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Intro Log: HOLY F*^K THAT'S A F*&KI%G DRAGON
Who: New arrivals and everyone else!
What: The intro log for October
Where: The colosseum and all around the city.
When: October 10th-13th
Warnings: New faces, new greeting posts, and dragons. What's more to want?
What: The intro log for October
Where: The colosseum and all around the city.
When: October 10th-13th
Warnings: New faces, new greeting posts, and dragons. What's more to want?
If your first thought upon waking up on the cold, hard ground of Hadriel's very own Colosseum is 'maybe I partied too hard last night', one, Delight would love you and two, you're wrong. Or- maybe you did, but that's not why you're here. Instead, you wake up with the same clothes you were wearing when you were last home, but surrounded by very different people. So, make some friends! Might as well voice your confusion and concern and show the technologically unsavvy of you how to operate these fancy new phones, right? Just be sure not to trip over these odd bags of chips on your way to greet your fellow man.
Don't spend too much time out in the open, though. There are monsters about, and not quite the usual ones. This month, Hadriel is bringing in four dragons, each with their own unique abilities and raidboss-esque stamina. They'll be terrorizing the city until someone puts them down- maybe that someone is you! Maybe you should, uh, actually hide. They're hungry and territorial and mean and they're definitely out for a good meal. Check out our OOC post for more information, as well as who will be eventually killing the beasts!
But hey, once you escape from the dragons, feel free to go explore the rest of the city! Find a house, find a new monster, or simply scavenge for supplies.
New, as of October's intro log is a Newcomer's guide that installs itself by default on every activated phone. Thanks, Mello!
Good luck, and enjoy your stay in Hadriel!► This log covers October 10th-13th.
► Feel free to make your own logs as well!
► All characters arrive with phones that have network communication and the newbie guide installed.
► Please put your character's name and open/closed in the subject line of your starters!

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We are not fools. I assure you of that.
[If he's going to insult her, or any of the people here, it ought to at least be clever. Maketh folds her arms across her chest. She desperately wants to get a drink herself. The whisky is horribly tempting.]
Does your world have ghosts, Will Graham?
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Holding the bottle out towards her, then sliding a glass across the bar to her side. Will pulled himself up and sat on the counter top. ]
Yes, no, I agree you're not a fool... My point was, oh forget it.
[ Talking another long gulping drink, trying to drown the image of Hobbs out perhaps? ]
.... Ghosts?
[ Why was she asking that all of a sudden? Was it his comment about fighting with the dead? Could she see Garret?! Feel him maybe? Because he was right there, looking her over as Will spoke to her, his eyes focusing on the dead man rather than the living. ]
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[Either he's hallucinating - possible, likely even probable at this point - or he's detected a threat beyond her comprehension. Given everything in Hadriel. Maketh prefers not to let things slide. One never knows which mistake will be the one to topple the whole damn city.]
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It depends, really. On what you believe in.
[ Will wasn't about to explain there was the vision of a dead man hanging around her like some creepy shadow. No, she already thought he was mad, besides, it was probably just a hallucination, what harm could it cause? ]
Do you have them in your world?
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Regardless, things must be done properly.
Maketh sighs, rubbing her face.]
Of a sort. The dead linger, occasionally. If something must be said and you have the power to hear them. I do not. Perhaps you do, with your--well.
[Affliction.]
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Will tosses her a side glance. ]
My what exactly? My fucked up head?
[ Finishing his drink, yet refraining from making another. ]
I'm not sure... I see the dead but it's only my imagination working overtime... I can't prove that I see them and I can't prove that they're real anyway so it's easier to just pretend I can't see them at all...
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Hardly. If that were all it took we'd be crawling in ghosts.
[Hadriel, she's observed, tends to bring out the worst in people. Especially the parts that might just be insanity. Fear has a special talent for that.
She watches him for a moment, frowning.]
If ghosts exist in my world, then it stands to reason that they could in others. Even yours. That does not preclude madness, or whatever you chose to call your nature. It simply makes things complicated.
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[ He was unstable at best, but after what had happened, his physical as well as mental state and now the alcohol in him, only added to his off kilt state.
Something was irritating Will, and he was not at his best when irritable. Tired of being called crazy and crazily tired. ]
Oh, I deal in complicated every day. It becomes the norm. I don't believe in actual, physical ghosts. There's no logic in their presence, evidence or proof. We all have our demons, conjure up nasties to take the blame or lessen the pain... But ghosts?
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I believe in what can be done to me, and what I can do to others, Will Graham. What has been proven.
[Maketh feels herself going deadly calm. Later she'll wonder at how easy it is to be like this around him, on edge and ready to strike. Something in her knows that she'll have to go for the throat with someone like Will, something like Will. He's dangerous.
That's hardly new. The gods so love their games.]
You're a threat. Whether you're mad or not is besides the point. [Maketh lifts her chin.] But you don't know one way or another, do you?
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Holding the whiskey glass, empty as it was, Will tightened his grip around it, until his knuckles turned white and yellow. Shaking a little with tense muscles and overwhelming irritation. When he finally spoke, his voice was jittery and low with a dark gravel behind it. ]
You have no idea of what can be done to you. Not truly.
[ Swallowing a lump in his throat, lowering his head and actually catching her eyes, holding her gaze for longer than he'd normally like to. That glad-hand smile she wore sickened him, she wasn't being true to herself, keeping her emotions held back. He was partly envious of this.
Her last comment stung him so. Like an arrow to the chest. She was right, though, and that just made it hurt all the worse. ]
... It's not wise to piss off someone who's job it is to think about killing people...
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Stars, Maketh hopes he'll react. Part of her just wants to hit him. Put him in line. He doesn't know her anymore than he knows his place.
This time she laughs, ever so softly.]
I commanded men who did just that, Will Graham, and with much greater skill than you could ever dream of reaching.
[She leans in, wondering if he's any good at hand-to-hand. Probably. Someone like him must know how to survive.]
The Inquisitor would have known what to do with you. Pity he executed my commanders or I might--
[What? Maketh hesitates, suddenly unsure. Ignore that, soldier. You know what you have to do. Crush your enemy. Make it quick.]
I---I will do what I must.
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She was a frustrating woman. And in many, disturbing ways, they were too alike.
Will started to pant out his breaths in labored puffs of air through his mouth. Shoulders raising and falling deeply as he tried so hard to hold himself back. Who did she think she was anyway!? Talking to him like that, like she had a clue about anything he'd been through. As he zoned out and went to a dark place, deep within his mind, Hobbs' damn corpse reared it's ugly head again, just beside Maketh again, as if mocking him.
In a surging rush of anger and adrenaline, Will crushed the glass in his hand suddenly. Catching a large shard as the rest shattered and glittered to the floor. Winston barked and ran to stand before the door, unsure of what was going on, tail between his legs. Will ignored his pet, he simply started Maketh dead in the eye, holding the shard in perfect position to thrust into her gut should she retaliate. ]
I wouldn't be so quick to right me off...
[ When you'd been this close to the mind of many killers, it was always a risk that you'd bring something back. However, as he spoke, Hobbs opened his ghost like mouth and leaned forwards- Will instinctively dropped the glass shard and went for his pistol, of course, Maketh had confiscated it in a previous meeting, yet Will, in the state he was in, acted out shooting, right down to the recoil it would have on his arms and torso.
He was lost, somewhere between two worlds. Between ghosts, that haunted his mind and the living that pushed him too close to the edge. Will tremble and held his shaking hands up beside his ears, eyes clamped shut in fear. ]
Then do it already!! Do what you must!!
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Her reaction is instant. Maketh was never a combat specialist, deemed too soft in the Academy, but she survived. That means a certain amount of mastery, and an understanding of what must be done. So when he breaks the glass to make a weapon, Maketh reacts exactly as trained and hits the floor, aiming a quick blow to his knees. Exactly as trained. This is the first step. Knock him down, get him off-balance, then hit him. And keep hitting him until he knows his place. She doesn't get to that part just yet.]
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His hands went to support his leg as he rolled onto his back. Eyes narrowed as they glared at Maketh. He wasn't in the right mindset to be fucked with like this, both his mental state and the illness that swelled his brain and brought on a fever. He looked at her like a feral animal would. If she wanted a fight?... ]
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If you do not stand down, then I will hurt you.
[It's said softly, with a promise.]
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... You already have.
[ Grimacing as he staggered to his feet. All the while, that rifle trained on him like some wild dog that needed putting down. ]
You're the one that needs to stand down.
[ Trying not to look at her, trying to keep his eyes closed altogether, for fear he'll see something and lash out. ]
I- I can't do this anymore... I don't know if I'm coming or going...
[ Trying to calm his breathing, stop his hands from shaking, all while on the verge of tears again. Turning to look at her, spite of his expression before it manifested into something less threatening and more helpless... ]
... I need to go.
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This can't happen again. It's her duty to ensure that.
But she doesn't shoot. It's not right to do it like this. She's trying to be better. Not an Imperial.]
Go where?
[Her voice is steady again.]
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He limped on his way to the door, Winston barking at him out of worry for his master. Will couldn't even look at his pet, he was too far gone. Fumbling to grab the door handle, missing it by a mile as his hand continued to shake. His head wobbled on its shoulders and breathing was fast and labored. He didn't need this shit, not when he was in such a state already.
Making two tight fists, looking as if he were about to punch his way out the door if he couldn't manage what appeared to be the diligent job of opening it. He wanted to scream but worried that he'd not be able to stop once he started. ]
... I. Don't care where... Why can't you just Shut up?!
[ Finally he lost his temper. Turning to face her as he yelled, slamming his fist into the door repetitively. ]
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Winston didn't growl, he simply whined and nudged at Will's hand where he lay.
Will's head was a fragile place at the best of times, the audacity Maketh had and the general lack of regard for his wellbeing was clearly null and void. ]
I- ... I ... Aah..
[ Feeling up to the back of his head, it wasn't wet so he must be bleeding. Not yet anyway? Moaning out in pain now, only half with it as he looked up and saw her standing over him. ]
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There. Now he's not going anywhere soon.
It would be better if she had proper binders, but Maketh will make do. If needed - if it truly comes to that - she can break his legs.
It won't come that. It won't. She's not like that.
Maketh disappears behind the bar for a moment. When she comes back, she's holding a tall glass of water, which she promptly upends on Will's head.]
Stop crying. We're going to talk.
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As he was dragged across the floor, Will could do very little to stop it. The blow to his head had felt harder than it should have, but then again, the right hemisphere of his brain was already dangerous swollen up. Looking at his hands as they were bound to the bar, motor neuron function at it's most limited.
It wasn't until the water was dumped over his head, that Will started to pant out. The cold of the liquid was welcome, the way in which it was delivered was not. Will stared at her as she neared him, wondering if he'd made a big mistake in trusting her, for all he knew, she could be an intelligent psychopath ... And he's walked right into her trap. ]
... What else... Could w-we possibly have left... To talk about?
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[Obviously. Nothing else matters right now.]
You are a danger to yourself and everyone around you.
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[ Stuttering and stammering a bit as he spoke. Part anxiety, part from the pain currently thrumming away in his head. ]
I doubt I'll h-have a-any input on what's to be done.
[ He either refused to look at her, or he couldn't focus. Eyes fluttering behind closed lids. Will didn't like hearing about himself from the mouths of others, he'd avoid Doctors and therapists for that very reason. It was hard to digest and he knew it was true, but it still hurt to hear. ]
Well then, maybe you should have left me w-with the dragons.
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But that would be an ineffective solution. You would die and there would be pain, but you would come back. Just as troublesome as ever.
[There's no use in having him killed without any guarantee of change. It solves nothing.
Maketh eyes him up and down.]
You're not the first to threaten the people here. I doubt you will be the last. Now. Either you will work with me or I will implement my own solution.
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