ledbythewind: (Sarcastic Prince)
Richard, King of Windor ([personal profile] ledbythewind) wrote2011-01-23 10:51 pm

[Written/Action]

[The handwriting for this particular entry is far neater than what is usually seen in the journals: a strong, tidy hand, though it may look rather unusual to anyone not from Efinea.

He'd almost filtered it before realizing that doing so would be going against what he was working on at the moment, so instead he leaves it open to be seen by all.]


To those of you who have ever sought a way to stop something you weren't always aware you were doing, how did you go about doing so? More specifically, I would like suggestions on how to be more honest, both with myself and with others.

[Richard hasn't been spending much time at home lately, so today, like most of the days before it, he'll be out for a walk in the snow, seemingly lost in thought as he just wanders through the village and out a ways into the forest before heading back once it starts to get dark. He'll pause outside of House 28, though, lingering for a moment as if deciding whether or not to knock on the door. The residents there might catch him doing so; he's not being very subtle about it.

Later that evening, housemates will find him fast asleep on the couch, a book open in his lap and a cup of tea going cold on the side table. He might be starting to tilt over, too...]

Re: [Written]

[identity profile] no-use-running.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
I'd wonder how that sort of structure can sustain the systems needed for life, but there was once life on all the planets in my solar system.

Re: [Written]

[identity profile] no-use-running.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
It's like water. Water is always needed for life. The planets without it can't last.

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[identity profile] no-use-running.livejournal.com 2011-01-27 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
So they're manifestations of the elements.

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[identity profile] no-use-running.livejournal.com 2011-01-28 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
What about Earth and Metal?