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Entry tags:
- !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.
► Feel free to make your own logs as well!
► Please tag headers of threads with content warnings where they apply
► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!
► If you drown or get eaten by an alien shark, let us know here.
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[so basically, the polar opposite of her ex]
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[Look she knows one and she's not offering him up, he already struggles to keep up with her demands. She thinks back to a few network posts she spied at some point - one or two of those very thirsty people who eagerly pulled off clothing for ratings might still be around.]
(cw: sex work)
[she's fine with very thirsty. that might even be a bonus?]
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[The chances are good this woman isn't as picky about her options as Caedra is, she figures. Well, that, and the fear and distrust turns most of them away.]
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[no, she gets the feeling that here, she can't afford to be picky]
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[And even then they might get all bashful and flee when you try to be direct with them. Who knew humans were so shy?]
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And "your kind?" What, are you an alien? [said with a teasing smile]
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But she tilts her head just a little at the tease, smiling back.]
Well, I'm not human, am I.
[It's not like she tries to hide it or she'd spend more time changing her eyes to match theirs. But that's a lot of effort.]
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No. The eyes kind of give it away. What's your world like?
[she's genuinely curious]
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[She'll just leave out all the inconvenient details about the raging chaos and violence and demons and slaves and so on. But sure, if she's from another planet, technically that makes her an alien?]
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And both homes sound great. Who hasn't wanted to live in a palace? And when you grow tired of that, you've got your other place.
[those are details best omitted, yes. at least for now. perhaps in time, she can be told the truth, but it will take a while]
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[Look, she doesn't mind explaining cosmology to mortals. She likes showing off how much more she knows than they do and enjoys watching them grapple with the vastness of it all once they realize their own insignificance.]
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[well, she hasn't exactly realized her own insignificance, more like she's marveling at how vast time and space really are. Jane came from a completely normal Earth with no supernatural beings or things at all, so she's rather amazed by all of the supernatural beings and things that seem to populate the rest of the multiverse]
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[And yet they do it anyway. Mortals, what even are you. Some of them, like the elves, do live to be quite old and can probably manage to comprehend some of that madness but unless they're careful about where they go, it claims them all eventually. As it should.]
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[mortals are stubborn creatures. stubborn and determined. surely Caedra's picked up that much in her time here?]
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[Caedra holds out her hand and speaks a short incantation, and an image shimmers to life above her palm. It's a complex wheel of an image, with spokes connecting from one place to another, but across the middle horizontally is a row of circles. The whole thing is encased in a larger circle, and above it is an image of a mountain. Below, everything seems to drain into a river, or the roots of a large tree, and connected to those branching pathways are other diagrams. One is an upside down triangle divided into nine tiers; another is a long corkscrew that looks posed to engulf all else - or perhaps it is the mouth from which everything came.]
Inside the big circle are the material worlds. That circle is the astral plane. The ones outside are the outer planes, and the center is this spiral one down here. And this is just a fraction of how much there really is.
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[she watches curiously as the image forms. it will take her a long time to get used to magic since her world is so very mundane. she resists the urge to poke at it and see if it sets anything into motion]
What's the mountain supposed to represent?
whoops bad < /small> tag up there that I just now noticed! what I get for trying to tag on mobile
[Caedra looks at the girl quizzically - is this science? Who knows. It's just the way things are.
But never mind that, the mountain question.]
Oh, all sorts of creatures live there. Angels, gods, that sort of thing. Some of them anyway. I don't know much about it, just that there's supposedly a big mountain so they use it to symbolize the place pretty often.
[She shrugs, looks unbothered. Smiles. Nope, no reason she's never been to a place like that!]
I can't tag on mobile, the constant switching between keyboards drives me nuts.
[it seems like science to her?]
So angels and gods are real? Freaky. I never really bought into any of that crap.
[the truth. Jane isn't exactly an atheist, but she's no true believer either]
given it was either mobile or no tags yesterday I caved
[It really doesn't matter to her what name you give it. It's not a very well-established field, in her experience, but she also doesn't care.
It's the second admission that seems to interest her more, as she nods a little, maintaining a neutral, but vaguely positive, expression on her face.]
Of course they're real. I have heard that some here come from worlds where their effects aren't as obvious, though, so I understand why you might not realize. But there are worlds where the gods walk, and speak with their devoted followers. And the fact that creatures here mock them by calling themselves gods probably is very offensive to some of them.
[Because that's the only reason she has to bother to convince these people the gods are real. They are, objectively - but nonbelievers provide an abundance of souls for the grey wastes, if not the Abyss directly and so she finds little wrong with a lack of belief, normally. But, she assumes that these mortals will be more likely to defer to control by their kidnappers if they truly think they are gods, whether out of fear or deference.]
okay, that makes sense!
If they aren't gods, what are they?
[she doesn't like the gods, what little she's seen of them]
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They're just people. Some other race than human, and capable of some powerful magic, but there are people here too who are likely just as strong. We just don't have control of the Door, and they do.
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What about what they just did? Taking my foot and things like that.
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[Caedra shrugs.]
It isn't that these things are common, but that they exist. Magical ability does not make someone divine. I certainly don't claim myself to be a god.
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...those lying sacks of shit. Where do they get off, taking stuff from people to what? Fuck with their heads?
[Jane lies like breathing, but she hates being lied to]
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