half remembered dream.
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Who: Arthur, Eames, and YOU
When: Day 110
What: Arthur wakes from one dream to find himself in another (so he assumes).
Where: all around Kore
Warnings: none as of yet, but will update.
SITUATION 1: Locked to Eames
( i'm dreaming... )
SITUATION 2: open to all
After meeting with Eames, Arthur finds himself on edge. Either just from the fact he doesn't know what's going on or where he is, the fact that there doesn't seem to be a way out (he's caught in a paradox, great), and the fact the entire town seems to lack any kind of technology from the last thirty years.
It shouldn't grate on him as much as it does, but it does. And as much as he'd love to stick around and continue to argue with Eames, it'll drive him to murder. It's a much better idea to just get out and walk around, learn the lay-out and become familiar with the design of it, just in case something happens. Just in case they're 'suddenly attacked' by these so called scientists. It's frustrating to the point that Arthur can feel the anger bubbling up in his chest, and he needs to move.
Which is why he's decided that walking around town, the beach, near but not close to the forest (not without extra rounds for his pistol, he's not stupid) and anywhere else. He's lost in thought for most of it, which is why he's a little more forgiving if he accidentally runs into anyone. But only slightly.
When: Day 110
What: Arthur wakes from one dream to find himself in another (so he assumes).
Where: all around Kore
Warnings: none as of yet, but will update.
SITUATION 1: Locked to Eames
( i'm dreaming... )
SITUATION 2: open to all
After meeting with Eames, Arthur finds himself on edge. Either just from the fact he doesn't know what's going on or where he is, the fact that there doesn't seem to be a way out (he's caught in a paradox, great), and the fact the entire town seems to lack any kind of technology from the last thirty years.
It shouldn't grate on him as much as it does, but it does. And as much as he'd love to stick around and continue to argue with Eames, it'll drive him to murder. It's a much better idea to just get out and walk around, learn the lay-out and become familiar with the design of it, just in case something happens. Just in case they're 'suddenly attacked' by these so called scientists. It's frustrating to the point that Arthur can feel the anger bubbling up in his chest, and he needs to move.
Which is why he's decided that walking around town, the beach, near but not close to the forest (not without extra rounds for his pistol, he's not stupid) and anywhere else. He's lost in thought for most of it, which is why he's a little more forgiving if he accidentally runs into anyone. But only slightly.