[ Oh - hm. He doesn't know how he can help with it, but he starts to get an inkling. He had never considered that Heaven's Door could be such in a way. But, that's only natural. He usually thinks of ways that his stand can be used to benefit him personally. Not those around him. And, truth be told, he doesn't know or really think something like that would work. ]
Yeah?
[ He considers her for a moment, and shifts, placing a hand on his hip. ]
I don't know that I can help you with that, though, Oneesan.
You don't think Heaven's Door can bypass whatever seal is placed on our memories? Because it's clear that whatever part of us is taken from our world is sent back or... somewhere. The information is preserved and becomes accessible upon your return or arrival elsewhere.
[ Back is the most comforting option. Back means she doesn't know exactly where Lewin is, but she has a solid idea. ]
I also don't know how this place manages to wipe memories upon leaving and return them upon getting back here, so I really don't want to promise that it will, Setsura.
[ He doesn't want to promise that it will work for Setsura because he doesn't think that it will. As far as he understands, it treats his commands like a dry erase board, and leaving this place erases them. He can't imagine any command he issued would be effective in a world that doesn't have stands. And this next part, it.. is different because these are things he knows for a fact. ]
And... I can't restore lost memories, either. Lost memories to me are like pages pages of paper soaked in water. The ink bleeds and fades and it's illegible. It's probably like that.
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Yeah?
[ He considers her for a moment, and shifts, placing a hand on his hip. ]
I don't know that I can help you with that, though, Oneesan.
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[ Back is the most comforting option. Back means she doesn't know exactly where Lewin is, but she has a solid idea. ]
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[ He doesn't want to promise that it will work for Setsura because he doesn't think that it will. As far as he understands, it treats his commands like a dry erase board, and leaving this place erases them. He can't imagine any command he issued would be effective in a world that doesn't have stands. And this next part, it.. is different because these are things he knows for a fact. ]
And... I can't restore lost memories, either. Lost memories to me are like pages pages of paper soaked in water. The ink bleeds and fades and it's illegible. It's probably like that.