Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (
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Papercuts Are Inevitable | The Library | Days 8-10 [OPEN]
[ooc: this search is going to take place over three in-game days (days 8, 9, and 10), so please state in the post subject which day you want to go for!]
Answers have come, but not enough. She's remembered two more things since she awoke: the poisonous forest surrounding the pure land, and herself preaching peace to a crowd of people. Neither memory gives answers regarding the other, which leads her to the library's fourth wing. If in her memories she cannot find answers to her questions – Who is she? Who were those people? Why is the forest purifying the world? Why that urgent plea for peace? – then perhaps she'll find them in books.
That is, if she can find any that she can read. She's been here before, more than once, but she has never found a book in a language that she could understand. The languages in the many books she's looked over have all been beautiful-looking, but that doesn't help much when she doesn't know what they say.
She picks a bookshelf at random, and slides a book out of its place. Its cover is colorful and ornate, but a look inside reminds her that she's likely not going to have much luck on this search, at least not anytime soon. She puts it back with a sigh and takes another one out. This is going to take a while.
Answers have come, but not enough. She's remembered two more things since she awoke: the poisonous forest surrounding the pure land, and herself preaching peace to a crowd of people. Neither memory gives answers regarding the other, which leads her to the library's fourth wing. If in her memories she cannot find answers to her questions – Who is she? Who were those people? Why is the forest purifying the world? Why that urgent plea for peace? – then perhaps she'll find them in books.
That is, if she can find any that she can read. She's been here before, more than once, but she has never found a book in a language that she could understand. The languages in the many books she's looked over have all been beautiful-looking, but that doesn't help much when she doesn't know what they say.
She picks a bookshelf at random, and slides a book out of its place. Its cover is colorful and ornate, but a look inside reminds her that she's likely not going to have much luck on this search, at least not anytime soon. She puts it back with a sigh and takes another one out. This is going to take a while.
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This does raise another question, though... "I wonder why you can read it while I cannot." she adds. Considering they can understand each other just fine, they have to be speaking the same language. Does that not apply to reading certain books?
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"Maybe...maybe it has something to do with the visions we had," he said, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "I mean...a lot of people...and I'm starting to agree with them...a lot of people think they might be memories. That...we were...I don't know. Someone or somewhere else before here. What if..." And here his eyes widen. "What if this is from my home?"
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She looks back down at the book, studies the letters she cannot read. They're different than the other unreadable tongues in that someone who can read them is standing right next to her. Because of that, they mean something more.
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"Though..." He smiles, his eyes lowering shyly. "I would like to borrow it from time to time."
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