technomaturgist: (and because it is my heart.')
Ferrus ([personal profile] technomaturgist) wrote in [community profile] destinystrings2013-01-06 05:26 am

Fourth Machine: IT'S TIME TO R-R-R-R-RRRREAD

Who: Ferrus and YOU! (Open!)
Where: Aquila Library, in Aquarius.
Summary: Ferrus got tired of working on machines, after fiddling with them for a month or so - he's used to missions breaking up the tedium. So he gave himself a mission: learn more about Personas! Thus, reading up on them.
Warnings: N-N/A?

To tell the truth, Ferrus hadn't found machines interesting enough to work on them day after day after he became a teenager. He'd already spent most of his life in the vicinity of machines, sure, and his bitty years were spent enjoying technology (in spite of the machine cult). Even when the accident happened and he was shipped off to the machine cult, he still maintained his interest in machines. But...

Inevitably, he would find his work tedious instead of fun.

Normally, he spent a month doing tech work and then a month was set aside for missions. It broke tedium better then normal, and honestly what was Ferrus supposed to do with his time? It normally wasn't his own in the first place. He would either hunt with Garviel (which had sort of become tedious as well, in its own way, since Kais was introduced to the team) or work.

That was why he was currently sitting in a comfy chair, fully decked out in his robe - mask included - and reading through books on the subject of Personas. Whether they were government-made, psychology textbooks, or general books on the subject written by residents, Ferrus didn't seem to care: there was a small pile on the table in front of him, neatly organized as 'read' and 'unread'.

...Of course, if you need one of the books he's reading, or are just worrying about his eyesight through that mask's darkly clouded frames, you could come up and ask, but...
meaningdies: (you who would seek power)

It's fine, it happens. :3

[personal profile] meaningdies 2013-01-21 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Generally, yes. Only severely damaged or seriously innocent people don't - and even among those it's rare."

He had far too many of them, himself. The side-effects of age and all.

"Was there anything else you wanted to know about?"

Perhaps that was too broad of a question, but whatever.
meaningdies: (he who would suffer fools)

[personal profile] meaningdies 2013-01-22 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
"It's possible. Though it wouldn't make sense as to why we have it and the large majority of the residents here don't."

It's... a strange wrinkle in that thought.