Skulduggery Pleasant (
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tushanshu2015-09-30 02:29 pm
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RADIO | AUDIO | some idle curiosity
[The message over the handsets is short, succinct, and to the point. Long story short: the detective is bored, so the first thought to capture some of his idle curiosity gets put to the Foreigners at large.]
Who else has received letters from themselves?
Who else has received letters from themselves?
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She might be right. From what I'm able to gather, it might also have been meant for a different version of you.
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I... think I will choose to continue to believe this was meant for this version of myself.
[Perhaps it wasn't-- that hadn't even occurred to her. But she was rather partial to the strange little intimation of hope she left herself.]
It only means I will have much more research to do.
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[So far, he hasn't really found one, apart from time/universe manipulation. That's a pattern in as much as a tsunami is a giant wave.]
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There's no way this "letter" could have come from anyone but me. It's unsigned, but I'm certain. Has anyone been uncertain of the provenance of their missives?
[Another beat. Then:]
...if you believe it will help, you're welcome to take a look.
[Mostly because there are only five words of it that will mean anything at all to him.]
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[He smoothly jumps right over answering the last query. It's force of habit more than anything - no, he doesn't need to take a look, and drawing attention to that fact usually only leads to trouble of some sort. Offence, or at the very least a misunderstanding.]
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First, not many people could produce ancient elven so fluently, especially in an academic context. That limits the possible candidates. Second, the overlap between elven scholars and scholars versed in Egyptian language and concepts is an exceptionally narrow one, owing to the difference in worlds. If that weren't enough, the post-script refers familiarly to Colette, who, though a friendly person herself, is often addressed formally as a function of her station. Therefore, the author is likely a person close to her, or at the very least from Iselia.
...additionally, the handwriting of the annotations appears to be mine as well, and the topic is of significant personal interest to me.
[It adds up. Certainly, someone could duplicate the circumstances by chance, but it seems astronomically unlikely. The simplest answer is often the correct one.]
[Unless you're Lloyd, unfortunately.]
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That topic of personal interest. Is it Egypt?
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[There's a pause. Consideration. But, after all, it's Skulduggery.]
Not specifically. Memory is the salient point. In addition to my disinclination to return to my world without the last two years of memories, most of my childhood memories are... inaccessible.
The alteration or erasure of memories based on emotional trauma seems to run in my family.
[It's said in that distant, cool sort of way that, for Raine, means there are a lot of feelings about it, but they would get in the way of talking.]
The inclusion of Egypt simply speaks to retained memories, in one way or another, and continued associations.