Named after the shepherdess in Virgil's pastoral Eclogues. The Greek word amarysso means "to sparkle." In Victorian times, an "amaryllis" was a strong, confident, and beautiful woman.
Maybe. We're at a little bit of a disadvantage not knowing what to expect or what we're here for. [though she pauses at the mention of the chained feeling because...hm. her hands are clasped, coming up to the chest as if in prayer while she ruminates on that.]
...I thought maybe I was imagining it. [sometimes you're used to being able to hear a planet, and then you come here and you can't, and then something else shows up.] But it isn't always there, right? Sometimes it disappears.
There is a lot happening right now for all of us. It isn't too surprising that something like that becomes a little less noticeable while we're finding our footing here. [but she still doesn't sound, like, happy about that. unnerving is a good word for it.]
Hopefully sooner than later...it'd be pretty bad if we ignored it too long and it was too late to do anything about it. But even if it's not going to go away, we'll just have to find a way to manage it.
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...I thought maybe I was imagining it. [sometimes you're used to being able to hear a planet, and then you come here and you can't, and then something else shows up.] But it isn't always there, right? Sometimes it disappears.
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Comes and goes. [she agrees, tail swaying back and forth.] Or, I think it's just that I don't notice it all the time. It's unnerving.
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There is a lot happening right now for all of us. It isn't too surprising that something like that becomes a little less noticeable while we're finding our footing here. [but she still doesn't sound, like, happy about that. unnerving is a good word for it.]
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[she rubs at her chest absently.]
I'm guessing it's not just going to go away, so we'll find out eventually.
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