[ Elias pauses a moment, evaluating whether that seems genuine. He has no issue with the idea of it. It's simply-- a very strange request ]
It's quite simple really. I place the memory of an experience in your mind, and you'll know it. I can share the actual sensation of it as well, and back home I'd have been able to imprint so deeply that for the rest of your life you wouldn't have been able to go more than a few moments without thinking of it.
[ He raises his shoulders in a small shrug, suggesting it's a shame he can't do that here ]
Why aren't all worlds like that? Fear is an integral part of the human existence-- the world I'm from simply happens to have entities which feed on it.
[Jedao discards his first thoughts, because while planetary scouring and basic excision psych surgery are both eminently doable, those aren't options he particularly wants to highlight for Elias's attention. Then, thinking back over it, he frowns.]
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It's quite simple really. I place the memory of an experience in your mind, and you'll know it. I can share the actual sensation of it as well, and back home I'd have been able to imprint so deeply that for the rest of your life you wouldn't have been able to go more than a few moments without thinking of it.
[ He raises his shoulders in a small shrug, suggesting it's a shame he can't do that here ]
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[ Jedao please ]
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You don't think so?
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[He's genuinely curious about Elias's perspective.]
Isn't the whole point of your ability that when we remember something, in some way, we experience it? Anew, or - in this case, fresh?
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[ it's really quite simple ]
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To feed my patron.
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Why?
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[It's a little different, every time he says it. This time there's an edge to it, something subtle and sad and knowing.]
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[ he's not going to keep playing the why game like this ]
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Well, it's a bit unambitious. But I meant, why is it like that?
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Why aren't all worlds like that? Fear is an integral part of the human existence-- the world I'm from simply happens to have entities which feed on it.
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[ he pauses, sips his tea ]
You'd have to get rid of all life on Earth first. But yes, once their source of fear was gone, they would in time fade away to nothing.
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If that's true, then what do they need you for?
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[Jedao knows as well as anyone how anything can become normal.]
You never did answer my original question.
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It's hard to say, I know next to nothing about you.
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