princess natalia luzu kimlasca-lanvaldear (
meritocracy) wrote2012-04-06 06:12 pm
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♔third decree {video}
[Natalia is in House 1, looking like she's placing what appears to be arrows into a quiver and dressed not as formally. To be honest she looks a bit distressed, her brows furrow. With a little 'mph' she stops what she's doing and stares into the screen, both frustrated and concerned all at once.]
I suppose this is a moot thing to ask but is there anyone who has not entirely lost their wits about them? Anyone at all? People from Auldrant--those of you I've seen--[she looks pretty disturbed] --or wherever you claim to be from, if I am still someone you recognize, please respond.
To those that are still..'normal', can we not discuss the situation? I demand to know what has been done to those I care for. I find it very..--disturbing. And concerning, obviously.
[she puts the quiver on her back and huffs, grabbing the fancy-looking bow on the table of the kitchen area, all but stomping out with her device in her other hand.]
Honestly, Luceti! I've no idea what to do with you in times like this!
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No matter how repulsive, how counter to any given code of morals it is, this is how we find ourselves. And until we gather the knowledge and ability to counteract it, we must endure.
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I cannot simply 'endure' when people are suffering. There must be more that I can do.
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And if they do not come to you?
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No one likes having their memories questioned.
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If you'd have the advice of one who's been through these experiments as long as I have, allow me to suggest a course of action. Don't argue with them. No matter how much their memories conflict with what you know to be true, let them believe as they will for the length of the experiment. You cannot prove that what they remember is false, nor can you return their proper memories before it is undone, so all that would accomplish is driving a wedge between you and them.
What you can do is stay close enough to be available, look out for them in their current state, and be ready for the reactions when the experiment is over. That is when they will be most vulnerable and hurt. That is when they will need you most.
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[she glances over her shoulder, at the screen, allowing a smile]
I see. Those were my plans exactly. Thank you, Golbez.
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... And if you need assistance of any sort, I believe I will be available at least until the experiment's end.
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Is there something forthcoming after the experiments?