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gotosleep_idiot2017-11-04 09:58 pm
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November & December Test Drive Meme

It's that time again!
→ Comment with a new character you'd like to test out in the game's setting. (put character/canon in subject line pls!)
→ You don't have to be in the game to comment! HI NEW PEOPLE LET US ENABLE YOU.
→ Tag around with new and old characters.
→ App all those characters
→ ???
→ PROFIT!
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"I was out there. It's beautiful. Gorgeous. The sight of the multiverse." Romana can see that look of new and excitement in his eyes.
"Wouldn't say it's unstable. More like it bops around and rolls over itself. It's how this reality works. It's bad when thar isn't any chaos - because then it backs up... and gains pressure.
This world was created because Kalliste became stagnated. Kalliste is where the Deva supposedly came to be. You can think of them like the Guardians in our universe."
A pause, "Course I will. I havef too." And not because he hasn't eaten for six regenerations, he has; here and there.
Then goes to make a plate for himself; which consists of a little bit of this and that and probably things that shouldn't go together before finally finding a spot at a table.
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By the time she joins him at the table she's seemingly finished mulling over what he's told her. "Backs up and builds pressure. And then it, what, explodes? I should say that's what you get for tampering around with chaos." At least he doesn't seem too fazed by it.
Deva is a new term, but she nods at the comparison. Straightforward enough. "I think I should like to see a guidebook, if you happen to have one. Might make this easier for both of us, unless you're not opposed to listening to me ask questions for the next, oh, twenty-odd hours."