Memory 28: Significant Positive
Dec. 2nd, 2011 07:12 pmMemory 28: @Ryner Eris Reed's new friend
This is another Reed memory, which means it won't make a lick of sense to Ryner. For this memory, which I originally planned to do using a section from the sequel (which was later proven to be an incorrect version told by another party), I will be using a combination of translations and Sion-mun's summary. It's all right if it's a bit confusing since well, Reed is FUCKING CRAZY. And very special. That's why we love him.
Part 1 of memory is here. Start at Chapter 3: The Reason for Existence.
HOWEVER, I will be fogging out the part with Ryner's name because I'm an ass like that. :) So Ryner does not know he IS Reed just yet. I'll save that for later. Also, remember Ryner only remembers Ryner's thought process, NOT Asruld/Sion's.
( Conclusion of memory in summary form. )
What he learns?
( Cutting this because it's REALLY LONG. )
What this means to Aather?
WTF V.2. This memory confuses the crap out of Ryner as much as his other Reed memory. But it actually bothers him more than experiencing getting devoured since he REALLY feels a connection to Reed this time. Maybe it's just the similarity of feeling forever alone, but somehow it seems... more than that. He just can't pinpoint it. Especially since Reed also has Alpha Stigma, even though his seems WAY MORE ADVANCED AND COMPLICATED than Ryner's. And all that's a lot more frustrating and disconcerting. That probably weirds him out even more than hearing Reed call Asruld "Sion," though that's pretty damn bizarre on its own.
Of course, there's also general WTF toward Reed's cavalier attitude toward death and his assumption that Asruld is his friend, even though Asruld is clearly NUTS. Then again, Reed is none too stable himself. 0_o That said, Ryner also can't help relating to Reed's desperate need to connect to someone. And since Ryner does think of himself as something that shouldn't exist, he can't say he would be averse to giving up his life if his the person he considered was his friend was the one trying to kill him. Though, his experiences in Aather and his latest memory have also convinced Ryner that others would be deeply hurt were he to do so. So he knows he would have more qualms about letting someone kill him so freely now...
Oh yeah, by the way, I have this categorized under Sig Pos because it honestly is one of Reed's HAPPIEST moments EVER. :DDDD BEST SIG POS!
This is another Reed memory, which means it won't make a lick of sense to Ryner. For this memory, which I originally planned to do using a section from the sequel (which was later proven to be an incorrect version told by another party), I will be using a combination of translations and Sion-mun's summary. It's all right if it's a bit confusing since well, Reed is FUCKING CRAZY. And very special. That's why we love him.
Part 1 of memory is here. Start at Chapter 3: The Reason for Existence.
HOWEVER, I will be fogging out the part with Ryner's name because I'm an ass like that. :) So Ryner does not know he IS Reed just yet. I'll save that for later. Also, remember Ryner only remembers Ryner's thought process, NOT Asruld/Sion's.
( Conclusion of memory in summary form. )
What he learns?
( Cutting this because it's REALLY LONG. )
What this means to Aather?
WTF V.2. This memory confuses the crap out of Ryner as much as his other Reed memory. But it actually bothers him more than experiencing getting devoured since he REALLY feels a connection to Reed this time. Maybe it's just the similarity of feeling forever alone, but somehow it seems... more than that. He just can't pinpoint it. Especially since Reed also has Alpha Stigma, even though his seems WAY MORE ADVANCED AND COMPLICATED than Ryner's. And all that's a lot more frustrating and disconcerting. That probably weirds him out even more than hearing Reed call Asruld "Sion," though that's pretty damn bizarre on its own.
Of course, there's also general WTF toward Reed's cavalier attitude toward death and his assumption that Asruld is his friend, even though Asruld is clearly NUTS. Then again, Reed is none too stable himself. 0_o That said, Ryner also can't help relating to Reed's desperate need to connect to someone. And since Ryner does think of himself as something that shouldn't exist, he can't say he would be averse to giving up his life if his the person he considered was his friend was the one trying to kill him. Though, his experiences in Aather and his latest memory have also convinced Ryner that others would be deeply hurt were he to do so. So he knows he would have more qualms about letting someone kill him so freely now...
Oh yeah, by the way, I have this categorized under Sig Pos because it honestly is one of Reed's HAPPIEST moments EVER. :DDDD BEST SIG POS!