Neji Hyuuga (
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[Hello again, Johto. The unpleasant frowning man with the pale eyes has returned, though this time looking rather worse for wear. Those familiar with the starting BGMS should recognize the music of Cherrygrove. If, indeed, the music translates through the display. Neji wouldn't know, as his past five days have been spent on the road.
Yes.
The route that usually takes only three days at a walking speed took him five. Furthermore, he's rather beaten and weary looking. That one would be on account of his taking it upon himself to fight most of the battles himself. Instead of his meditite. It's very possible said meditite only gained one level the entire week of battles.
Neither of those particularly concern him, however. He's actually turned on the device to inquire toward healing facilities for humans rather than pokemon (the pokemon of the duo can be seen to be quite healthy, although mildly concerned for those capable of reading the pokemon's expression).
This request, however, is sidetracked when he recognizes the song has changed. After five days of the same one, he'd gotten rather good at ignoring it--even used to it--this one, however...is more annoying.
He scowls and glances up into the sky--as if searching for the source of the music.]
Oh must it have gotten worse?
Yes.
The route that usually takes only three days at a walking speed took him five. Furthermore, he's rather beaten and weary looking. That one would be on account of his taking it upon himself to fight most of the battles himself. Instead of his meditite. It's very possible said meditite only gained one level the entire week of battles.
Neither of those particularly concern him, however. He's actually turned on the device to inquire toward healing facilities for humans rather than pokemon (the pokemon of the duo can be seen to be quite healthy, although mildly concerned for those capable of reading the pokemon's expression).
This request, however, is sidetracked when he recognizes the song has changed. After five days of the same one, he'd gotten rather good at ignoring it--even used to it--this one, however...is more annoying.
He scowls and glances up into the sky--as if searching for the source of the music.]
Oh must it have gotten worse?
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Unfortunately, yes. Be prepared to hear some different awful din every time you visit a new area, because it's never going to stop.
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He sighs at the man's words all the same.] Has no one discovered the source of this constant racket? [He is beginning to wonder whether anyone here has discovered anything at all about this world or if they've been too distracted collecting beasts to bother.]
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Unfortunately, no. Admittedly, that hasn't been a priority for me since my primary concern is finding a way to voluntarily return home... but I suspect it's merely a bizarre quirk of this world, of which there are far too many.
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Still, annoying as the constant noise is, finding a way to return the people home who should be returned is far more important than simply making it more tolerable for those who remain.] You mean to imply there are other 'quirks' than the music and those listed in the...guide? [It's painfully brief and much of it involves coaching about the pokemon rather than the world itself. Still, it does have some things about the world at large and refers to itself as a 'guide' (or perhaps others simply refer to it as such so often it's been dubbed as such involuntarily...) and so it's easiest simply to refer to it by that term.]
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What sorts of absurd things happen here that aren't permanent?
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...Perhaps the concept that this is a genjutsu may not be unfounded.]
What you're describing sounds as if we might be in a projected world of some sort, rather than merely a carefully crafted reality or strange future.
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He frowns. Could it even be possible to bring back the dead with genjutsu, no matter how powerful? Or could he even have been fooled by that very genjutsu before his 'death'?
How disturbing to think about.] There are methods which could project a world more detailed than this, if the user wished and had access to it. However, I don't see the reason why our chakra would then be suppressed in the way it has.
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Unless, of course, you're assuming that everyone who isn't from your world is some sort of illusion.
[...this is not the face of someone who would appreciate being told he's an illusion.]
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However, it's also difficult to determine the purpose of such a world from within it.
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What motive would anyone have for stranding multitudes of people from different worlds in an illusionary world like this one? Perhaps I could understand if it was actively malicious-or, on the other end, a complete paradise, but this world is just somewhat bizarre.