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tushanshu2013-08-15 01:23 pm
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[Charles looked probably particularly short when in comparison with the egg he sat beside. The egg itself had a soft luminous glow about it that was reflected in the telepath’s expression. He had one hand resting delicately on the shell and every so often would give a soft chuckle as if he were being tickled.]
How absolutely extraordinary.
[He said softly, before giving a blink and focusing back on his device. Someone had gotten distracted by tiny turtle emotions.]
I was curious about the draw I’d felt to come down this way and to this, [he looks up along the shell and well, even if it towered over him it was still an,] egg. I do not normally suffer from such compulsions.
[His control on his own mind was too strong (as a rule) and at first he’d been quite bemused at the strength of the compulsion, edging towards concerned. However, once he’d drawn closer and the egg had begun to resonate, everything had seemed to settle around him and he couldn’t imagine why he’d been concerned.
Which, of course, was concerning and had led to Charles investigating the egg with telepathic tendrils and oh what a fascinating response he’d gotten in return. In fact, it had him chuckling again as he brushed his hand lightly over the shell, almost like one would rub a baby’s back to sooth.]
I would not call it a conversation, per say but whoever is inside certainly seems to have a sweet and positive outlook on life at the moment. At least this one does.
I apologize if this has already been covered elsewhere but has anyone else come across an egg like this one?
How absolutely extraordinary.
[He said softly, before giving a blink and focusing back on his device. Someone had gotten distracted by tiny turtle emotions.]
I was curious about the draw I’d felt to come down this way and to this, [he looks up along the shell and well, even if it towered over him it was still an,] egg. I do not normally suffer from such compulsions.
[His control on his own mind was too strong (as a rule) and at first he’d been quite bemused at the strength of the compulsion, edging towards concerned. However, once he’d drawn closer and the egg had begun to resonate, everything had seemed to settle around him and he couldn’t imagine why he’d been concerned.
Which, of course, was concerning and had led to Charles investigating the egg with telepathic tendrils and oh what a fascinating response he’d gotten in return. In fact, it had him chuckling again as he brushed his hand lightly over the shell, almost like one would rub a baby’s back to sooth.]
I would not call it a conversation, per say but whoever is inside certainly seems to have a sweet and positive outlook on life at the moment. At least this one does.
I apologize if this has already been covered elsewhere but has anyone else come across an egg like this one?
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[That was curious and had Charles glancing around to see if anyone else was approaching his own location. As he did so, his answer was a touch distracted.]
Given what I can feel from the consciousness inside, I'd have to expect it will be awhile. I believe the creature is early in its development.
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I hope it doesn't take too long. People disappear without warning so often here, and I'd really like to be around to see them hatch.
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Yes, [he says in a pensive tone.] I have to agree that the thought of separating from this egg before it has come to term does fill me with a sense of despair.
[To the point that he did not even want to think about it, because for the first time, the thought of being given the choice of going home or staying close to watch over the egg has him conflicted.]
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Though I cannot say that I was sent home, precisely, more like into a sort of stasis. Still, I imagine it would be the same difference when it comes to being separated from this egg.