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Entry tags:
- !event,
- abigail hobbs,
- akira kurusu,
- caedra nisariel,
- celebrimbor,
- charles eyler,
- curufin,
- daenerys targaryen,
- fingon,
- george lass,
- ianchus cepheos,
- inquisitor trevelyan,
- jane jones (alice ayres),
- kelson haldane,
- kravitz,
- laura palmer,
- leo flynn,
- lightning farron,
- lup,
- magnus burnsides,
- margaery tyrell,
- michael munroe,
- mokuba kaiba,
- nathan drake,
- nico di angelo,
- oscar,
- sansa stark,
- seel har parasiel,
- sonya blade,
- tucker,
- will solace,
- yusuke kitagawa
Event Log: Home Sweet Home
Who: All characters participating in the event
What: The event log for the Home Sweet Home event
Where: All over the city
When: June 20th-July 2nd
Warnings: Nothing bad could ever happen now that you're home
What: The event log for the Home Sweet Home event
Where: All over the city
When: June 20th-July 2nd
Warnings: Nothing bad could ever happen now that you're home
It could happen at any moment- any action you do could be cut short by a sudden trancelike state, and so hopefully it happens when you're safe in your surroundings. And of course you're safe... after all, what could happen to you now that you're finally home?
Whether you don't remember Hadriel at all, or you just believe that this entire ordeal is over, you're home for good now, which is something worth celebrating. What happens in your home? Are you treated like royalty or just cast aside and forgotten? How are your friends doing? Your family? Everything is just as it should be and it's easy to get lost in it, even for an unlucky onlooker who may find themselves drawn into your trance and able to interact with you as you mill about your world and your reality.
Snapping out of it is the only way to end this trance, and you've got to eat and sleep at some point, but how can you go back now that you've been teased with what you desire (or maybe even fear) the most?► This log covers June 20th-July 2nd.
► 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 die of homesickness let us know here.
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[And goodness, the way he talks, it's like he's regretting that she got to see him being himself. She's asked for stories before, and he always dodges trying to give any.]
You don't really want me to see your nightmares though, do you? I enjoyed those little glimpses into what you think is boring. It's all very new and interesting to me. Your ship, for example - I had never seen anything like that. I don't think these dreams are meant to be anything special for us, but they're certainly interesting to an outsider.
[It's easier to relax now that the conversation has shifted back to him, though. It pulls her out of her own thoughts, and she goes to sit beside him finally, though she maintains a couple inches of open space between them.]
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Of course not. I'm just saying that...I don't know what I'm saying.
[brain fuzzy right now. At least he isn't too terribly thrown by what he's seen of Caedra in her element. Like, yeah, he can deal.]
I really don't know what the gods want out of this, it's not inspiring fear or anger. Just... [OH HELL NO that's a conclusion right there, his face morphs into pure ire] Confusion.
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[He's derailed her a bit, but she'll keep her thoughts on hold until her question is answered. If he thinks his submarine, and his life as a government-sanctioned pirate, are boring, then what does he consider exciting? But - information about one of their tormentors, first.]
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[his hand goes to his shoulder where the mark is under his sleeve; if he doesn't use it, it'll wear off in a couple of days and that's that. Maybe it's better that he's never used it.]
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[She's made her comments before about how much she prefers the idea of Hope not having the sort of power he has. No need to rehash that. She knows Law had his reasons for doing so, even if she disagrees. If he hadn't helped, others would have. anyway. These people are so eager to protect each other and the ones who keep them all prisoner.]
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[All of them, even stupid stupid Love and irritating Confusion, are his tools to manipulate. To study, build off of, and eventually use for his own ends. Of course they have to be alive for that, so sue him.]
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That's... very powerful. But hard to know how to use, I imagine. Could it affect one of the gods themselves?
[Wouldn't that just be a treat.]
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They wear off after a while, even if you don't use it. In a few days it'll be a moot point. I only mention it because Confusion does exist and he, she, or it might very well be the asshole responsible here.
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[Sadly.]
And it's a single use only? We could test something with it, if the test itself is worth the one use. I could summon an underling known to me, have you erase a memory, and then I could send it back home. And then call it back again and see whether or not the memory has returned, or if it remains gone.
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[Which, as he's said, he sort of missed out on. Probably for the best. She smiles, though, proud of having made that discovery. Proud of her abilities, too. Summoning has always been her particular specialty, after all.]
I'm guessing it's because it avoids the Door entirely, so it works like I would expect it to. We came through the Door, so I can't leave, or can't send you somewhere else. But I can still summon like normal.
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[Given her usual ability to shift between various planes of reality, it strikes her as useful, anyway. If she ever finds a way out of here but has to come back, for instance, then it would be nice to know how cautious she would need to be around these creatures.]
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I can't return a lost memory, you know. I'm sure that's what Confusion wants - losing memories would do that to a person. Or anything else.
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[And it's no surprise that this boon Confusion has granted is meant to benefit Confusion itself. That's just how these things work. Caedra is very familiar with that - she expects it. But sometimes the benefits are worth it.]
If you don't do anything with it, then it's a wasted opportunity.
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[aaaaahhhh yes now he understands]
Would it ease your mind if I said yes?
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It would, assuming you meant it. I happen to know a lot of liars.
[But she sounds like she's teasing, mostly. She's just not big on trust, and words are cheap.]
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[although here it's been the opposite - people seem to really trust him. But, joke aside...]
I don't see that it'll be much of use to me in the long run, but if it's useful to you, then I might as well. Rather than let it expire, I doubt I'll run into a desperate need to wipe anyone's memory in the next couple of days.
[it's a little late to want to wipe people's memories of his nightmares, after all]
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[And she will gladly take any excuse to go collect some. Hmm, who would be easy to find and subdue without too many repercussions? Maybe she ought to track down Charles again, the kid is such a pushover.]
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How much, and does it need to be human?
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[She pauses, thinking about the diagrams she will have to make. And then overestimates a little because why be conservative, that's how you risk running out. It's all fun and games until a babau breaks loose and tears open someone's ribcage and wears their spleen as a hat.
Actually that's pretty fun too.]
Maybe a liter? It doesn't have to be human, but it does need to be from something of roughly human intelligence. I can't use a fish.
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[a liter is a lot but someone his size can lose a lot more than that before becoming critical]
I can spare a liter but I'm going to have to trust you not to destroy me while I'm recovering.
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[It would be easy, though. Very. But - no. She's smarter than that. As if to prove that she appreciates him, she closes the gap between them and reaches for one of his hands, giving it a squeeze.]
I was going to hunt it down myself, actually, but this is easier if you're willing to be so generous.
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[LOGIC]
I'd rather not involve too many extras in this experiment. Might as well drain the guy who can take a little blood loss and bounce back.
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[She snickers as she drags nails along the back of his hand. And thinks, yet again, on how incredibly fortunate she is to have him here, because not only is he willing to use this gift to answer one of her questions, but also he's providing the sacrifice. She'll be sure to keep him safe in the meantime. He's too good to her.]
How long will it take for you to recover? I'll need for you to be at least conscious enough to use the boon.
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