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[Jane appears to be sitting in the middle of the woods. It's raining, though not terribly hard, and she doesn't appear too bothered by it as she shelters under a tree with an irritated-looking bird fluffed up on her shoulder.]
I've been thinking about something... and indulge me, because sitting out here waiting for the rain to stop is terribly dull.
[She doesn't use the network too often and rarely for a casual query, but she is bored.]
There are a good many people here from other worlds, yet I often notice that most seem to be... hmm, heroes of some kind, I suppose? Or people who were already powerful in magical ways, or people of high political influence. Some are gods, even. [A little shrug follows this, and she hums thoughtfully.]
So I wondered, then, just how many are not. How many were pulled into this from perfectly ordinary lives where nothing magical or horribly dangerous really happened to them, and they were certainly never anticipating having to halt some multiverse-ending calamity.
[A fat raindrop hits the top of her head and she flinches, looking up and then shuffling further back against the tree.] I'm sure I'm not the only one who often wonders which capricious higher power thought they had the skill set for this.
I've been thinking about something... and indulge me, because sitting out here waiting for the rain to stop is terribly dull.
[She doesn't use the network too often and rarely for a casual query, but she is bored.]
There are a good many people here from other worlds, yet I often notice that most seem to be... hmm, heroes of some kind, I suppose? Or people who were already powerful in magical ways, or people of high political influence. Some are gods, even. [A little shrug follows this, and she hums thoughtfully.]
So I wondered, then, just how many are not. How many were pulled into this from perfectly ordinary lives where nothing magical or horribly dangerous really happened to them, and they were certainly never anticipating having to halt some multiverse-ending calamity.
[A fat raindrop hits the top of her head and she flinches, looking up and then shuffling further back against the tree.] I'm sure I'm not the only one who often wonders which capricious higher power thought they had the skill set for this.
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[Maybe a month or two shy, but when it gets to over a year in a place like this one who is really counting.]
In that case it's even more of a delight.
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[Perhaps they ran in different circles?]
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[Jane supposes there are many people here who she has never met but have been here for a long time. How funny, though, to come across someone who has been here for what sounds like just as long as she has.]
How have you found it here? It isn't always easy, is it.
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What about you?
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I've had more than enough good experiences to balance out anything bad that might happen. It's often far more difficult than I'd like to keep myself out of trouble, however.
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If I ever find a way, I'll be sure to let you know! As it is, I think it just needs to be a matter of making the best of things.
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[Good company can improve anything.]
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It doesn't hurt at all. I have been told not to stretch myself quite so thin when it comes to that, but I simply love talking to people.
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[He is good at that...but his problem is terrible work life balance.] Though I think the occasional tea with friends is a good thing to do.
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I dare say I have the measure of every tea and coffee shop in New Camelot by now.