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nexus_crossings2017-05-27 10:55 pm
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"Wooooah, so this is The Nexus?" Wrench stands there O O as he takes in the plaza, and the place his best buddy Marcus about. While his bestest bud goes to find them a place to stay, Wrench is just going to find himself a place to have a seat. "I mean I was told about this, but I didn't believe my friend." With a laptop in his hand, he places the sticker-coated laptop on the cushion besides him.
- - "I never thought I'd ever cross into another dimension and sit on a couch before. This is on some cosmic levels of cool, and I got lots of words that I can describe how I'm feeling." Wrench reclines back in his chair with his hand going to rest on the knees of his pants. O O - ? ?
"Questions. Questions. What's the worst question anyone has ever asked you before?"
- - "I never thought I'd ever cross into another dimension and sit on a couch before. This is on some cosmic levels of cool, and I got lots of words that I can describe how I'm feeling." Wrench reclines back in his chair with his hand going to rest on the knees of his pants. O O - ? ?
"Questions. Questions. What's the worst question anyone has ever asked you before?"
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"Only the once. After the ritual. Returning back was not...ideal. Which is why I find it so queer to be in another realm altogether."
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Wrench looks at the crumpled up piece of paper that gave him a gist of the place he'll be calling home for a while. He then proceeds to fold it, and place it inside of his vest pocket.
"But I'm looking forward to doing some dimension hoping. Maybe I'll end up in one that will put me in a spaceship. Or maybe I'll find myself looking at a gorgeous princess who needs a knight to rescue them from a giant dragon."
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Wrench describing his ideal discoveries in the Nexus prompts a thin giggle from Micolash. "Endearingly....childish," he concludes. "Heed that the mind of a child is hardly a bad thing. They perceive without bias, without expectation. Boundless, really, in a way that is impossible to recapture."