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Not surprised he's not dead. I never trusted Rancin, and I discovered how easy it was to "die" myself. Was surprised he came to me to learn about the disease that started our rapid decline, and moreso that he wants me to help eradicate it, especially since I'm admittedly far behind on my medical knowledge. But if he wants me to help then I will.
One of the most brilliant minds I had the pleasure of meeting. He came from the world before, along with our great forefathers, bringing all that they can to start a new world. Without them, without him and his siblings, we wouldn't be where we are. They changed life for the better for our people, creating medicines the likes of which other doctors wouldn't have found in Galaxian Cycles! They were ahead of their time and indesposible. It greatly saddens me to see that they are all dead now aside from dear Azith. The universe hasn't been treating you well whatsoever, and I'm here to fix that. I do hope that you will join me on my crusade to rebuild Andoran and hopefully reinvigorate the Sun Entity people. Hand in hand, one equal to another.
I tried to stand by the people of Andoran. It wasn't their faults he ruled them now. All three of us tried, but in the end... The pain he was inflicting on our people was too great. The strain was too much for us, and when they left we went with them. I trusted the other doctors there would be able to continue our work. I'm.... saddened I was wrong. Even when he left though his mark remained with our people. The loyalists had twisted and blackened the cores of our fellow Cuvaor too much and when our line with Andoran failed, things took a turn for the worse. He's a sick and twisted man. The effect he's had on the universe has been nothing but a poor one, staining worlds in violence and hatred. I have seen that firsthand. Blame me for things you brought upon us all you want. I'll blame you for the death of our empire, for the death of billions of my people, and for the death of my beloved Eosium.
One of the doctors who revolutionized our race long long ago and ran, now nothing more than a diseased Rat. While I cannot judge them too hard, as they made Andoran what it was before, I can blame them for abandoning ship, I Can blame them for running, leaving all of Andoran completely defenseless against the horde of disease and eldritch beasts that tore our people to SHREDS. You may be an elder like me, you may have changed the path of our species back then, but that doesn't change that you, along with all the other deserters, left our empire to Crumble and Die.
He helped my siblings raise me. I have so many good memories of him. Taking care of me from when I was just a hatchling. I don't even remember home or my parents from anything but he and Oxi's stories. He truly loved what he did back then. Though as I grew older I didn't keep contact with him as often as I wished. When he stopped talking to me altogether I didn't even think of it except a dull worry...next thing I knew he was silently exiled. Seeing him now, what a different person he is, it saddens me. In our lifespans we really can go through so much. I certainly missed a lot in isolation...you and the rest of us from back then, wherever they may be, are definitely what I missed the most.
Azith. It's been far too long since we've last seen one another. Hearing what happened to your system I all but thought you died. While I'm beyond happy to see one of my close friends still alive after all this time, what you've gone through is worse than death. Between the isolation and the disease, I can safely say that you are easily the strongest person I know, being able to even think straight after all of that.
It's good to see that you got your help that you desperately needed, and by All... I'll see that you are safe and sound even if I have to rip and tear through the universe to do so. You've undergone enough trauma to last a lifetime, please take it easy my friend. I couldn't bear to lose another.
A man from the old days of Andoran, now the ruler of the place I'm living in. He saved our people, and he actually got someone to help me. I know how it must've been having someone who's basically a plague rat come marching into the middle of your city. Thanks for treating me like a person.
While I didn't quite know about what plagued their home, I knew enough to get him into quarantine immediately. I recognized him from a time long past, one of us who came in early if I recall correctly. Regardless, I'm just glad to see another of the old days still alive and... recovering. Even had he not been one of the elders however, I would have treated him all the same. Every person, no matter what state of health, deserves to be treated with care.
A priest from Andoran, now a spokesperson for our people. He's got my respect, that's for sure. I remember hearing him way back when and I trust him with our future.
A doctor, apparently he's another 500 from Andoran. I've never met him myself, but our community seems quite fond of him. Maybe I should pay him a visit.
Osmium's kid, huh? Jeez... I would not have expected that.
Doctor out in Zion. He's apparently pretty well liked, a major figure out there.
I remember when he was young...Big heart, big dreams, no brain. Sodium and him were an excellent duo, the first Cuvaor family to gain any foothold...and after Sodium's death, the only one. He was so caught up in her death that he really screwed up his youngest two. I practically raised Pascal myself.
The doctor from our old home...is still alive? I thought everyone in Bysethin was dead. It's good to know someone made it out besides her...
Cleanup duty for this things attack. I think that was the only time that medical duties made me sick... I was happy to leave with the rest of the Cuvaor.
I enjoyed tearing their king's work to the ground, watching his worms squirm and throw themselves to their demise. Those like this one who were wise enough to run are only delaying the inevitable.
Everyone always saw Oxi as a kind, calm person, but it was always a facade. He put that up because he didn't want to hurt people but some of the breakdowns he'd have made me scared for my life. He never turned against me or Lactam but seeing him lose control like that.....filled me with so much fear.
You were such a pain in the ass. God. I loved you, and I miss you so much. But you were such a pain in the ass.
Lanugo's got a lover, huh? She's the one who charged the mansion and killed Mesa. She definitely seems like a good person even if she's completely lost it from isolation. They seem happy though, and Pascal n' Boule seem to like her too.
Oh hey! That's the dude who helped us pull the thing off by doin stuff that made it easy to do things! If it werent for the sharp rocks on his face, I'd give'm a big ol hug ta thank 'im!
I've heard mutterings of this thing through the few ways I can hear news from the outside. I don't know what to make of it but I have a feeling that... She... is involved. Somehow.
Sharp food.
He and the little one... Aphelion. I don't know how they heard of me, though with Beira there's nowhere else for them to have turned to. I'm glad I could have helped them, but their appearance confirmed that She's still roaming around. And.... reminded me how lonely I am.
My grandfather told me many things about this man. Stories of a great doctor from our ancestral home. When Aphelion fell to sickness, I knew I had to find this man. I was beyond thankful he really existed and wasn't just a story.
Once a well known name, at least in this system. I heard mumblings of his name on Andoran, mumblings alongside Cadmium, but he was known here. The Ousa family and Telvand'rha cornerstones of Cuvaor life. He left after the Beira cure was found, and clearly didn't die to the fear surrounding it like Lactam and Oxi. But life still didn't treat him any better than it treated us.
A brilliant scientist from a life long Long before now. It's good to see an old face now and then, as the only one I get to see regularly, or had seen regularly, was Osmium. He does phenomenal work, it's just a shame that he's spent all this time in complete isolation. I've only experienced a taste of what he endured on Tevand'rha and it was maddening.
The little one that fell ill with Beira... Apparently she's one of Hive's offspring, which I can only pity her for. Hopefully the future is kinder to her.
Dad brought me to spiky dude and he helped me with my own spikes! They hurt a lot so he must hurt a lot too. Dad won't let me hug him though.
Another survivor from the time of Andoran. Apparently part of the Magic Eater... I can't imagine what that must have been like. It makes me glad I only went through isolation. Regardless, its almost surprising how many of us lasted this long, hidden all over the system. We're really just crawling out of the woodworks.
I never met Azir personally, but I remember Oxi talking about him fondly sometimes. I visited Oxi when he moved to Zion too and I could see that what Oxi said about him and Grisvaldt was true- even if it had a rocky start in some people's minds it was prosperous then and still is now.
Another ancient face, welcome in our society. It admittedly makes me happy that he survived. It is a shame what happened to their sibling, but in the end thus is the endless march of time. From the past, I recall them being a rather good doctor like his siblings, though he tended to drift more towards the Cuvaor side of things so his skills were focused there alongside their sister. Surviving all of that, in that state... I can only imagine how much pain they went through.
In the end, he is alive. Yet another remnant of home whom is always welcome in our city.