[when hope rings the bell, a swirl of shadows appear for a moment before gemini steps out of them, hands folded behind their back. they greet him with a nod.]
Good evening, Mister Estheim. How may I help you?
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[ the shadows make hope tense a little, given what they've uncovered as of late...but he relaxes a little once gemini materializes, giving them a polite nod. ]
Hello, Gemini. There's no need to be so formal. Please, just call me Hope. Everyone else does.
[ ...it makes him feel more at ease to be referred to in a more casual manner. sure, back home in his proper time period, he might not mind the formalities...but not so much here, among so many things from his past. ]
Hope, then. [they seem to be watching him from under the veil, clawed hands folded behind their back.] It's proper protocol to be formal with our guests, but if you insist.
[they also don't appear to mind dropping it. hope asked, so it's fine.]
I understand. [ a pause as he mirrors their headtilt ] I would think you'd have gotten more pushback from other guests... and not necessarily as cordial.
...At the very least, you acknowledge the self-awareness of the situation.
[ a small laugh, not really humorous so much as just. to fill the dry air ]
I realized I hadn't really touched base with any of you, besides my attempt to speak with Cetus over the typewriters, so... well. Hello. [ again. ] How would you like us to collectively refer to the eight of you?
A little of both. Have you reviewed our profiles? We tend to specialize in certain areas, but our jobs do require us to step in as needed. We are all expected to be able to attend to every need of every guest, and if we cannot then we will know who to direct you to.
I see... if you'll allow me to be upfront, I want to learn a little more about you than what the profiles allow. We're being encouraged to foster new relationships among ourselves, yes, but the eight of you are also here. Staff, hosts, or otherwise, you're also people.
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Or individuals, if you're more comfortable with that. [ do yall count as people... ]
...I admit, I didn't get to know them until after they'd remembered their true identities. But early on, others had done things like invite them to parties, and sometimes they'd come check on us in the dorms, whether it was curfew or not.
If they were playing the part of regular students, I imagine that's what felt most normal to them. Socializing and ensuring their residents were comfortable on campus. [they think about this...] How long did it take for them to remember?
A couple of weeks, I think. They lapsed a few times... but they were also led to believe they had alternate identities. That seemed to be one of the more unique circumstances among facilitators.
So it seems. From what I've read, most of these experiences have hosts or individuals or what-have-you that were themselves through and through but were integrated into the setting. Which, I imagine giving them alternate identities was Wiwaldi's version of that.
Was it permanent then? Once they remembered for good.
I haven't been able to confirm it, but I suspect it has something to do with the paradoxes that have affected my world. [ a beat, then he smiles a little ] It's why I went off on a tangent when I had asked you those questions, during the first trial.
I have excerpts of my research on the desk in my room. Even I can't read them as they currently are, but I know it's my work—reports, theses, studies I've authored.
[ he...actually looks a little enthusiastic about the idea of sharing his knowledge...! `nerd` ]
Would you like to take a look? You might find it easier to understand if you can read it, as opposed to hearing me trying to explain.
[hope...you nerd. it's fine because it would be lying to say if gemini wasn't vaguely curious. so there's a nod.]
I suppose we can try. I'd like to see if I can see them myself and obtain a better understanding of these paradoxes. Though do be prepared to explain if this isn't the case.
[ and off they go! hope leads gemini to the elevator and stabs them. (no.) a short walk over and he lets them into his room, leading them to the papers in question. ]
week 2, monday
Good evening, Mister Estheim. How may I help you?
oh jesus christ the shitpost is so much worse than it was on my computer screen
Hello, Gemini. There's no need to be so formal. Please, just call me Hope. Everyone else does.
[ ...it makes him feel more at ease to be referred to in a more casual manner. sure, back home in his proper time period, he might not mind the formalities...but not so much here, among so many things from his past. ]
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Hope, then. [they seem to be watching him from under the veil, clawed hands folded behind their back.] It's proper protocol to be formal with our guests, but if you insist.
[they also don't appear to mind dropping it. hope asked, so it's fine.]
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[ a small laugh, not really humorous so much as just. to fill the dry air ]
I realized I hadn't really touched base with any of you, besides my attempt to speak with Cetus over the typewriters, so... well. Hello. [ again. ] How would you like us to collectively refer to the eight of you?
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Hello then. You may refer to us as the staff is that is easiest, given our job titles. It seems to be what many of you have latched onto already.
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Or individuals, if you're more comfortable with that. [ do yall count as people... ]
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If I may. How did you get to know your dormheads whilst you were on campus initially?
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Was it permanent then? Once they remembered for good.
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[ ...he goes quiet for a moment. ]
I...admit I'm not sure what's happened in the time since. I lost contact with everyone from Wiwaldi about a year after our "graduation."
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Something changed then?
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Can you read things that we're not able to? Like—the unintelligible writing found in some of the books here.
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It would depend on what texts you're referring to, I think. Do you have an example?
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[ he...actually looks a little enthusiastic about the idea of sharing his knowledge...! `nerd` ]
Would you like to take a look? You might find it easier to understand if you can read it, as opposed to hearing me trying to explain.
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I suppose we can try. I'd like to see if I can see them myself and obtain a better understanding of these paradoxes. Though do be prepared to explain if this isn't the case.
[lead the way!]
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[ and off they go! hope leads gemini to the elevator and stabs them. (no.) a short walk over and he lets them into his room, leading them to the papers in question. ]
Can you read them?
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...it seems as though these papers may simply be for aesthetic purposes, Hope. I can't read these.
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