Unfortunately, his entire body all the way through is made up of metal and magic. The magic is primordial and may, at first, seem dark or wrong, but it is actually just coolly neutral, logical. It hums with a low, song-like vibration that is somewhat hypnotic.
The Harold shirt is gone, and on his upper chest in the center beneath the blue folds is the remnants of a healed twist of circular scar which has a heavier collection of magic.]
I am alright now, yes. I was only ill during that week. But I thank you again for the concern.
The one by the church? I believe it is still relatively stable... and made a bit more pleasant with the removal of the apple tree. I often go there to meditate, myself.
[ she looks around as they arrive, as if expecting something to be very weird with the olive garden. there's some tangible relief when she doesn't find any anomalies. ]
I think it must. But I am unsure of what to make of the implications... Is it that the Entity has greater power over places that are normally part of Heaven?
w7, mon
I hope I didn't worry you with the letter from before.
[Things happened on days.]
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[ well. she'll look him over.
her eye can see magic so maybe she can get some read on what's going on with his body. ]
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Unfortunately, his entire body all the way through is made up of metal and magic. The magic is primordial and may, at first, seem dark or wrong, but it is actually just coolly neutral, logical. It hums with a low, song-like vibration that is somewhat hypnotic.
The Harold shirt is gone, and on his upper chest in the center beneath the blue folds is the remnants of a healed twist of circular scar which has a heavier collection of magic.]
I am alright now, yes. I was only ill during that week. But I thank you again for the concern.
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but then she'll look back up at him normally. ]
Were there any places you hoped to see while you were watching from afar? I know they may not be as they ought to be, but...
[ she'll still offer to show him around, even if it kinda sucks right now. ]
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For what it's worth, he doesn't appear to mind. He must be used to the staring.]
I would like to walk in the garden, I think. There was one on the other side where I spent a lot of time.
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The one by the church? I believe it is still relatively stable... and made a bit more pleasant with the removal of the apple tree. I often go there to meditate, myself.
Shall we, then?
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I enjoy meditating as well.
[Help. He nods.]
Let's.
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[ but then most of them died......
anyway, off to the garden with them. ]
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He will follow her along to the garden. The way I keep forgetting it's called olive garden, and I keep getting jumpscared when people type that.]
I do. I believe a few of them on the other side could have used some meditation, if I'm honest.
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[ she looks around as they arrive, as if expecting something to be very weird with the olive garden. there's some tangible relief when she doesn't find any anomalies. ]
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[He too looks around. He doesn't know what to expect, but he has heard things are not going well
for their locations.]
It is strange to find it untouched.
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[Interesting. Their special........Garden of Eden.]
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