Ferran Gallagher (
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journal 🔶 psa from a former fairy
[Ferran isn't unaware of how these journals work, but he's still working out what pages are "public" and which are for his own private use.
Thus, one evening, a sketch of a building slowly comes together, distinguished by its tall stone towers, walls topped with battlements, wrought iron fences, and a large courtyard. The artist pays special attention to the detailing in the texture, making it easy to imagine what materials the imposing place might be made of. To those familiar with the city of Aefenglom, it's clearly a representation of the Coven.
After he's done, he writes in neat print:]
Don't trust the Fae. Whatever else I've forgotten, I know that much.
Thus, one evening, a sketch of a building slowly comes together, distinguished by its tall stone towers, walls topped with battlements, wrought iron fences, and a large courtyard. The artist pays special attention to the detailing in the texture, making it easy to imagine what materials the imposing place might be made of. To those familiar with the city of Aefenglom, it's clearly a representation of the Coven.
After he's done, he writes in neat print:]
Don't trust the Fae. Whatever else I've forgotten, I know that much.
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I've always wanted to keep a journal, but if anybody can read our entries, then I'm not sure if it would be the same.
[ Oversharing a bit here. ]
I'm curious about how do you exchange messages instantly without writing...I have asked you a lot of questions already, though.
[ And now, all of a sudden, he's all shy. ]
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[
for instance using a service called something like a living diary, cough.Also, no shyness allowed. He does take a minute to consider how to describe it, though—assuming no knowledge of electronics...]It's kind of complicated. Basically, you have a machine with one switch for each letter, connected to these long cables that are buried underground. Then the letters you pick get sent through the cables to someone else's machine, and that machine either writes the message out, or shows it on a screen.
[He doodles a basic diagram of two computers hooked up displaying the word "blah" on each, with one person tapping on a keyboard and the other with a surprised expression, circular hands near their face.]
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[ Well, it's not like Ferran didn't warn him. The diagram helps a lot, but it's still a little too much to parse at once. ]
I feel like I should be thankful that we have journals and letters here.
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☺ Yeah. I don't understand all of it myself, I just know how to use them. But the end result is pretty much the same as these journals.