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The Mods of LifeAftr ([personal profile] lifeaftr_mods) wrote in [community profile] aftr_stories2017-12-19 08:57 pm
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[MU] - DECEMBER STORYTELLING / MEMORY SHARE

Something is wrong.

This may not very well be obvious, at first. The Storyteller is not present to put forth yet another diatribe, informative or apologetic, and the backdrop of guttering flame and sandy campfire is as present as ever...albeit briefly.



Those who tell their stories will start to notice something...odd taking place. Indeed, no matter how they intend to begin their tale, the land of Mu will immediately start to warp to accommodate it, or something utterly unlike it, until storytellers and listeners alike may find themselves in an exact recreation of a seemingly random memory, in the most stark and painstaking of detail. There is no altering the memory, nor is there any preventing it once it's begun to play - you will simply have to witness memories that are not your own this go around.

Furthermore, stories that take place in worlds other than LifeAftr will be, frankly, inevitable. Those memories, too, will be recreated, to be relived by the teller and lived by the listener.



It is time, once more, for you to tell a story...with a slight twist! This is, in fact, our first player plot, as provided by Dragon! The initial setting will be familiar for oldcomers, and newcomers will recognize it from the introduction they received in their dreams.

Yet for this Storytelling only, people can imagine whatever stories they wish, from both their homes and their time on LifeAftr, as long as they don't mind the fact that others will be reliving those stories in the form of an impromptu memory share.

Even those who prefer not to voice their stories aloud are not safe this time around. If the memory is recalled in essence, Mu will shift to accommodate it in full.

There is, however, a benefit to this: those who venture memories to be relived will receive both a befuddled apology from the Storyteller, who will assert that this was most definitely not meant to happen (they're the Storyteller, not the Rememberer!), as well as a tired promise that the relived memories will be worth two offerings each, as if in compensation.

Not that it counts for much, probably.
achievementhunter: (It's a useless waste of time)

[personal profile] achievementhunter 2018-01-13 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Again, he asks. And again, they find themself hesitating solely due to their basic instincts, watching his expression for any sign of deceit, or- something. An intent to use this against them.

Again, they find none. Like they've never found with Lup. Like they've never found with Wade. It's why, when they do respond, their voice is still

So small. More childish than anything he's seen from them.]


I'd prefer that.
yallstupid: (Alola oe (farewell to thee))

[personal profile] yallstupid 2018-01-15 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[There is nothing on his face, and only a very brief hint of emotion once the child - Chara Dreemur - gives Guzma their answer. He feels a bit of relief, and perhaps a little glad, or humbled? It's hard to tell, and harder to explain, but he nods silently and stands up, having gotten what he came here to get.

Guzma doesn't probe further, doesn't ask, doesn't even speak. He had one sole purpose with this meeting and he got what he needed - an answer to a question. He has nothing further he needs to be here for, nothing further he needs--or should ask. He's seen enough, and this kid has probably suffered enough questioning for one day. Neither of them should linger here any further.

It's time to wake up.]