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- shadow the hedgehog
Event Log: Dreamwalker
Who: Everyone!
What: The Dreamwalker event
Where: In your comfy bed and your sleepy head.
When: May 16th-26th
Warnings: Good dreams, weird dreams, bad dreams, straight-up nightmares. Please remember to tag for warnings in the header if things are going to be bad!
What: The Dreamwalker event
Where: In your comfy bed and your sleepy head.
When: May 16th-26th
Warnings: Good dreams, weird dreams, bad dreams, straight-up nightmares. Please remember to tag for warnings in the header if things are going to be bad!
Have you been having trouble getting a good night's sleep? Tossing and turning, unable to rest those tired eyes? Or maybe you don't sleep at all, and never have. Not to worry! For a little while, you'll have no trouble at all falling asleep - in fact, as night falls, you'll find yourself overwhelmed with exhaustion whether you want to sleep or not. Lay down and rest your weary head, friends. Everyone could use a little extra sleep.
But what will your dreams bring? Something happy, images of a perfect day? Something hopeful, something you've wanted for a long time? Maybe you'll dream of anger, of the face of your worst enemy. Or maybe - just maybe - you'll have a horrific nightmare, and wake screaming, covered in cold sweat.
Not before others have time to see it, though. As you sleep, as you dream, the other residents of Hadriel, friends and enemies and people you've only met once, might find their way into your dreams. Or you might find your way into theirs - and then have to deal with someone's else's nightmares, or hopes, or anger. For the next ten nights, you'll find yourself either a host or a visitor, and no matter how you try you won't be able to stay awake once night falls.
Sweet dreams, Hadriel. Don't let the asshole fear gods bite.► This log covers May 16th-26th.
► 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!
► You can't die in the dreams, but if you somehow manage to trip and fall and kill yourself getting out of bed, please report it on the death post.
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She glances to the barely visible 'door', and then back to him. He was the one talking about wanting to get a 'one up' on the people here. Does he have reservations now?
Because he probably should.
"Glass is made out of reinforced material. It won't break easily."
Despite this, Firo will have a surprisingly easy time breaking the entry down with his own strength somehow.
Seems she spoke too soon...
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They're not doing so bad just yet, but he's sure there are patrolling guards nearby. Luckily those guys are normally easy to hear from a distance--though he's thinking of the ones in his world.
He walks ahead; she can keep an eye on him this way. "Come on. You know the way out? Or should we pick a direction and try our luck?"
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Either all this time she could've broken herself out if she had so wanted to, or something was seriously amiss here.
She hesitates, bringing her arms over her chest, almost hugging herself. So far, so good, but she isn't getting her hopes up yet. She still doesn't know if this person will be true to his word. Better keep an eye on him. At least this time she can actually do something about it if he tries anything sketchy.
"Listen, if you... keep doing this, you could get yourself killed. Just for trying to help. Are you certain this is what you want?"
It didn't seem to matter much before because she didn't think there was anything he could do about it. But now that she sees that he's being serious, things are different.
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He picks an empty-looking hall and starts heading down there. Despite his easy pace, he's alert for any noise or glimpses of other people.
"How likely do you think it is that we get caught?" NoW that she has him curious.
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Not unless she does something herself, that is. So she follows him outside of Glass House, quickening her pace to get ahead. She assumes she knows this place better than he does, after all. Just a little bit. The translucent hallway leading out of the glassy cell is darkened by red lights, softly glowing and dimming to reveal what appears to be absolutely nothing beyond the walls. If one squints hard enough, though, they may be able to make out vague patterns of what appears to be a cavern interior.
"Surveillance may have already picked up on what's happening, so... pretty likely."
Then again, that poses another question that eats away in her memory banks.
"How did you get in here in the first place?" Did he really come here with no escape plan? Who does that?
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Which he's reminded of even more at her question.
"How'd I--?" That is a damn good question. He pauses and scratches his head, then finally shrugs. Despite the gesture, he's hardly feeling casual right now--how did he wind up in a place like this? "No idea, I just woke up here, I think."
"...Something funny's definitely goin' on here."
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"What do you mean, you just 'woke up' here...?"
Did the researchers here mess with him, too? Was this all some sort of test? Letting someone in who would release her doesn't sound like something they would do, but then... how much does she understand anything?
She makes a turn, casting a cautious glance Firo's way. "This... This can't be right. None of this is right. This was a bad idea..."
Should she go back? What should she do?
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He starts, frowning at her sudden protests to the plan. "Hey, what do you mean? You don't exactly have many other options here. What, they're gonna kill you if they catch us? They're gonna do that anyway."
Thinking a little more, he bobs his head and adds, "Even if they torture you first, the risk's still worth it."
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Though, on the other hand, it isn't her life that she's so worried about. Far as she is concerned, Firo is an innocent in this. Or at least an uninvolved party. He doesn't deserve whatever punishment they would give him if they're caught.
"How? There isn't anything for me outside of this place. Nowhere I can go. I'm... I'm out of people that I can trust."
Someone sure as hell had made certain of that.
She also can't expect Firo to do any more for her than he already has. That's asking for far too much.
Just then, the lights flash red. Sounds of footsteps echo down the corridor where they're headed. Her eyes widen as she abandons her train of thought, grabbing Firo by the arm and pulling him along with her down an adjacent hallway, away from the sounds of marching footfalls.
"This way. May have remembered the exit." If it's still available to them, that is.
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"Shit!" He's quick to follow as she pulls him around. "All right, let's hurry!" That 'may' isn't comforting, but what else do they have?
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That's all in the past, though. Nothing she can do will ever make it right. Best to move on and learn from that, if she's allowed to live long enough...
"This way," she says, abandoning her previous line of thought for the time being to guide them through a downward slope into another tunnel. At the end is seemingly a dead end, except for a hatch in the ground.
The heavy steel looks like it'd take several people with substantial strength to move. For her, however, she pries it open with one hand. She throws the hatch open, revealing a man-sized hole to jump through, and looks to Firo.
"Down here. You first."
Several indistinct voices can be heard down the red-lit corridor where they had come from. They don't have much time.
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It occurs to him that he'd balk at going first if he were warier, but there's no time. And besides, it pays to be bold. He nods and goes right for it.
"What're we up against if they catch up to us?"
He normally dives into a fight headfirst with no information. But this place is strange to him, and this lady seems worried--he imagines he should know what to expect.
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"Guns," she finally replies, more focused on leading them down a passage into a cold tunnel than she is in talking. "Most likely maser weapons. Doubt they'd bother with non-lethals at this juncture."
Since she was supposed to be killed, anyway. And Firo's actions may as well have been a capital crime... aiding and abetting and all.
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Hopefully he judged her right and she won't kill him.
"Masers? The hell're those?"
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"It's energy, that discharges radiation within the microwave range." And if he doesn't understand that, then... "Old weapons that utilize bullets pierce their targets. Masers can cause severe to fatal burns."
Not that she's in any danger of that, but she can't say the same for Firo here.
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He snorts, “Sounds like a pretty fancy name for something that isn’t that complicated. My friends do that with oil and a lighter.”
“Sounds like those’ll give ‘em away if they try to come after us. We’d see the fire.” He’s assuming there’s fire.
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As it becomes easier to see and hopefully Firo's eyes have adjusted to the light and darkness, she releases her hold on his wrist. She keeps walking ahead of him, leading them down cold and drafty pathways.
"Not fire. It's laser tech. And they shoot as fast as bullets, so there's not much seeing them coming." She makes another turn, her perfect memory being of great help.
It's still strange, being able to talk. She could always understand people's words, even before they realized that she could. But this communication thing is still new to her, so she struggles to figure out what she should say, let alone carry a conversation.
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With his newfound (relative) freedom, Firo continues along behind Rey, snatching occasional looks at their surroundings. He has to remind himself of the urgency of the situation to keep from examining the mushrooms. "This place is weird as hell. What's it supposed to be?"
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"It's the Ashwater Underground City, also called the AUC." You know, in case it becomes a mouthful. "It's about a mile under the surface city and is several miles wide, housing three sectors. There should be a monorail tunnel that'll lead us above ground."
While she talks, the echoing mechanical whirs capture her attention as well. She pulls on Firo's shoulder, indicating that they make a left down a more cavernous passage than continuing onward towards the more man-made looking tunnel. Because a patrol vehicle the size of a tank just happens to be coming their way.
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He follows with no struggle. Once they're away from the turn by a few paces, he asks quietly, "What was that?"
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Like it wasn't bad enough when all they had to worry about was the mad scientist types in the facility. If only it would be that easy.
She nods at the passage ahead of them. "Down here. Should cut into a route that leads to the monorail."
For someone who has been trapped in a glass box for most of her life, she sure does know a lot about where to go. Helps when she has the layout of the whole underground city downloaded into her brain. One of the few things she can thank her previous 'rescuer' for.
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Firo finds his mind going immediately to the normal concerns of the gangster—wait, how to bribe these guys? How are they supposed to run their rackets if they don’t know the guys personally? Then, of course, he realizes that this is the least of their concerns and that the Martillos aren’t here anyway.
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"In the surface city, yes. Things work differently down in the AUC. More militarized. Most civilians don't even know much about its existence."
The whole underground city beneath Ashwater is more or less an old legend to the surface world.
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“No civilians? So who lives here, huh? Just soldiers?”
He finds that hard to believe—they haven’t seen a single shady bar or nightclub, and those always do well where there are soldiers or sailors. Not that he’s disappointed not to see such things.
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"Researchers and the like," she replies curtly. "Heard that they have living quarters for their families down here, too."
Hard to think that anyone would bring their family in this place, but most of the researchers weren't allowed to return home. Someone must've thought that it'd be easier that way.
She slows down to a stop when they reach an opening. More lights illuminate the tunnel, revealing what appears to be some sort of subway system.
"This is it."
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tw: suicide attempt (fiOHNOOO)
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let me know if this is too much!
It's perfect, thanks!
eggselent. :|b
:D
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