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milliways_bar2006-05-03 06:14 am
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Hank sits at the bar, drinking coffee, and tapping at his laptop.
Good coffee, shiny tech, mutant doctor.
Good coffee, shiny tech, mutant doctor.
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"It's of no importance now, for my world. That way is closed. Are you still able to reach yours?"
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He nods.
"I commute, so to speak, back and forth to the Earth and back to here, where I live."
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"Another reason we probably don't share the same native universe. I am fascinated by the number of persons who come here from Earth. Well, sifferent Earths, mostly. It was a dead world in my time, only significant in ancient legends of human origins. Here, it's a living home for a majority of the Tavern."
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"I would have never considered the possibility of what Beowulf of Home might call 'aliens'. Intelligent nonhuman creatures. My first day here was quite overwhelming."
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"I understand. My own world has had more incursions from other worlds and times, so I was more prepared for such a place, but even so, it took some getting used to."
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He nods.
"I understand. Such would be a strange exile."
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"By your calm, I take it your world is peaceful? That would be a welcome change, and perhaps not such a bad exile."
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Not knowing why he's making the confession, he adds, "I avenged it, though."
More lightly, "Good thing I've not found any of my enemies here."
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"I've seen fighting here, but usually just the aftereffects of it. And any of those I've sent to the sand would find it very hard to start trouble in a place with wizards and gods."
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"I would prefer never to fight, either, but until now I was followed by violence like a shadow. Too much I've brought on myself.
"I would like to fight now only if I knew peace would come because of it, but that is absurd, isn't it?"
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He listens and nods.
"Sometimes peace can only come from war... it is a sad but frail truth."
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"When peace comes, if it does, it is always temporary. But you're right that sometimes there is no alternative to fighting." He hesitates again to voice his suspicions.
"From what I've seen here, I think the relative peace we enjoy now is temporary. I think that, despite the rules, there is a great battle coming to this place, perhaps even a kind of war. I think this may be why we've been brought here. I have no proof, but also now other reason for the presence of so many warriors."
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"Maybe, but she isn't the only one." Has he spoken too much? He has decided not to reveal his Inner Sight so easily, but a quick mind could wrest that from his words.
"Speaking to you has been enlightening, Hank, but I should start my daily training before afternoon turns to evening."
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He smiles.
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