Ah, I see. Yours is a world that knows of other worlds then? A pity they did not know of pokemon in mine. They're quite adorable. But it was other worlds we new of.
[It might be hard to navigate, given that she was used to the idea of multiple worlds. She didn't have any clue that it was fiction for some people, actually fiction. But multiverse? Oh, she got that.]
[She frowned and raked her fingers through her hair, considering what had been said to her, and what she'd seen in some of the incidents over time. Still...]
Honestly? I suppose if one didn't know someone who could travel between worlds, I could see why they wouldn't believe. It should feel impossible, shouldn't it?
Right? As far as I know, me and my brother are the only people from our universe who've ever traveled to a different universe. It's not exactly commonplace.
[ And even then, they don't know how to get back. Not that Gwen would go back, if she could. ]
The idea of a multiverse is talked about, but only as a vague theory, not a fact.
The only person in my world capable of it was borderline a god herself, so it is far from commonplace for us as well. I doubt this would ever be a common sort of power, considering how great its effect could be.
It is hard to deny for me, though. My sword, after all, is from another world than my own.
Well... no. I was sort of stalling out in my home universe. I'd dropped out of school and couldn't get a job. I was just living at my parents' house playing video games and reading comic books.
Then I started thinking, how life would be so much cooler if I was in the comic book universe, instead!
So my brother and I figured it out-- well, it was Teddy mostly, but the two of us, we traveled between the universes and wound up in the comic book universe! And I've been a superhero ever since.
Well, I don't think everyone likes where they're from... so perhaps we fix this place and find a way to have you all home? Everyone wins then, in the end.
it woudn't be such a bad town if it wasn't filled with monsters and horrors.
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[It might be hard to navigate, given that she was used to the idea of multiple worlds. She didn't have any clue that it was fiction for some people, actually fiction. But multiverse? Oh, she got that.]
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[ That seems like a safe way of putting it. ]
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[She frowned and raked her fingers through her hair, considering what had been said to her, and what she'd seen in some of the incidents over time. Still...]
Honestly? I suppose if one didn't know someone who could travel between worlds, I could see why they wouldn't believe. It should feel impossible, shouldn't it?
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[ And even then, they don't know how to get back. Not that Gwen would go back, if she could. ]
The idea of a multiverse is talked about, but only as a vague theory, not a fact.
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It is hard to deny for me, though. My sword, after all, is from another world than my own.
So, tell me. Are you some sort of sorceress then?
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Me? No way. I leave the sorcery stuff to my friend Sarah. I'm a hero... a mercenary.
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Ahhhh, so your arrival is more ... happenstance? Or another's doing?
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Then I started thinking, how life would be so much cooler if I was in the comic book universe, instead!
So my brother and I figured it out-- well, it was Teddy mostly, but the two of us, we traveled between the universes and wound up in the comic book universe! And I've been a superhero ever since.
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[That was officially as crazy as Wade, dear. She was completely without words for a moment.]
No magic... no powers... you just decided to leave your world, put on a suit and go somewhere else?
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So, did you choose to come here, or get dragged like the rest?
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[ Her tone of voice implies that anyone who WOULD come to Deerington by choice is whacked in the head. ]
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[ A pause, as she considers how selfish that is to say. ]
And I'd have taken everyone else with me.
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it woudn't be such a bad town if it wasn't filled with monsters and horrors.
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[Chloe'd kick your ass, Gwen.]
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Fair enough. Keep that air of mystery about you.
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I do so love it, don't I? But I think that's enough of that. We can chat again later.
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