Stronger, and faster, and more durable than a human. Maybe more than what you were before, if you weren't human. You also won't be mortal, if you were before. Other than that... you'll probably see ghosts, because of spiritual energy.
I think that's all the differences.
[Unfortunately you're asking a sword-umbrella, so it's kind of like asking a bird to describe a fish. He's doing his best.]
I don't really claim myself to be mortal at this point anyway.
[ #justtimelooperthings
But
that does give Siffrin a better idea. Really... no different than how they are back in their world, (you'd become stronger, faster, more durable thanks to all the loops; you can't die, so you're hardly mortal,) save...
...
For outliving everyone they love, maybe. Eternally wandering to the end. The knife waggles in understanding, but thank everything else that Yamanbagiri can actually see him nodding. ]
Okay. I... can handle that, I think.
[ Some problems are for later Siffrin. They'll burn those bridges before they cross them or however it goes. ]
...and if my body had been altered in some way before it came here? There's no helping not returning to my own body, however there was something within my body that made it special.
Wouldn't that be a problem since you're using what you owe me to bring us back with bodies in the first place?
[ though if that's the case sabo's fairly certain there's other collateral that he can provide as back-up or as a replacement. ]
But it's an orange fruit about the size of a cantaloupe, or medium size melon, that looks to be made up of flame-shaped components with swirl patters within each one. It also has a stem that's curled on both ends.
[ it would be much easier if sabo had a way to draw it. ]
i have too many icons as is everyone gets sif's mind theater instead
It's a piece of paper made using someone's fingernail clipping [ gross he knows. ] that's waterproof and fireproof, however the biggest appeal is that it's tied to the lifeforce of whoever the paper was made from.
Torn pieces will always point and slightly move towards one another no matter where they are; it's how I can keep tabs on some people even if they're not with me.
[ it also burns up and disintegrates if the person dies but he wants to keep things brief. ]
There are some things the deals might be good for -- but wishing shouldn't be used for everything.
[He sounds like some kind of dictionary on aphorisms but maybe that is what umbrella-swords are here for. To discourage murder but not to encourage hinges.]
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Stronger, and faster, and more durable than a human. Maybe more than what you were before, if you weren't human. You also won't be mortal, if you were before. Other than that... you'll probably see ghosts, because of spiritual energy.
I think that's all the differences.
[Unfortunately you're asking a sword-umbrella, so it's kind of like asking a bird to describe a fish. He's doing his best.]
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[ #justtimelooperthings
But
that does give Siffrin a better idea. Really... no different than how they are back in their world, (you'd become stronger, faster, more durable thanks to all the loops; you can't die, so you're hardly mortal,) save...
...
For outliving everyone they love, maybe. Eternally wandering to the end. The knife waggles in understanding, but thank everything else that Yamanbagiri can actually see him nodding. ]
Okay. I... can handle that, I think.
[ Some problems are for later Siffrin. They'll burn those bridges before they cross them or however it goes. ]
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[But again he doesn't have the best point of reference.
Time loopers looping in a time loop..... The umbrella twirls a quarter-turn, but ultimately doesn't say anything else. Good luck, Siffrin.]
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...and if my body had been altered in some way before it came here? There's no helping not returning to my own body, however there was something within my body that made it special.
—for lack of better words of how to describe it.
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[So Sabo is getting bounced back to Ish with this one...]
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MY NORMAL SABO ICONS... ME FORGETTING THAT THEY'RE STILL ITEMS HERE.
not that he doesn't mind but— ]
Wouldn't that be a problem since you're using what you owe me to bring us back with bodies in the first place?
[ though if that's the case sabo's fairly certain there's other collateral that he can provide as back-up or as a replacement. ]
But it's an orange fruit about the size of a cantaloupe, or medium size melon, that looks to be made up of flame-shaped components with swirl patters within each one. It also has a stem that's curled on both ends.
[ it would be much easier if sabo had a way to draw it. ]
i have too many icons as is everyone gets sif's mind theater instead
... Like it's gonna be stylized, more like Legend of Zelda: Windwaker type flames as scratchy as this thing is, but. There. ]
... This?
LMAO. valid of u
thank you friend... AND ISH NOW HAS A REFERENCE!! it's mostly stylized and not a perfect 1:1 but enjoy the mera mera fruit siff edition. ]
Not quite, but it's close enough. I wouldn't know how to better describe it myself.
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[ this is vaguely in between a wish he can grant for free and a wish he needs some contract power for. ]
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if it doesn't have to be anything too big then— ]
How about a vivre card?
It's a piece of paper made using someone's fingernail clipping [ gross he knows. ] that's waterproof and fireproof, however the biggest appeal is that it's tied to the lifeforce of whoever the paper was made from.
Torn pieces will always point and slightly move towards one another no matter where they are; it's how I can keep tabs on some people even if they're not with me.
[ it also burns up and disintegrates if the person dies but he wants to keep things brief. ]
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[ he laughs. though... well. it had been a consideration of his but given that it would only track himself he didn't think to offer it. ]
...but I also have one made for me, if you're interested having a piece of that.
[ for whatever reason. ]
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Sure, why not.
[ this is the sound of tori cheering from chicago ]
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Well, alright then.
[ as though he's going to complain or question it. ]
Whenever I get my body back, I'll tear off a piece of the paper and give it to you.
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Then it's a deal!
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And we'd continue to be more than human should we leave this dimension and return home?
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[His tone is mild in the face of the cigarette case yeeting itself over. It's fine.]
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Incredible. I suppose this saves me from pestering Ish from making good on our deal.
[ He did do his job in murdering so he was definitely going to try and cash in on that wish, but this is far better. ]
Thank you. This is quite helpful.
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[He sounds like some kind of dictionary on aphorisms but maybe that is what umbrella-swords are here for. To discourage murder but not to encourage hinges.]
... What was it you were making a deal for?