Jessika Pava (
arithmethodical) wrote in
maskormenace2019-11-08 03:51 pm
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02 || TEXT
[ She debates for a bit whether or not to do this with voice or audio, but she feels too shaky for either, and eventually loses patience with herself and the debate. ]
I've been asked by some friends of his to share information that Vision found about the ritual and how it might go. Might have to go.
I'm pretty sure we're all familiar with the prophecy by now, but if not, you can look at it here.
Vision found three things. First is that this thing, the ritual, the 12th of November kept coming up as the most significant time to do it.
Second is that the more imPorts who are there, the better chance it has of working. So show up if you can.
The third is the bell. There are two in Jeopardy it could apply to. The first one is the most obvious choice, the bell in the cathedral of the spider cult church. The other one is the Justice Building, which is apparently pretty much decorative. He wasn't sure if we're supposed to ring the bell at 3am on the night of the full moon, or if we ring the bell to get things started.
I did some of my own research, too.
[ There's a pause here, while she puts together her thoughts. ]
The rock known as the Altar out in the National Park near Jeopardy has no apparent connection to anything. No important myths, no significant legends. There's whispers about it being a place where people used to be sacrificed to guarantee crop growth, but I couldn't find anything else tying it to the prophecy.
The other thing. The twins. I tried to find out what I could about them. Their names are Layla and Sally Clapp. They aren't mystical. They're just two ordinary little girls. They dress differently so people will tell them apart, even though their parents want them to dress the same. They like spiders. They read books about them. They play kid games and have kid imaginations.
So who knows if they actually saw something or not. Who knows if they have some mystical connection to what's happening. They're a convenient fit to the prophecy. That's all.
I've been asked by some friends of his to share information that Vision found about the ritual and how it might go. Might have to go.
I'm pretty sure we're all familiar with the prophecy by now, but if not, you can look at it here.
Vision found three things. First is that this thing, the ritual, the 12th of November kept coming up as the most significant time to do it.
Second is that the more imPorts who are there, the better chance it has of working. So show up if you can.
The third is the bell. There are two in Jeopardy it could apply to. The first one is the most obvious choice, the bell in the cathedral of the spider cult church. The other one is the Justice Building, which is apparently pretty much decorative. He wasn't sure if we're supposed to ring the bell at 3am on the night of the full moon, or if we ring the bell to get things started.
I did some of my own research, too.
[ There's a pause here, while she puts together her thoughts. ]
The rock known as the Altar out in the National Park near Jeopardy has no apparent connection to anything. No important myths, no significant legends. There's whispers about it being a place where people used to be sacrificed to guarantee crop growth, but I couldn't find anything else tying it to the prophecy.
The other thing. The twins. I tried to find out what I could about them. Their names are Layla and Sally Clapp. They aren't mystical. They're just two ordinary little girls. They dress differently so people will tell them apart, even though their parents want them to dress the same. They like spiders. They read books about them. They play kid games and have kid imaginations.
So who knows if they actually saw something or not. Who knows if they have some mystical connection to what's happening. They're a convenient fit to the prophecy. That's all.
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That's part of why I'm against the whole thing. Maybe they die. Maybe it works. Maybe it doesn't work and they have to live with the feeling that they failed.
If we can find another way, we should.
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If it doesn't work, no one's going to be living with guilt for very long.
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Ok. Fair.
I know kids understand plenty. You're ten, and you sound more put together than I am. But I still think if there's a way to keep them out of this, we should try.
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All I'm saying is you tell them the plan. They might say no, and you can go back to your original idea of doing it without them. But they should be given the option to participate if they want to.
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I'll
I'll talk to him about it. All right?
But I won't put any kid in harm's way if I don't have to.
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If you're going to interact with them at all, you should at least explain to them why.
No sense in kidnapping them if you won't tell them what you're kidnapping them for. Even if you are doing it to protect them.
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Thanks. For putting things in a little more perspective.
I should have remembered what it's like. To have adults making decisions over your head.
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Thanks for listening.