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Would You Rather? Meme
Would You Rather? Meme

Reflective surfaces are showing more than Star Children's reflections. It's still there, smiling, winking, or waving back (hey, did you do that? It's fine, don't worry about that). More importantly, a question appears with the reflection. It might be spoken aloud by the tree behind a Star Child or appear in a thought bubble off their reflection. However it appears, it will not disappear until it's answered. It asks: Would you rather...
Should a Star Child avoid answering the question, it follows them around. The environment continues to speak it aloud. It's in the book they read. It's written in the clouds. It's everywhere. The longer it's ignored, the louder, larger, more intrusive it gets—so that it might draw attention or an audience.
As soon as a Star Child answers, they're connected with another Star Child who hears their answer. They may see each other in their reflections, talk or text over their relics, or be near each other when it's answered. Regardless, at least that one person will hear the answer, and with it comes the compulsion to explain the answer. To give at least a little reasoning. Oh, and the urge to ask them a question in return. This compulsion may only last for one question each, or it may last for many. Perhaps it's forgotten altogether in an easy conversation.
For some Star Children, but not all of them, they may find themselves presented literally with completing the situation they are asked about. A non-permanent change situation. Suddenly they're streaming on their relic or in conversation with a friend or at dinner with Thirteen. Who knows! The initial questions appear before Star Children, but they can take it wherever they like. Star Children who complete at least one challenge receive a gold star anywhere from 1 inch to 1 foot across. Touching it gives Star Children a better sense of certainty in themselves. It may be kept, exchanged at Cutting Edge for some other metal, or turned into Thoth for her answer to a would you rather question.
- This meme is game canon unless marked otherwise at the start of threads! Threads can be used for spoons and application samples.
- Characters are presented a 'would you rather' question first in their reflection, then if unanswered around them wherever they go.
- Characters face a strong compulsion to explain their answer... and to ask their partner at least one 'would you rather' question of their own.
- Characters may have to complete the question they answered. If they do, they receive a gold star (once only!), which gives them a sense of certainty. It can also be exchanged for metal at Cutting Edge or to ask Thoth a would you rather question.
- Meme is open for three months!
- Please include and answer one (or more) of the following questions (or your own) in your top level. You can also ask one for whoever tags in, if you'd like:
- Would you rather have dinner with Thirteen or your worst enemy?
- Would you rather be famous, recognized wherever you went and remembered after death, or unknown, unrecognized and unremembered?
- Would you rather have conversations over voice or text?
- Would you rather have a perfect day or a good week? A horrible day or a bad week?
- Would you rather perform before a huge crowd of strangers or a small group of friends?
- Would you rather retain your current body or mind indefinitely, immune to aging or illness?
- Would you rather know how you'll die or when?
- Would you rather have a stranger or your closest person identify aloud what you have in common? Would you rather do it to a stranger or your closest person?
- Would you rather share three things you're grateful for each day with everyone on the network for a week or share what you're most grateful for with someone not of your choosing?
- Would you rather be raised the way you were or another way?
- Would you rather meet, share coffee, and talk with a stranger for an hour every day for four days or tell someone as much of your life story in detail, sparing no secrets, for four minutes?
- Would you rather wake up tomorrow with a new ability or without one you currently have?
- Would you rather know the answer to something about your past or your future?
- Would you rather try to do something you've dreamed of or explain why you haven't tried it yet?
- Would you rather share your greatest accomplishment or learn what your greatest accomplishment will be?
- Would you rather share your most treasured memory or your most terrible memory?
- Would you rather return to your life unaware of Folkmore or with your memories?
- Would you rather be close to your family or distant from them?
- Would you rather see your father or mother again? Or which of your parents, more generally?
- Would you rather share what is needed to be a close friend of yours or an embarrassing moment in your life?
- Would you rather share when you last cried and why or what is to serious to be joked about?

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It's been just about a hundred years now.
But you're right. There is a natural order to things. All loss is a tragedy, but it is a greater one to lose one's child. I... try not to think about that if I can help it.
[[We can wrap if you'd like, since I took so long again.]]
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The whole god-thing with a death due in two years means everyone who still had parents were put in that position. Can't say it was a blessing for Laura that her family died before they found out she was a god, but that's the whole murder situation problem more than anything else. Everyone's relationship with their parents was different, but it certainly strained all the families. It can be a blessing to know it's coming and to have time to say goodbye, but it can suck too.
[ Kinda hard for Baphomet not to think about it, when he thinks about home. Though he wonders, given what Inanna said. ]
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Even so... I'm glad you're here. I don't know how Thirteen chooses us, if it's because of the things we've faced. But I'm glad to know the you that you are.
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It helps still having some people around. It's hard, but he still reaches out to others. ]
Hell if I know what goes through her mind. We've both stuck around, and you better keep at it. I don't need your goat bothering me after your gone and blaming me for it.
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I also have no reservations telling you that many of my treasured memories now have you in them. So I hope you stay a bit longer yourself.
[Not to mention the problem of dying if he left. That didn't need to be said.]
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[ Baphomet looks up because everything is up from the Underground. He takes that to include Thirteen.
He knows there's plenty good reason Rhys wants him to stay, beyond being in each other's lives. ]
You could come down here if you can tear yourself away from your ghost.