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ohmyarceus2021-09-01 08:06 am
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at least you won't get anyone peeking around your mind on your actual travels, unless you count the Pokémon. as far as I know, all this invasive stuff only happens when we're brought over.
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If that's the case, those who are already nonpowered humans to begin with should count themselves lucky, I suppose.
[ Neither confirming nor denying whether that applies to him. ]
That's small comfort, though the fact that I've been unwillingly conscripted into traveling this unfamiliar world alongside my too-aptly-chosen companion in the first place sort of sours that a bit.
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very lucky indeed.
trust me, most of us otherworlders don't appreciate getting kidnapped. but many of the people that have been here for a while speak highly of this world's utopic nature, and refuse to return to their own realms. I must admit, I see the appeal. if my brother was here with me, I think I would agree.
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And even if the claims are true, I have too many people relying on me in my world to abandon them just because this world is better or more peaceful.
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thinking about those left at home, though, that I can agree with. and it's the only reason why my "seeing the appeal" was hypothetical. I've heard our worlds aren't aware of us missing, but it's hard to find comfort in the situation anyway.