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“Any being that claims to be a god is not one,” they snarl.  Hirk understood this, they say, but Battle-Brother Narl (I have not heard this name before, have I?) died for his mistake.  The representative recounts the atrocities committed in the world and challenges the conceit that a just god to allow them.  “If it is a god, it is insane,” they conclude.
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“Any being that claims to be a god is not one,” they snarl.  Hirk understood this, they say, but Battle-Brother Narl (I have not heard this name before, have I?) died for his mistake.  The representative recounts the atrocities committed in the world and challenges the conceit that a just god would allow them.  “If it is a god, it is insane,” they conclude.
  
 
I laugh.  This rings so true.  I salute this warrior and return to the Mission Boards.
 
I laugh.  This rings so true.  I salute this warrior and return to the Mission Boards.
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It’s Apollo.
 
It’s Apollo.
  
I slam on the comm button so hard I wonder if I’ve damaged it.  I never thought I could feel this degree of relief and joy at seeing his cocky, triangular face.
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I slam the comm button so hard I wonder if I’ve damaged it.  I never thought I could feel this degree of relief and joy at seeing his cocky, triangular face.
  
 
But I know immediately that something has gone wrong.  Apollo’s demeanor is completely changed.  He's subdued.  Resigned?  Defeated?
 
But I know immediately that something has gone wrong.  Apollo’s demeanor is completely changed.  He's subdued.  Resigned?  Defeated?

Latest revision as of 00:55, 3 June 2021

These are the recovered personal logs of the Lost Traveller Key-Glyph, which were posthumously accessed by the Beacon-Entity.

They are categorically defined by Key-Glyph's distinct emotional phases.

Innocence

Grief

Foreboding

Determination

Courage

Conviction

Doubt

Despair

Recovery

Anticipation

Rememberance