herosheroine: (◙» It'll turn out alright.)
Serah Farron ([personal profile] herosheroine) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-03-29 08:09 am

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Well, that was definitely an interesting way to start off our stay...

[ It's been a couple of days and everyone's hopefully had some time to process and recover, so now is probably as good a time as any to pose this question, get people's minds off of what all just happened. It's being shot from an apartment living room with a view of the city from a window in the background. ]

My name is Serah Farron, and I have a question for the other... moon blessed here. [ She says a bit unsure, no air-quotes, but they're implied. ]

If it's not too personal to ask, I'm curious what kind of backgrounds and worlds other people come from. Was it very different from this one, or is it sort of the same?

I used to be a time traveler, and I enjoy learning about history, besides. I'd appreciate any answers, thanks!

[ With a welcoming smile the feed ends. Serah will be matching whatever format people choose to respond with. ]
milkisgross: (Whatever)

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[personal profile] milkisgross 2019-03-31 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Is time travelling so common for people where you come from that you really have to ask?

How does it work, exactly? Do you have a time machine?
milkisgross: (Well now that you mention it...)

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[personal profile] milkisgross 2019-04-03 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[If time travel wasn't the strangest thing about her world then he may have made a terrible mistake by starting this conversation. IT would be like the magic all over again.

There was a lot to unpack there. First, that time itself can apparently be disrupted, that fixing the disruptions apparently cause 'artifacts' to appear, whatever they were, and that there's a space between timelines. Oh boy.]


I think I follow that so far. How exactly does time get disrupted in the first place?