Ojiro Sniper (
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@ojiro.juniper
Hey again! I woke up feeling like crap and found my sword sitting on my chest. Which is weird, because I've been wanting it. I know I'm not the first person this has happened to. It's worth figuring out if there's any kind of pattern to it, so can everyone who's had it happen answer this?
I'm really hoping wish-granting is what's going on here, because there is some stuff from home I would seriously like to have right now.
1. Date it happened
2. Object
3. How is it related to your current circumstances? Have you been thinking about it lately? Did you wish you had it at some point? Is it something you usually had on you? Just throw in whatever details you can.
I'm really hoping wish-granting is what's going on here, because there is some stuff from home I would seriously like to have right now.
1. Date it happened
2. Object
3. How is it related to your current circumstances? Have you been thinking about it lately? Did you wish you had it at some point? Is it something you usually had on you? Just throw in whatever details you can.
@mei.zhou
1. early July
2. my glasses
3. Well, I very much need them to see, so I was thinking of them often. Before coming here, I was hardly without them.
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It would be really convenient if there was some kind of correlation with the dates
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@loki.odinson
2. A diadem, a fur cloak
3. They're both mine, personal possessions from Asgard. Relatively useless ones.
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You weren't really jonesing for your fur cloak in the middle of summer, were you? Did you think of it at all?
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Nuh uh. I didn't think of anything related.
In fact, I was distinctly thinking of other things.
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1. Fuck if I remember
2. My mask
3. It's my fucking FACE okay
Hope that helps.
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@kara.lang
1. today
2. a ring
3. it's something i usually had on me, but nothing i was missing or thinking about more than anything else i usually wear
did your chest hurt at all?
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Too bad.
But that leaves the field wide open for how it chooses stuff, or how it even knows what belongs to us.
It hurt like all day! Well, night,
I wonder why it hurts for this but not any of the other stuff that is obviously related to the blue junk. Maybe items take more energy.
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@loki.odinson
You mean the portal?
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@keith.kogane
2. A knife that my mother passed on to me.
3. It's related to my everything. I don't think you can be specific about it.
Did your chest hurt?
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What kind of knife is it?
[since it obviously has a lot of meaning.]
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@leo.fitz
Two instances for me.
1. 8 August, approx. 18.30; 19 August, approx. 7.15
2. Multi-tool (*I know it's mine because I carved "17" into the side myself); framed photograph
3. I wished for the tool at one point but never the photo. Both were items on or near my person regularly for the last few years. I suppose they're both of personal, emotional significance to me.
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It's not even just 'useful' stuff.
I wonder if there's even a reason or if the """portal""" just randomly freaks out.
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Or they operate in time with wherever the source of the "energy" powering the portals is located.
A pattern in one universe may seem random in this one.
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1. 8/21/2511
2. My weird hat.
3. Yeah, I felt bald without it.
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2. An old weapon.
3. No. I threw it away.
[ less 'threw it away' and more 'left it where it fell' but. ]
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[Tell Sniper about your emotional baggage, Damian.]