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- !event,
- agent carolina,
- caedra nisariel,
- carlisle longinmouth,
- curufin,
- dr. lance sweets,
- elena fisher,
- george lass,
- gren,
- jane jones (alice ayres),
- jo harvelle,
- kelson haldane,
- laura palmer,
- leo flynn,
- margaery tyrell,
- michael munroe,
- mokuba kaiba,
- nagito komaeda,
- nick valentine,
- rey,
- seth gecko,
- sonya blade,
- trafalgar law
Event Log: The Beach Episode
Who: Everyone!
What: The event log for the transition to our new planet!
Where: The city, which has now been fragmented onto four separate islands.
When: May 27th-June 10th
Warnings: Surf's up! If by 'surf', you mean separation from your friends, weird sea creatures, and cold rainfall.
What: The event log for the transition to our new planet!
Where: The city, which has now been fragmented onto four separate islands.
When: May 27th-June 10th
Warnings: Surf's up! If by 'surf', you mean separation from your friends, weird sea creatures, and cold rainfall.
The sun and the sand and a drink in your hand- well, it all sounded pretty nice when you voted for the island planet, but ultimately what you're getting is a bit less glamorous.
The transition takes place instantaneously, with very little noteworthy shakeup, though those of you who are particularly in-tune with the supernatural may feel a bit dizzied or nauseated by the sudden movement. And that's exactly what it is: for those of you who are outside, the change is fairly noticeable, as in the span of a single blink, what used to be miles of desert is now rocky ocean. The city is simply in one place one moment, and then somewhere entirely new a second later.
And that somewhere new is exciting! The islands have plenty of landscape to explore and weather conditions to adjust to, fish to catch, and- wait, how do you get to the other islands? What if your friends or your home or the bar is on these other islands? Enjoy having to figure out who is where and how you're going to get by with only a small fraction of the city to work off of- hopefully those boats will come sooner rather than later...► This log covers May 27th-June 10th.
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► If you drown or get eaten by an alien shark, let us know here.
Seth Gecko | East Island - Day 1 closed to housemates, rest are OTA
Love 5 - Backdated to Day 1 / May 27th
"What the fuck?" he muttered while stirring from sleep. Sure, most of the time sex with Margo felt like the earth was moving but they weren't doing the deed and Seth wasn't even dreaming about it. A quick grab and glance at his device let him know the time but no messages about what was going on.
"Everybody still in one piece?" Seth called out to his housemates.
Around East Island - Day 2 or 3
First chance that he got, Seth was out checking his surroundings to see what their neighborhood now had to offer with the sudden water around it.
He was dressed in a black henley with the sleeves pushed up on his forearms. Seth wore a vest to one of his suits over top, hiding the gun tucked in the small of his back. His pants were black jeans with a belt on and boots covered a little by each pant leg.
Not one to be smiling easily, he still might stop to lend a hand if someone is in trouble.
Around East Island - Day 3 or after
Choose your own adventure? Seth might be looking to plunder for supplies. He might be keeping an eye out on who would make a good meal for the sin eater he lives with.
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So Leo poked his head out when Seth called out. "Unfortunately yes. I'm just waiting for this rock to sink right into the ocean and drown us all." Not to put too fine a dramatic point on it.
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Seth scrambled to get up and get dressed then see what the hell Leo was talking about. He sauntered out in a white tank top and jeans, bare-feet padding along the floor with his questioning brow still knit in place.
"What ocean?" he immediately asked at spotting Leo.
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"Water. Out there. Everywhere," Leo said, looking most unhappy with this development. He had decided he might as well stay inside for, oh, the rest of eternity sounded good. Being surrounded by one of his greatest fears wasn't how he'd wanted to start off the day.
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He panned back to Leo with a half smile in place. "What, you don't like the water?" Seth asked with amusement heavy in his voice until taking a second to look at the adopted brother.
No. No, he didn't. Leo looked in a way that Seth had never seen him look before.
"Hey, what is it? Can water hurt you somehow?" he immediately asked before Leo had much of a chance to answer what Seth had asked previously. He understood the Sunai turned into something that smoldered but Seth wasn't the Gecko brother who would've immediately thought of chemical reactions.
But he was the brother who would instantly sit and put an arm around to comfort the other. Seth clasped Leo's face between his hands to urge the demon to look at him. "I'll find a boat. Make sure you never set foot in the water."
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"I don't like water in general, which I think comes from being made of fire," he confessed. It was an elemental thing or so Leo had always guessed. As always, he'd never fully understood his powers, since they hadn't come with instructions.
"But what's hard is that I'm really dense in human form. Comes from being invulnerable I guess. So I can't swim, and if the water is too deep, I just sink right down to the bottom. It's one of the only ways to kill me." So there was a very good reason Leo wanted to stay away as far as possible from the ocean.
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"Yeah, it can't be good for your smoke stack." Maybe not the sweetest of words but Seth uttered them in understanding. Hands that had clasped the Sunai's face moved down to hold his shoulders continuing to offer support. "No goin' by the water unless you're with me or Margo."
Calling Leo 'kid' was one thing, Seth wasn't treating him like a five year old though his words could be construed that way. They were uttered with conviction. He started to use his hands when he spoke, obviously animated with the problem before him. "I'll look for a boat but we also gotta see how you do with the water." A hand spread over his adopted brother's chest.
"No more than up to your waist. We stop as soon as you say stop. Just enough in so we can test if Margo can use a spell to keep you from sinkin', just in case. --I'll be with you the whole time, Buddy. I won't let anythin' happen to you." Seth knew he was asking a lot but it was equally worrisome to think of the possibility of more water around them and not being able to save Leo.
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Leo looked a lot like a cat that had just been grabbed by its owner and was about to be tossed in a bathtub when Seth suggested he go stand in the ocean. He flopped back dow and stared at the ceiling, one arm behind his head, groaning softly. "You're lucky I trust you." There's no one else he'd be willing to do what Seth was saying they should attempt.
Thoughts of ending up underwater and slowly drowning kept filling his head. He pushed the images away. He clasped the hand Seth still had on his chest. "I'll do it. I don't like and if I die I'm going to spend the entire time drowning blaming you, but I'll do it." Really, he's rather touched that anyone would put forth the effort for himself.
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No, Seth hadn't forgotten the fact that Leo needed souls to survived. Between the couple, they could easily manage to find food for the sunai monster. Seth knew Margo wouldn't even think twice. He also had a few tricks up his sleeve on helping out his adopted younger brother. Kind of hokey but couldn't hurt to try rather than having a hand in murdering people.
"C'mon... Let's go see what we're dealin' with. Might not even be water."
He didn't want Leo to back pedal and was convinced that just bringing him to the water's edge was better than acting like it didn't exist. Seth got up and looked to Leo expectantly.
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"What, now?" When Seth just kept looking at him, he reluctantly got up, dragging his feet towards the door. He could fight with Seth on this, but he had a feeling he'd be talked into it in the end.
"It's definitely water. I wouldn't be like this if it was chocolate pudding out there." Now why couldn't the gods have sent them some place like that? It would be bizarre, but everyone would still be happy. No one could be unhappy with an ocean full of pudding outside their door.
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He gave a nod, acknowledging Leo. "I get that but maybe it won't have the same affect water had on you before. I'm gonna walk in with you. We go in about waist deep and if it doesn't feel any different, we walk right back out." Seth slipped an arm around Leo's shoulders in an effort to provide support and keep ushering him along.
It wasn't the longest walk but neither was it twenty steps. Seth decided to keep talking and not let his adopted brother dwell on the situation. "If a battleship can float, we'll find a way for you to stay above water, Buddy. Don't you worry. Or find a way to get you over water without ever bein' on it. ...I always wanted to learn to fly a plane." He grinned at Leo then looked ahead.
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"And when this doesn't work, and I punch you in the face after freaking out, you can blame no one but yourself for this," Leo said sourly. He was not happy about doing this in the slightest and the thought of just going back in the house to sit back down on the couch in the living room was a tempting one. After all, it's not like Seth could make him move unless he actually wanted to.
The absurd thought of Seth driving a plane temporarily took his mind off of things. "A plane? Where are you going to find a plane around here?" But he didn't doubt that where there was a will, there was a way. Either he'd find someone who could build one or he'd ask one of the gods to help make one.
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He hadn't missed the kid threatening to punch in his face. If he did, he did. It wouldn't be the first or the last that someone in the role of a sibling throttled him. However, Seth mostly didn't worry about it because he doubted it happening. There was no way he'd let Leo drown. Period.
Yet there would be no talk of that as they neared the water's edge. "What, you think you're the only one around with a fear of water? Shit's been around for as long as life's existed. I'm sure if there isn't already a plane around, one's in the works. But I've got a feelin' there's already one. Just a matter of lookin' for it."
There would be a catch, Seth was sure of that. An airplane was used for travel and if so called gods brought them here for their use then escape wouldn't be as simple as hopping in a plane and taking off. They'd no doubt at least allow one around to prevent losing a creature they obviously needed or wouldn't have brought here.
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Still, a plane would solve a lot of problems in getting to the other islands. He was going to eventually need to visit Hope's temple after all to get the souls he needed to survive.
Leo took off his shoes, setting them farther up on the shoreline when they reached the beach. He stopped as soon as he reached the water's edge. He was going to need some pushing and shoving to get him to go further in. "Most people can at least dog paddle to float instead of sinking like a literal rock." He looked a touch like an unhappy cat faced with a bathtub.
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"Yeah well, you ain't most people. Hell, I ain't most people," he uttered back while grabbing Leo by his wrist and pulling him into the water. "We can work on doggy paddlin' or just kickin' your feet when I figure out how to make you float. For right now, we're just seein' if this water works like the water you were used to. Maybe it's like the Dead Sea. I hear half ton fat asses can float in that."
No tact but hopefully Leo got the point he was trying to make. Seth remembered Richie once spewing that fun fact. He might have gotten which sea it was wrong, but there was some body of water on Earth that wasn't like all the rest. He tugged Leo swearing that the kid was digging his heels into the sand instead of walking in.
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Letting out a sound that was definitely a resigned groan, he allowed Seth to drag him further into the water. He seemed incredibly tense the further they got in, hands balled up into fists. Leo had been accused several times by August of having no imagination, (a claim which he had thrown back at his little brother, considering the sixteen year old read nothing but non-fiction) but his mind was definitely working overtime right now considering everything that could go wrong. Drowning would be an awful way to die a second time.
They got out to about waist deep and Leo was not going to be going a step further. He also could feel his feet sinking further into the sand beneath his feet. "Alright, this is far enough, I think I'm going to go back now." This was all said in basically one breath and Leo turned around to get as far away from the water as he possibly could.
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He'd noticed Leo sinking further than his steps in the wet sand. "Least let me see if I can carry you. There's no point comin' out here and not testin' out a few things! Just get on my back. If I can't swim with you on it, you can always step on me to get out of the water. We won't go more than chest deep. Come on, Buddy."
It wasn't some morbid curiosity or half effort urging that Seth gave. There was real concern, refusing to give up--genuinely invested in the results of what he proposed. He refused to give up on Leo. What if the islands went completely under water? Or if they were on a boat and it capsized? Seth needed to know the kid could be saved.
"It'll be the last thing we try today, I promise."
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He was getting back into his usual stubborn mindset. "I am done here." Nothing Seth said was going to make him go out further. He was already far enough out of his comfort zone, thank you very much.
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"Fine! Run back with your tail between your legs! Don't even bother to see if anyone can help you, or think about what it'll do to me and Margo if water comes up and we haven't figured out shit about how t'save you!" he barked back.
Leo went in one direction, Seth faced the other. He refused to watch his surrogate brother quit. It shouldn't have stung the way it did. He was used to being quit on, even by flesh and blood. Seth folded his arms over his chest and looked out over the water.