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Entry tags:
- !event,
- agent carolina,
- agent maine,
- caedra nisariel,
- cashmere,
- charles yvry,
- daenerys targaryen,
- fingon,
- franklin delano donut,
- george lass,
- inquisitor trevelyan,
- jo harvelle,
- kelson haldane,
- knock out,
- laura palmer,
- margaery tyrell,
- mariane cousland,
- michael munroe,
- peter parker,
- sanji,
- sansa stark,
- staci pratt,
- starscream,
- terrence ephemera/sharkface,
- the disreputable dog,
- tinya wazzo,
- trafalgar law
Event Log: Is It a Wonderful Life?
Who: All characters participating in the event
What: The event log for Is It A Wonderful Life? event
Where: All over the city
When: Jan 4th-8th
Warnings: None
What: The event log for Is It A Wonderful Life? event
Where: All over the city
When: Jan 4th-8th
Warnings: None
Throughout the next few days, you may find yourself plagued by visions and dreams of back home. The dreams will be lifelike and difficult to tell apart from reality, as the world will be constructed from what you remember of your world. However, unlike usual dreams, you won't be present, and will find yourself unable to be seen or heard by those around you.
The dreams are vivid reminders of what might happen in a world without you: a world in which you disappeared when coming to Hadriel, a world which desperately needs you back for some reason or another. You may see your parents putting up missing posters, your significant other moving onto their next relationship, or even your hated villain finally taking over the world without you there to stop them.
When the vision leaves, you're back here and nothing about the city has changed. Though maybe you have a different outlook on it now...► This log covers January 4th-Januray 8th.
► 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 try a weird solution to make it back home, please let us know here.
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People who think they're 'cool' are usually just jerks anyway.
[She's always preferred people to be honest about who they are. It makes things easier in the long run. There's something about the way she says 'cool' that makes it sound like it doesn't sit right in her mouth. Not a word she's used to using despite knowing how.]
You don't seem like a jerk. But you're 'cool' so far.
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Hah, thanks. You seem pretty cool yourself.
[She hasn't called him a loser yet, that counts as cool in Peter's book.]
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Thank you for stopping. To talk to me. You didn't have to do that.
[In truth she isn't sure if anyone else passed her by, but she is glad she wasn't left alone with her thoughts.]
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and yeah he really did have to stop because he is physically incapable of Not Helping when someone looks like they need it.]
Hey, no problem. You looked like you could use a distraction.
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Yes... I suppose that's right. [Her lips purse briefly.] You're a good distraction.
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It's one of my like, three talents. I'm also good at back flips.
[and chemistry and physics and building weird shit and sticking to walls and quoting all of Star Wars]
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What other talents do you have?
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Front flips, side flips, calculus. Stuff like that.
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Now, though, her violet eyes go wide and her face lights up, an undeniable smile there as she claps her hands together without even thinking about it.]
How did you do that?
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He's got his own kind of dopey grin going on. Look it's totally sappy but he likes being able to cheer people up ok.]
Lots of practice. The first time I tried to do that, I fell right on my head.
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That must have been painful.
[What about his neck? It had to hurt.]
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[Naaaah he's pretty sturdy.]
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I've learned a lot of things since I was taken from home the first time, but I never learned anything like that.
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[For. Y'know, normal people and not spiders-mans. While she's watching her feet, he's kind of doing that whole talking with his hands thing while he describes the fuckin art of back flips OR SOMETHING]
You gotta have enough strength to get like, pretty up there when you jump, and you have to be flexible to pull off the whole flipping part. On top of that, you gotta be able to time it so that you land on your feet and not your butt. Or your face. There's a lot of physics involved.
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Are you working on anything in the lab? I'd like to see.
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Sure, I can show you. I'm not working on anything specific right now, just trying to keep my equipment in good shape.
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That's fine. It's just... more distractions. [Poison nods, content enough just to see something new.] I've been trying to find something to do there with a bit more direction. It's... different to what I've been used to.
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[But she shrugs, flicking her hair back over her shoulder.]
But where I was before this place... it was like here, but worse, and I learned a lot there. Do you know what a Cybertronian is?
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Cool, cool. And um. Yeah, I think so? It sounds familiar, isn't that what Knock Out and that whiny jet guy are?
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Yes, that's what they are. I used to know a lot of them. They had a clinic, and I spent a lot of time there.
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[WEIRD NAME, BRO. REAL WEIRD NAME.]
Wow, really? Where was this? Were you just stuck on a robot world with robot people?
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It was--... the place I was before. Where I died. [Three times.] There were a lot of them there, for a while.
[She shrugs one boney shoulder.]
But then it was just me, in the end.
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[Starscream wouldn't be the first plane Peter's crashed, just sayin'. He does sound like he's joking, though, there's a 50/50 chance that he actually is joking.]
See, that... just raises a lot more questions? But I really don't wanna be nosy.
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... It's fine. You can ask.
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