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Jay (the Unseen) ([personal profile] rebells) wrote2017-07-06 05:25 pm
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hearsthesea: (four thousand years on my shoulders)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-17 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
...That's good.

[Hearing words that make sense for the first time since whatever caused those headaches is an immense relief to Shirley, and the panic that drove her here starts to fade. Mostly.

The fact that she doesn't know how to deal with Jay still stands, but here she is.]


I've been fine, but I don't know what this is supposed to mean.
hearsthesea: (can't just think about myself)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-21 09:37 am (UTC)(link)
If it's something intentional, the government here in Shehui has clearer reasons to separate people like this. They've already made it clear they don't like us.

[Does she sound bitter? Very much so.]

Then the question is what else they can do, and what they're going to do.
hearsthesea: (the duty of the Merines)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-24 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
[Shirley hesitates too, briefly, but at this point Jay is very far from the worst of potential dangers right now. She nods.]

Let's go.
hearsthesea: (can't just think about myself)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-25 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
[Shirley sits, although she doesn't look at Jay; rather, she stares at a point on the table as she considers what he's said.]

Maybe they want to use us for something. They can say all they want about us, but in the end that wouldn't matter as long as they can get something out of the power we have.

[It's not meant as a jab to Jay specifically, but Shirley is thinking about everything Crusand did to her and Stella. She's still more than a little bitter about that.]
hearsthesea: (Stella'll be mad)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-27 09:17 am (UTC)(link)
[Shirley ignores his surprise and keeps her eyes on the table. Naturally Jay wouldn't see things the way she does. She wishes she didn't have to either.]

Do they want anything from people outside the city? I don't think they talked about it when I was in school.
hearsthesea: (but that was just an illusion)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-01-30 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
If they want people to stay inside the city, I don't believe it would be for caution. In that case, they would be much clearer about the dangers outside.

[Speaking as somebody from such a village. Shirley's never thought of it from a position of authority before but she tries to now, thinking about what she'd heard of Senel and Stella's journey outside. If things had been different back home...in another time, the Merines would guide the Ferines instead of becoming one with Nerifes right away. The thought is intimidating, something she probably wouldn't live up to if it happened for real, but at least it remains a hypothetical.]

The exception might be if there was something outside that would tempt people to leave and endanger themselves...or, I suppose, if you never wanted anybody to leave at all. It's possible there are other reasons to act that way as well.
hearsthesea: (isn't this where you belong)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-02-01 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
If leaving the city is a punishment, then only those who are already meant to see it may see the outside. What would you have to do to be banned from here?

[Shirley's been making an effort to stay well within the lines, so she isn't so clear on what the actual bounds are. Too bad that doesn't seem to have helped at all.]
hearsthesea: (just waiting won't change anything)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-02-04 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
So what is the goal of making sure that people contribute?

[That's easier to think about. Shehui isn't exactly like home, but parts of it resonate and school has helped her get an idea of what Shehui wants to be too.]

Although you can choose the way you do things, everything is for the good of the city. People from other worlds are welcome as long as they integrate well, but if they don't...it's clear that they want to do something more with the coven, but most people are banished. And once you leave you've seen the inside, so there must be strong measures for ensuring they can't ever come back.

[She pauses there to consider.]

Whatever outside isn't obviously dangerous, or else the government here would probably tell everyone so. But still, those who leave can't return. That's what seems most likely, at least.
hearsthesea: (why did we ever have to meet)

[personal profile] hearsthesea 2018-02-16 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
We don't, and yet they must have something planned for us. We might be banished as well, otherwise.

[Edge near the line and it might suddenly jump behind you. The government certainly has that power. So why...?]

Perhaps they want some kind of information from us, or perhaps they want to use us in some way. Or it might be that they think we're too dangerous to send to the outside, if there's something out there.