Hello. My name is Five Pebbles, but the members of my system and my friends generally call me Pebbles. Ocassionally Pebbs, as well. I'm an iterator, my source is the game Rain World, though you should probably know that by now. Our goal back home was to solve the great problem asked by our creators, on how to achieve mass ascension Without the use of void fluid. I don't look very kindly on most of those memories. Us iterators are purpose built to never truly Live, I suppose in an attempt to keep us on our path of "solving" this problem. It didn't end up mattering when the cowards took the easy way out, anyways. We were all left to decay after that, really. However many cycles that was going to take. But I suppose in a way that was part of the plan, too.

I find my time here much preferable over the time I had spent as my full self. Although I am merely only my puppet in this world, I am free to actually live, for once. Funnily enough I can't really walk in headspace, not because my legs are broken but because this body was never really meant to Use them. Our iterator puppets were all suspended in zero gravity connected to an umbilical, so Walking was never really an experience I had. Our body can walk just fine even when I'm in front, likely thanks to the shell, but I can't walk in headspace. I feel maybe I could learn with time, but for now I am mostly stuck to my room, or I have to use a wheelchair to get around.

As Saint has stated in his own page, he is one of my friends here, given we share a source and possibly memories as well. Though neither of us are particularly sure if we're the same Pebbles and Saint we saw in our pasts, the series of events for each of us is virtually the same. I am very thankful to have him here, a familiar face is always nice to see. I do have other friends in system, though. Although I'd generally consider everyone in the system my friend and my family by virtue of how we work. That being said, Wally is another one of my dear friends, he also understands the struggle with this body and he is very soothing and reassuring to be around. I hope that as I continue to settle here I can be like that for my fellow headmates, too.