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daniil dankovsky ([personal profile] marblenest) wrote in [community profile] thecrossing2025-07-27 09:30 pm

Handwritten cursive in your notebooks

As much as I am loathe to admit it, we will have to move on from what small bits of safety and comfort this place has brought us. I do believe we should discuss our plans for the coming crossing openly. Consider this a place to drop your thoughts on the idea. Might as well start planning earlier rather than later.

Unless you have a good reason to I strongly suggest that you do not take the crossing alone. There is safety in numbers.

I would like to also get a head count of who all is with us if possible. I have heard about some of us going missing and I find this rather disturbing so I find it pertinent to double check.

The floor is open.
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UN: No. 7

[personal profile] toilet_bound 2025-08-01 12:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I’m curious what sorts of clues you might be thinking. During the last Crossing, there really wasn’t much aside from the danger… oh, and that wraith watching us!

[Hanako isn’t one to dissuade Kel from his course; he’s pretty sure the older boy wouldn’t really listen. Seeing Yashiro’s name has him quiet as he contemplates how to answer.]

It does seem like they had some similar personality traits, didn’t it? Yashiro… she’s naive, clumsy, and hopeful, but… those can be strengths too. Especially in comparison.
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[personal profile] knockingatthedoor 2025-08-28 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
There HAS to be something more than 'We need to keep walking and losing our memories'. Maybe clues on what happened to those who were here before or clues about what the wraiths are- after all, they change and shift when the crossing begins.

[He stops for a moment, feeling sad to hear that... well, he has to force Hanako to speak about her. If it was Mari or Sunny missing, he knows he would be devastated.]

Yeah. There are some personality traits in common. And you say naive and clumsy but those aren't bad things. Naive? A bit, yes, but she also sounded incredibly kind of the little I spoke with her. It wasn't a common trait of my fellow teenagers in Faraway. Clumsy? Who isn't? And hopeful... that's something important here, isn't it?
Ah, sorry, I'm probably not making much sense.