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thefoundation2019-05-11 09:04 pm
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The End
After a long trial and a tearful rebirth, it was time to move on to the next journey. But where would they all go? And how would they be able to say 'goodbye' after seven weeks of bonding?
Those answers would not come easily. However, the Pieces did not need to make those decisions alone...🗈
Those answers would not come easily. However, the Pieces did not need to make those decisions alone...🗈
Rest is needed, but it isn't quite time for that yet. No, there are places to go and people to see.
Given that most of the Pieces did want to return to the Foundation, the Witch of Dimensions opted to stop there first and drop them all off. The stragglers can be handled later, when he has rested and regained more of his energy.
But where did he decide to put them? After all, the Foundation knows they have gone missing. To return them right to where he took them from would only put them in danger. So instead, he opts to take them to the people best qualified to offer help with multi-dimensional dealings.
Given that most of the Pieces did want to return to the Foundation, the Witch of Dimensions opted to stop there first and drop them all off. The stragglers can be handled later, when he has rested and regained more of his energy.
But where did he decide to put them? After all, the Foundation knows they have gone missing. To return them right to where he took them from would only put them in danger. So instead, he opts to take them to the people best qualified to offer help with multi-dimensional dealings.

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[Kurama is honestly both surprised and touched that Erhard is leaving Sherlock's side to talk to him, even if the detective's attention is elsewhere. He rubs a hand over his eyes, looking tired for just a moment.]
He felt things very intensely.
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He? Oh, Kurama's talking about Shass. Erhard's memories as Buer are just as unsettling, bringing forth things he never wanted to face, aspects of himself as unfamiliar as any stranger. Though in both cases, Nirrti was their primary focus, there had been a weirdly intimate connection between Shass and Buer, however twisted the origins of that connection might be. Erhard's still trying to parse his side of it.]
Nirrti wanted to be adored by her demons, so she must've heightened their emotional states. But she wasn't around much, so....
[He can still remember Shass's warmth against Buer's side, the softness of a feathered wing over his other self's back.]