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Elda Marker ([personal profile] matchbreaker) wrote in [community profile] trustfell2017-10-21 07:19 pm

I dreamed of a world so far from here that's not on the map

To my Fellows,

What is "good" and what is "evil" is something that can be debated for longer than most of you will ever live, as is the nature of men. These debates are without meaning in my eyes. Despite that man's belief, men are not born to be good or evil, and what flaws they have in personality or character are things that can be overcome through their choices. Both for better and, as we've seen, for worse.

Life is not without suffering, but I should hope that every one of you is loved by someone. Loves someone. Many of you probably know that some of those loved ones are entering into an experience similar to our own. The terror of that is an undeniable sword which hangs above our heads.

Do not isolate yourselves, and hold onto what belief will best inspire you. And if you wish to join us for another one of these gatherings, meet us in the dining hall at 8PM.

Sincerely yours,
Elda Marker

PS: Those who can taste will once more provide food.


[ Well that sure is a lot of words which is being put under your doors, put on the fridge, and generally distributed around. It... uh, sure is a letter? It's in the same impossibly perfect cursive as last week, and is written with an almost angry bravado. Because even if she was vindicated at the end there, she was vindicated by a (by his own admission) evil priest. So. That feels bad.

Anyway, with some effort, the dining hall (which now has a lot of candles at Cabanela's little shrine, even with adding the two more here) is filled with food: Susan's got the booze as usual but also a big pot of mac and cheese. Adelina's done her noble best with some finger sandwiches. Yuri's brought some sweets that Estelle might've made. As for Elda, well, she still basically can't cook, so what she provides instead is:

A few board games including a Settlers of Catan, Sorry, and Candyland knock off. I guess we're playing games. Or at least she's suggesting it, who knew? ]
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[personal profile] destage 2017-10-22 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
[...what does she think a mother is...

That's such a loaded question. She's never personally had one, but...]


...They always show mothers in stories...they're wonderful women. Warm, caring...they ask you how your day was, they want to know what's going on in your life. They're willing to tell you that they're proud of you, and scold you when you're being stupid, but...they care. They always care...
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[personal profile] destage 2017-10-22 06:04 am (UTC)(link)
[Unconditional love.

That's something Sayaka's heard of before. Many times, in the stories she reads--to be able to love like that, with no restriction, and no sort of...condition to be upheld. Just...a bond that's stronger than steel, stronger than anything.

Then there's those three words, and Sayaka...just...

...She puts the stones back in her sleeve, comes out from the barricade, and just hugs Elda again. Words--words are failing her, they really are, but--]


I--I love you too, Mom...
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[personal profile] destage 2017-10-22 06:37 am (UTC)(link)
[...Sayaka can't help but chuckle a bit. That's...that's a lot to say, for just one human girl, isn't it? After Elda's gone through so much...it's...

God. She better survive, there...better be something she can do for her, even when they get out--]


...Thank you. Thank you...for not letting me be alone anymore...I couldn't ask for anything more.

[She definitely understands where that Dislikes: loneliness comes from, now. She adores the fact that...well, she isn't alone here. They've lost so many people here, but Sayaka can't say she's alone now.

She's got a family, and they won't leave each other behind.]
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[personal profile] destage 2017-10-23 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
[...Sayaka smiles a bit, but...well, she seems satisfied enough with the answer. She pulls her arms back with a smile.]

...No, I think that does. Just...please don't say that a dead man doesn't matter anymore. I have memories of a wonderful one, that I consider incredibly dear to my heart. To forget the impact he, or anyone else has had...it'd be insulting to all of them.

[Sayaka smiles when she says that, though.]