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Albert Silverberg ([personal profile] endsjustified) wrote in [personal profile] livestage 2025-03-16 04:34 am (UTC)

Re: STORY TURNIN

[ICly Jackson submits this due to being unusually unharmed]


The Cirrus Legend is named DOLDRUMUS. (Character 5)

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There was a situation that happened in Cirrus.

Where all of their data suddenly seemed to have disappeared. Many people believed that due to Forge's new SYSTEM , they were to blame.

And truly, a small part of it is true, they were responsible for a bit of it, the networks kind of got into a crosshairs, but it was for a very small portion. Forge paid them money and that was that.

No, the real truth was that someone on Cirrus had betrayed the family. They took that information and hid it.

Once they figure out who done it, they would have to die. And the storyteller who told that story? They would have to disappear, too. (Event 5)

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"Destruction.

Everyone has seen the destruction caused by natural forces like the weather. It is sad, it is heartbreaking, people experience loss in a way that's never felt before.

And yet, there's a different kind of destruction that only people can do. Torture, mind games, truly heinous acts against human kind...

Just look at what the storytellers had to go through. They'll tell you the stories- haha, jk.

Or at least, that's what people who want humans to be special will believe. Humans aren't actually that special. Weather can torture people, too. The anxiety that they can cause, lifelong agony, the odd and horrific ways people can die, or even the tragic ways people can live afterwards.

Nature can be heartless too.

So that's why I never feel bad, nya. (Weather 5)

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"Cirrus benefits on the loss of others. Those who will give up their information and those who don't choose to give up their information. They sell their information in exchange for more.

But what does cirrus lose?

They lose parts of their humanity.

Those who delve deeper and deeper into the family's business will find they just cannot stop with expanding their knowledge and so, they lose that part of them.

But sometimes it's worth it. Because you retain the knowledge of a family whose main setting is a laboratory. Who has done worse crimes than you. Probably. So really, this is fortunate, isn't it?

What were they called... it had to have begun with an A...the Apothecaries... no, not them. The...A...Al...?" (Fortune 5)

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"However, he was good at his job.

They thought all the fortunes had been burned away. But no.

He was just way too good at his job. And he enjoyed being good at it.

He took his stack. And he placed them one by one onto one singular person.

He knew this was his last job so he wanted to make sure to finish it perfectly.

And so he set that person on fire, a scream that sounds like every agony in the world rang through one single person. (Misfortune 5)

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