be explained, don't you?
audio;
Of course it's transient. Do you recall your abduction from your own world? I would assume no. It's all very fluid. If the path into this place is so easily overlooked, I would assume leaving is equally so, by whatever process it is this place uses.
It affirmed my assumption they mean to use us for something. If we, in whatever what is necessary, are found wanting, we are cast aside.
Re: voice;
But an explanation as to why it always seems so short would have been appreciated.
Re: audio;
Do we return home? To the state that we left it? In the state that we left it?
[He almost hopes not. It'd be nice to swing back into earth maybe a few hundred years down the road and hope the Council had changed it's mind but... that was hoping for a bit too much.
audio;
Most likely. My friend has been trapped here before and we never noticed her absence.
Re: audio;
[It sounds thoughtful, but there's a reason this is in audio]
What waits at home for you?
audio;
...or getting assassinated in the process. It's all very up in the air, really. Why?
Re: audio;
I had hoped to hear perhaps of good fortune waiting for some should they return home.
audio;
[ He chuckles. ]
It isn't a decent Tuesday in Tevinter without a good assassination.
Re: audio;
audio;
[ Help, I don't know how to handle people caring about me. ]
voice;
Who knows, maybe even those who have been here the longest don't really know.