オリジナルの投稿元:The New Dojo
"That's why I have no AI. I hate hearing the odds. Not everything you do has to be logical."
Bedlam stretched out a hand to help Sarah up. (Assuming she's still on the ground)
"Well, why don't we get your mind off whatever woke you and go visit the largest library ever created by a mortal? The Dojo library. I know the owner."
English
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"I've spent enough time alone, Sarah. I'm lonely as hell. People don't exactly like me." They headed towards the library, the walk not being too much longer because RP logic. "Not that I'm going to go brood over it, but it's annoying."
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"I had and still partially have that problem. Join the club. I'll happily help you in anyway I can, but I can't cause you to dream to find memories...I can cause nightmares though." He shrugged as the library came into sight. It didn't look too big from the outside and the architecture was extremely dated.
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"It's not that old. Violet, the owner, just likes the look. I don't think it's even that many months old honestly. She used some magic to simply age it or something." Bedlam led Sarah to the front doors and held one open for her. "After you."
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Full wooden bookshelves, organized into neat rows, went up to the top of the two story high ceiling and surrounded the small open area Sarah now stood in. In front of her was a wooden desk and sitting at the desk was someone asleep with their face planted on the desk, a white cloak covering their face and body. Bedlam followed Sarah in, snickering. "That librarian never gets enough sleep. One time she stayed up a whole month straight by using her magic until she collapsed. Some people never known when to put a book down."
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"The memories...here. You're looking for your husband, aren't you?" Bedlam vanished and reappeared with a large open book in his hands. He pointed to a specific line. "His name was Finn. Here's the records Violet made of you two."
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"It's okay. You're not the only woman to go through this. I know a girl called Artemis that went through the exact same thing. Just because they meant everything to you doesn't mean you can't forget...sadly." He placed down the book and sighed. "Need a hug?"
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She marched back into the woods, where smoke and lightning filled the area. The Vex had arrived. First, the hordes of Goblins. The Warlock fired her Eyasluna, shooting them in the juicebox before reloading. "Lunar! The Violet Crescent!" She demanded.