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Raleigh wrote:Good choice. *Returns Lalka to her original mannequin form dressing in what appears to be a jogging suit. A sign next to her mentions something about the material reducing aerial friction.*
Raleigh wrote:That aside, its not like I serve Hild or anything so I'm not exactly obligated to do such things. My magic isn't powered by Nidhoggr.
Jello Shot Mischa wrote:Raleigh wrote:That aside, its not like I serve Hild or anything so I'm not exactly obligated to do such things. My magic isn't powered by Nidhoggr.
(( Now I'm reminded of certain ideas I'd had in the past. X3 I suppose I should get around to stopping by the store, if only because a conversation on the nature of identity sounds intruiging. ))
Mischa (in his male self) wanders into the shop!
Kether wrote:*Stands there a cute manniquin in a jogging suit*
Raleigh wrote:Welcome Mischa. Feel free to look around. As you can see this shop of mine sells cloth and related goods. By the way, how would you define identity? As the mental construct or the physical reality?
Raleigh wrote:Ah, that German and his skewed philosophy. I suppose some of the mental construct is defined based on physical limitations though is true enough after its fashion. Those born blind have no concept of sight and such.
Of course I must maintain the opposite philosophy but given that I am mind manifesting body, as it were, I would of course argue that case.
At any rate, yes, a fabric shop. If you want I suppose I could arrange to teach you something about making stuff with cloth for a price.
Raleigh wrote:You can talk, Lalka.
Oh, you've been fabric? I think I remember that. Ever tried being thread?
Raleigh wrote:Its not as odd as it might seam... ugh... The problems with assuming that as a form is the forces pushing and pulling on you if you, as thread, have been used to hold some clothes together.
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