ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. (
daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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There are a few theories that might adhere to that. One, that your past self and your current self just happen to share the same interests. A notion which I've thought about in the past, if only briefly.
[He glances at the patents again as he speaks.]
And if we're to continue in that same vein, it would mean that the natural course of action is that this other you was interested, and therefore motivated to see it to competition, as you may feel now. The difference being that perhaps that other world had more resources than the one we live in now. The technology available might've been different.
[He takes a sticky note and decides copy down some of the information, but frowns as it refuses to write. He shakes it out with a bit of a frown.]
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Reincarnation?
[ ... okay, so maybe there's a sharpness and an edge of scepticism in his tone when he says that - it's not that he's not familiar with reincarnation as a concept because that he's aware of,, he just. doesn't subscribe to it. ]
I'm not sure about the other resources. Based on the things that I've seen in my memories, I don't think there's very much discernible changes. Except perhaps locations that don't exist in this world. I doubt a place named Recolle existed in my memories.
... Or in yours.
[ and here he's duly distracted by Ardyn struggling with the invisible ink pen. he makes sure to keep his face carefully neutral though. ]
Is there something wrong with your pen?
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Either way, he just nods, frowning at his pen that refuses to work. Back on the subject of patents and memories in a second, but first...]
My pen doesn't work. [He sets it aside to try for another one, but the result is the same.
...
Lifting his eyes up to Kaiba,] Any idea what could've happened to them? Strange that two in a row wouldn't write.