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Six-Eared Macaque ([personal profile] castaside) wrote2024-03-05 10:50 am
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[Heart Game] From the ashes we can build

WHO: Macaque, Red Son, Wukong, Korone, Donnie, Cole, Wash
WHAT: Soul fixin'
WHEN: March 9
WHERE: Red Son's house, Blossomcrown
WARNINGS: will be marked
schrodingerscockroach: (Calm instruction)

Re: Level S (sub 1) - West Door

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2024-03-23 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
When the jumping point from 'room full of pretty exclusively negative feelings' reaches 'put in a positive memory,' that reads as either wanting to counter and lessen the bad or being contrarian. There was no reason Wash could see to decide to put in an opposite memory from Macaque. If there was a mix of more positive emotions involved, then he could see it, but the only real positive bit was saving some of the monkeys and meeting his shadow from the memories he saw.

It really comes across as Wukong just wanting to do what he wants and Wash assumed it was the better reason, mixed with not quite getting the scope of how heart games can be with room assignment. That rooms didn't just function in a void from the others.
Edited 2024-03-23 23:37 (UTC)
retirementsnotsopeachy: (Wukong 47)

Re: Level S (sub 1) - West Door

[personal profile] retirementsnotsopeachy 2024-03-24 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
Wukong can separate two different issues, especially when the first was phrased more as a joke when he said it. Yes, he would like there to be more positive moments to choose from that are related to the path of helping Macaque, but not just for the sake of fixing the negative. It bothers him because he knows there are more formative memories and experiences Macaque has had. And he knows personally that the suffering and the happier feelings define a lot when it's multiple things that are related. So matching the negative space with similar negativity and positive spaces with similar positivity feels too clean, too reductive. And that feels wrong, even if it's what needs to be done.

He gently strokes the snake under his sleeve. Macaque is trusting him with this, so he's trying to trust his own instincts in turn. He punches the button for the next floor and leans against the wall of the elevator.
schrodingerscockroach: (Why bother)

Re: Level S (sub 1) - West Door

[personal profile] schrodingerscockroach 2024-03-24 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
People are complicated things, but that is why Macaque has so many rooms, he's sure. The levels, many rooms, it was covering a lot. The complications are from many places working together.

So the best thing was to listen to the room.

Wash leans against the wall, closing his eyes. Breathing as he pets the Makitty, mixed with rubbing over the back of his neck.