That seems difficult to gather data on. Would you want help?
( What kind of help? Well, who knows. Corbenik would probably have - or find - some idea of how she wanted to go about harvesting it. But if she needs an ally in it, well, Macha's willing. He's burned through his memories and regained his Macha memories with troubling quickness. It's disorienting, but it's precisely because it is that he'd rather hold onto any kind of anchor he can; and finding others like him is what he feels the impulse to lean on most. )
I appreciate the offer, but it's not as hard as you think.
The others think a lot about death and what their lives within the Fragment mean to them all of the time. As they lose more of their memories, they etch their existences within the Fragment in order to prove themselves as being "alive".
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( What kind of help? Well, who knows. Corbenik would probably have - or find - some idea of how she wanted to go about harvesting it. But if she needs an ally in it, well, Macha's willing. He's burned through his memories and regained his Macha memories with troubling quickness. It's disorienting, but it's precisely because it is that he'd rather hold onto any kind of anchor he can; and finding others like him is what he feels the impulse to lean on most. )
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I appreciate the offer, but it's not as hard as you think.
The others think a lot about death and what their lives within the Fragment mean to them all of the time. As they lose more of their memories, they etch their existences within the Fragment in order to prove themselves as being "alive".