Talk:Depart command
I got a strange message after departing today during the atik'et and firecat invasion of the crossings:
A familiar pain wracks your body as you find yourself reliving powerful memories of your recent brush with death. The pain fades as quickly as it struck, leaving you with a vague certainty that something went very wrong when you consigned yourself to the care of the Immortals. Or very right.
-Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 05:48, 15 January 2009 (UTC) Got another one:
A sense of uncertainty washes over you as your mind is drawn back to your recent brush with death. You can't shake the feeling that something happened while you were dead. Something you should remember, but can't. -Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 03:24, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
You shudder involuntarily as images of your recent brush with death flood your mind. The memories are jumbled and confused, rushing past you in seemingly random order. You try to sort the memories out, but it's almost like something prevents you, wanting to keep you from remembering too much.
-Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 03:50, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
Without warning your mind is filled with the babbling of countless voices, all confused and far away. It takes a great deal of effort to push through the dull roar and find any sense in it, and when you finally succeed the voices receed, faiding to a whisper, then silence. The most disturbing thing is that you almost feel that your own voice was among them, lost and confused.
-Moderator Caraamon Strugr-Makdasi(talk) 19:10, 20 January 2009 (UTC)