Nyanders (
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victory_road2017-03-12 03:35 am
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[For once, it isn't a video or even audio feed that Anders starts, but plain text. Things are a bit too personal right now to risk the wrong shot, and it'll be easier to keep his composure not reacting quite in real time.]
I may have imagined it, but I recall hearing somewhere recently that sometimes people here become comatose for short periods. If this is true, I would appreciate the advice of anyone familiar with these incidents. I have no way to diagnose or address complications from this state without my magic. I'm particularly worried about hydration and nutrition in an afflicted person.
And if I'm mistaken, and invented this concept in my own head, I need to know, urgently.
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I'd prefer to play it safe. I'll see what they have to say.
I do appreciate the reassurances.
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[She's done that song and dance, hovering anxiously over someone's bed for a week waiting for them to wake up... not fun. OR useful.]
And no problem.
This place has some weird quirks-- they take awhile to get used to
irrelevant but i happened upon ur cr chart and i adore how u wrote it
I would rather it be me.
[That's kind of impossible, though. Thanks, space llama.]And here I thought I had adjusted quite nicely. Are there any other nasty surprises I should be aware of?
Aw thank you!!! I ... REALLY need to get back to work on it, it's already out of date...
The FORTUNATE part is that they're not always nasty
This is one that's... stressful, but not usually catastrophic in the long run
You friend, uh... might wake up with more memories from home than they had before, though.
Just fair warning.