Εtani Yoshitsugu (
hakanai) wrote in
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[Amber: 002]
[A few conversations he's had lately have inspired this amber 'post' from Yoshitsugu. He's currently laying down on his bed in the room he shares with a myriad of interesting souls, face-up and holding the amber piece above his head so it can show his face (well, what little of it that is visible).]
The wish to return to your homes is normal, but it is frankly stupid to reject the opportunities for growth you can find here. Accepting them might not hinder you efforts, it might indeed help them, and the personal experiences may prove fruitful and useful for your future... whatever that future might hold.
[As is typical for him, however, he can't help but add something of a dark tease at the end; nothing about his tone suggests it is anything but serious. It probably doesn't take much thought to work out Yoshitsugu's attempt at humour unless you're exceptionally naive, though.]
Of course, it may be unwise to listen to the words of a ghost. Who knows how he might lead you astray?
The wish to return to your homes is normal, but it is frankly stupid to reject the opportunities for growth you can find here. Accepting them might not hinder you efforts, it might indeed help them, and the personal experiences may prove fruitful and useful for your future... whatever that future might hold.
[As is typical for him, however, he can't help but add something of a dark tease at the end; nothing about his tone suggests it is anything but serious. It probably doesn't take much thought to work out Yoshitsugu's attempt at humour unless you're exceptionally naive, though.]
Of course, it may be unwise to listen to the words of a ghost. Who knows how he might lead you astray?
amber;
So...what happened? I mean, you don't have to talk about it, if you don't want to.
[But she assumed at first that he wouldn't have mentioned it if he were uncomfortable with sharing.]
amber;
I'm not bothered by answering, but it's a very general question. What part are you interested in? How I became known as a ghost? The part before becoming a true ghost? Or the details of my death?
[The last one is probably going to be the most vaguely answered, though not for his own benefit in that case.]