But which one of you senses it is entirely up in the air? [ i am WAITING for it to turn out mob killed cater and siz managed to kill and be killed in one game ]
Mm. My theory on that is that it probably wasn't one of the original abilities the Realm gave us when it gave us our powers. So letting us be able to sense it probably uses up energy, depending on how hard it is to actually detect splintering. That might be why it's only one of us per week. Maybe if it made more of us do it, it'll be harder for us to detect it, because the power would be so spread out.
[ she sighs. ]
I think the reason it was a different Leader every week too was to make sure we all believed it was happening. If it was the same one every week, then the others would have no reason to believe it was actually real since they wouldn't have seen it themselves.
And by splitting up the responsibilty, if all of you check, or hear about it from us as it filters down to us, then you know that it's the truth and not just one Leader claiming something that isn't true.
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It makes sense. Does it run in a pattern, or is it completely random?
It's sad, because when the day comes, I get relieved when I don't sense anything because it means I don't have to ask one of you to do it, but then... it just turns into dread, knowing that someone else will have to and we won't know who.
I think that's... sort of the mood every week, in different ways. Feeling relieved when the people closest to you are okay, but then the dread of knowing you're going to lose someone else and you might not even pick someone who was guilty.
[ thinking of investigations and trials, and everything in between. ]
I think that... sometimes it depends on the memory. Since there are times where a major moment or person in your life might completely change your world view on things.
[ so losing that moment may change a lot about you. ]
Me neither. It's definitely not a field I know anything about so... maybe we'll just... hope that people don't change too much if they lose their memories going forward.
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And that's how things get spread out more.
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[ she sighs. ]
I think the reason it was a different Leader every week too was to make sure we all believed it was happening. If it was the same one every week, then the others would have no reason to believe it was actually real since they wouldn't have seen it themselves.
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It makes sense. Does it run in a pattern, or is it completely random?
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This is the sixth week, isn't it? Maybe you'll all be able to sense it and can pick who deals with it?
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she kisses her forehead. ]
I can imagine.
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[ thinking of investigations and trials, and everything in between. ]
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That's probably a good thing though. It would be terrible if this got easier.
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I hate the dread, but I'll take it over feeling nothing.
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I think it's a good reminder of the person you are, too.
[ despite losing so many memories, knowing that at least you hadn't lost that part of yourself. ]
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At least... I think it doesn't. [ she wants to believe this is who she is, even without her memories. ]
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[ so losing that moment may change a lot about you. ]
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I think it happened to Raven, the week he died. But I think sometimes it might not be outwardly noticeable.
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I... suppose if it's something inside of you, then it's still you. It's just whether the people around you see it as "you", or not.
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