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Sᴏʀʀᴏᴡ ([personal profile] thirdreturned) wrote2016-06-22 05:26 pm

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[Sorrow's voicemail is quiet and stern.]

Leave a message for me and I'll respond when I'm available.

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torrefied: (and nine in my head and)

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[personal profile] torrefied 2017-04-09 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Not quite.

[He takes a moment to run this information through the machinery of his mind. None of it is particularly surprising, or especially illuminating.]

I can understand why you would refuse to close it, or tell us where it's located - it's in your interest to keep us here, because our emotions give you power. But do you have any control over who is brought here? You say the Door draws on chaos and disorder, but is that the only setting it has? Can it be modified?

I've been here long enough to observe that it also sends people back, as well as brings them here again. Are you responsible for how that works as well, or is it completely left to random chance?

I'm also curious how the Door operates, the mechanics of it. Is it technology? Magic? Some combination of both?
torrefied: (and five for the tricks)

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[personal profile] torrefied 2017-05-15 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
I see. Thank you.

[Look at that, he's using his polite adult words. This is all valuable information, and it's going to give him plenty to think about.]

One more question. When you say it operates based on your abilities, what exactly does that mean? Which abilities specifically power the Door?
torrefied: (see 'em running for their lives)

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[personal profile] torrefied 2017-06-27 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
You make it sound as if the Door itself is a sentient being.

[Fishing? Maybe.]
torrefied: (show me how to lie)

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[personal profile] torrefied 2017-07-10 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Interesting - and noted.]

OK. I think that's all I wanted to ask, for now. Thank you for answering my questions.