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PART II - THE LADDER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wrayal : Very similar to White Hawk but less charged, a LOT less, on the emotional side - more rational. Lots smaller also - a humble person apparently. The word "scratches" troubles me here, the cold feel too - since this is a picture of yourself. There is something fragile about that, yet the asking to be "toyed with, fiddled with spun around" - something very tipycal of a young man prone to few doubts and wanting to get through that by developing social contacts. ... :) To enhance a bit, now... get back to your cubes, and get ready for part II : Ready? Back there with your cube? So add a LADDER to the scene. (If anyone wants to throw their cube in at any given time, from now on I will continue with the ladder bits, and will go through the whole interpretation for new cubes - so if you start now, add the ladder right after you have a clear picture of your cube. Also, try to start considering you are at a fixed point in the desert, like a road - and let's see if this changes something.) Side note about some of my above interpretations (regarding White Hawk) : I brought up the "perception mostly based on touch" because : [quote] slightly rough to the touch. (...) pushed in any direction - seemingly weightless, but with mass. The edges are not sharp [/quote] Notice the words "pushed, weightless, mass, edges are not sharp". When getting to the core of his cube substance and shape, WH uses words that relate to physical perception. For the rest of his text, it's all about "looks, I can see," etc. Fundamentally, this means his brain is wired (synapses) to focus on feelings coming from the eyes and physical contact - but physical contact is at the center of his description. Generally, these kinds of sensory inclinations are with a person since day 1 : it's in the "flesh", or rather, in the initial brain "config" so to speak. [url=http://www.beyondwonderland.com][img]http://www.beyondwonderland.com/images/logo_golden.gif[/img][/url] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/6553]argo navis[/url] on 03-01-2008 00:19)[/small]
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