Orpheus (
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deernet2021-11-10 05:24 pm
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[ It's early November when Orpheus posts to the network again, this time sitting cross-legged on the floor of his bedroom with his guitar in his lap and the Omni propped up in front of him. The camera catches him leaning back after having set it to broadcast, and he waves as the recording starts. ]
Hi, everyone! I'm Orpheus, and, I thought of something that might be nice for us to do together? I know we're all busy building new lives here, but I don't think that means we have to forget the places we came from completely, or leave those memories behind. Unless you want to? That's fair too.
[ He pauses briefly, looking thoughtful and a little solemn as he considers that, before shaking his head and getting himself back on track.]
But! In my experience a big part of any place a person calls home is the stories that people tell there and the songs they sing, and it seems like it might be nice to share those with each other, as a way of giving each other a glimpse into where we came from, and of preserving them for the future. It can be anything you want to tell us about, whether it's a piece of history or a legend or a song or even a nursery rhyme you like. You don't have to share anything if you don't want to, of course, but I'd really love to hear anything and everything people are willing to add.
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Hi, everyone! I'm Orpheus, and, I thought of something that might be nice for us to do together? I know we're all busy building new lives here, but I don't think that means we have to forget the places we came from completely, or leave those memories behind. Unless you want to? That's fair too.
[ He pauses briefly, looking thoughtful and a little solemn as he considers that, before shaking his head and getting himself back on track.]
But! In my experience a big part of any place a person calls home is the stories that people tell there and the songs they sing, and it seems like it might be nice to share those with each other, as a way of giving each other a glimpse into where we came from, and of preserving them for the future. It can be anything you want to tell us about, whether it's a piece of history or a legend or a song or even a nursery rhyme you like. You don't have to share anything if you don't want to, of course, but I'd really love to hear anything and everything people are willing to add.
[ OOC: This is a mingle post! Please feel free to comment on other peoples' additions and otherwise tag around. ]

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Oh, right. They remind me of the gods back home in that way, they didn't usually look human at all.
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I've been trying to figure out if anyone knows where his mothers went? But I haven't found anything yet. Really, though? The gods back in the world I came from could take whatever forms they pleased, but most of them liked to be human-shaped most of the time. I guess - they say the Olympians at least have divine visages, that would kill any mortal to witness, but no one knows what those look like.
[ For... obvious reasons. ]
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Hah, wow, I'd wanna see what that looks like. Can't be any weirder than some of the stuff in Ooo.
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[ Or find out what happened to them, at least. But Orpheus doesn't give that possibility voice, as much as he has been thinking it. ]
I've always been really curious about it too, but it's probably not worth dying over, and I'm probably too mortal to survive looking. I did ask mom and Mister Hermes to describe what they looked like to me a couple of times, but they told me it was a secret.
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[Just knowing there are people out there who are trying to help might cheer him up a little, who knows.]
Dang, that's rude. They could've at least told you. Or like, drawn a picture that wouldn't burn your eyes out or whatevs.
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[ As much as he's trying not to project his own situation here, he does know that being in the company of people who were clearly looking out for him helped a lot when his mom left. ]
I don't know, though. I'm sure they had a reason? Maybe even knowing about it in vague terms is bad for mortals, or something.
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[Fern is the same way. If he hadn't had his dog family when he was young who knows where he would've ended up, and having all his friends and family in Deerington have helped him so, so much.]
Maybe. But also? That's dumb. Why's cosmic being stuff always gotta be so complicated?
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[ He pauses, thinking. ]
That doesn't explain why they couldn't tell me what they look like when they're not human? But I'm sure there were reasons.
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Maybe? Who knows, man. It's probably better not spending all your time wondering. People are gonna do what they want, even when they're unknowable cosmic beings.
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[ He pauses, going solemn for a moment as he thinks about that, before remembering something. ]
Although I guess sometimes gods do wind up here, too? Or at least they did in Deerington. But it's probably not worth counting on.
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It wouldn't make as much sense for them, I think, as for us? Falling asleep and wandering into a dream is one thing. Winding up in a whole other world is another.
[ He sighs. ]
I'm happy, here. Being in this place has given me the kind of second chance that I wouldn't even let myself dream of, before. But it's still hard not to think about all the people I'll probably never see again, sometimes.