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practicality ([personal profile] practicality) wrote2009-07-01 01:02 pm

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Thank god for expense accounts - that ought to cover the damage to that wall...

For the record, what ever else those...illusions are, they are also insubstantial, so don't bother trying to touch them. I'd question my sanity, except it appears I'm not the only one seeing these things, and last I checked, madness wasn't contagious.

(I suppose this is a good time to ask...do others recognize some of their illusions? I recognize some, and enough to guess the identities of the rest)

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[identity profile] librariansheart.livejournal.com 2009-07-08 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, no, that's all right. It has such significance. I would want to know what everything meant and somehow I don't think your priest has mysteriously appeared here too." She'd meant it as a joke, but somehow it fell a little flat. "Um... well, if the spirits are still there, we'll have to find some other way to put them at rest. They're not zombies or vampires... It might be easier if they were, though. Hm." She folded her arm across her chest, tapping her lips with her right forefinger and shuffling through what information she'd managed to gather on these things. "They follow you everywhere, right? There's nothing that seems like a barrier to them?"

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[identity profile] citydragon.livejournal.com 2009-07-12 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
"If Master Huang were here, he'd probably be more than happy to answer all your questions, although you likely wouldn't understand half the answers - he was fond of riddles." Tseng smiled, somewhat nostalgicly. "I wonder what he would think of what I've made of myself." He shook himself out of his reverie and focused on Sheska again. "As far as I can tell, no. Walls, heights, doesn't matter...where I am, they are."

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[identity profile] librariansheart.livejournal.com 2009-07-13 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
She let the more painful past lie and concentrated on the disturbing present. "Hm. Some of the materials on protection against malevolent spirits and such suggest binding circles, and wards... I suppose walls wouldn't count as barriers unless the space inside is warded. They probably won't kindly wait outside while we ward against their entry, though. And I can't remember the exact diagram for the warding circle - I'd have to look it up again. But we could try that, if you like..."