[If he could take a deep enough breath for it, he'd heave a sigh. But he shakes his head with a furrow in his brow, just slightly—too much and he'd probably threaten another wave of vertigo.]
That's not why I went. But it's not the first time it's put something in my head.
[ Emet-Selch lifts a hand to massage his temples. This whole mess is a headache that he would rather just avoid, but it seems there’s no helping it. The damn snakes are everywhere, and problems are just beginning. ]
I am going to have to ask you to elaborate. I understand the records you all found of what happened to the people of Rumpitur led some to believe that the AI genuinely wished to help.
[ So he doesn't have any AI flashbacks uploaded into his brain, yet. He slides a hand over his own face, moving his bangs out of the way as he tries to put together how to best reply. ]
Before now, I'd felt foreign emotions and minor hallucinations I can only assume were the simulation's intent. This recent one was only a brief suggestion. I wouldn't be surprised by a full vision.
[Even though he's struggling to focus, he can guess at what Emet-Selch means by that information. It's something he's certainly been eager to find out... so even if he may need the rest, he decides to push through.]
Ask what you like and I'll answer what I can. I have notes I can copy for you later.
'Twas going to be my next question — if the lot of you had been sentenced. I cannot also help but wonder if the AI has "Jerry" to serve as its messenger, then why bother speaking to you in such a manner.
[ For every answer he gets, it seems a dozen more questions get unearthed. ]
[He doesn't have the focus to even be able to hypothesize. Jerry has certainly seemed more... available, in some ways. All of it seems like nonsense at this point.]
I don't know if it knows, either. It's all so convoluted...
I would posit that we may be working with more than one entity, then. If nothing else, what the snakes want runs counter to what the AI supposedly wants, so they must be the work of someone, or something, else.
Now, I cannot fathom what that might be. There is simply not enough information.
[ He gives Altius another once over. The man is fading fast and probably needs his rest, so best they begin to wrap up. ]
[A thoughtful furrow comes to his brow. He had considered that their apparent purpose was at odds with the AI's objective, but he'd chalked that up to it being a potential test, more than anything. Could they be a separate force entirely...?
But his thoughts along those lines are interrupted by a much more important piece of information, and he turns his eyes back to Emet-Selch, gaze as sharp as it can be in his current state.]
[ If the snakes are a test put before them by the AI, then they’re an exceptionally poor one. Still, it’s not outside the realm of possibility, if his “two entities” theory doesn’t pan out.
On to other matters for the moment. ]
Their souls showed signs of degradation, with no visible means of reparation. Whatever you lose when you die stays lost. Needless to say, dying is not advised.
[Altius's expression darkens; it's not unexpected to hear in the least, but it confirms that it's vital to stay in one piece in this place.]
Small enough they seem fine externally, but...
[He doesn't want to consider what will happen if this affliction succeeds in killing him. Certain people can't afford to have their souls degraded any further than they already are.]
[This feels like something he should be doing something about. Putting the warning out himself—or trying to make sense of this revival mechanism that leaves pieces of them behind. But his head feels like it's spinning; he brings a shaky hand over his eyes.]
[ He can see the signs of a man who has his fingers in everyone's business wanting to continue the trend, a busybody who's body is not so keen on him being busy right now. ]
Ere you tie yourself into knots, 'tis my intention to make sure everyone is informed. However, right in the midst of all the chaos, where it might be missed or lost, is not the time.
[ A moment passes. It's true they're likely too scattered to focus on their tablets, even if everyone else has avoided getting bitten. He lets out a breath, then, ]
... You're right.
[ He's certain enough from his conversations with this man that he'll follow through. That much he can let go of. ]
[ Emet-Selch won't hear very much argument from Altius about his attitude, at least. And unfortunately he does need to rest, and there's not much else he can do for now. ]
Emet-Selch is gone before he has the chance to even process that enough to ask about it. So now he's going to try to work through all that mess with a brain that's only somewhat cooperating with him.
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[ Because like, he’s not about to go doing whatever a strange voice in his head tells him to. That’s insanity. ]
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That's not why I went. But it's not the first time it's put something in my head.
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I am going to have to ask you to elaborate. I understand the records you all found of what happened to the people of Rumpitur led some to believe that the AI genuinely wished to help.
Is this the same?
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[ So he doesn't have any AI flashbacks uploaded into his brain, yet. He slides a hand over his own face, moving his bangs out of the way as he tries to put together how to best reply. ]
Before now, I'd felt foreign emotions and minor hallucinations I can only assume were the simulation's intent. This recent one was only a brief suggestion. I wouldn't be surprised by a full vision.
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Do you know if it is just you experiencing these things?
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A young man told me he'd also had the latter... and a friend of mine was forced into a debilitating mood entirely unlike them for a while.
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[ Dry. ]
I would hear everything you know, if it is not too much to ask of you in your current state. In return, I have information of my own to give.
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Ask what you like and I'll answer what I can. I have notes I can copy for you later.
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Do you know if there are any connecting factors between you and the other people who have been thus affected?
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[Because that's fair!]
With one of the hallucinations... I don't know. I'd have to ask him specifics. Mine were after we were all forced to share dreams.
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[ For every answer he gets, it seems a dozen more questions get unearthed. ]
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I don't know if it knows, either. It's all so convoluted...
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Now, I cannot fathom what that might be. There is simply not enough information.
[ He gives Altius another once over. The man is fading fast and probably needs his rest, so best they begin to wrap up. ]
That aside, I spoke to Ellie and Ragna.
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But his thoughts along those lines are interrupted by a much more important piece of information, and he turns his eyes back to Emet-Selch, gaze as sharp as it can be in his current state.]
Did you discover anything?
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On to other matters for the moment. ]
Their souls showed signs of degradation, with no visible means of reparation. Whatever you lose when you die stays lost. Needless to say, dying is not advised.
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Small enough they seem fine externally, but...
[He doesn't want to consider what will happen if this affliction succeeds in killing him. Certain people can't afford to have their souls degraded any further than they already are.]
Have you told anyone else?
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[ He doubts Ragna would have said much of anything. He can't speak for Ellie, though. If she told someone, they have not come forward about it. ]
They both described feeling "off" shortly after their revival. A feeling of missing something, though not knowing what that something was.
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[This feels like something he should be doing something about. Putting the warning out himself—or trying to make sense of this revival mechanism that leaves pieces of them behind. But his head feels like it's spinning; he brings a shaky hand over his eyes.]
Is this why the other cycles failed...?
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Ere you tie yourself into knots, 'tis my intention to make sure everyone is informed. However, right in the midst of all the chaos, where it might be missed or lost, is not the time.
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... You're right.
[ He's certain enough from his conversations with this man that he'll follow through. That much he can let go of. ]
Thank you for informing me.
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[ Look at that, he can be perfectly cordial when the situation calls for it. ]
If we're done here, I shall leave you to your rest.
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I'll contact you later.
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I cannot see yours, you know. Your soul. So pray, do not do anything stupid.
[ Not gonna even stay to elaborate on that. Byeeee. ]
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Emet-Selch is gone before he has the chance to even process that enough to ask about it. So now he's going to try to work through all that mess with a brain that's only somewhat cooperating with him.
Thanks, buddy!]