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Pandora's Fox III
PANDORA'S FOX III

The application Pandora's Fox, last seen buzzing on everyone's relics in October, is back. It's about finding your Familiar bond or perhaps other kinds of bonds. It could be the start to finding your soul mate, a new family member, or other kind of someone special. The point is connection. While it's always available, it's gotten loud again.
As part of its return, the app has been rejiggered with questions old and new, including some specific to each Role! The app will buzz and open itself with a blank profile waiting to be filled out. Star Children can fill it out for themselves—as long as they don't lie. This app will not allow Star Children to lie. Honesty is important in a bond. Star Children who lie may find that answer filled in a little too honestly and unable to be deleted. Anyone who waits too long to fill it in will find it answered for them!
Bonds come in all different shapes and sizes, so find the right person for you!
This is game canon!
Forms for your characters!
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He is. He's got a husband and a son. Evidently I won't be allowed to help with babysitting. Unfortunate.
That there's not as much of a difference between my kind and then as we might think.
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Did he give a reason why?
I'm glad you think that way. We don't seem so different.
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Several. I don't think he appreciated me summoning a spear in front of his son to get an apple.
His son thought it was 'cool'
I'm starting to feel the only real difference is our ages and even that hasn't brought wisdom for us all. [ she's looking at a certain guy that flew into the sun ]
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Cool indeed 😎 Maybe you've already inspired a great warrior.
If wisdom just came with age that would be great. It's more like it comes with experience and that's a rocky road.
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I've inspired many. I don't think Phastos would be happy with his son becoming a warrior.
Experience, what one does with it, and the support one has.
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Isn't he a warrior too? His son's choice might be closer to home than he thinks.
You're right. Support is important.
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Not quite. He was a thinker, a creator.
People underestimate it.
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Ah. Got it. Maybe his son will make weapons for you one day-- something custom for you from a different perspective.
Or are too proud to take it.
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His son is human and I'm certain I'll never see him again.
Ah....probably most often that one now that you say so.
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Would you want to?
I didn't mean to imply anything. But that would make two of us.
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....yes. One of us was made a healer for that reason.
If I ever return to Earth, perhaps.
Oh, I didn't mean myself. I meant more so some of my fellow Eternals. I've always thought I've been open to knowing when I might require assistance.
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Good to know.
To prevent it I mean.
[ jesus christ. ]
I hear there's no other place quite like it. And, as it seems, it's in constant danger. I'm sure you'll find your way back someday.
No stubborn streak in you?
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[ or just trying to cover up?? ]
That all depends on what happens with Arishem and if we can then find others of our kind out there.
Not in that context.
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Would you want to go back?
Another?
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I'm not sure I can answer that fully. I left because I was more interested in finding others out there like us and freeing them than staying.
In battle I'd say I'm stubborn.
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That's very noble. Are you more of a wanderer than someone that would call a place home?
Determined to win?
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[ not outside of the others and with them it was a complicated sort of concern. One that was more about if she would hurt them than for her. ]
I was, yes. Which was a rather good thing honestly. People do start to notice companions that never change after awhile.
My myths paint me as a goddess of victory for a reason.
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That would attract quite a bit of attention. How do you feel about having a home here?
Would you call yourself a sore loser?
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I didn't settle into one for a few months after I arrived. I think I'm still getting used to it now.
I've never lost.
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I think that's pretty common around here. I've met a few people who took time to settle in. Part of it might be trusting the environment here-- it's a big risk.
That's incredible. I hope no one here underestimates your track record.
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It is. It's also committing to the idea that you'll be staying.
I can't see a reason why they should. I also never really bring it up.
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Very true. At least there isn't something intrusive like a mandatory roommate situation.
Some people might see it as a threat or a challenge.
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They've done that before.
I suppose they could, if they're really foolish.
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...You're joking. Like we're in some kind of summer camp?
Confidence looks good on you.
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I've never experienced one. But from what I recall two people were teleported to a new home and weren't allowed to leave for a few weeks.
Thank you. That's kind of you to say.
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LEFKMSKDF that smile
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