Who: Jun & Anyone Else
When: March!
What: A catch-all for all memshares and other individualized prompts.
Warnings: Depending on the memory - Violence, Death (some involving kids), Gore - more added as needed

Prompts in the comments! Feel free to tag any marked "OTA".
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It was, undeniably, far different than when he had passed. The thought of being forgotten in of itself felt a little troubling. He didn't care, for example, if other people here hardly too notice of his existence or forgot him, but should Ein's memory of himself be erased.
Well, it's nothing he should worry about. It's this friend of Jun's that had this terrible fate bestowed upon her...and his expression turned a little scrutinizing. There were hazy questions and pondering about Jun and other subjects coming and going. But he will say little of most of them. ]
Getting used to others who should know of her presence now having no idea sounds as if it would still be a large adjustment.
[ Even besides her no longer being among their group, but that was an obvious fact to him that he didn't even need to say in the first place. ]
But, how was it that you and a few others were able to remember where others weren't?
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[he makes a sound of morose agreement to the first part. Jun was used to people having lapse in their memory when it involved his work, but having people not remember one of his dearest friends? It was jarring even for him. ]
It's because in my world, most humans don't have enough spirit power to perceive the supernatural properly. A gateway to the Eclipse could appear in the middle of the street, and most people wouldn't notice it. And if they're confronted directly with the supernatural, they'll usually forget once it's over, or remember it as something more mundane. If you ask most people about that disaster in Tokyo, for instance, they'll likely say it was just a bad earthquake.
Some like myself do have enough spirit power to retain our memories of the supernatural. But it's a rather rare ability, statistically speaking.
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It was always interesting to hear how different things could work in other worlds, and then there was the fact that the other had told him something rather significant. In the sense of that elaboration, though as far as he cold tell, Jun held himself well.
He concluded that he must have had time to have...gotten over what had occurred, to put it simply. ]
I believe I can understand.
[ ... ]
...I'll also keep in mind the importance of what you have said here today.
[ Ledah didn't see a point in saying 'thank you' for that, but he did believe he should acknowledge that some, or rather most of it, had been a private story. ]
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Haha, I'm not sure I said anything important. Just talked a lot about things relevant to my world.
[He pauses as he deliberates saying more. But...it's probably only fair. He didn't want this guy thinking he was suffering constantly.]
It all worked out in the end. A few weeks later, a god had my friend undergo a trial. In return, she was able to return ...properly, this time.
[....Mostly. Jun and the others still had to kill the greed that started this whole mess all over again before it could wipe out reality because that god brought that thing back too, but eh. Who has time to go over THAT detail]