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[PUBLIC CHANNEL] DAY 51
Has anyone found anything substantial?
Because I've been reading for hours... every day, mind, and all I'm finding is peas.
Just... peas.
And I know there's more.
[Pause.]
We're dozens of eyes, at least some of which are... looking for relevance.
[Shima.]
So if you've found anything to share, it might be faster to combine what we do have, rather than combing over the same things multiple times?
[Listen. No one said he was good at team work.
But if everyone's combing out individual peas and grains in the dirt, then at least combining them might make some sort of passable salad.
Or maybe someone is holding out.]
Because I've been reading for hours... every day, mind, and all I'm finding is peas.
Just... peas.
And I know there's more.
[Pause.]
We're dozens of eyes, at least some of which are... looking for relevance.
[Shima.]
So if you've found anything to share, it might be faster to combine what we do have, rather than combing over the same things multiple times?
[Listen. No one said he was good at team work.
But if everyone's combing out individual peas and grains in the dirt, then at least combining them might make some sort of passable salad.
Or maybe someone is holding out.]
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I mean, I told you what I had, right?
'A soul is both the Light and the Shadow it casts. Good and Evil are inextricable, they thought. ...They are one in the same.'....
... Mnnhh...which is vague enough on it's own but...
'When even the Light invites Darkness, they must both be found unworthy. The mortal soul would be purged, only purified by yielding to a new and better form...
That's not helpful, that's just scary..!!
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Like.
Actual peas?
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Just trite verse about phoenixes and the sun and rotting wood letting in Light.
[Now he's all scrambled up, thanks Zan.]
It's... it's a figure of speech.
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Cause I was like.
"Where are these books that produce food?"
Though I think the phrase is "peanuts", not peas. Maybe?
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[No, really.
He found a book that manifested an entire tree of weird orange tomatoes.
They're called persimmons].... anyway, it's definitely peas.
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[And he knows he's referencing himself here but it is vital for any progression. Being an information gatherer at homes, he knows even the smallest pawn or information can turn the tide.] As I have mentioned before I have information on a 'Mother of Invention' but I don't think it has anything in mind of the goal we are looking for.
That being said, information that even remotely seems interesting should be shared. It may not make sense at first but it could be useful in the long run. Sometimes information does not seem worth it until other more straight forward things are clarified.
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It speaks of her as a 'marvel in of herself.' As one of the Winter Court, she sought to rise above her weakness to iron. She put a lot of years, 'eons' it says, into looking for the answer to this problem in order to 'make the Court of Winter truly undying.' I still have the book in my possession as I make sure to pick it back up every morning.
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[It's plausible, she has to admit, but the idea of a fae court getting that kind of protection doesn't sit well with Rita. There's some tension in her voice when she continues.]
I'd like to get a look at that text, or even a copy.
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[He hums in thought and it is hard to read body language or voice over the radio. He himself would not like for fae to not have any weaknesses.]
Of course. Find one of my Tease, the purple butterflies, if you give up looking for me or I can meet you somewhere.
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[The sound of Foster laughing.]
Don't say that in public, someone will think you're serious!
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[He doesn't expect it to last long.]
Don't worry. I don't think many here take me seriously unless we're in the thick of more heated situations.
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[He laughs again--
And then sobers, at least slightly.]
So the Winter court wanted to overcome their native weakness...?
Does it say anything else?
[Though really, even that is... something to know.]
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"Even Arcadia had its weaknesses, she thought, and to not rise above them is to be a slave to them. It was in this spirit that she sought to transcend the limitations of her kind, refusing to accept only the magical gifts she had been born with. As one of the Winter Court, she would harness the power of fire, stealing its service from Summer. She would take the fragile souls of mortals and lift them into her arms, saving them from their impurities and revealing their true potential."
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[Worst. Library. Ever.]
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He can't quite place it, though...? Oh well.]
But did they have anything interesting to say?
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How are we supposed to find anything useful when the whole place fights back?
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[He says it with a smile.]
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And, I didn't know this about Asgore, but I don't think I needed to?
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Well, the old King. Of all the underground monsters, back home.
Completely unrelated to all this miracle business, I'm sure! If he had that kind of power... The Barrier would have been a piece of cake. Maybe even the edible sort!
[Who knows with fae powers, right?]
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[However, Monsters in general are a topic of interest to Foster, despite his incredibly poor relationships with every single one of them.]
...or that there were any underground.
[He supposes Flowey did in fact travel underground, but that didn't seem to be a lifestyle choice so much as a side effect of being a literal flower.]
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[Sure, they could spend a few contracts digging up information, but how many people here are going to be able to stand that?]
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Just the right book.
[The frustration is audible in his voice.]