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indigo_events ([personal profile] indigo_events) wrote in [community profile] ohmyarceus2021-01-01 02:02 pm
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JANUARY - FEBRUARY TEST DRIVE MEME



➞ Post with a character you wish to test drive in this game's setting.
➞ Tag other people's starters and thread out shenanigans!
➞ Invite your friends! Try out new characters! Come play with us!
➞ Have fun!

NOT SURE WHERE TO BEGIN YOUR TEST-DRIVE JOURNEY?
CHECK OUT ALL THE LOCATIONS WE HAVE AVAILABLE IN:


JOHTO | KANTO | SEVII ISLANDS


Feel free to make various prompts in multiple locations!


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[personal profile] eternallyabsconding 2021-01-22 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[Lol don't worry Orph, they've already worked through that possible dilemma. They're also just hoping that people haven't simply stopped dying back home. Now that would be a story worthy of a written verse!]

Being mortal really does change how you think. There's something about the tedium of it-- all the eating and sleeping and whatnot-- that really makes you appreciate the few conveniences available to you. [That's what bothers Zag the most. He feels like he could be doing something better with his time instead of performing this endless cycle of upkeep.] But I'm enjoying myself! It's an adventure, I suppose. And I do rather like the mortals. Shades are so morose, but live humans seem to put a lot into seizing their day, as it were. I can appreciate that mindset.
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[personal profile] aglancetothestern 2021-01-23 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
There is something about being dead that gives one a predilection for dwelling on the mistakes of the past and those opportunities lost to us rather than moving ever onward as the living often do. [ Says... Orpheus, the man who spent his entire life after it occurred dwelling on a singular, admittedly very major mistake and refusing to get past it. But still. ]

And it is inconvenient, somewhat, having to eat and sleep, isn't it? But I think, there is some joy and respite to be had in these simple pleasures, when there is a comfortable place to lie or a good meal to be had. It is a shame we cannot go and explore and work without need for rest, but perhaps it would be an equal shame not to have these moments of stillness and calm. I appreciate them now, here, more than I did in life originally.