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Entry tags:
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- thread: anton shudder,
- thread: aya,
- thread: cain (jacob kane),
- thread: gene khan,
- thread: michaelangelo,
- thread: midii une,
- thread: raine sage,
- thread: skulduggery pleasant,
- thread: solomon wreath,
- thread: tony stark (imaa),
- thread: valdis,
- thread: yami no bakura,
- thread: zatanna zatara,
- † aang,
- † annabeth chase,
- † dante,
- † iroh,
- † jack frost,
- † korra,
- † wan,
- † zuko
ENDPLOT | BEFORE THE DAWN
Characters: ALL!
Date: December 1-7, 2014
Location: Under the shell and in the Dreaming
Situation: Malicant’s defeated, but it seems the Foreigners have gotten a little bit stuck ...
Warnings/Rating: Add warnings as needed.
Where are you going?
What did you do?
Can you hear me?
Hello?
At first the Dreaming twists and warps around the Foreigners, radiating with the sort of unheard shriek that causes adults to wake sweating in their beds. The only problem is--they don’t. Something cracks like a thud in the skin and the surroundings of the turtle’s body dissolves, and their environment changes in a heartbeat between blank greyscale and any familiar environment.
Eventually it settles, but something is wrong. Where before the Foreigners had clarity of thought even in the Dreaming while battling Malicant, at first it feels as though their minds are shrouded, groggy with half-sleep. They might find it difficult to realize where they are--that their most familiar environment, surrounding them now, is not because they've been sent home. They’re still Dreaming, and the Dream is subtle, but can be manipulated and can be shared if they remember their comrades strongly enough. More of them converging in one place will help shed that torpor, leaving them to realize what might be happening...
They’re trapped. Every now and then they hear Eva’s voice speaking, and some of them will even see her in person, walking through their Dream with a trail of grey mist in her wake.
Can you hear me?
Follow me.
If you want to go home, follow me.
[OOC: If you’re intending to canon update your character (even if they just want to return home to "check in") OR if your character is departing Tu Vishan for good, please use Eva’s subheading! If you’re not going to canon update but your character will still try to follow Eva, she will vanish into grey mist and they’ll be unable to follow.
The rest of the log is general "mingling" while the characters who choose to remain in Keeliai are trapped together in the Dreaming. They can share details of their battles against Malicant, try to brainstorm a way to escape the Dreaming, anything they want. They will be aware of the passage of time, though they won't have any concrete way of knowing how much, only that it seems like it's much longer than it should be.
Please see this OOC post for additional information regarding timing and posting during this log, or questions. Thank you! ]
Date: December 1-7, 2014
Location: Under the shell and in the Dreaming
Situation: Malicant’s defeated, but it seems the Foreigners have gotten a little bit stuck ...
Warnings/Rating: Add warnings as needed.
Where are you going?
What did you do?
Can you hear me?
Hello?
At first the Dreaming twists and warps around the Foreigners, radiating with the sort of unheard shriek that causes adults to wake sweating in their beds. The only problem is--they don’t. Something cracks like a thud in the skin and the surroundings of the turtle’s body dissolves, and their environment changes in a heartbeat between blank greyscale and any familiar environment.
Eventually it settles, but something is wrong. Where before the Foreigners had clarity of thought even in the Dreaming while battling Malicant, at first it feels as though their minds are shrouded, groggy with half-sleep. They might find it difficult to realize where they are--that their most familiar environment, surrounding them now, is not because they've been sent home. They’re still Dreaming, and the Dream is subtle, but can be manipulated and can be shared if they remember their comrades strongly enough. More of them converging in one place will help shed that torpor, leaving them to realize what might be happening...
They’re trapped. Every now and then they hear Eva’s voice speaking, and some of them will even see her in person, walking through their Dream with a trail of grey mist in her wake.
Can you hear me?
Follow me.
If you want to go home, follow me.
[OOC: If you’re intending to canon update your character (even if they just want to return home to "check in") OR if your character is departing Tu Vishan for good, please use Eva’s subheading! If you’re not going to canon update but your character will still try to follow Eva, she will vanish into grey mist and they’ll be unable to follow.
The rest of the log is general "mingling" while the characters who choose to remain in Keeliai are trapped together in the Dreaming. They can share details of their battles against Malicant, try to brainstorm a way to escape the Dreaming, anything they want. They will be aware of the passage of time, though they won't have any concrete way of knowing how much, only that it seems like it's much longer than it should be.
Please see this OOC post for additional information regarding timing and posting during this log, or questions. Thank you! ]
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She gestured as she spoke, growing steadily more animated. "When an arte is cast, there's a tiny portion of the mana that, rather than being shaped into something else, is simply consumed. It's small enough that all the elves in the world couldn't hope to outpace the Tree, but when it comes to magitechnology-- it was created by humans, after all, to mimic the magic that they couldn't use, and it had the same effect. And even then that might have been fine, but for the war. Magitechnology grew larger and more powerful and plentiful, and because humans can't feel mana, they couldn't sense that the Tree could no longer match it. Soon the Tree itself began to wither, and fade."
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Because Raine would probably be interested to know, Cain continued without prompting. "On Earth, people are facing a lot of difficulty because we've begun to hit the bottom of the well. We use finite resources that produce a good amount of energy, but they also damage the atmosphere in large enough quantities and can be harmful to living things. So it's all going to lead itself into a race to find a way to clean things up and continue living in the same way as we are despite it currently being unsustainable. No one knew the consequences of it until later, when it was way too late to make such a massive shift in lifestyle to turn things around."
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"They've already begun to notice," he allowed. "With what the problem is, though, all of their research is going into how to not make it worse rather than truly finding a solution yet. Buying themselves more time. You say it's finally being resolved for you?"
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"Slowly," she said, nodding. "We managed to finally germinate the Great Seed, all that remained of the Tree. It's just a sapling, and it will be vulnerable for some time, but it has good guardians." And she and Genis would look after it, of course, so long as they lived and remembered, even after the rest of their friends had passed into history. "The political climate is about to become very awkward, I suspect, and possibly hostile, but enough of my friends have some sway in that arena that it shouldn't be unsalvageable. It will take time, and patience, but I believe we can avoid the mistakes of the past."
And make all-new ones, most likely. Still, they'd be hard-put to break the world as thoroughly as first the War and then Mithos had.
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"As long as the political climate doesn't endanger the tree, I doubt there's much to worry about for a while," he agreed. "In the sense of putting the whole world at risk again, I mean. To be honest, you've probably got more patience than I do if you're willing to stick it out that long."
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"I don't think there's enough active magitechnology left to endanger it," Raine said, after some thought. "With the world flourishing again, and Sylvarant and Tethe'alla no longer separated, it will bear watching. But-- yes. It should be safe. For a time."
The glance she slanted over at him at his last sentence was a little bemused. "Perhaps that's true," she allowed after a moment, "but someone has to."
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"Separated?" he asked. Separated could mean a lot of things, but somehow Raine's tone was implying something much more than what he wanted to assume. "Yeah, but that someone doesn't have to be you. That's all I meant."
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"I mean it literally," she said at length. "When the Tree died, Mithos split the world in two. The two kingdoms that had caused the Kharlan War became two worlds, intertwined with each other as shadow and light are, with the Great Seed in the place between them. Within a century or two, each had nearly forgotten the other's existence. Only recently did that become common knowledge again." And even then, common knowledge wasn't quite the exact truth, and she doubted it ever would be.