The Crossing Mods (
thecrossingmods) wrote in
thecrossing2025-03-09 04:47 pm
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[The Crossing is coming again.
There is no advance warning from The Ferryman this time. There is nothing to draw your attention towards the message that appears on your device, whatever it may be, except perhaps the expectation that it should be appearing soon.
Whether you think to check for it or you simply stumble upon it, the words are there just as before:]
A toll to be levied for safe passage
from the desert to ǝɹǝɥʍǝsʅǝ
envision a place of comfort and safety
a haven from the wants and ills of life
be it for a moment or for a lifetime
offer it to The Ferryman
and let go
There is no advance warning from The Ferryman this time. There is nothing to draw your attention towards the message that appears on your device, whatever it may be, except perhaps the expectation that it should be appearing soon.
Whether you think to check for it or you simply stumble upon it, the words are there just as before:]
from the desert to ǝɹǝɥʍǝsʅǝ
envision a place of comfort and safety
a haven from the wants and ills of life
be it for a moment or for a lifetime
offer it to The Ferryman
and let go

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[Need frowns at the sentence she wrote. This is one of those points where if she was texting - if the idea came naturally to her and she had an appropriate device - she would have deleted the line, put something else, and then hit send. As it is, she writes under it]
You still have two legs two arms a voice right?
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[Does that count as being of use?]
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People without particular TALENTs have to find their own usefulness. Things that are not unique and that someone can do better are still worth doing.
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I keep having to explain this. Is the world I'm from really the only one that explicitly defined the system?
[Being from a world that explicitly split people into talented and talentless probably doesn't completely mess up your worldview. Probably.]
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[A simplification, but she's not going to explain the classes of Gifts.]
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And hope's good and everything but relying on nothing but is a thin gruel. I'm more interested in those without hope and who yet don't break.
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[Need considers going back and underlining 'that sounds terrible' again but no she shouldn't be petty. She's got to let the kids have their own points of view.]
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