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Event Log: Keepsakes
Who: Everyone participating in the event!
What: The event log for the Keepsakes event!
Where: All around the city
When: October 15th-October 19th
Warnings: A bunch of random crap.
What: The event log for the Keepsakes event!
Where: All around the city
When: October 15th-October 19th
Warnings: A bunch of random crap.
Well, Hope and Delight are messing with the door again, but at least this time dragons aren't involved, right? This attempt goes a bit better - sure, no one gets sent home, but if everyone will just look under their seats, they'll find a FREE [INSERT SOMETHING YOU MAYBE DIDN'T WANT AT ALL HERE]! Awesome! So nice! Yup, throughout these few days people will be finding things from home - something they loved, something they used all the time, something they hated, something they totally forgot they even had. All sorts of cool stuff!
Well, they might not actually find it. Their neighbor might, or a complete stranger. And who knows where it could turn up? At the park, half-buried? In the Silent Hill zone, kept safe by a horrifying monster? Or hey, maybe in somebody's underwear drawer. Awkward. Better try to find your stuff, or find the owner of whatever weird crap you found. It could be something important.► This log covers October 15th-October 19th.
► 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 somehow manage to die in this event, please let us know here, and also what the hell?
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Swiveling to the side, Rey stoops low enough to grasp the Joe's arm in one hand, while heaving the rest of it into the air with her other, still veiny and burning a hole through the machine's jumpsuit. Though heavy for a normal person, for Rey it's all too simple. Lobbing it over her head and sending it crashing around the stone corner. Its mechanical body just barely avoids landing on Sato and passes right through the wraith accompanying him.
"That stings," it says, now a glitchy heap on the ground, sparks sputtering from its snapped neck.
Meanwhile, up ahead, the Joes seem to be more occupied swarming whatever invisible thing is seemingly trying to get a hold of that gun. She can't help but get a strange sense of déjà vu.
Not giving it much thought, nor Sato and the wraith a second glance, instead Rey sprints forward. Weaves around a grasping Joe, then launches herself to the wall. She kicks with one leg, allowing the rest of her to be vaulted towards the tall, invisible thing. And then, like running across stepping stones (except the stones are actually an invisible creature's back), she reels overhead. Snagging the maser right out of the Joe's hand, before landing on the opposite side.
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One grabs his arm before he can completely break free of the group, uttering "Come with me, please," but having seen how tough their chassis are, Sato opts for the simpler option, which is chopping off his own arm right above the grasping hand.
He doesn't make it to Rey before the wraith, undeterred and uninterested in the lifeless animatronics of the Working Joes, grabs him with those inky black claws and, with an inhuman shriek, finishes him off. Sato slumps to the ground.
Sato's IBM, too, is having trouble actually breaking free, but causing a lot of damage in the process with sparks, smoke, and white android fluids coming out of the big ball of chaos in the tunnel.
With Sato dead (again), all eyes are on Rey (again).
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Not curious enough to stick around and figure it out, she swivels on her heels before sprinting the other direction.
"Are we playing a game?" says one of the many machine men that commence to give chase.
Holstering the masergun in her cargo pants, she extracts the regular pistol and fires off a few well-placed shots over her shoulder. One chips a Joe's head, not doing much damage beyond tearing part of its face off while it continues running at her. The others seem barely daunted by the next few bullets, which Rey is quick to decide is not worth her time anymore.
Through the winding tunnels, she attempts to make a roundabout path back towards the city--
--and shuffles, nearly losing her footing when she is now staring down a long tunnel with a spiked, bloody bear facing towards her. It turns its head in time to give out a furious roar.
Nope. Taking the left fork instead. It's darker, but much more bear-free and at the end of the day that is what matters.
Wherever the hell the wraith is now, she can't see when she makes another turn. Just a wave of unrelenting Working Joes, all urging her to stop while others attempt to warn and threaten in their polite, robotic tones. It would almost be comical, if not for the many menacing red eyes and the intent to beat her to death. That's something Rey would like to avoid today, thank you very much.
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He can hear the roar somewhere down a side passage, but he's reasonably sure that Rey will eventually have to come back to the main route to actually get back to Hadriel proper, so he lightly jogs down that direction a bit.
And that's exactly where he finds the wraith, an ominous presence blocking the route back. Sato frowns back at the infernal red glare. "Not this again."
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Some time later, once making her way through cold winding channels, the way she had trekked with Sato begins making itself clearer. But now's hardly the time for triumph. Not when there are at least half a dozen robots hot on her trail. All of them bearing scorched marks and tattered clothes after a few failed attempts at burning them into disrepair. It hadn't taken long for Rey to determine a lost cause when she sees one.
By the time she finds Sato again, that same damned wraith is also blocking her path to him.
Unlike the immortal old man and some of her chosen company, Rey does not have the luxury of being able to immediately get back up after dying. Sure, she is hard to kill, but it's better not to tempt fate and see whether or not it would require the same amount of effort on the wraith's part to suck the life out of this vessel. If such a thing is even possible.
So, rather than running through it like a crazy person, she just drops low. Skidding across the hard ground, dust kicking up around her. Before the phantom can turn or even acknowledge her, she's passed under it. And in her wake is a marching band of polite but murderous robots advancing.
"Just go." She is almost too calm when she speaks, springing back to her feet in order to flee the scene.
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Sato doesn't have to be told twice. Androids are one thing, but the wraith is apparently a bit too high-level an encounter for him right now. For possibly the first time in Rey's sight, he actually breaks into a run. Much like last time, he heads straight for the wraith... but darts to the side at the last moment, slamming into then pushing back off the tunnel wall to make an abrupt zig-zag around the thing, just barely avoiding another swipe of the intangible darkness.
The ludicrous train of Rey, followed by Sato, followed by wraith, followed by Working Joes, followed by a bereskarn must be quite a sight if Confusion was watching.
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At least they're not entirely bulletproof. Which is why she takes the time to turn just as she's sliding around a corner. Pistol out, she squeezes off several more shots at the most adjacent Joes' legs. While not killing blows, it's enough to sever some wiring in their knee joints, causing a line of them to topple off their feet.
If no flaming wall will do, then she can create a line of robot bodies to slow the remaining pursuers down.
That zombie bear, though? Not so much. The burly, bloody creature just comes barreling down the tunnels, tearing past the shambling machines. The wraith not far from it.
Fuck that.
Rey just turns, hurrying down the next corridor to rejoin Sato.
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He can however hear the bear-thing charging, and at this rate it's going to catch up with them... which means either Rey will get even more of a lead, or the gun will get lost in the chaos again. He can't have that.
Invisible particles in his wake pull together into the heavily muscled form of his IBM, which collides into the rampaging beast in a flurry of teeth and claws on both sides.
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Well, the bloody beast is no longer an issue, thanks to that same invisible force that seems to make an 'appearance' wherever Sato is concerned.
Interesting.
The intrigue doesn't last long when something tall and mottled gray emerges from around the approaching forked path. One of the trolls stalks by, a jagged knife in hand.
Still not wanting to waste her resources, Rey launches herself forward while the troll still has its back turned towards her. She hurls over it, feet kicking up its spine. She crouches over its shoulders and ends up on the ground at its front. Before it can thrust its knife at her, she continues running like she had just jumped a hurdle during a marathon rather than a nine-foot-tall abomination.
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With the scent of blood in the air, it's not long before there's another unearthly and horrible noise behind them, but Sato doesn't even bother to turn around, and just keeps running after Rey, trying to make sure he doesn't lose her in the labyrinthine cave system.
By the time the tunnel finally widens out and the city comes into view, Sato's actually starting to feel a bit winded. But whatever force of Hope's it is that keeps the monsters at bay seems to be working; he can hear the irate wail of the wraith and babbling of the Joes, but none of them have come around the final turn.
"That was an adventure," he huffs, a little out of breath and still bleeding profusely down the back of his shirt, but seemingly pleased all the same.
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She does take a breather when they come to a stop, though, taking the time to assess that the creatures are, in fact, hanging within in the cave perimeters where they're bound.
Dropping the fight in her posture, Rey's arms hang at her sides, before she holsters the pistol. A glimpse of the maser can also be seen, tucked into the back of her pants.
"You're hurt." She nods at the blood on Sato's back. Not that she doesn't think he can handle a scratch, but there's just an easy way to fix that if needs be.
Hey, man. Don't ever say she never did anything for you.
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"Actually, am pretty sure that this belongs to a woman named Faye Elms." She tilts it, getting a look at how many charges were left in the current mazzy. About half left. "Never did get around to returning it. Not like she ever asked."
There were other, more effective weapons that Rey could have taken while down in that underground military base. But she had held onto this maser for a time. Because it was Faye's.
Now it just seems stupid to get sentimental. Suppose it can't be helped.
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Unlike Rey, he doesn't have much sentimental attachments to particular weapons. But firearms of any kind, futuristic or not, are pretty good and hard to come by, which means he really does want that one back.
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"On the contrary, was lent this gun by her shortly before coming here. Can't remember what happened to it, though." Perhaps it got lost somewhere along the shuffle to the sky prison, or something. So much was going on back then.
It's strange, even talking about Faye in passing now, or lingering on the inclination to hold onto something that likely belonged to her. Considering that the last thing the sniper ever did was stab Rey in the back, shortly before she had been returned to Hadriel.
You know. Little details that don't matter anymore. Grudges aren't very becoming of Rey.
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"Well, if you can't remember, I'm sure you don't have much use for it. Considering you have quite the gun collection you're building, maybe there's something I can just trade you for it. Even though I was the one who found it in the first place," he reminds her.
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What is it, 'losers, weepers'? And Rey got the gun back in what she assumes to be fair game.
"Could trade you something for it, even though it was never actually yours to begin with," Rey shoots back. But fair is fair, right? Really, she just doesn't want Sato to be in possession of a maser weapon; that's the last thing that Hadriel really needs. "Can also provide some extra ammo without Rage's body deal. Just as long as you don't ask where it comes from."
Since that was part of the agreement Rey had made with a kid who got her the pistol she has already.
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So he doesn't find it to be that good of a deal, especially considering the maser packs a lot more of a punch than his old M1911A1.
But the phrasing is particularly odd, too. He knows where she got the rifle, but now that mysterious statements are being made, he doesn't remember her having a pistol before.
And there's only one way he knows of to get new firearms from Rage, which lines up quite well with Rey's reticence... either that or she got it from a departed resident of the city. "Oh? Have you started moving into homicide now, Rey?" he chuckles, still with that faintly bemused look on his face, unclear if he's joking or not. "Don't worry, I won't tell."
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"That'd be for the best. Would probably have to kill you if you really did want to know." Rey then pauses, feigning a passing expression of alarm when she tilts her head at him, before the look is gone. "Oh, oops. Too late."
Ha ha. Immortality jokes.
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If there's anything worth a momentary distraction from high-powered firearms, it's good old-fashioned murder.
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Rey pauses for a moment. Only a moment. When she looks down at the maser -- Faye's maser -- she simply considers her options for a passing second. Before taking that same maser and directing its aim at Sato's heart.
Just one blast should do. It's clean, with no blood or guts or anything, searing through the body in a single shot. And once the old man hits the ground, Rey takes a few steps forward, standing over him. "I happen to know a guy," she tells the corpse, her mouth twisted in a crooked way.
Because hell if she is even going to speak of her arrangement with Ronan while Sato is alive.
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It's easy to forget not only how fast Sato comes back to life, but also how aware he is as he snaps back from death. The first movement is only a half-second after Rey's words, and it's his hand reaching up to grab hers and pull.
You were going to help him up, right Rey? Hanging on tight to that gun?
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There's a moment in which she just stares at Sato's hand, reconsidering her proximity as well as her next course of action. Where he is unsure about Rey, she is equally as uncertain about him. Beneath the smiles and pleasant tones is something of a nasty animal, unpredictable and violent with a wealth of ruses. He treats killing like a game, usually calm and cheerful while doing it.
While yes, she is holding onto that gun, she slides the maser back between the belt around her pants before she takes Sato's outstretched hand. Her expression is blank again, the twisted visage buried under a mask of careless apathy. It's as though she is helping an old man from taking a clumsy fall as opposed to having just shot him dead a few seconds ago.
"Looks like you've been 'reset' now, as you call it," Rey notes, though already fully aware that that's what would have happened anyway. She pays attention.
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But in the end he doesn't, reaching back down to pick up his hat from where it fell and dust it off before placing it back on his head. He'd had hints of just how heavy Rey was before, but that just confirmed it. It'd be a major effort to pull her down.
"But I could have done it myself, Rey. Now where were we again... ah yes," he says, feigning forgetfulness in light of her unwillingness to cooperate. "Something about trading the gun for bullets? It's not bad, but I was hoping for something more long-lasting. How about that rifle you had last time we went on an expedition? Not too practical, but it is an entertaining piece of gear."
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Just as quick as the attempt was made, it would seem that he falls right back into tense pleasantries. Rey only shrugs at that first part, deciding not to humor him anymore on the front of what he can and can't do on his own. Like taking the maser for himself to 'reset' under the pretense of returning it. Which, of course, he wouldn't.
Behind her straight-faced exterior, she really isn't partial to his suggestion, either. In the end, she'd rather not equip this guy with more weapons at his disposal, period. But then, with guys like Sato, sometimes their ingenuity is far more dangerous than a loaded gun.
"Fine." Her eyes narrow, not happy about parting with the sniper rifle, either -- but it isn't something that packs the same type of energy that a maser has. "It's at home, but will get it to you by the end of the day."
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