Brigid (Spark) Pyralis
Personality
Spark is an awkward fellow. She just doesn't quite understand exactly how social interaction is supposed to work. She is highly intelligent but prone to overthinking and overanalyzing certain things. She can be hard to talk to due to her inclination to using larger words than most people are familiar with as well as her shaky knowledge of social cues. Spark is often lost in thought and can often be seen staring dazedly into the distance. However she is very friendly and generally inclined towards liking people. She would never knowingly do anything to hurt someone, though she may unknowingly say insensitive things. She loves to read and write and discuss philosophy.
Spark is an awkward fellow. She just doesn't quite understand exactly how social interaction is supposed to work. She is highly intelligent but prone to overthinking and overanalyzing certain things. She can be hard to talk to due to her inclination to using larger words than most people are familiar with as well as her shaky knowledge of social cues. Spark is often lost in thought and can often be seen staring dazedly into the distance. However she is very friendly and generally inclined towards liking people. She would never knowingly do anything to hurt someone, though she may unknowingly say insensitive things. She loves to read and write and discuss philosophy.
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looking through the 4th law
Most people nowadays know quite a bit about Schrodinger's cat and the subsequent existence of infinite universes. In a infinite number of infinite universes even events with extremely low odds are bound to happen. If you flip a coin enough times eventually you'll get heads a hundred times in a row, with no limit to the amount of tries eventually every thing that is possible has to happen. Personally there are very few things in any world that I believe are really impossible, very improbable perhaps but actually impossible seems to me to be a very bold statement when you consider how many things humanity has accomplished and discovered that would have once not even entered peoples minds as a possibility. There is life in the most inhospitable corners of Earth. We can go to the moon and all walk around with computers hundreds of times more powerful than those in that spaceship in our pockets. So then why would it be a stretch to say that everyone's characters and stories are real? Most aren't completely impossible so who's to say that they don't exists when you look at odds on a cosmic scale it becomes a lot more likely that they do than don't. In fact the converse has to true as well somewhere in some universe someone (probably more than one someone) has written stories about you drawn you dreamed about you maybe even created there own little original species called humans that they sell to people for crazy amounts of money or is completely ignored. In the end you never know what happens just that it does. ~Spark 2/9/17 A Death of Life Last winter I went to a dying city. It once stood proud and strong a monument to industry; today it is empty and forgotten, all of the dreams it once held are gone washed away in the sands of time, people's greatest accomplishments rotting away. As I walked a couple of blocks to get to my car. I felt I was walking through I see of lost dreams all around me towered abandoned buildings. To my left stood a parking garage but it had not always been so. |