anklets: (montage)
actual mother hen lenalee lee. ([personal profile] anklets) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2014-01-07 09:53 pm

voice

[This query brought to you by a pretty handful of missing puzzle pieces, not that you'd know, since Lenalee has no intent to justify or explain that imagery, nor to keep picking at scabs until they fester.]

We've already seen how the smallest change made can rewrite the entire history of this world. People are unborn, warheads are undropped... because we've cut out the circumstances which led to their happening.

How do you think that it might be the same for us? Transports come and go so often here and no one knows why. Whatever we do, we are always altering chances, there is no reason not to consider they could also be our own. That someone arrived on a day no longer existing may suddenly leave, or return by new circumstance, or forget they were ever here before.

It may be that we don't "go home", just. "Never arrive".

[ about ten minutes after broadcast, through careful squinting and experimentation, the feed is locked from Gilbert Nightray ]
reifier: (Respect)

[personal profile] reifier 2014-01-12 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
That's right. There are memories, and there are the links that string them together - it's what help someone remember events in a sequence, or everything one friend has ever done for them, that sort of thing.

One memory leads to another, and then another, strung along a chain in our hearts. When people forget things, it's because those links were broken, and the memories left buried in a place that's hard to find. However... the memories can be linked again.

Does that make sense?