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Sufferer ([personal profile] onlyasign) wrote in [community profile] caughtinanetwork2012-11-14 11:22 pm

video;

[When the SFC turns on, it's pointed towards the ocean, and it stays there for a few moments, just recording the waves rolling in and out, the soft sounds of the water, the occasional cry of a seabird. Then someone clears their throat, and starts speaking quietly. Those who have heard him speak before will recognize Sufferer's voice.]

I've been thinking about time lately, and how its path is not linear and seems to follow no set pattern. Sometimes, when there's a moment you want to cling to with everything you have, it flickers past, here and then gone; and then when there's something you want to rush through, it lingers, and minutes become hours, and hours days, days weeks, and so on.

The only thing consistent about time is that it passes.

Until it doesn't.

[There's a sigh, and the SFC turns so it's pointing towards Sufferer's face. He looks tired, like he does most of the time now, the bags under his eyes staining his skin like bruises. The flesh on his face hangs off the bones, deep lines that were never there before framing either side of his mouth.]

[He still has the orange stitches on his cloak, though.
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I've died, twice. Once here, where I revived five days later, and once in my own world, where I woke up here. In one instance, the time between passed quickly, full of light and love and beauty, and in the other, it lasted for lifetimes, lifetimes in the darkness, in the spaces between the stars.

[He shrugs.]

So tell me, Vatheon... which one was the true death? Which one showed me the truth about time, and which was the lie?
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[personal profile] shippingmath 2012-11-22 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. It's not even reserved for the dead, either. In dream bubbles, the living and the dead can intermingle. So, although your question is one that religions have been debating for centuries, objectively, in terms of our conglomerate of sburb-affected universes, I can say that there is in fact something out there after death.
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[personal profile] shippingmath 2012-11-24 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure thing. I can try and find out more, if you'd like to hear it. Been meaning to, anyway.

[He has actually cheered someone up. That's a new one.]
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[personal profile] shippingmath 2012-11-24 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll keep in touch.