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folkmore mod ([personal profile] folkie) wrote in [community profile] folkmeme2025-03-20 03:53 pm
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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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fistofvengeance: (Peeeek)

[personal profile] fistofvengeance 2025-05-11 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Fair, I guess. But kind of a bummer to think not a single society figured out how to make it work.

Oh. Makes sense, your job probably came with pressure too, huh.
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[personal profile] rememoror 2025-05-11 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
You're not the only one I know to think that. Personally, I try to focus on the things you have managed to make work.

Something like that. Our job encouraged us to not get too involved, some of us took that more seriously than others.
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[personal profile] fistofvengeance 2025-05-15 08:02 am (UTC)(link)
What kinda stuff do you consider successes? It's probably not the same as what the average human being considers a societal victory, right?

Oof okay yeah. A job that tells you not to interfere when you really want to is probably just as bad as a job that tells you to interfere when you don't want to.