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- akira kurusu,
- anakin skywalker,
- atem,
- caedra nisariel,
- carlisle longinmouth,
- celebrimbor,
- curufin,
- dr. lance sweets,
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- ivar ragnarsson,
- kravitz,
- maedhros,
- margaery tyrell,
- michael munroe,
- oscar,
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- rita du clark,
- sansa stark,
- seel har parasiel,
- swift har parasiel,
- trafalgar law,
- yusuke kitagawa
Event Log: Flu Season
Who: All characters
What: The event log for the Flu Season event
Where: All over the city
When: March 20th-March 30th
Warnings: Gross sneezing, sick people, and paranoia
What: The event log for the Flu Season event
Where: All over the city
When: March 20th-March 30th
Warnings: Gross sneezing, sick people, and paranoia
It starts with a cough, a sneeze, a sore throat - something small and simple, easily ignored. But then your symptoms get worse. It's probably been awhile since you've been sick, that sort of thing doesn't usually happen here. You might be able to raid the shops for some tissues and tea before it gets too bad, and hopefully you've got a friend to help out until you get better. Surely it'll be over soon, right?
Until the fever sets in, and you start to understand why your friend is really there. They don't want to take care of you. They want to make sure this is the last anyone will ever see of you. They want to learn all your secrets. They want to steal your most precious possession. You know they're plotting against you, you know they're keeping something from you. What will you do to find out what it is?
Then, as the sickness fades, you realize it was all in your mind. Let's hope you didn't do or say anything too awful. But that friend of yours... they seem to have picked up your cough. Maybe you should help them out?► This log covers March 20th-March 30th.
► Feel free to make your own logs, as well
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► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► If your paranoia ends in murder, please let us know here.
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Talking? Is that all you were planning to do? I'm not stupid, I know better.
[And the way Lance keeps accusing him, acting like he's the one being unreasonable. He hates it. It makes him frustrated and scared at the same time.]
This isn't just a simple conversation, don't lie to me. You're here because you know.
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[But he's way more interested in that last comment than anything else; the whole situation is obviously going downhill, but this seems like the most important part and if Michael is hiding something he's this paranoid about, then Lance needs to know about it.]
What is it that I know?
[Tell him more.]
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[He's using a collective you now, apparently. Mostly because he thinks Lance must have people behind him. There's no way Lance would think he could take Michael and the Visitor on his own, and if he's here, and he knows, then he had to have accounted for it.]
Trying to get me to confess first? Not gonna happen.
[He shakes his head for emphasis, and also because the voice inside it is growing more insistent. Let me take care of this. It doesn't use words, but he still knows what it means.]
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[Even though it would be a lot easier, and really pretty warranted in this place, with everyone acting like they do. Right?]
You're the one who keeps talking about whatever it is that you've done; it seems like it's something you want to tell me.
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Why would I tell you? You already know. That's why you're here, you were waiting for me, you're going to try and lock me up or something, but I'm not going to let that happen.
[He is... going downhill rather quickly, sorry Lance. By now he's mostly in his own head, convincing himself of the reality of his bizarre delusions. And even in the best of times, he's pretty good at convincing himself of things.]
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[And he doesn't appreciate what is clearly--to him, anyway--an attempt at deflecting from the actual subject, but he's thoroughly convinced now that there's something more going on and Michael is definitely not trustworthy on the issue of Name and perhaps other things.
But really, Lance feels like he shouldn't be that surprised; everyone else is probably going to end up in the same category, because trusting people at home is often risky enough, let alone in Hadriel where everyone is a secret murderer or something.]
But I think I've heard enough anyway.
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[Michael loses a little control over his voice, getting loud at the same time he gets hoarse. The overall effect is that he's spitting the words onto the ground.
And what does that "I've heard enough" even mean? That Lance is going to do whatever it is that he came here to do now? As he's thinking through it, Michael's thoughts get interrupted with a sudden shrill insistence. There's a sharp jab on the inside of his skull, and he brings a hand up to his head. It's the hand holding the knife, unfortunately, but at least it's not being used in a threatening way. Yet.
He screws his eyes shut for a second and digs the heel of his hand into his temple. Now he's just repeating himself.]
I don't believe you.
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He wants to leave and knows he should--he remembers clearly how his last conversation with someone in Hadriel who was volatile and holding a knife went--but paranoia or not, he can't bring himself to do so just yet. He's too concerned that Michael might hurt himself, especially since the way he's acting now is so erratic.
So he takes a deep breath and tries to focus on diffusing the situation, like he should've before, but it's hard to do so with how he's feeling due to the event. Because of it, his voice is shaky and therefore probably not as calming as he wants it to be, and his words aren't quite as well-chosen as they normally are.]
I'm telling the truth. I'm not going to do anything to you; I just wanted to talk, and we have.
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[And god, he actually does. Michael likes Lance, he helped him deal with some serious shit, but right now none of that matters. He can't even follow that thought thread to its end because of the insistent pain and noise. The constant refrain that he wants to hurt you. Everyone does.]
I can't. I don't trust you. I don't trust any of you. You got me sick so I'd be weak so you could get me easier.
[He is very much retreating into his own head. It's easier, it's safer.]
You all hate me, and you have a good reason, but that doesn't mean I'm just going to let you do what you want.
[He looks unsteady on his feet, and it's not just because of the sickness. Michael sinks down hard onto his knees, still holding his head. He doesn't want to deal with this anymore, he's too scared and it hurts. But he likes Lance. Which is why he gets a small gesture of mercy.]
I'll give you a head start.
[That's not ominous at all.]
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But he's also not stupid, and not interested in taking unnecessary risks, so he puts a little more distance between them as he backs up another few feet. But he tries again, voice soft, although his posture is tense and he's ready--even if he doesn't want to be--to draw his gun.]
It's okay. You don't have to believe me, because I'm just going to leave and prove it. Are you going to be alright if I do that?
[He's not just going to keel over the moment Lance leaves, is he?]
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You should've just taken the head start.
[The distance was a good idea. Lance is going to need it when Michael drops to the side like a limp doll and his shadow spreads out from under him like an ink stain. An ink stain which immediately erupts with a pair of long, skeletal hands, each finger tipped with an unsettlingly large claw. The hands become arms, dragging out a bear-skull head and wide, bony shoulders. As the creature emerges, the inky shadow clings to it and becomes a kind of ethereal flesh, unstable and ever-shifting.
The creature's blue-fire eyes are fixed firmly on Lance.]
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And, despite everything he's experienced in that year--and before that at home--the way the Visitor emerges from that shadow is one of the most unsettling and horrifying things he's ever seen. So he's kind of frozen in place while it happens, too shocked to react until it's halfway out of the shadow, and then suddenly where there was nothing going through his mind there's everything. What is he going to do?
He remembers what Michael told him before, about the Visitor being kind of like a dog as far as communication goes, and so very briefly entertains the idea of trying to calm it down by not looking like a threat. But that's too much of a risk to take on something that probably won't work, and instead he draws his gun; there aren't many bullets left, but he just needs to slow the thing down long enough to figure out a way to get away from it. Easier said than done, but so is pretty much everything.
Lance doesn't wait for the Visitor to finish appearing before taking aim and firing twice; fortunately its head is a pretty big target, and he really hopes this thing isn't immune to bullets.]
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Unfortunately, though it's not immune to bullets, it doesn't seem particularly affected by them, either. Despite being shot twice, the Visitor continues to haul itself up until all four legs are on the ground, apparently unhampered by its partially broken jaw and the hole in its face. It shrieks, shaking itself out, and then begins to stalk forward.
Lance isn't running, so it isn't either. Yet.]
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Great. He backs up a few more steps as the Visitor begins stalking forward, and shifts his aim; he only has two more bullets, so they need to count and he fires both at one of the Visitor's front legs, where the knee joint would be. Bullets don't seem to cause it any pain, but if they do actual physical damage then maybe he can at least make it end up down a leg; he's not so sure being down one leg would slow it that much, but it would still be better than four.]
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Like, say, if it breaks into a run.
Which it does, or tries to, until its front leg crumbles after a few steps. It pitches forward, but the momentum it had built up allows it to make one long swipe in Lance's direction as it goes down.]
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The gouges aren't as deep as they could've been, but that isn't saying much; one cuts a wound across his lower left side, and the other two slice through his upper leg. Lance gasps in pain, staggering to the side a few steps and almost dropping his gun, and for a second or two all of his attention is on the sight of blood; he automatically puts his gun back in its holster as he presses his left hand against his side, the shock of the injury drawing all of his focus.
But then it suddenly snaps into place that the Visitor is still here, and Lance looks up immediately to try to figure out where it is and, if it's coming at him again, to do something to stop it.]
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It roars low, like a crocodile, clearly displeased. But also, undeterred. It starts to move forward again, limping heavily until it simply decides to use its stump leg and keep the other one stretched out in front. Good job, Lance, you've definitely slowed it.
But it sure isn't stopping. As it closes in, it pushes itself back up onto its hind legs and shrieks, launching forward clumsily, jaws wide.]
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So instead he casts the shield spell, focused less on making a large, general protective barrier and more on concentrating it right in front of the Visitor's rapidly approaching jaws. Hopefully that'll be enough to stop and maybe even stun it briefly, and Lance can figure out something to do that isn't just reacting and stalling.]
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But before it breaks its whole mouth, it finally relents with an indignant scream. It backs up a few steps, awkward on two legs that weren't meant to support it in walking, and then tries to hobble around to a different angle.]
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A collapsed building half a block away stands out to him suddenly as a possibility; it isn't completely rubble, but the front half of it has crumbled and left large pieces of stone haphazardly piled on top of each other. From where he stands he can just make out a gap that might be possible to get through--he has some practice with this sort of thing from going caving as a teenager--but be too small for the Visitor to follow him. It's not the most foolproof plan in the world, but it's the only one he has.
So he drags his gaze back toward the Visitor, continuing to back up unsteadily toward his goal, but he knows he's going to have to do something else to stun the Visitor again in order to have a chance at pulling this off. Although he'd love to use the spell he's most familiar with, that requires being close enough to touch the Visitor and he'd like to avoid that, so instead he decides to cover as much distance as possible while the creature is moving around the shield; the spell's effect isn't more than a few feet wide, so it won't take long.
But as soon as it's clear of the spell and moving toward him again, he takes the opportunity to strike preemptively; he removes his hand from where it was pressing against the wound on his side and instead stretches it out forward alongside his other hand, fingers spread out, directing magic through his hands and out his fingertips in the form of flames. Or at least that's the idea, and it does work, but not quite to the extent that it should; he's not particularly good at this spell, and the stress of the situation makes it even more difficult to concentrate on it than it already is, so the flames are weaker than they would've been if someone more practiced had cast it.]
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The fire scorches the monster's skull and it pulls back before swiping its claws through it. The flames seem to eat up the black substance that makes up its body, but it doesn't stay gone for long.
All the while, it's slowly advancing as Lance retreats, staggering on its broken leg.
It snaps at the fire, but this is, of course, ineffective.]
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It's a little strange, honestly, because Lance likes animals, and for a moment the Visitor almost just seems like one; swiping and snapping at the fire is almost reminiscent of a dog playing with a sprinkler, only a completely messed up alternate reality version involving a skeleton and fire.
But the weirdness is not that important right now, because what's important is that the spell was not a particularly effective deterrent and if Lance is going to have time to get into the partially collapsed building he's going to have to think of something else quick. He doesn't know how many more time he can cast something, having never really tested his limits, and his injuries are definitely not helping his concentration; his leg is shaking as he tries to will it not to give out, and although adrenaline is dampening the pain he's still starting to feel it.
But he's close to the damaged building now, gaze still fixed on the Visitor as it approaches, trying to formulate another plan. He can use shield again to protect himself while actually trying to get through the rubble, but he still has to have opportunity to safely turn his back on the Visitor to even start climbing through, and that's assuming there's a 'through' at all.
So he needs to distract the Visitor again, but he's not sure how; if this were a person or something that seemed to feel pain he'd have a few dirty tricks to try, but he has to rely on sheer physical damage to deal with this creature and he's pretty out of options for that. A brief glance again at his surroundings leads him to spotting Michael, still on the ground a distance away, and for a brief moment Lance wonders if maybe something aimed at him would draw the Visitor off, but dismisses the idea immediately after; sure, it might work, but that's a line he's not going to cross.
But that--combined with the thought about dogs--does give him an idea, and it takes very little concentration or effort to try it; Lance summons a small ball of fire into his hand, and immediately tosses it off toward the side. It's too much to hope the Visitor wants to play fetch, but maybe it'll distract it for a second or two.]
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It screeches at him again, clearly annoyed, and starts advancing once more, whether or not he took that brief opportunity to book it.]
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It's apparent immediately that he'll not only fit but that there's somewhere to actually go when he gets through it, but it's still not exactly easy to maneuver and he can't concentrate to cast a spell while trying to get through it. So that leave him open to another attack from the Visitor, for at least a few seconds, if it reacts quickly enough.]
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It reaches the rubble just as Lance is nearly through and slides down to ground level, snapping its jaws at his leg. Without most of its front teeth, it won't be able to hold on very well, but it does manage to graze him with its fangs, and the broken shards of its incisors probably don't feel great.
It'll bite down for as long as it can, but if Lance pulls away, he'll be able to get free.]
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