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thantagonist ([personal profile] thantagonist) wrote in [community profile] etraya2026-04-29 02:55 pm

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Attention Fellow People of Etraya,

I am Doctor Daniil Dankovsky, Bachelor of Medicine. As I understand it, few of you have seen a doctor lately. That simply won’t do! Please, don’t wait to get sick to establish care. I am situated in the hospital, ready to take consent forms and make updated medical histories. At least a few of you have unaddressed concerns, I just know it. The average person comes to see the doctor when it’s too late! Though we cannot die here, there is no reason to suffer unduly.

And if you are otherwise healthy, perhaps think of it as helping me out. In the event of an outbreak, it is far more helpful to have complete clinical pictures of the inhabitants. Especially, as I understand it, there are many biological differences in this population.

Please come visit me during my clinic hours, every day from 10am to 6pm.


[What Daniil really wants is to meet more of the unusual inhabitants of Etraya more quickly as well as conduct casual interviews of the sort of people who are slated to save the universe. But he can’t just say that completely outright.]
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[personal profile] untsundered 2026-05-02 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Defeat it? My, what a grand burden you've saddled yourself with.

[Emet-Selch tilts his head slightly in thought, a smirk curling his lips.]

I suppose I am curious why you wish you put an end to such a crucial and balancing force. Do you believe it unnecessary?
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[personal profile] untsundered 2026-05-03 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
[For all his condescension before, as Daniil explains and paces, he earns Emet's full attention. He watches him in earnest and listens just as closely, weighing his words upon his own internal scale for consideration. In truth, he can understand the desperate attempt to defeat the abstract concept of death over that which causes it, so numerous as they seem to be for being as fragile as what Daniil belongs to.

Yet, if one cannot prevent fractures, what hope have they against closing the chasm?]


I see. It is an honorable endeavor, though every action will have their reactions, their lingering effects. Have you considered what might come from the vanquishment of death? What the world might become with its total eradication?

[As Emet-Selch speaks, he gestures lightly with a hand.]

Imagine, if you will, one seeks to eliminate evaporation, for all they know is drought and such a process has served to perpetuate this miserable state. But what of the rain that shall then never fall? Will this end the drought, or will it only cause it to spread?
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[personal profile] untsundered 2026-05-03 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, the fear of a death not chosen does seem to have its unfortunate affects on you more ephemeral beings. Those that can live until they are content, well... my people have long since known harmony and order, for we strive for the good of all, and scant know a death we do not choose.

[So what if they axe a bunch of creations that don't pass the sniff test? Can't get paradise without cracking a few magical animals!]

Perhaps what you seek is not the elimination of what we Amaurotines name retiring, but a choice in it.