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*Hyun-ae ([personal profile] hatefuldays) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic2017-11-20 12:59 pm

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This is *Hyun-ae again! Sorry I wasn't really able to contribute anything to the Jaunt, but it sounds like things turned out pretty well.

So, I was thinking about how all of us were apparently taken from various worlds or alternate universes, and was wondering: Do we have any sort of compiled list of what worlds we've discovered? Liminal Space and Jaunts are both crazy, but there's a whole extra layer of this experience where we're basically all getting a chance to discover dozens of other worlds and universes through each other! We can't see them directly, but there's still got to be plenty of interesting stuff we can learn just by talking about where we're from and how those places differ or how they're the same.

I was going to follow that up with "so let's assemble a list of all those worlds and what we know about them", but the more I think about it, the harder it seems like it's going to be to even figure out where to start. Like, for example, I know we've got a lot of people from "Earth" or some variant of it, so how can we tell which ones are parallel Earths and which ones are the same planet? It gets even hairier when you factor in that there's different periods of time represented, so saying "this person and that person are from the same Earth/different Earths" is practically impossible most of the time.

So as a compromise, if any part of this sounds useful, interesting, or cool, tell us a bit about where you're from! It's not like there's too much for us to be doing while we're stuck in Liminal Space, so why not? I don't have a specific format in mind, but maybe some basics like...

* Homeworld name
* Other people you know are from the same world as you (to keep this organized)
* Local year when you left
* Whether or not you know what Disney is (this seems to be some kind of divide, at least for Earths)

I'll go first! I'm from the Mugunghwa, which is a generation ship sent from Earth to another planet where it was going to start a new colony. The trip was on the order of thousands of years long, so in between, the ship was basically its own isolated society. My situation's a little complicated timeline-wise, but it was 4989 AD when I was warped here, which might or might not be why I've never heard of Disney before. Magic and monsters don't exist (as far as I know), but it seems like our tech was pretty advanced compared to most people I've talked to - space travel tech has gotten pretty advanced by the 60th century, and human-comparable AI is a thing.

...If I'm going to talk about the ship for culture exchange purposes, I guess I should probably talk at least a little about what happened in the later years of the ship's society... So, I spent a very long time in cryostasis and accordingly don't have a firsthand account of what happened, but a few millenia after the ship's voyage began, there was a coup and a family managed to instate themselves as a new royal family. They blamed a bunch of things they did on rebels as an excuse to take more power for themselves, and pushed society back to Joseon Dynasty ideals - stability, strength of family lines, male superiority. A couple hundred years down the road, you end up in a world where scientific research is dead in the water and women aren't allowed to learn how to read.

...Eesh, sorry to end that on a dark note. But, well, that's how it was, and why I'm so glad to be here now. There's probably some kind of fancy moral you could come up with to summarize the whole incident, but I'm honestly not far enough away from it to look at it objectively and come up with one, so I guess I'll leave that to you.


[ Private to Malin ]

Status report! It took a while, but I managed to get the hang of making portals! A couple other things, too - I experimented a bit, and I can psychically change outfits and stuff. It's still so wild that this is just something I can do by thinking about it.

Thanks for all your training~
rebellioninbloom: (🎭02)

[personal profile] rebellioninbloom 2017-11-20 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I should ... probably add my own situation to this. I'm from late 2016, and the Tokyo of your world, as I understand it.

Or ... possibly one of your worlds.
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[personal profile] leftbehindagain 2017-11-20 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Godly beings just don't know when to stop, do they?

I'd like to hear more about it sometime, if you're willing to talk about it. [If nothing else, it might give the folks from earlier points an idea of what to keep an eye out for.]
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[personal profile] rebellioninbloom 2017-11-20 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems they don't. While there are some elements I'd rather keep to myself, if you don't mind, [there is a Detective Prince on this network from everything she's gathered and she's just going to ... keep the brain thievery on the lowdown...] I'm sure I can fill you in on a lot of it.
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[personal profile] leftbehindagain 2017-11-20 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Especially if you're the only one here, it may not be all your story to tell. I understand.
rebellioninbloom: (Default)

Spoilers incoming in this thread?

[personal profile] rebellioninbloom 2017-11-20 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That's it, yes.

[Though she suspects Ryuji wouldn't last five seconds on the network without everyone knowing.]

Some of it, though... let me see...
leftbehindagain: (got my eye on you)

Fine by me. Heads-up, everyone else.

[personal profile] leftbehindagain 2017-11-20 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The way these things seem to go, if you're near the end of the school year, you've hit the point where the godly being is more apparent. it wasn't until after the year turned that we really got to the bottom of it in ours, but by Christmas we at least knew it wasn't caused by humans, as such.
rebellioninbloom: (🎭01)

Here we go.

[personal profile] rebellioninbloom 2017-11-20 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Christmas... it was Christmas Eve when I got here. We'd found out that our problems weren't just on a human scale a little while ago. The being in charge called itself Yaldabaoth... a god who was born from our cognition and desires, and wished to control the hearts and minds of humanity... for our own good, it claimed.

[Her tone makes it clear how little she appreciates that attitude.]
leftbehindagain: (chopped liver)

[personal profile] leftbehindagain 2017-11-20 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Something of a running theme, that. What did it think was 'for your own good'?
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[personal profile] rebellioninbloom 2017-11-20 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
It thought we wanted to be ...caged up. Freed from having to make choices. We saw - we saw peoples' Shadows, their inner selves, willingly surrendering to it...

[And she trails off.]
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[personal profile] highsteaks 2017-11-20 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
... that kind of sounds like the stuff Izanami was pulling back home, where she thought we wanted to surrender to the fog.
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[personal profile] leftbehindagain 2017-11-20 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
...And I thought Izanami was messed up.

She at least, as far as we could tell, did genuinely want to find out what was best for humanity and make it happen for them. But she was herself fragmented into a few pieces, which might have impacted how coherent her decision-making process was, and her experiment to find the end result was heavily weighted in favor of a negative outcome.

She killed us all for daring to fight for people's right to choose what's best for themselves. Kanji managed to change her mind, somehow, so she revived us too.
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[personal profile] senpaidol 2017-11-21 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
Thirding "sure sounds like Izanami, alright", from the other side of the Inaba stuff. Also, what's with these guys and trying to ruin Christmas?

And anyway...yeah a lot of people have a habit of going along with these guys, but can you really blame them? We're talking about gods here. Being stronger-willed than most people is kinda their thing. It doesn't mean that people want to follow them, just that it's hard to have enough resolve to even deal with it. I think Izanami, at least, plain forgot that.
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[personal profile] fridgeninja 2017-11-22 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Sooner or later, they have to learn to stop doing things like that to humans...

Although, I can say the same about the Arcana.