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But seriously.
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I'll make an MR VR experience.
What? How?
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But seriously.
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I'll make an MR VR experience.
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What? How?
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Because they just got married and now they're going off into a time away land to have kids without everyone.
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It's only going to be a few years with the kids. They aren't going to be twenty and such when they get back. Did you read the reason why?
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They're already twenty.
Yes.
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What?
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They're more than twenty years old.
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Who? The kids?
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I meant Claire and Lunar. But I'm only questioning it because they went straight from "Do you want to have kids?" to "Let's go off into a time of our own with no contact with anyone so we can have kids and raise them." A bit fast there, Lunar, overzealous for children.
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They're not going to go immediately. And I was talking about the kids. They are just planning.
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They're not going to go immediately. And I was talking about the kids. They are just planning.
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I never liked that sort of idea, honestly. I like watching kids grow up. Even if it's just a couple of times we see them (for safety reasons and all that), it's nice to know that that's happening.
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As much as I do, I also like to show the child grown enough to interact with everyone and know what's going on.
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Yee. Not much point in RPing newborns for long-ish periods of time. Toddlers too, even.
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As much as I do, I also like to show the child grown enough to interact with everyone and know what's going on.
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Of course. But it still feels a bit odd for the characters to just suddenly go away for a long time on their end.
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That's the thing. They aren't.
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Long enough to birth children and raise them. I mean, I know that they'll make visits, so a month on our end could be, say, 28-31 weeks on their end, but ehhhh. They're your characters, though; I won't tell you what to do with them; I also have a feeling that there's more to it than I think.