Entry tags:
voice; @onni
Name: Onni Hotakainen
Date: January 10
Format: Audio
Note: He has painstakingly labored over the watch for a long time to ensure that everyone except Reynir can read this post.
[The post starts with a weary sigh, and when he speaks, Onni's voice is tired and calm and very nearly monotone. It's his usual voice, to anyone who knows him, but might sound a little weird to people who don't.]
Has anyone here had something inside them change because of a Bond?
[There's a slight pause, and the sound of shifting before he speaks again.]
Not something small. Something fundamental.
Date: January 10
Format: Audio
Note: He has painstakingly labored over the watch for a long time to ensure that everyone except Reynir can read this post.
[The post starts with a weary sigh, and when he speaks, Onni's voice is tired and calm and very nearly monotone. It's his usual voice, to anyone who knows him, but might sound a little weird to people who don't.]
Has anyone here had something inside them change because of a Bond?
[There's a slight pause, and the sound of shifting before he speaks again.]
Not something small. Something fundamental.
no subject
[The response is immediate, and Lalli's nose wrinkles when he realizes he should elaborate. At least Eldibus can't see that.]
He's my cousin.
[So much BETTER than something lame and unimportant like a FRIEND.]
I'll pass. I already know what I need to know.
no subject
I see. That explains the depth of your concern for him.
[His tone takes a bit of humor on.]
Perhaps a simpler phrasing is in order. You learn from your experiences. Your mistakes and successes. At least, one would hope you are open to the possibility of the unexpected. But I will leave you to your choices regardless.
[He probably won't respond again unless there's a direct question. But he at least would check for a response.]
no subject
[Hmmm!! Sus.]
no subject
Because, if people are discarding lessons from their experiences because they 'already know what they need to know', [Seriously the utter disappointment in that phrase is palpable.] then they are doomed to repeat the same, tiresome past and never grow.
[There is a moment's pause in the recording, as if judging whether to say more.]
Can you really say you have found every new encounter, particularly here, has fit neatly into solely what you decided was 'enough'? Or do you just mindlessly beat it with a stick without a care for the resulting consequences?