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Entry tags:
- %event,
- thread: cain (jacob kane),
- thread: china sorrows,
- thread: michaelangelo,
- thread: raine sage,
- thread: skulduggery pleasant,
- thread: solomon wreath,
- thread: valdis,
- † akito wanijima,
- † dante,
- † donatello (2003),
- † iroh,
- † jack frost,
- † ryou bakura,
- † sokka,
- † sonja,
- † tazendra,
- † thread: enjolras,
- † wan,
- † zelgadis greywords,
- † zuko
[EVENT] A NEW WORLD ORDER
Characters: ALL!
Date: December 8, 2015 (with some starters for the following weeks)
Location: Keeliai, the Midnight Hotel, others
Situation: The Foreigners have awakened.
Warnings/Rating: Add warnings as needed.
They've been in the Dreaming for so long that when they wake up their bodies feel more like automatons, alien and ill-fitting. They haven’t atrophied, thanks to Milyn, but they’re stiff and a little bedsore, and the solidity of the Life Plane is jarring. Here, the surroundings don’t move on a whim. Here the world is more stable, almost harsh and unyielding in spite of the homey surrounds.
It’s been a year, says the clock on the mantle and on the second floor. Says Milyn, too, when she’s able to stop hugging them long enough to speak.
Nothing much has changed in the Midnight Hotel. There are dishes out of place, objects belonging to either Milyn or Eva in evidence, the diorama exactly where it had been but now brightly-painted thanks to Milyn's boredom. Milyn and Eva took a room each, in the time the Foreigners were sleeping, though neither used them much.
Eva’s upstairs, Milyn will tell anyone who asks. In her room.
Eva hasn't left that room in three days. She hasn't spoken in three days, either, or walked, or moved, or breathed. Her effects are neatly arranged around her bed, and the sheet has been pulled up. There is heavy incense in the room and Milyn has managed to preserve the body enough to remove the risk of too much mess (and other things). In a way, that makes it worse: as though Eva is sleeping. It’s difficult to tell whether Milyn is in denial or whether spending three days with no one to talk to other than sleeping Foreigners and a corpse has had its influence.
LINKS
Dreaming log | Foreigner's Awakening (Hotel) | Milyn’s Relief | Exploring Keeliai | Old & New Faces (Canon Updates/New Arrivals) | OOC: State of the Shell
Date: December 8, 2015 (with some starters for the following weeks)
Location: Keeliai, the Midnight Hotel, others
Situation: The Foreigners have awakened.
Warnings/Rating: Add warnings as needed.
They've been in the Dreaming for so long that when they wake up their bodies feel more like automatons, alien and ill-fitting. They haven’t atrophied, thanks to Milyn, but they’re stiff and a little bedsore, and the solidity of the Life Plane is jarring. Here, the surroundings don’t move on a whim. Here the world is more stable, almost harsh and unyielding in spite of the homey surrounds.
It’s been a year, says the clock on the mantle and on the second floor. Says Milyn, too, when she’s able to stop hugging them long enough to speak.
Nothing much has changed in the Midnight Hotel. There are dishes out of place, objects belonging to either Milyn or Eva in evidence, the diorama exactly where it had been but now brightly-painted thanks to Milyn's boredom. Milyn and Eva took a room each, in the time the Foreigners were sleeping, though neither used them much.
Eva’s upstairs, Milyn will tell anyone who asks. In her room.
Eva hasn't left that room in three days. She hasn't spoken in three days, either, or walked, or moved, or breathed. Her effects are neatly arranged around her bed, and the sheet has been pulled up. There is heavy incense in the room and Milyn has managed to preserve the body enough to remove the risk of too much mess (and other things). In a way, that makes it worse: as though Eva is sleeping. It’s difficult to tell whether Milyn is in denial or whether spending three days with no one to talk to other than sleeping Foreigners and a corpse has had its influence.
LINKS
Dreaming log | Foreigner's Awakening (Hotel) | Milyn’s Relief | Exploring Keeliai | Old & New Faces (Canon Updates/New Arrivals) | OOC: State of the Shell
imagines beard!!
"Are you sure? It tastes fine," he pulled back the juice to take a look at the date, his face turning green the moment he saw it. "Ahh, that's...not good..." He already drank half of it!
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"If you're going to throw up, please do it hear and not back in the common room. It reeks enough in there already." Dante moved out of the way just in case. Maybe other days, he'd be more patient and helpful, but fuck it. Today is too hellish to be nice to anyone.
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"I'm okay... For now, anyway, haha..." It would probably kick in later, but he wasn't worried about that right now. "Um, so I guess they weren't joking when they said a whole year passed...?"
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Oh right, Dante can barely feel his connection to Yin. That might have been something to bring up first.
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"O-oh no...," they were gone an entire year. His voice cracked at the realization as he went on, "she...she must think we abandoned her!"
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"We weren't there for her when she needed us most! I-I knew I shouldn't have come... I should have stayed behind to protect her...," and now Yin was too far away for him to even try and call her back.
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"Besides, right now, I'd be worried about if she's actually okay. Why the hell does it feel like she's on the other end of the earth?" He was considering something drastic. Maybe he should beg the kedan for a boat. Maybe he should scream telepathically until something gets through. Anything.
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He just had to keep reminding himself that Yin was alive. At least she was alive.
"She must be really far away now... If the locals really did run her out, then... There's only one place she could have gone." He didn't want to say it, because doing so would certainly mean it was impossible to get her back.
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"You have an idea of where she might have run off to?" Dante was curious. The fact that she swam away was a given, but did Ryou think of a destination? He shouldn't get his hopes up, but knowing where to start going if he ever gets his hands on a boat.
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Oh, but he was supposed to be working. Damn this whole "responsibility" thing. Damn it to hell. He picks up the bucket and turns back around. "So maybe that's a bad idea. But I'll figure something out."
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"I'll try to think of something too, and we can share ideas later... Whatever it takes, I want to find Yin-chan again."