Letha Regis (
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riverview2017-03-05 01:39 pm
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[Letha's confusion over this new technology is clear from the first moment of the video. She's turned on the camera facing away from her, showing her desk full of neatly organized piles of paper, all forms with neat cursive scrawled across them. The angle is skewed, camera shaky, and she keeps moving it as she tries to figure out the device.]
There's absolutely nothing like this in my world...
[Sure, she'd tried very hard to follow the orientation instructions, but she's handling it much like a grandmother with her first smartphone. She finally gets it turned around, but that just gives viewers a worm's eye view of her shocked face as she sees the unflattering angle and turns it back around to her desk.]
If only I could write on these, it would be so much simpler. Well, anyway. Can anyone hear me? I thought it might be prudent to contact this 'network'... and see if anyone who understands these... inventions better than me could lend me a hand.
[Go easy on her, she's never even seen a telephone or typewriter before.]
There's absolutely nothing like this in my world...
[Sure, she'd tried very hard to follow the orientation instructions, but she's handling it much like a grandmother with her first smartphone. She finally gets it turned around, but that just gives viewers a worm's eye view of her shocked face as she sees the unflattering angle and turns it back around to her desk.]
If only I could write on these, it would be so much simpler. Well, anyway. Can anyone hear me? I thought it might be prudent to contact this 'network'... and see if anyone who understands these... inventions better than me could lend me a hand.
[Go easy on her, she's never even seen a telephone or typewriter before.]

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[ No, she doesn't see. Is this some kind of metaphor? Surely it must be because how can someone lose their life and yet be here talking to her? Ghosts don't exist. ]
I shan't press you to speak of complicated matters. It sounds very... involved. Perhaps we should bond over this strange world instead. Or strange moon? Is it a world because we live upon it, or still a moon?
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[While they're speaking, she finally manages to prop up her tablet in a way that shows her at a flattering angle.]
There we go... is this crooked at all?
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[She waves politely, still looking nervous with the whole set-up. Now that she can step back from the camera, Cecelia will be able to notice that despite her old-fashioned clothing she's not wearing a corset - in fact, she's wearing an adjustable dress. Hmm.]
If you don't mind me asking, what year do you remember it being back in your world? You're the only person I've met who seems to come from a similar life.
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It was eighteen hundred and fifteen, A.D. And what about for you?
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[It makes her wonder if her grandmothers were anywhere near as nice at Cecelia's age. They definitely weren't when Letha was alive.]
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[ She sounds rather intrigued by this, thinking of women she knew back home. Or knew of, since she was hardly sociable. ]
Tell me, if you please: who sits on the throne in 1853 or 1854?
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Queen Victoria, I think. I only ever hear people speak of her as 'the Queen', though.
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[ Because surely Princess Charlotte won't die in childbirth leading to a succession crisis and the sons of George III scrambling to marry and have legitimate heirs, right? ]
But how lovely. A Queen Regent! There hasn't been one since Queen Anne.
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[Politics are complicated, she just wanted to raise zombies and make fun of her husband in front of his friends.]
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[At least, she likes to think if anyone was from her world they would recognize the name of Regis.]
Tell me, does your world have magic? Mine has a lot of it.
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[ Though being a werewolf is hardly normal. It's called a curse; does that mean a witch casted it? She's thought about this in the past, but she's never seen any other signs of magical beings. ]
But you mean magic like in stories? Fairies and witches and that sort of thing?
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In my world there are many magicians - that's what we call people who use magic. Most of my family are necromancers, but I know other types of magicians exist. I've just never met them.
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Necromancers deal with contacting the dead after their passing. We can speak to the deceased and translate for their loved ones. We can animate their bodies as well, but I think it's best to ask permission first. Otherwise the owner of the body might chew your ear off.
[Much as she loves the company of the dead, she doesn't envy her cousin the undertaker. The dead are no fun when they're criticizing one's ability to dress their body.]
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How does such a thing work? Does the soul not ascend to Heaven in your world?
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[ In a morbid sort of way, she gets it. Gothic novels are extremely popular reading for ladies, and they're full of dark, terrible things done in dark, terrible places. The word corpse might make some ladies from her world faint dead away, but she can at least tolerate it. Maybe the fact she transforms into a feral beast once a month makes this all easier to swallow.
After closing her eyes for a moment and drawing in a measured breath, she opens her eyes. ]
Goodness, that is nothing like home. I am sorry, but we are taught the Lord created everything in the universe. To hear of a place without Heaven or Him is... startling.
[ But she's also morbidly curious to learn more. It's like being unable to put down one of those novels. ]
Could you explain about the, ah, the corpses? Where I come from, we bury them in the ground. Do you preserve them, so the soul can easily hear what is said around their body?
[ She hasn't even gotten to the temporarily die part. Give her a minute. ]
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We bury them in the ground too. Two feet under, so that they don't stink up the place but we can still speak to them easily. The members of my family are given nice coffins in case they have to be dug up, but the servants are buried without one so we may raise them if the living servants are busy.
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[ She's not exactly queasy, but what unpleasant conversation! She should probably change the topic. That would be the smart thing to do. ]
You employ the services of deceased servants?
[ Apparently no rest for the weary... ]
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[She can tell Cecelia isn't exactly enjoying the conversation. She purses her lips before changing the topic herself.]
Tell me about Heaven, how do you know about it if you've never seen it?
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Oh, Christianity is based on faith. A great deal of it has to do with believing in the teachings in the Bible. But after we die, if we have not sinned, we shed our Earthly burdens and ascend to Heaven for eternity.
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