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𝚂𝚄𝙽𝙳𝙰𝚈. ([personal profile] catharses) wrote in [community profile] diademooc 2025-06-08 07:22 pm (UTC)

so sorry for the delay!!

[ 'During the expedition' sparks some curiosity since it sounds more formal than a trip. Not even Penacony's guests from distant star systems referred to their journey there as such; it brings to mind the path of the Trailblaze and what the Nameless set out to do and what he'd meant to go along with as a guest before he'd arrived here.

It's easier then to focus on something of the past, and Sunday nods in response to her question. One he's answered many times over though this time he seeks to keep from slipping into the act of a Family administrator when it's no longer his position. How successful he'll be remains to be seen. ]


My home star system, Asdana, has high levels of memoria which were used to shape the Dreamscape into being. Its name is apt as it's meant to be a dream for visitors to experience outside of the world we know as reality, though not entirely separate as one could bring items back and forth between either realm as they interacted. It contained twelve dream worlds and contained grand shopping districts, theaters, even a university... the possibilities truly were limited only by what one of the Dreamweavers could turn from an idea into existence.

[ The sort of thing which should have been a paradise and certainly presented itself as one, though Sunday can't help a small sigh. ]

It was meant to be an ideal, and yet corruption found its way in nonetheless from the very time it was founded. Unfortunately I cannot say I was not also responsible for a variety of it when I was hoping for the opposite, though perhaps it will be better off now.

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