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fandomsecrets2023-08-24 05:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #6075 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6075 ⌋
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[Fallen London]
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[Krazy Kat]
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[The Lost Tomb]
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[Transcript: I swear the hell, none of you people think writing is "real" art that takes "real" effort, not compared to the other kinds.]
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[Transcript: I bought a red immersion blender just so I could name it Tom Servo.]
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(Anonymous) 2023-08-24 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)I've been writing and pondering what an immortal character would be like, and his starting point is honestly a very tragic one (child soldier, genocidal war on the losing side, losing friends), but with an ending that allowed him to come to terms with everything.
The fact he'd be immortal, could also be one where he not only heals in some ways, but even becomes someone entirely different, but not for the worse. We humans are in a constant state of change, and we're not the same people we were in early childhood, nor as teens, nor as adults, and probably won't be at our old ages.
Someone with a lot of time, being in a lot of environments, or meeting a lot of people, would be someone that would be in a constant state of change. It would be far worse if for all the millions of years you lived, you somehow stayed the exact same.