You do not strike me as the type to be "bad", even without memories. The powers you have supplied us with are suited for healing and protecting. That alone should give you a clue as to your true nature.
...that is reassuring to hear. In our heart we don't think we're 'bad', but you never really... know. [ collecting materials and stuff. i almost forgot wtf we were doing. ]
[ lol, yes, i remembered. it had taken me a bit. hydra vastella, incoming! ] I look forward to reuniting with him... then, perhaps, we can all leave this place.
[ His reaction is minimal, but it is there, like he's trying to repress a smile. ]
I am merely not an idiot. You possess interesting power and relation to the entities of this planet, and you are likely one of our few hopes of returning home.
[ snorts. ] I like to think there's more of a 'scale' to people than idiot and not an idiot. And time will tell. Until then, let us complete my head. I have a feeling I may be needing it soon...
I do too. Let us return to the church, so we can begin its construction. [ they take him by the shoulder and open a new portal, teleporting them both back. ]
Such strange technology... [ it's science not magic. ]
The structure of your skulls will likely require us to create three separate masks and join them together at the end once fitted. That should be the simplest method.
I'm assuming that there is teleportation in your world, and you're simply making a comparison.
[ baps him on the head. ] I'm surprised you of all people would suggest such a thing. A shortcut? ...I will sculpt them all by hand. I want them all to be unique. Just like each of my heads. All the slight imperfections and differences will give them character.
I am also a fan of efficiency. Making a base and then duplicating it would mean each head is the same general size and shape, then you build off of that.
I have nothing better to do. I don't mind spending the afternoon working on this project. It will be something I cherish until the end of time. I want to take my time with it. If you'd just like to help with the first, then that's fine, and I can understand that, but I want to make each one individually.
...no, I understand. The desire for something authentic, with no lies.
Anything else that would require my attention would irritate me too much, so I have nothing I need to attend to. [ sorry not sorry aventurine ] I am much more content in your company, sculpting art.
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I consider myself an expert in seeking out the truth of my own world. If anyone is capable of helping you discover the truth, it will be me.
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[ they grow silent for a good, long time. ] We would appreciate that, Dr. Ratio.
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You do not strike me as the type to be "bad", even without memories. The powers you have supplied us with are suited for healing and protecting. That alone should give you a clue as to your true nature.
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You've gone to great lengths to assist us, even without your memories. Whatever happened, I do not believe you or your brother are at fault.
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If that's a possibility, it would be nice. I will lend my assistance to whatever your efforts are to achieve that end.
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I'm hoping so. And I will continue to hold onto that hope... for all of us. [ sets a paw on his shoulder. ] You are an upstanding person, Dr. Ratio.
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I am merely not an idiot. You possess interesting power and relation to the entities of this planet, and you are likely one of our few hopes of returning home.
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...I dislike that premonition. We seem to have gathered enough materials for you to craft your own mask, regardless.
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I do too. Let us return to the church, so we can begin its construction. [ they take him by the shoulder and open a new portal, teleporting them both back. ]
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The structure of your skulls will likely require us to create three separate masks and join them together at the end once fitted. That should be the simplest method.
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What do you mean technology?
I think that may be the easiest way to do this anyway. Let us begin with one so we can figure out how we're going to sculpt each head.
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...you wouldn't happen to be able to duplicate items, would you? If we sculpt one, you could simply make copies of it we could alter.
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[ baps him on the head. ] I'm surprised you of all people would suggest such a thing. A shortcut? ...I will sculpt them all by hand. I want them all to be unique. Just like each of my heads. All the slight imperfections and differences will give them character.
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I am also a fan of efficiency. Making a base and then duplicating it would mean each head is the same general size and shape, then you build off of that.
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Anything else that would require my attention would irritate me too much, so I have nothing I need to attend to. [
sorry not sorry aventurine] I am much more content in your company, sculpting art.Re: day 30.
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