[She wanders closer herself, observing him thoughtfully.
There's a lot of curiosity here, on both sides apparently, and Morrigan finds herself...intrigued. It's not every day one gets to just talk to a ghost so casually, and especially not one that's so articulate.
But her other questions can wait for the moment, as she reaches out to poke at him, just to see if he's actually solid.]
[...Oh, okay, she's doing this. He watches her approach, and reach for him, and poke him, all without moving away or saying anything to deter her, because why not. This might as well happen.
He's definitely tangible, in the way that something hollow and almost a little plastic is tangible; there's definitely no sense of weight to him, almost like he could be popped if she squeezed his arm hard enough, but she sure can poke at him and get a physical return on that.
I can see that. [Poke. Poke.... Seemingly satisfied, she pulls her hand back, crossing her arms over her chest as she regards him] I am wondering as to why.
Are spirits common where you are from? And I assume you have no equivalent to the Fade... Why have you decided to stick around? Is the afterlife so boring?
[Chill out, girl, one at a time. He might be a science experiment, but he's his own science experiment, specifically, no one else's.]
I have never seen an afterlife. If there is any. Spirits are not common. Whatever storybook tales you may have in your home about them do not apply to me.
[A beat, while he considers.]
All of you choose to stick around. I am perfectly within my rights to do the same.
Then answer quicker. [if you answer quickly you won't be bogged down under a mountain of her questions, duh.
She mutters something like 'not a fairytale-' please its all scientifically (ish?) proven, hdu, before she nods in acceptance of the answers]
I am simply curious what pull the living world would have. [Well, she supposes if he could just travel without worrying about things like food and water and sleep or obstacles...] Do you have limitations to travel normally? Can you not just float over the sea or across the land?
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There's a lot of curiosity here, on both sides apparently, and Morrigan finds herself...intrigued. It's not every day one gets to just talk to a ghost so casually, and especially not one that's so articulate.
But her other questions can wait for the moment, as she reaches out to poke at him, just to see if he's actually solid.]
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He's definitely tangible, in the way that something hollow and almost a little plastic is tangible; there's definitely no sense of weight to him, almost like he could be popped if she squeezed his arm hard enough, but she sure can poke at him and get a physical return on that.
He clears his throat.]
I am not like other spirits.
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Are spirits common where you are from? And I assume you have no equivalent to the Fade... Why have you decided to stick around? Is the afterlife so boring?
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[Chill out, girl, one at a time. He might be a science experiment, but he's his own science experiment, specifically, no one else's.]
I have never seen an afterlife. If there is any. Spirits are not common. Whatever storybook tales you may have in your home about them do not apply to me.
[A beat, while he considers.]
All of you choose to stick around. I am perfectly within my rights to do the same.
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She mutters something like 'not a fairytale-' please its all scientifically (ish?) proven, hdu, before she nods in acceptance of the answers]
I am simply curious what pull the living world would have. [Well, she supposes if he could just travel without worrying about things like food and water and sleep or obstacles...] Do you have limitations to travel normally? Can you not just float over the sea or across the land?
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Why would I care about travelling.
[Where is he going to go! He has better things to do!]
In any case. It is not so much the living world but the living that I am owed. That has, as you call it, pull.