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Hibiki Fujiwara [藤原 ⸱ 響 希] ([personal profile] windsongs) wrote in [community profile] netherwork2022-12-05 10:19 am

@anonymous

I have a question for the group. Has anyone tried to find family or friends they have lost over the years, or a trace that they might have passed through the Netherworld? Have you been successful?

If not, would you? What would you say to them if you managed to find them?
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[personal profile] terraria 2022-12-21 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
From my own experience, most citizens don't even know what their king or queen looks like. Well - ( he clicks his tongue. ) no, that's not entirely true... they've never seen them up close, or in person. It's a bit like a historical figure.

If someone told me, 'this is the Emperor of Sakia!' before I had actually met him, and they showed me a man who looked vaguely like his portrait on the coin - I would probably believe them. After all, I had never met the real thing, I wouldn't know details that couldn't be stamped into coins - like the mole under his eye or his cut brow. If their royalty or politicians are on their coins, they tend to know the general gist - if those people of the upper crust are largely known in portraits, then... that's very much difficult. Most citizens don't tend to have the money for portraits, so they'll not know either.

I have heard of far-off lands with ruling classes like you suggest, but the primary law of the land tend to be royalty. Something to do with all the powerful magical artifacts, I'd wager.
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[personal profile] terraria 2022-12-28 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Magic is quite common. Most are born with some sort of magical ability, and those who aren't tend to have similar lives. It occurs to me that in my time here, the magic of my world may be the most mundane I've heard of.

Magical artifacts on the other hand are quite rare. No one knows how they're made, or - if there are people who do know, it isn't common knowledge. These artifacts are ancient, and often passed down through generations. It's why so many royal families have them. You don't often know any common families that stumble across an artifact... it would be as if you discovered an abandoned room full of gold pieces.