[Friend.... Cats. Frumpkin turns away and weaves back around behind Essek's feet... but then crouches down and calibrates a pounce. His ass and tail can clearly be seen from the other side, but whatever.]
Knowing the other four will be traversing to the other side helps, I suppose. Even if there is no communication at first.
[Ok, big boy Jonas! He manages a tight, but small smile of amusement.]
[ cats are so stupid because simba's mimicking the pose? these idiots are both going to pounce at the same time and collide headfirst. orange cat behavior. ]
Better than wondering if people are gonna flounder and thinking we may never see them again. [ but ah. he kind of smiles back, but less amused. ]
Being God kind of has its own set of responsibilities, I guess.
[My god. Yes. Of course. Frumpkin pauses, calibrates, and then leaps out at Simba from around the legs. They definitely are, and who is surprised. Essek just raises a brow at the antics.]
Hopefully the other side is not a bottomless void. [This makes it seem like experience, so he glances up.] Not that ours was, pocket dimension or not.
So we were attempting to summon a god, and you were God. I do dislike the grip gods' divinity has on most people, no offense to you.
... my time as God has just shown me I was right all along about God needing to change how they address people. So I'm trying to be better than the previous guy.
You think? [ just as lightly. simba has rolled to his feet to pounce on frumpkin again. ] God never really answered me when I would ask for things when I was alive, and then when I assumed and didn't want them to show up when I died that's when they dragged me to Heaven. Things don't always work the way you think they should, but... it's adapting, I guess.
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Knowing the other four will be traversing to the other side helps, I suppose. Even if there is no communication at first.
[Ok, big boy Jonas! He manages a tight, but small smile of amusement.]
Is this why you were the leader?
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Better than wondering if people are gonna flounder and thinking we may never see them again. [ but ah. he kind of smiles back, but less amused. ]
Being God kind of has its own set of responsibilities, I guess.
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Hopefully the other side is not a bottomless void. [This makes it seem like experience, so he glances up.] Not that ours was, pocket dimension or not.
So we were attempting to summon a god, and you were God. I do dislike the grip gods' divinity has on most people, no offense to you.
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I feel like the four of them would at least know if it was a void or not. But sure, hopefully you're right.
[ he shrugs to that then. ]
None taken. I can't say I'm that impressed with God or gods in the first place either. Full offense. [ fucking axolotl. ]
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[He is kidding. JONAS. Ok, fair.]
Your time as a - as God - has made you see things differently?
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... my time as God has just shown me I was right all along about God needing to change how they address people. So I'm trying to be better than the previous guy.
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It seems you have changed as much as I have changed, "Gabriel."
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