All right. What shall I do?
Arvie: “Master, you should wear a ceremonial costume. You usually prefer this one. It is tight fitting, but very cooperative to your every movement and it cleans and repairs itself, like any standard galactic garment, but most of native garments around here do not have those nice qualities, and you do not like them, with their adorned pendants and trinkets made of the remains of the local wild-life.”
Yes, I remember them from my diary, disgusting!
Arvie: “Master, I’ve placed some food, drink, and kaelin canisters on the table.”
Thanks, I needed that.
Arvie: “Do you remember your very first thoughts when your diary started? You seemed worried about something, and I guess that was our connection.”
Yes, I thought something was too risky, but I cannot remember what, or why.
Arvie: “Master, there is a small chance that your body cannot tolerate the initiation, or more probably, the augmentation right after that.
You might lose your mind and become an outcast wanderer or even die, and our connection might complicate things even further, so it is prudent that I move away beyond our connection reach, and stay away until after the ceremony.
I can go to our second den outside the village, where I can watch the activities around the central hub and know when it is over. Then I can come back to you.”
All right, but before you go please help me find the Galae chambers”
Arvie, opens a hidden door on the wall: “You can go this way, sir.”
Wow, what is that?
Arvie: “This is our secret passage. We dug it through the central trunk when you were younger, because you wanted to reach the Harmandor chamber, and overhear the village elders when they decided about important village matters, or reach the Galae chambers in the exotic ceremonial costumes without walking all the way around the central hub in broad daylight.
To reach the Galae chambers, please turn right at the first fork”
Thanks, but I have another request. In the diary, I asked you to work on diary routines and add some changes. Can you work on them when you are away? Also I do not like the “Switching to subject…” sentence. Drop it whenever possible, and while you are at it, I do not like being called “Subject”. Think of a better term to replace it.
Arvie: “Most of the work is already done, sir, and I can work on the rest when I’m away and transfer the changes when I come back.
I have already implemented a narration engine that would process what you know, observe or feel, and describe the scene and events in more detail than your own thoughts, and at some points, it might decide to add its own details between your bare thoughts.
The narrator will use your voice and point of view, but to distinguish between the narration and your own thoughts, the diary will use “this distinct tone”, for the narration.
Whenever you want, you can edit the diary and summarize the boring parts away. At that point the narration engine will step in and replace the removed parts with a summarized description of the events.
You can also manually activate the narrator whenever you want, but don’t forget to deactivate it later or your diary will have much more detail than your bare thoughts, until the next diary entry.”
Thanks, for the great additions to the diary. Farewell.346Please respect copyright.PENANA4dNequOFFH