Hubert hums dully. His urge to clean hasn't been lost on him by this point.
"Another side effect of the horns, it seems. I've always preferred an orderly environment, but I've never been compelled to become involved until recently."
A pause. "I can't help but wonder if there is a commonality in our length of stay and our conditions. You and I are of the first otherworlder wave; I know of another who has recently developed a second soul from our wave as well, even if it is a known one."
If they're here do long, do they begin to mutate in ways Patho-Gen can't control?
Momo hums a little as if to say that's sort of what he was expecting with the cleaning - an interesting parallel, but he's not beyond at least trying to keep things clean when someone else is involved, so he pulls out a tea towel and starts drying the dishes and sorting them to put away.
"Could be. I'm not completely sure the other person I ran into with one recently was first wave, but I did first meet them in May and they seemed established, so they're at the very least early," he muses; the topic of initial arrival hasn't come up much with Northly, but it wouldn't surprise him if it was mostly or all first arrivals. "Maybe the longer we're here, the more receptive we are to everything else that's going on in this world. Since it sounds like yours is linked pretty directly to Kelesis."
It implies there's some sort of...if not deliberation, things that are turning beyond their vision that aren't merely the Augmenters going haywire or something.
He falls quiet, simmering in a background frustration. It seems he can't escape Kelesis. Even before that damned place opened up to him, it afflicted him with that sleepwalking episode. Then the underground, then that dreamscape in October, that blackout... it was all a continuous thread.
"And... your unexpected companion. You've noticed no links whatsoever to it?" Why his? How many of these unknown souls were there?
Momo shakes his head, gaze lingering for a moment longer than it needs to on the reflection of a glass he sets down. He certainly wishes he knew what the Fungi soul had come from, what had drawn it to him in the first place, but as it is, it's been something of an uneasy union, given its lack of concern for such human matters as individual will.
"Nothing yet, not even while we were underground," he says, recalling the lack of anything resembling that soul down in those twisted corridors, even though he'd been able to try and reach out through the ground to what he now knows to have been the frenzied plant Augmented. "Or to the places we've been so far. I wasn't even sure on Patho-Gen not knowing about it until what happened in the facility, but it was clear almost as soon as I got in there that they had no idea what it could do."
Or even what it was, in a way - it'd seemed like it was initially written off as more of a magical infection of sorts rather than a full-blown additional soul, until he started using it.
The sound on Hubert's breath is too rough to be a sigh and too soft to be a growl. It punctuates his underlying frustration well. "Our continued ignorance on these matters is an unbearable nuisance."
He shakes his head, scrubbing the surface of a plate slightly harder than he needed too. "It's small comfort that Patho-Gen seems to know little more than we do." This time, his breath is a proper sigh and his motions stall for a moment. Hubert's frustration recedes deeper, still present, but something more inwardly pensive fills its place.
"...Still, I appreciate you communicating what you have. I recognize this is delicate information for you."
While Momo tends to keep a lid on his negative emotions a bit to try and support others, Hubert's frustration is certainly relatable, and the sentiment something he's been coming back to repeatedly over these months. The questions keep piling up, and only occasionally have they run across answers even when they've been seeking them out.
He sets the glass down (until he gets a few more items from the same part of the kitchen to put away), and waves his hands a little at the appreciative comment. Even if it's not quite thanks in so many words, Momo's never great at accepting that sort of thing.
"I can't expect others to offer me information if I don't offer it back sometimes, right? If it might give us even a little bit more understanding of what's been going on, this much is fine," he says, offering a small smile. He hasn't had to sink too deeply into the especially sensitive aspects of having the fungi soul, so he doesn't mind this too much. "And I'm learning a little about your new soul too, so I'd call it pretty even."
On the information front, at least. If he'd realised Hubert would feel compelled to do his dishes, he would've cleaned them before he visited.
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"Another side effect of the horns, it seems. I've always preferred an orderly environment, but I've never been compelled to become involved until recently."
A pause. "I can't help but wonder if there is a commonality in our length of stay and our conditions. You and I are of the first otherworlder wave; I know of another who has recently developed a second soul from our wave as well, even if it is a known one."
If they're here do long, do they begin to mutate in ways Patho-Gen can't control?
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"Could be. I'm not completely sure the other person I ran into with one recently was first wave, but I did first meet them in May and they seemed established, so they're at the very least early," he muses; the topic of initial arrival hasn't come up much with Northly, but it wouldn't surprise him if it was mostly or all first arrivals. "Maybe the longer we're here, the more receptive we are to everything else that's going on in this world. Since it sounds like yours is linked pretty directly to Kelesis."
It implies there's some sort of...if not deliberation, things that are turning beyond their vision that aren't merely the Augmenters going haywire or something.
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"And... your unexpected companion. You've noticed no links whatsoever to it?" Why his? How many of these unknown souls were there?
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"Nothing yet, not even while we were underground," he says, recalling the lack of anything resembling that soul down in those twisted corridors, even though he'd been able to try and reach out through the ground to what he now knows to have been the frenzied plant Augmented. "Or to the places we've been so far. I wasn't even sure on Patho-Gen not knowing about it until what happened in the facility, but it was clear almost as soon as I got in there that they had no idea what it could do."
Or even what it was, in a way - it'd seemed like it was initially written off as more of a magical infection of sorts rather than a full-blown additional soul, until he started using it.
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He shakes his head, scrubbing the surface of a plate slightly harder than he needed too. "It's small comfort that Patho-Gen seems to know little more than we do." This time, his breath is a proper sigh and his motions stall for a moment. Hubert's frustration recedes deeper, still present, but something more inwardly pensive fills its place.
"...Still, I appreciate you communicating what you have. I recognize this is delicate information for you."
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He sets the glass down (until he gets a few more items from the same part of the kitchen to put away), and waves his hands a little at the appreciative comment. Even if it's not quite thanks in so many words, Momo's never great at accepting that sort of thing.
"I can't expect others to offer me information if I don't offer it back sometimes, right? If it might give us even a little bit more understanding of what's been going on, this much is fine," he says, offering a small smile. He hasn't had to sink too deeply into the especially sensitive aspects of having the fungi soul, so he doesn't mind this too much. "And I'm learning a little about your new soul too, so I'd call it pretty even."
On the information front, at least. If he'd realised Hubert would feel compelled to do his dishes, he would've cleaned them before he visited.