it takes a very,
very,
very
long time
for a snail flying through space to actually land somewhere
long enough that in virtually all documented cases the snail will fully self-integrate within a new, gravity-free narrative, experiencing their eventual landing as less the end of a journey and more as a sudden home invasion.
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"Should we *help*?"
It shrugged.
"You're welcome to try, but anything you send in that direction could take six days, three months, or fifteen yards to arrive."
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the story is about a ranch that is struggling to get started
in the woods
just a couple of people who wanna try something ranchy
we discover later that the larger scene - outside the idyllic natural setting of their nascent ranching - is a capitalistic super-nation which evolved *from* an uncommunicated imbalance in duty within the ranch's staffing. time looped.
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"It's broken!"
Alarms wailing.
She considered that she had never *not* heard alarms in this area. "... I don't *think* so."
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The snail was the final (?) message-carrier in a long, overly ceremonial game of telephone, if the figurative telephone were red and for emergencies only.
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no. not a time loop.
time fork.
the miscommunication incident took the ranch on a much longer path to create a much more complicated scene
but another version - the *only* other version - floated free, and found a place to rest within the more complicated scene
they eventually reconnected
the rancher wandered through the forest and found the city that they would have become
they establish trade
did you know some flowers bloom on several timescales at once?
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Everyone you know is stuck - from your point of view - repeating the most recent decision you reduced them to in your mind.
Find the place where you reductively impaired their story. Re-inflate it with mystery. And watch.
A good character works on any number of dimensions - literally. You'll be able to *feel* the character in a 2D projection, or a 3D, or ... yeah, anything. 1D and ND included. But if you *break the character* by selectively flattening them out, like interpreting in them in 3D *except for one part* which you insist on seeing in 2D, then their 3D representation to you is stuck rotating around the flattened portion. It can't *move*.
You're surrounded by characters.
The ones who are stuck in ways you understand are waiting for you to release them back into mystery.
You only stand to gain by doing that, btw. :)
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god I'm so freaked out lol
it makes so much more sense to describe experience in terms of quantum narrative
from this perspective, there *are* other characters, but they exist more as intelligent essence than in terms of uhhhhh stateful combinations of binding and loosening
makes each character look a bit like a rubik's cube, but with the row-clearing dynamics of tetris
you can't define the character - you can only release them, and see what they do next
solve the rubik's cube, and the NPC graduates to PC
it's like ... the opposite of the opposite of free will
everyone around me is stuck repeating the thing that I *decided* about them
when I loosen the knot, the behavior I observe changes *immediately* - and I can *predict* that it *will* change, but not what it will change *into*
*nnnnnnnnnnnngg*