Charles Francis Xavier (
groovy_mutation) wrote in
dear_mun2012-12-03 10:02 pm
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On feeling stagnant.
It feels like it has been some time, doesn't it?
While I do agree trying to place me in a game would be unwise, I would enjoy a bit of fresh air on occasion, if possible. This does not count mind you. It would be fantastic to see a few familiar faces, when I'm not just idling about inside your head.
While I do agree trying to place me in a game would be unwise, I would enjoy a bit of fresh air on occasion, if possible. This does not count mind you. It would be fantastic to see a few familiar faces, when I'm not just idling about inside your head.

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I can muster up some form of entertainment if I must to stay out of another "game".
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Not to say she does not still enjoy my company, but I've become a bit of a problem to play for her, so it seems. Though viewings of my past do seem to have her more inclined to have a go at me once again, I cannot say it will last long.
But it is always nice to get out once in a while.
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Neither of you no longer have to toil about in misery anymore.
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[He's certainly a sir, but Charles is not sure what kind of a sir. He's seen some strange things in the games he's been in, but never what this "man" is. Still, he seems polite enough.]
So it seems.
[Though the practiced smile Charles gives is a bit tight. Misery was certainly company he kept lately, but he tried not to let it become overbearing. It was easy to get lost in it otherwise.]
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Forgive me. It would seem that introductions are in order.
[ He chuckled once more. ] I am Maester Seymor Guado, an avid practitioner of the Yevon faith.
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Professor Charles Xavier. A pleasure, Maester... would it be Maester Guado? Or Maester Seymor? [He doesn't want to be rude and say it the wrong way after all. Better to get it straight from the horses mouth and get it right the first time.]
I must say, I've read of many religions and faith, but Yevon is not one I've heard of. Is it singular only to your home?
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[ A professor? How scholarly. It would seem there's more to this man than what meets the eye. ]
Perhaps. Spira is a world unlike any other that is deep rooted in both culture and despair.
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I think it would be best for her to stick with things she can do at her own pace and leisure.
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Idling inside your mun's head isn't fun at all! Especially for a mind like yours. She should totally pay more attention to you, it's only fair!
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Thank you, my dear, I do hope you are doing as well with your own mundane?
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And is Yevon the only practiced faith on Spira? [Because that would be fascinating. Earth of course had many religions and varying faiths that it did cause quite the stir with people. Though he would imagine having only one central faith on a whole world could cause trouble too. Seymour did say something about despair after all.]
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Well to be fair, there are many others in here with me, but I do agree a bit of attention would be favorable once in a while.
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Snow White is beyond adorable, jsyk.
A pleasant game I imagine?
[Or he would hope. Not that he'd had any luck with that.]
Thank you, she does all the work XD
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[Oh hello again, not Raven but is Raven from another time.]
I suppose I am much like a favored old blanket that just needs a good airing out, once in a while. [Charles that's just a sad analogy.]
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People also beat their blankets. I hope you're not saying you want to go through a beating.
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From the little my mundane has read it does seem to be a nice place, better than the last I had been at. More sunlight that much I can say. [Since Abax had had no sunlight. Ever.]
And who might your little men be, miss? I'm sure they are around some where, possibly here. It does seem all sorts end up here at some point.
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I just happen to be a bit of a stubborn one, not wanting to be forgotten. We'll work something out eventually.
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Aha, no no, quite the opposite really. I think I have had a thorough enough beating with the experience I suffered through in the game I had been in not long ago. While I might complain of stagnation, at least it is a small reprieve from that prison of a game I'd been in.
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Well! Their names are Doc, Bashful, Sneezy, Happy, Sleepy, Grumpy, and Dopey! Have you seen them? I think they will be horribly worried about me!
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madsmall world.]They do have a thing for seeing some of us in extreme amounts of distress. It's rather disturbing, actually. [And coming from Mystique...] But it's good that you're not in that sort of situation currently. Maybe you'll stay that way.
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[Give her a second while she considers if she should say this or not.] A-ah, I know you aren't the same man I met in my game and sorry if this sounds like, totally weird or something, but... if it makes you feel a little better, I haven't forgotten Charles Xavier.