Oh, 'tis definitely more than what it seems. No one makes this amount of elaboration without a dear wish in their heart be it for love, greed, spite, or desire. Though it is uncertain if we will ever know the depth of it.
And your journey may not end here depending on which path you take. As upsetting as your death is, it seems freeing in a way. If you have no attachments, I recommend you find some. No one should go through life alone.
[He laughs.]
Yes. Would I have my abilities I could sculpt this form into anything I like. Though I do enjoy the familiar.
Maybe we won't ever know, but... I still want to find out. Impossible knowledge just seems more appealing.
[Surely there could be no danger in seeking out such knowledge.]
I wouldn't say I'm alone but it does feel like something is... missing. Or someone. Actually... I did see someone in a memory, but I don't really know how I felt. Sad? I don't know why, though.
[He shakes his head as if to throw the thoughts from his mind.]
So, why that form? Was he someone important to you?
The only cars I can remember from my world were covered in rust, so I doubt I know how to drive. It can't be that hard though, right?
I see we've found ourselves another scholar. I imagine that is what brought you here to me today, isn't it?
[He taps his chin.]
Someone important. Well, you only have a glimpse of yourself, but tell me about this someone special. What details do you remember?
[He sighs.]
Comfortable. Familiar would be the best way to describe it. And living formless is troublesome all the time so I need one to rely I, don't it?
As for this one, it was the last role I played. I do have duty after all. And I do not like to discard it until I have need for a new one. Though I didn't get to choose this. The Production did for me.
Kind of, yeah. I was mostly curious what happened to your world and all. Things looked pretty bad when we were there.
There was another android, 2B. [He lingers on the name for a moment.] She didn't seem overly friendly, but I think we got along. She was in two different memories, so I must have spent at least some time with her. Oh, she and I seemed somehow different from other androids I saw, too. We were the only two with white hair, for instance... No, there was a third white haired android. I don't know her name, but we fought each other. I don't really know why, I just-
[He can feel himself getting angry just thinking about the other android, though he doesn't know why. He takes a deep breath.]
There's no reason for androids to fight each other. I guess if I buy more memories I might find out why.
It was broken into ten and fourteen reflections. Ever do we seek to put it back together. But that is tale for another time. I am too weary to live through it at the moment. All was done for that.
[He still doesn't get how a world can be broken into pieces, but he's not stupid enough to push the matter when Emet-Selch clearly doesn't want to elaborate.]
Well, good luck with everything. It doesn't sound like it'll be something that's easy to fix.
[By this point the sun has gone and stars are becoming visible, and a chill breeze rudely comes blowing by. Jack shivers involuntarily.]
I think I've dumped a lot on you... sorry. Maybe we should head back?
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And your journey may not end here depending on which path you take. As upsetting as your death is, it seems freeing in a way. If you have no attachments, I recommend you find some. No one should go through life alone.
[He laughs.]
Yes. Would I have my abilities I could sculpt this form into anything I like. Though I do enjoy the familiar.
Ah, yes. Do you know how to drive?
Re: 280, afternoon/evening
[Surely there could be no danger in seeking out such knowledge.]
I wouldn't say I'm alone but it does feel like something is... missing. Or someone. Actually... I did see someone in a memory, but I don't really know how I felt. Sad? I don't know why, though.
[He shakes his head as if to throw the thoughts from his mind.]
So, why that form? Was he someone important to you?
The only cars I can remember from my world were covered in rust, so I doubt I know how to drive. It can't be that hard though, right?
Re: 280, afternoon/evening
[He taps his chin.]
Someone important. Well, you only have a glimpse of yourself, but tell me about this someone special. What details do you remember?
[He sighs.]
Comfortable. Familiar would be the best way to describe it. And living formless is troublesome all the time so I need one to rely I, don't it?
As for this one, it was the last role I played. I do have duty after all. And I do not like to discard it until I have need for a new one. Though I didn't get to choose this. The Production did for me.
Re: 280, afternoon/evening
There was another android, 2B. [He lingers on the name for a moment.] She didn't seem overly friendly, but I think we got along. She was in two different memories, so I must have spent at least some time with her. Oh, she and I seemed somehow different from other androids I saw, too. We were the only two with white hair, for instance... No, there was a third white haired android. I don't know her name, but we fought each other. I don't really know why, I just-
[He can feel himself getting angry just thinking about the other android, though he doesn't know why. He takes a deep breath.]
There's no reason for androids to fight each other. I guess if I buy more memories I might find out why.
Duty, huh? What "role" were you filling, then?
Re: 280, afternoon/evening
An ally and comrade at least.
[He pauses before stating.]
The third seems to be not as friendly.
Re: 280, afternoon/evening
Well, good luck with everything. It doesn't sound like it'll be something that's easy to fix.
[By this point the sun has gone and stars are becoming visible, and a chill breeze rudely comes blowing by. Jack shivers involuntarily.]
I think I've dumped a lot on you... sorry. Maybe we should head back?