Entry tags:
- * npc: commander grothia,
- * npc: sergeant chiron,
- achilles [fate],
- ashitaka [princess mononoke],
- daenerys targaryen [asoiaf],
- jon snow [asoiaf],
- kate bishop [marvel],
- mordred [fate],
- ryuji sakamoto [persona],
- siegfried [fate],
- soldier 76 [overwatch],
- takatora todo [samurai warriors],
- travis touchdown [no more heroes],
- yoshitsugu otani [samurai warriors]
>>@SGT | TO: @ALL.
I usually reserve these communications for private networks, but it seems necessity has hastened our meeting. For the safety of myself and my family, I would be of no uncertain gratefulness if you would refer to me as Sargent, and little else. Though I am sure, with time, some of you will come up with more colorful nicknames.
Pleasantries aside; welcome, new faces and old, and I must ask this with all seriousness and kindness: What have you done?
Things are moving at the wrong speed. The prognosticators were not expecting to compensate for such a load. Several droids have begun misfiring, our protochron readouts are gaining sentience, a prophet is missing, and the birds are growing increasingly agitated. This is not the series of events your ancestors knew, much less my progeny.
To put it simply: things are not moving apace. I cannot say for sure if this is your influence, or the influence of an outside power, or perhaps both. And yet:
Mary Wollstonecraft, who was not supposed to enter Paris until next month, is already here.
The King's Trial has not even been proposed by the revolutionary government.
Mirabeau sleeps still in a place of honor.
I will put more work into discovering the source of this snarl in history. But you must be warned: every action you have here changes the lives of untold million not yet born. Tread carefully, for as the poets say: you walk upon dreams.
Pleasantries aside; welcome, new faces and old, and I must ask this with all seriousness and kindness: What have you done?
Things are moving at the wrong speed. The prognosticators were not expecting to compensate for such a load. Several droids have begun misfiring, our protochron readouts are gaining sentience, a prophet is missing, and the birds are growing increasingly agitated. This is not the series of events your ancestors knew, much less my progeny.
To put it simply: things are not moving apace. I cannot say for sure if this is your influence, or the influence of an outside power, or perhaps both. And yet:
Mary Wollstonecraft, who was not supposed to enter Paris until next month, is already here.
The King's Trial has not even been proposed by the revolutionary government.
Mirabeau sleeps still in a place of honor.
I will put more work into discovering the source of this snarl in history. But you must be warned: every action you have here changes the lives of untold million not yet born. Tread carefully, for as the poets say: you walk upon dreams.

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I have not lied in a very long time. And to the best of my knowledge, I've not lied to you. Mistakes are prone to happen, of course; give an old man allowances for his multitude of imperfections, one of which we see now: I did not know you considered the dragons your children. What you have been given is a paltry substitute, in that case, and I am truly sorry.
Time travel. We set the time, and we travel to it. We took you away from one time, and that time is logged irrevocably. You will be returned back to it. You have my word, for what little the word of my people has always meant.
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Forgive me if I've misread, but you've stepped within the halls of the Regency? What's to stop you from storming those halls to end these battles between both sides and the casualties along with it?
[ Another pause. It would be foolish to trust someone ignorantly... but it would be equally as foolish to not allow for the opportunity of it. She'll take him for his word, until it's proven otherwise that she cannot trust in said words. What other choice does she have in this? ]
Thank you for answering my questions. Time travel sounded like magic, but the way you describe it does not seem to be the case. Will I return to my time with the memory of these worlds?
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Long ago, when the Regency was in its infancy, I visitied its capital under diplomatic auspices. Such times have long passed.
If you wish to. Some do not.
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Was it always an organization upon which yours disagreed with?
I can imagine some would not. What would you do, if gifted the choice?
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The kingdom, the empire, which you refer to as The Regency, is something of a monolith in and of itself. It is an empire, hosting multiple political factions, ethnicities, townships, colonies, companies, libraries... I cannot disagree with them all, even now. In truth, the majority of the empire is something I worry for. But I cannot help these scattered people, fed lies until they burst with patriotic fervor, until they offer up their freedom and justice with open arms. If there is one organization to winnow down my doubts toward, I oppose the junta that caused much of the pain and damage we see today. Those are my enemies, and I regret it dearly, for many are soldiers brainwashed from an early age, never given a chance to know better, choose different, try harder.
I cannot leave something that is my life without dying, and I am very fond of life. All men must die, your people say, but not all of us are men.
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How, then, do we defeat an enemy that's bled its taint into the hearts and minds of so many? It's one thing to offer choice, to have the defeated join our side. They do so willingly, then. It's entirely another to fight an opponent who believes with every piece of their being that they defend what is theirs.
Could you not travel time to stop this brainwashing from ever occurring?
[ She's become quite skilled at sending her thoughts faster, thanks to all the mind ravens shared with Jon. Still, there is a hesitation as she reads and rereads his words. ]
Valar dohaeris. And so you serve instead. I wonder if not a man, what does that make you?
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We wear them down. Of the types of war you have encountered, have you ever heard of the style known as guerrilla?
We can travel through time, but our travels only aid us as much as what we do with them. The enemy expects such movements, posts guards, spies, and safeties. They protect their assets, just as we protect ours.
Clearly if I am not a man, your highness, I must be a monster.
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Such as what we've seen in Paris thus far? Does COST monitor our worlds, as well to protect us and our people?
[ This threatens to veer off into ideas that threaten to make her head spin. ]
My question was not meant to offend. Your phrasing and distinction made me curious. Still, there are far too many men who are monsters. I've yet to see cruelty about you that would suggest you are as well.