vergil (
superbia) wrote in
prismatica2019-03-29 06:43 pm
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Has anyone as of yet read anything of worth from the Lunar Scientia? Since the vine issue seemed to take up most of our precious time, I have only been able to thumb through a few things regarding the city and its culture. I would honestly take any suggestions.
Except for any contemporary fiction. I've lost all faith in any present literature after having to see with my own two eyes award-winning titles such as: "A Knot To Remember", "Much Ado About Yiffing", and "My Lover, the Sanguis with the Big Chest".
Except for any contemporary fiction. I've lost all faith in any present literature after having to see with my own two eyes award-winning titles such as: "A Knot To Remember", "Much Ado About Yiffing", and "My Lover, the Sanguis with the Big Chest".

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[more like white, but apples and oranges. he just felt infinitely older than his 40+ years that he had actually been alive. and, you know, the whole doesn't do well around other people thing.]
Not a bad idea. Perhaps we should get a head start and compare notes, after you've visited the academy. Shall I leave the list of books in your inbox? Or do you prefer the tried and true method of pen and paper?
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Are there any topics in particular you're looking into? It might be best if we divide our efforts between specific topics as well if we're going to collaborate in the end.
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That's a good angle to take. Studying the mythology of a civilization really tells you a lot about them.
Personally I'm more interested in Chroma - how it's acquired, what it is precisely. I'm interested too in how physical touch seems to work here.
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I agree. There's no better story than the ones of creation.
It is quite odd to base so much of their civilization around a substance that they cannot readily produce. I'm not sure how much Chroma is generated from touch, but holding someone's hand did produce a small sum.
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[Now she double checks.]
I guess you're right. Helping people the other day out really made mine climb up.
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[power comes in many forms. even if said power required you to hold hands and smooch other people.]
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[granted, he has all that demon blood in his veins to take care of pesky things like mortal wounds.]
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