The Crossing Mods (
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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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Any suggestions for prepping for the Crossing? I can help spread info, at least.
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If it gets dark - keep in contact somehow. Don't let someone get cut off. Sound might work.
If there's a sandstorm - remember you don't have to breathe except to talk. It's just habit. You can cover your airways to keep sand out of them but you won't suffocate.
Endure. There will be an end.
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[There's a beat as Shepard commits the rest of Need's advice to memory, though she's slightly surprised at the revelation about breathing.]
Good to know. How'd you all find out about the breathing?
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I've been dead for a very long time. A lot of what I learned doesn't apply unfortunately but this does. I suspect none of us have a heartbeat when we're not checking for it.
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I'm trying to see if there are any commonalities in our potential times of death.