somewhatpointy: (Meh)
Ryo Ashihara ([personal profile] somewhatpointy) wrote in [community profile] eswareinmal2012-11-19 06:39 pm

GHB 8 | [Orb]

[Ryo’s visit to the White Forest following that fire had proved to be an interesting one. There, he’d found the most judgemental tower in existence, and he’d gone inside despite the fact he could tell it didn’t want him there. He’d explored the tower a little bit, and before it had finally driven him out by spitting fire at him every single time he tried to pick up one of the books in the library on the third floor, he’d found a few things.

Problem is, he doesn’t know how to interpret what he’s found...and he would love to know what was in those books in that library, too. He’s taking to the orb today on a two-pronged mission: find someone who can read the papers he found, and find someone the tower won’t hate to the degree it hates him. Perhaps someone else would have better luck with the books in the library than he would (not that this would be hard).

The orb video feed opens, and Ryo’s looking as casual as casual can be. He’s holding up a handful of papers he scrounged from the tower.]

Hey. I need someone who can read these. I think they might be important.
shadow_sage: (Shiny Blue Stuff)

[personal profile] shadow_sage 2012-12-09 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
It took humans decades to settle into the galactic community. Change isn't easy for anyone.

[She looks up, frowning.]

It's possible. I might find something tomorrow that puts everything into perspective. Or it might take me two or three centuries. I'm sorry, but there's no way to estimate these things.
shadow_sage: (Have A Seat)

[personal profile] shadow_sage 2012-12-11 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
[She considered this revelation for a moment.]

As far as I know, that is nothing by speculative fiction where I'm from.

[And she'd probably know, otherwise.]

I have to do something, or I'll never get to go home.
shadow_sage: (Someday)

[personal profile] shadow_sage 2012-12-13 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Life has a way of surprising us, doesn't it? I never expected to see the galaxy sucked into a war that meant extinction on a truly galactic scale, but there was no way to stop it.

[She sighed, and shook her head.]

We'll hope, then, that it is helpful. And there may be more in the tower, too.