>"I don't remember if I told you before but there's an ominous presence in the water dimension that both Stargazer and I can feel. It's weird, it feels like it's aware of us, but not like it's focusing on us or cares about us at all. My theory is that whatever this presence is is the single 'real' thing there that Patchouli's device detected. And if we're assuming that this has something to do with memories, well, maybe the whole place is whatever it is's memory."
>Yukari nods. "I think that isn't a bad theory. Absent of anything else, I can see why Patchouli would have hypothesized it to be the work of an outside entity. But, if what Suwako said is correct, and I have no reason to think it isn't, that would be highly unlikely. Those sorts of thing are neither new nor young."
>She stops to take a sip of tea from a cup you hadn't noticed; buried among all the clutter on her table. She is clearly trying to be dainty and proper with the drink, and clearly wants the tea more than she wants to be proper.
>"So," she continues. "We have a will, and it seems to lack form or substance. Yet it is dragging you, of all people, into its...memories, we'll call them. This leads me to wonder; is it going to reify itself further?"
> "In addition, if it is of any help, I am unable to focus on what form It has or what It is doing as It feels to be absent whenever it is not Gazing interested about, and that has been the 1st of my noticing, My Encounters with Stargazer and Sometimes at The Beginnings of The Diving-ins ...
>... "although It must be more Active than Perceived, since Stargazer grew somehow accustomed to Its Gazing and showed surprise I took so long to notice It . "
>"Mmm, yes. That does suggest it's not...quite omniscient, for lack of easier words," says Yukari. "If there is a state of it not noticing you... Tell me, how is your little passenger doing now that she's found something to properly cling to?"
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