Player Name: Neko Sandy Character Name: Ignis Scientia Character Journal:shatteredlenses Number of Offerings: Two Offering(s):
Story One: It's clear that when Ignis starts this story, he really doesn't want to speak about how he fell prey to an Oolick during the darkness. He speaks quickly, voice flat, expression detached, details almost nonexistent. He's obviously telling just what little he has to in order to move onto what is more important to him--thanking those who helped him afterward. As soon as he gets to this part of the tale, Ignis comes almost uncharacteristically to life. Many emotions pass through his face and voice making it clear he will never forget or feel he has fully paid his debt to all who were there for him.
Story Two: This story is very different than the first. Ignis not only begins it openly emotional, those emotions continue and grow even stronger as he speaks. He mentions how he gave his vision to protect someone dear to him and he never regretted it despite missing being able to see the world around him. Over the months he's been on the island, he's grown used to the darkness, to the idea he will never see anything again.
Or so he thinks.
Imagine his shock when something allows him to be able to see almost immediately upon his arrival on the floating islands. At first, the sudden change is painful, but even before the pain fades, Ignis is filled with so much joy that he will never be able to explain it fully. So many on the island he only knows by voice or through brief glaces into painful memory, but that all changes. Their presence there might have been accidental and intrusive, but he will always be grateful for that accident because now, back in the darkness once more, he's got so many more memories to keep him company. So many more faces and places.
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Character Name: Ignis Scientia
Character Journal:
Number of Offerings: Two
Offering(s):
Story One: It's clear that when Ignis starts this story, he really doesn't want to speak about how he fell prey to an Oolick during the darkness. He speaks quickly, voice flat, expression detached, details almost nonexistent. He's obviously telling just what little he has to in order to move onto what is more important to him--thanking those who helped him afterward. As soon as he gets to this part of the tale, Ignis comes almost uncharacteristically to life. Many emotions pass through his face and voice making it clear he will never forget or feel he has fully paid his debt to all who were there for him.
Story Two: This story is very different than the first. Ignis not only begins it openly emotional, those emotions continue and grow even stronger as he speaks. He mentions how he gave his vision to protect someone dear to him and he never regretted it despite missing being able to see the world around him. Over the months he's been on the island, he's grown used to the darkness, to the idea he will never see anything again.
Or so he thinks.
Imagine his shock when something allows him to be able to see almost immediately upon his arrival on the floating islands. At first, the sudden change is painful, but even before the pain fades, Ignis is filled with so much joy that he will never be able to explain it fully. So many on the island he only knows by voice or through brief glaces into painful memory, but that all changes. Their presence there might have been accidental and intrusive, but he will always be grateful for that accident because now, back in the darkness once more, he's got so many more memories to keep him company. So many more faces and places.
It's a gift he will always cherish.
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