[ Yes, with their memories is certainly the hardest part. Himeka remembered Abraxas as soon as she reawakened in Solvunn once again, but the months she spent back on their own star, she had been none the wiser.
Why is that? Why would the Singularity not want them to know? Especially if they felt they had reason to come back? Mayhaps it would be worth it trying to convince the Singularity that they want to help no matter where they are in the universe.
Not playing the right role is something that troubled her for a while, especially once they began calling her the "Warrior of Light". These days she's much more secure in who she is, but it is nice to hear it from someone she holds in such high regard. It brings a pleased, honest smile to her own face. ]
Thank you. I think she'd kill me if she heard me try to do an impression anyway.
[ Which is partially a joke but also...anyone who knows Y'shtola recognizes the truth threat therein. ]
That's something we can look forward to, then. It's our job to collect as many memories for them as possible. For when we return.
[ She's wholly convinced they will.
Himeka takes another drink, gulping down more than is strictly necessary. ]
Our memories have to just be locked away somewhere in our heads. I remembered everything as soon as I came back, right? So...we just have to find out why that is. Maybe it has to do with being close to the Singularity?
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Why is that? Why would the Singularity not want them to know? Especially if they felt they had reason to come back? Mayhaps it would be worth it trying to convince the Singularity that they want to help no matter where they are in the universe.
Not playing the right role is something that troubled her for a while, especially once they began calling her the "Warrior of Light". These days she's much more secure in who she is, but it is nice to hear it from someone she holds in such high regard. It brings a pleased, honest smile to her own face. ]
Thank you. I think she'd kill me if she heard me try to do an impression anyway.
[ Which is partially a joke but also...anyone who knows Y'shtola recognizes the truth threat therein. ]
That's something we can look forward to, then. It's our job to collect as many memories for them as possible. For when we return.
[ She's wholly convinced they will.
Himeka takes another drink, gulping down more than is strictly necessary. ]
Our memories have to just be locked away somewhere in our heads. I remembered everything as soon as I came back, right? So...we just have to find out why that is. Maybe it has to do with being close to the Singularity?