1300yen: (noble dignified hand gestures)
alisha 'costs 1300 yen' diphda ([personal profile] 1300yen) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology2016-06-11 10:13 pm

(open-ish) the damage is already done

CHARACTERS: Everyone who stayed behind on Nalawi
DATE: 06/12... technically..... but covering the three months the recruits stayed behind
WARNINGS: None, probably. Will edit if something comes up!
SUMMARY: A catch-all log for the characters who stayed behind on Nalawi!

Just what it says! For the characters who stayed behind, feel free to make top levels or prompts of what they're doing to further help out the locals.
grunehexe: (shadows)

[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-07-05 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
... If we ever return home, you mean.

[Corrected, with a slightly reluctant tone, gaze settled somewhere vaguely in the tidepool water. It wasn't something she ever put into words, but there was another reason Sieglinde was so concerned with the matter of her heir.

If she never managed to make it back to her world... perhaps at least a child of hers might one day be able to, to take back the cure she hoped to find.]


It is not a guarantee.

[personal profile] ex_adept136 2016-07-05 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe not, but...I've been given reason to think it's quite possible.

[Haise didn't doubt that Sorey had been honest in his account. And were that the case, it could be as though they have never left to begin with. He hoped they remembered, at least. That they kept the things that mattered.

But as someone whose hold on so many things was tenuous at best, he wasn't certain of that]


Gambling with someone else's feelings wouldn't be fair. Besides, I- [He cut himself off abruptly, biting his lip] ...there are some things others need not deal with.
Edited 2016-07-05 13:47 (UTC)
grunehexe: (arms crossed)

[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-07-06 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[There was a moment when Sieglinde almost asked. Anyone would be curious- "some things others need not deal with" was a rather vague and mysterious sounding statement, after all.

Implying something not good.

... But it wasn't her intent to make him feel bad, or dredge up things he would rather not talk about. Instead, she turned to her list in the sand and erased it with an easy flick of her wrist.

They could talk about something else. They had three months, after all.]