[ Toph is who she is and she isn't waiting for permission or asking for forgiveness. Sometimes that's abrasive, but a lot of the time it's refreshingly straightforward. She's not looking to prove anything and she doesn't mind going out of her way to help people. ]
I think almost a year by now? [ She's not exactly keeping track, but it is her birthday around this time of year so Toph has recently been forced to consider it must be getting close to a year. She'd shown up only a couple months after turning thirteen. ] Don't take the premise too seriously. It's not like they're literally putting us in prison or whatever. Things can suck, but we still have, like, houses and friends and jobs.
[ Toph isn't going to sugar-coat life in Aldrip, but she also comes from a world that recently wrapped up a century-long war, and she's been to Lake Laogai, among other places. She has a real sense of perspective for her age on what constitutes a prison. ]
[ the hum of acknowledgement he gives her is supposed to be neutral, but doesn't quite have all of the frustration filtered out of it. a year. riku had been processing this with the mindset of someone who had already spent so long waiting, that another period of time was nothing, but that time seemed to stretch further the more he learned. ]
Yeah, the premise didn't line up from the start. It feels like a normal world, aside from not being able to leave.
[ even the weirder experiences so far weren't too removed from what he'd experienced elsewhere. ]
What do you mean, feels like a normal world? How many have you been to?
[ Toph still has a bit of conceptual difficulty with what's going on here. She's far from stupid, but computers are fairly abstract ideas to her, and being in a "simulation" similarly doesn't quite sink in. As a result, she tends not to include that in her newbie explanations, because if she doesn't understand it herself she doesn't think she should be the one explaining it.
Her closest understanding is that this is like the spirit world. You can get stuck here, reality itself is malleable and bends, and time doesn't pass right between here and the natural world. That's been enough for her so far. ]
[ he shrugs vaguely. it's pretty obviously more than a few, by that response.
"normal world" might be a bit of a stretch, but it's not different enough that riku feels like the distinction is important. even less so if this was some sort of simulation - that meant the real issue would be whatever state they were all in outside of this, if they still had forms outside of it at all. ]
Worlds all have their own orders and rules. It's unusual to have a lot of people from other worlds in one, but not unheard of.
Seriously? Okay, if you're the expert, lay it out for me. Pay me back for rescuing you.
[ Toph is sincerely interested -- this sounds more comprehensible than all the tech talk -- but she's also ribbing him again. They're fast coming up on the burger place and she's ready to hear all about other worlds.
It's the kind of thing she'd like to travel around and visit if it were possible for her. ]
[ he scoffs at the teasing, but falls contemplatively quiet right after. explaining this kind of thing generally fell to the more talkative members of their little light defender squad, even if riku probably understood it better than some of them. or they'd hand the task off to ienzo, always happy to lay out details even if he tended to get carried away with academic terminology.
after a long pause, he fumbles over the beginning of the explanation anyway as they arrive at the burger place. ]
Each world's got... There's different knowledge in them, different origins. Some are really isolated. [ his own home being one of them, though with the occasional comings and goings of the aforementioned light defender squad these days, it's opened up a bit. ] Others are almost like - hubs, I guess, for people from all over.
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I think almost a year by now? [ She's not exactly keeping track, but it is her birthday around this time of year so Toph has recently been forced to consider it must be getting close to a year. She'd shown up only a couple months after turning thirteen. ] Don't take the premise too seriously. It's not like they're literally putting us in prison or whatever. Things can suck, but we still have, like, houses and friends and jobs.
[ Toph isn't going to sugar-coat life in Aldrip, but she also comes from a world that recently wrapped up a century-long war, and she's been to Lake Laogai, among other places. She has a real sense of perspective for her age on what constitutes a prison. ]
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Yeah, the premise didn't line up from the start. It feels like a normal world, aside from not being able to leave.
[ even the weirder experiences so far weren't too removed from what he'd experienced elsewhere. ]
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[ Toph still has a bit of conceptual difficulty with what's going on here. She's far from stupid, but computers are fairly abstract ideas to her, and being in a "simulation" similarly doesn't quite sink in. As a result, she tends not to include that in her newbie explanations, because if she doesn't understand it herself she doesn't think she should be the one explaining it.
Her closest understanding is that this is like the spirit world. You can get stuck here, reality itself is malleable and bends, and time doesn't pass right between here and the natural world. That's been enough for her so far. ]
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[ he shrugs vaguely. it's pretty obviously more than a few, by that response.
"normal world" might be a bit of a stretch, but it's not different enough that riku feels like the distinction is important. even less so if this was some sort of simulation - that meant the real issue would be whatever state they were all in outside of this, if they still had forms outside of it at all. ]
Worlds all have their own orders and rules. It's unusual to have a lot of people from other worlds in one, but not unheard of.
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[ Toph is sincerely interested -- this sounds more comprehensible than all the tech talk -- but she's also ribbing him again. They're fast coming up on the burger place and she's ready to hear all about other worlds.
It's the kind of thing she'd like to travel around and visit if it were possible for her. ]
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after a long pause, he fumbles over the beginning of the explanation anyway as they arrive at the burger place. ]
Each world's got... There's different knowledge in them, different origins. Some are really isolated. [ his own home being one of them, though with the occasional comings and goings of the aforementioned light defender squad these days, it's opened up a bit. ] Others are almost like - hubs, I guess, for people from all over.