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Albert Wesker ([personal profile] manufactured) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-03-08 10:17 am

un: phoenixevolution

Through curiosity both morbid and not - what were you in the middle of before bring brought here, and how urgent do you consider returning to it?

Just going by the way things have been around here lately, I won't precisely be surprised if answers trend towards "having a crisis", "dying horribly", or "watching someone else die horribly"; even so, it isn't as though I'm going to judge for such things either way.
baitless: an expression that can serve as either deep frustration or, perhaps, some level of grief. who can say. (i am so tired all of the time.)

Text, un: stcethleannfan

[personal profile] baitless 2020-03-13 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose I am a bit lucky in that I arrived after the worst of the crises in my world rather than in the midst of them, but it’s still not particularly encouraging to be pulled away in the middle of a political transition, even if the actual war has been won. I have faith in my allies, of course, but I have always been prone to worrying.
baitless: bringing a hand up to his face thoughtfully. (chai... just means tea...)

[personal profile] baitless 2020-03-16 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It’s quite true. I would say that this place could be something of a respite for some if it is indeed true that our time here does not impact our time back home, but we do find ourselves regularly dealing with bizarre events, don’t we?
baitless: he looks a bit tired, but less intensely so. (how vaguely and unhelpfully can i put it)

[personal profile] baitless 2020-04-01 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed. I have a few gripes about the place, but it's at least possible to live peacefully here most of the time, so I cannot find myself complaining too much about it.