
(06-23-2014, 04:12 AM)Mercurias Wrote: One of my online people did it in a very interesting way.
Her family had no memory of her at all. Period.
They only knew she existed because of the childhood things left behind. A comb with her name on it, childhood clothes with initials stitched in, old artwork kept in drawers. Her family made a grave for her, only stating the name and "She was our daughter" underneath, because they didn't know anything else about her to write.
That's me!
I thought I'd shed some more light on it.
Her family has a vague remembrance of having a daughter, varying between family members. Her father barely remembers Armi at all, her sister has some kind of inkling of some memories but can't put a finger on it. Her mother is convinced she exists and she can remember actual events, but not her face. It was her mother who spearheaded the gravestone, because the only conclusion they could come up with is that she was dead. They can't really explain why they can't remember her face or connect the Armi name to the girl who's living and even came to visit them once. Armi, as they see her alive, is a complete stranger to them, but "Armi" this vague idea that someone is missing, is the one they feel any kind of connection with.
This has messed with Armi's mind pretty hardcore, believing herself to be a living ghost.