grahamalytical: (Let it be said)
Will Graham ([personal profile] grahamalytical) wrote in [community profile] entranceway2016-08-22 02:12 pm

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[ Even though he's been in Wonderland for nearly two months at this point, this is the first time Will has made a post on the network, and only about the fourth time he's used his device at all. He's not a terrifically outgoing person, and it's easy for him to assume that people are probably better off without his input in most cases.

However, the network is clearly a good way to get answers and information, and ever since his conversation with Bedelia... He's been thinking a lot about "home". Been wondering if there are any people here in similar circumstances. It's been on his mind enough that eventually, he settles on simply straight-up asking people, if only to shut the train of thought down and put an end to the curiosity. And, perhaps, put himself a bit at ease. If that's even a possibility.

The question isn't posed through video, or even audio. This is more easily handled through text. And, it...makes the whole thing slightly less awkward, which doesn't hurt. ]


Is anyone out there uncertain about whether or not you'd like to go home?

Do you feel as though Wonderland may be the lesser of two evils? That you may be better off here than where you've come from?


[ Come and discuss any doubts you have about wanting to return to your world, Wonderland. Maybe you'll make him feel better about the disaster he'll be walking back into if and when he ever goes home. ]
lifeskills: (☠ treading each other's heels unheededly)

[personal profile] lifeskills 2016-09-13 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
I do not believe that to be the only option. Nothing is truly indomitable, not even Wonderland for all its power. In future we may have the choice.

[Perhaps there's a third option, and that's pursuing the truth. The truth behind Wonderland.

That does not necessarily mean a better option. Sometimes the truth comes with its own dark underbelly, as Victor had seen for himself in overthrowing death and putting half-lives in its place.]
lifeskills: (☠ i see a place that is haven)

[personal profile] lifeskills 2016-09-17 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
I see it as a matter of absence of proof. We are primed to believe that what we lack evidence for must therefore be impossible.

[People have said for millennia that death is the final frontier. They were wrong about that.

People say Wonderland is just as insurmountable. Millennia from now, new Wonderland residents may calling them wrong just the same.]


But there comes a time when evidence is found. It's an inevitability.