IC Contact for Siren's Pull
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Email: eeb1@pobox.com
AIM: booksbeth
I check email more often than I log into AIM, so that's usually the best way to reach me, but feel free to say hello if you see me on AIM, and I can chat there at length if we meet up by prearrangement or happy coincidence.
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-22 05:38 pm (UTC)The thing which brought us here, which we call the Core, starts hurting people as they get more than a mile offshore. If your pain tolerance is good, you can make it several miles, but then it starts actually harming you, and if you get far enough away anyone will pass out and die.
Also ... this place isn't connected to your home in any normal fashion. You could sail around the world and not see your home. If the Core released you without sending you here, someone would have to send you across the dimensions.
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 02:15 am (UTC)Can't go home. Can't leave.
What would happen to the Old Kingdom then without an Abhorsen? Who would be the one to stop the Dead from preying on the people who lived there? If there were no Abhorsen, necromancers could wreak havoc unchallenged, enslaving hundreds...
And Touchstone...what would he do? He was the rightful King. There was no way he could repair the Great Charter Stones alone, or much else without her help. How would he restore order?]
Has anyone ever made it back to their homes?
[She can't really accept that there's absolutely no way out. She just *can't*.]
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 02:26 am (UTC)And when several people are brought from the same universe at different times, no one has ever noticed a disappearance. My friends Jubilation and Michael are here from my future, and Teddy Altman is from our world from their future, and there's no indication that we were gone for any time in our home world.
It's not that there's no way home, it's that we're totally helpless as to whether or not we return.
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 04:51 am (UTC)We get pulled here, yet no one notices back in our..."worlds" or whatever?
[Her head has unconsciously tilted to the side as she said this, trying very, very hard to see if she's got this right.]
How is that possible? So I'm "me" here, but I'm "me" in Ancelstierre as well?
[Gah! Space time paradox WTF?]
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 12:42 pm (UTC)[Emma sighs.] Can you envision time in Ancelstierre as a line from past to future?
Well, time here is a completely independant line floating above or below it and marching along at a ninety degree angle. There's no connection between the two lines except when the Core makes one, and when it does it can make a connection to different points along the Ancelstierre line. Now, you're connected to a specific point on the Ancelstierre line, so if the Core puts you back on Ancelstierre it'll put you back exactly then.
Again, I have friends from my future here. They never noticed I was gone.
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 01:13 pm (UTC)Hmmm...]
I think I understand. So, this place is a sort of limbo? It's like a different realm?
Re: Returning your call.
Date: 2011-09-23 01:26 pm (UTC)