Jessica Boyette (
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[text/action/videro] An Invitation x2/MARIGOLD MADNESS!
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Since the Powers That Be have decided that they want to give us all cavities and diabetes, I am keeping a big pot of stew going at Beaumont for anyone who needs emergency food that is not candy. If I am not there, Bulbasaur or one of the robots will be in charge of it. Do not worry, they are all sanitary. It is free to use so do not avoid it if you do not have food. There are severe health consequences to eating only sugar, which I guess the people in charge do not care about.
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Also if there is anybody that needs a place to stay, Beaumont has a lot of rooms open. It is by the lake on the northwest side, and is pretty convenient as far as being close to places. There are some robots here that do the housekeeping stuff. Also you will get a lot of free snacks because I bake a lot. I guess that is not much of a benefit right now but there you go. Pets are OK.
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[Hi, Ladygarden residents. Do you like your reality TV to have normally linefaced girls curled up on the ground and crying in the middle of nowhere? Because the Vine has decided that is the hot new thing in entertainment. (The more perceptive viewers might notice she seems less opaque around the edges than usual.)
[After a moment, she notices the mirror broadcasting her. She makes a few awkward attempts to turn it off, then lets her arm flop to the ground.]
Fine. I give up.
Since the Powers That Be have decided that they want to give us all cavities and diabetes, I am keeping a big pot of stew going at Beaumont for anyone who needs emergency food that is not candy. If I am not there, Bulbasaur or one of the robots will be in charge of it. Do not worry, they are all sanitary. It is free to use so do not avoid it if you do not have food. There are severe health consequences to eating only sugar, which I guess the people in charge do not care about.
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Also if there is anybody that needs a place to stay, Beaumont has a lot of rooms open. It is by the lake on the northwest side, and is pretty convenient as far as being close to places. There are some robots here that do the housekeeping stuff. Also you will get a lot of free snacks because I bake a lot. I guess that is not much of a benefit right now but there you go. Pets are OK.
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[Hi, Ladygarden residents. Do you like your reality TV to have normally linefaced girls curled up on the ground and crying in the middle of nowhere? Because the Vine has decided that is the hot new thing in entertainment. (The more perceptive viewers might notice she seems less opaque around the edges than usual.)
[After a moment, she notices the mirror broadcasting her. She makes a few awkward attempts to turn it off, then lets her arm flop to the ground.]
Fine. I give up.
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Object phantoms, I believe. Since they have no inherent sentience they're useful heavy lifting and such.
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Well, I'm definitely a heavy object. Heavier than I was, anyway.
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[A light clapping.]
They have carried others before.
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[Interesting new information: a surefire pick-me-up for Jessica. Literally, in this case.]
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[Giggle-giggle.
One of the spirit orbs floats up to Jessica.]
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[She peers at the orb, poking it gently.]
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I've seen a couple things kind of like that. Only, uh, they were living things. Formerly. Maybe.
We don't have a lot of solid ghost science where I come from.
Hah, solid ghost.
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[She smiles.]
Ahh, that's a shame.
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Which is kind of bizarre, now that I think about it.
Do I, uh, sit on it, or what?
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Another two fly out slowly.]
Basically, yes.
[The group of them cluster up in a flat formation. Good and big enough to sit oneself upon.]
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Usually I try to avoid touching 'em... At least these ones aren't gross.
What's the difference between a phantom and a ghost?
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[They slowly start levitating upward, and in, according to her memory, the direction of Beaumont. They should feel rather cold, and a little sinky (like a really plush couch), but otherwise not too uncomfortable. Yuyuko herself floats along as well.]
Phantoms are born that way. From the time of their creation and disappearance, they will always be ghostly and ethereal. A good portion of them are object phantoms, and the detached remnants of humans and other creatures. Ghosts are strictly the spirits of deceased humans and other youkai.
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oog...
Wait... how are, uh, remnants different from spirits?
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They can be born from living humans as well. I believe...the main difference is a full-bodied spirit who retains their sense of self as a human, such as myself, and a simple shard, or a piece, like a phantom. They often don't remember what they once were, if they were even human.
...and that is not taking poltergeists into the equation.
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wait, you're a ghost?
[She glances up, then regrets that decision and goes back to the only part of the landscape that doesn't make her queasy to watch.]
They can look like whatever, where I come from. Like... some of them look pretty human, but a lot of them... you ever see, like, surrealist pictures?
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Surrealist pictures? I'm familiar with the concept of surrealism, but I don't believe I've ever seen...pictures, of it?
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Well, they're... like that. Really, really weird-looking. Sort of things you hear about with hallucinogenic drugs. Just stuff that doesn't make real world sense. Especially if they've been dead for a while.
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Psychedelic spirits, hmm...basic non-euclidean forms? [she closes her eyes for a moment, trying to picture it.]
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Well, with people. Animals are weirder. One of our dogs was just this kind of blob afterward.
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Jessica-san? Would you take a look up? I do not know if I am heading in the right direction. [She pauses for a moment, thinking of the marigolds she saw earlier. Do they have something to do with her sudden lack of a mental compass?]
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Uh... You know where the lake is?
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