quaerit: sᴄᴏᴜᴛsɪxᴛᴇᴇɴ.ᴄᴏᴍ. (w h y)
Richard Campbell Gansey III ([personal profile] quaerit) wrote in [community profile] hadriel 2016-02-15 01:36 am (UTC)

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[ Oh, Gansey likes how this boy thinks. This is exactly what he wants; ideas, forward thinking. He hasn't been here long, but he's really not keen on staying. He has to get himself and his friends home. He's absolutely ready for any plan that services that goal. ]

I've not lost time, so far as I'm aware, but I was sent away and returned without memories of my previous tenure. As I'm sure you can imagine, that's not pleasant. The Door's operation seems chaotic, which I suppose is better than imagining it's obeying someone's will. I don't honestly think it's surprising that you've been displaced in time. We already know the Door moves us through space, and time is the other side of that coin. If it can manage one, it can manage the other.

Regarding these tunnels, I'd be wary of jumping to conclusions about the differences between rocks. You'll get rock that's older, that's true, but logically speaking you'd also get different stone appearing at different depths. And that's assuming the cave system here follows the sort of pattern we'd see on Earth, and it may not.

Regardless, it's definitely worth exploring, so all caveats aside, I'd like to join this hunt.


[ And that, really, is what he's been building up to. He likes this boy's plan; it seems solid and workable, and it's clear they'll not move forward if they don't explore what's around them. ]

Why were you in a maze, by the way? It doesn't sound as though it was by choice.

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