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Doctor•Jonathan•Crane ([personal profile] burlap) wrote in [community profile] thoughtformed2012-12-26 11:11 pm

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Those other doctors certainly picked a very festive time to take me out of my "fictional reality", as they put it. Luckily, I didn't have any plans to disturb. I got a 'Merry Christmas' right before my I'd imagine standard 'Hello, you're fictional' speech yesterday.

Help a poor new arrival out, will you?
On a scale of one to ten: How upset should I be that I'm here? It's so hard to make a clear judgement a place when it's decorated for the holidays.
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[personal profile] librariansheart 2013-01-02 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh dear, it is rather obvious, isn't it. I love books, and we didn't have televisions, where I'm from originally, so I don't know much about that kind of material. I've heard a few radio programs! But as they were mostly news broadcasts, I don't really think of them as fiction. I grew up with novels, though. I used to have quite the collection, I'm afraid.

That's certainly a possibility! There were just so many more interesting people around me all my life, that I feel more like a member of the secondary or tertiary cast rather than a leading role. I don't have any extraordinary abilities - I can't even use alchemy, like most of the officers in Central. But I don't really mind as much. I appreciated their company while they blew through on their way to their adventures.
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[personal profile] librariansheart 2013-01-08 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
A while ago, some things turned up rather unexpectedly - my set of encyclopedia from home, for one! And I have a few things... not from my collection, but from that of a friend. He was released, but the books stayed. It's less the information that I miss and more the feeling and smell of the books. Being able to settle down with one of them, like catching up with an old friend. Even if they tell me the same story they have every time, it was comforting. I'm in the process of rebuilding. I still haven't been able to find anywhere where they sell novels and short stories, though. Everything seems to be non-fiction. Which I certainly appreciate! It's just not quite the same.

Oh, alchemy can be learned - it's a science, after all - but I'm afraid I haven't the knack for it. I can memorize diagrams and ingredient lists forever, but I can't seem to get it right. I don't really mind too much, though.