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[A day or two into the heart nonsense, this post appears.]
This is Akira.
I have some experience with this whole "going into people's hearts" thing. The rules are different, so it might not apply, but here's what I know.
1. If something seems hostile, probably better to avoid it. Just because it's someone's heart doesn't mean you can't be injured for real.
2. If you find someone that looks like yourself, or the person whose heart this is, you should probably not hurt them.
3. Any other people inside are illusions. You won't be able to bring them out with you.
In my world, we could only go inside people's hearts if their cognition had become particularly distorted. Thankfully that doesn't seem to be the case here. Unfortunately, that makes it harder for me to know what to do to get out of someone's heart.
On the plus side, I haven't been thrown out of an airlock yet. [The worst.]
[A day or two into the heart nonsense, this post appears.]
This is Akira.
I have some experience with this whole "going into people's hearts" thing. The rules are different, so it might not apply, but here's what I know.
1. If something seems hostile, probably better to avoid it. Just because it's someone's heart doesn't mean you can't be injured for real.
2. If you find someone that looks like yourself, or the person whose heart this is, you should probably not hurt them.
3. Any other people inside are illusions. You won't be able to bring them out with you.
In my world, we could only go inside people's hearts if their cognition had become particularly distorted. Thankfully that doesn't seem to be the case here. Unfortunately, that makes it harder for me to know what to do to get out of someone's heart.
On the plus side, I haven't been thrown out of an airlock yet. [The worst.]