[ Sariel, despite what he has shared regarding his creators and his purpose, seems more perceptive than he believes, in his own way. Perhaps he would be a different person, without those installed limiters in place, but for a so-called tool, he has an earnest nature and quite profound thoughts to express.
It isn't surprising that he has taken it upon himself to venture out into the darkness, undeterred. His response to Yesod's attempt at reassurance has the sound of an assurance in turn. ]
If you haven't felt odd since the fog appeared, that is a relief. You may be more resilient than other Augmented or the citizens of Karteria.
[ It should allow Sariel to search more of the city safely, then. ]
[ Considering that they can't predict how their Natural Souls will react, in these circumstances, it's good that Sariel acknowledges the possibility that he isn't impervious to it. It's likely that those new instincts interact with their own emotions to a greater degree than they would otherwise, influencing them and their thoughts. It might be helpful for all of them to have the option of turning to people with whom they share the tangible connection of an imprint.
There is the issue of the citizens' behavior, besides. ]
Could you contact me, if you experience anything unusual? I'll also keep you informed as I search.
[ That is, sharing any news is a given — not only to search for Malkuth effectively, but because Sariel counts among Malkuth's close friends — and so is proceeding with caution. After a moment's pause, Yesod adds: ]
Though I don't mean that any correspondence should be restricted to exchanging information. Rather... should you encounter trouble, due to the fog itself or other people, I would appreciate hearing from you.
[ They should all be able to return home to their apartment, safe. ]
...By the way, Niki has brought us food that he prepared. We shouldn't let it go to waste.
[ As difficult as it is to remember to address such needs right now, to have any appetite, they should take care not to neglect it. Niki's thoughtfulness is appreciated, too. ]
their (adopted by everyone) ant angel now
[ Sariel, despite what he has shared regarding his creators and his purpose, seems more perceptive than he believes, in his own way. Perhaps he would be a different person, without those installed limiters in place, but for a so-called tool, he has an earnest nature and quite profound thoughts to express.
It isn't surprising that he has taken it upon himself to venture out into the darkness, undeterred. His response to Yesod's attempt at reassurance has the sound of an assurance in turn. ]
If you haven't felt odd since the fog appeared, that is a relief. You may be more resilient than other Augmented or the citizens of Karteria.
[ It should allow Sariel to search more of the city safely, then. ]
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[He has been told he was resilient. He was made to be. He was ripped apart, wounded, and he still came back, battle after battle.]
Still. I will be careful. Sometimes...it takes a while for me to feel things.
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[ Considering that they can't predict how their Natural Souls will react, in these circumstances, it's good that Sariel acknowledges the possibility that he isn't impervious to it. It's likely that those new instincts interact with their own emotions to a greater degree than they would otherwise, influencing them and their thoughts. It might be helpful for all of them to have the option of turning to people with whom they share the tangible connection of an imprint.
There is the issue of the citizens' behavior, besides. ]
Could you contact me, if you experience anything unusual? I'll also keep you informed as I search.
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[The more heads the better. And Yesod is very smart. He might figure out where she is faster than he can.]
Please be careful, too. Okay?
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[ That is, sharing any news is a given — not only to search for Malkuth effectively, but because Sariel counts among Malkuth's close friends — and so is proceeding with caution. After a moment's pause, Yesod adds: ]
Though I don't mean that any correspondence should be restricted to exchanging information. Rather... should you encounter trouble, due to the fog itself or other people, I would appreciate hearing from you.
[ They should all be able to return home to their apartment, safe. ]
...By the way, Niki has brought us food that he prepared. We shouldn't let it go to waste.
[ As difficult as it is to remember to address such needs right now, to have any appetite, they should take care not to neglect it. Niki's thoughtfulness is appreciated, too. ]