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☆ TDM: MARCH

Test Drive: March 2021

    Welcome to [community profile] aefenglom's test drive! All threads can be considered game canon, should you choose to do so; regardless of if you pick specific threads to remain canon to the game, the prompts and test drive itself will be. Aside from that, here are some quick reminders:

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    With that taken care of...


You feel like you're floating. Around you, colors and sounds and smells swirl as if trapped in a whirlpool, vibrancy and hue ever-shifting. The more you watch them, the less solid they are; they only become clear out of the corner of your eye. The area around you begins to feel more solid as well, until your feet are on the ground, the wind brushes playfully against your face - and you know one thing, and one thing alone: this is a dream, and an incredibly realistic one at that.


The Calamity


The taste of magic in the air is electric on your tongue, supercharged, bright, a little tart and fizzy like popping candy. The settlement you find yourself in is unfamiliar to you, but you can tell it is bustling, beautiful, a center of culture and activity for its bygone era. The architecture blooms with elaborately carved flourishes, but you cannot shake the feeling of... otherworldliness that it brings to mind. (Perhaps you are a veteran of these dreams and remember a ship with similar embellishments from far away, that came bearing invaders, in a time long ago.) It is nearly impossible to tell what season you find yourself in - pockets of spring bloom with new life, right next to pockets of winter snowstorms; playful fall winds laden with leaves tug at your hair, and in some spots, it feels hot and muggy like the middle of summer. None of these patches of seasonal mayhem are very large, a few city blocks’ worth at most, and they all butt up against each other, tumultuous, fighting for real estate in a place where the magic bubbles freely up through the ground like a wellspring, uncontrolled. In a way, it seems like a wilder version of Aefenglom’s seasons always being opposite the season in the Wilde, similar but more widespread, more disharmonic.



Fit to Burst
The settlement is bustling and full of that otherworldly architecture, spirals and tendrils and vaguely floral embellishments, except... If you look closer, you can see that only a few of the buildings are really made that way. An illusion covers the rest, purely cosmetic, a glamour; it's a shimmering image laid over reality until you look beneath it at the squat, simple houses made by mortal hands out of rough hewn wood or bricks of packed mud. The people are just as disparate as the buildings beneath it all - glittering-eyed Fae, taller, more elongated and insectoid than those seen around Aefenglom, though many of them use glamours to appear more fantastical and beautiful; humans teeming with magic, who use it freely for anything and everything; other bipedal Monsters with rougher, more bestial features than longtime residents might be used to, more in tune with their natural abilities.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to explore your new surroundings, though you're likely to garner attention. Unless the world you come from is a more medieval time period, your clothing, perhaps even your hair or other aspects of your appearance are likely to stand out. What will make you stand out even more, though, is not drawing on your abundant new magical powers, or strong new Monster abilities. That shop there requires flight to get up to the second story front door. That home down the street can only be unlocked with a burst of flame. Torches when it grows dark? No, don’t be ridiculous, you can't light your own way? Your hair looks hideous, darling, why haven’t you put on a glamour?

Reluctance to use these abilities abundantly and freely garners frowns of scrutiny and disapproval from those natives around you. "We're free here under the Fae folk. They've taught us so much, we never go hungry, we’re never beaten down by the weather." Their words hold truth - their twisted-trunk trees are bursting with fruit, their haphazardly laid out crops flourish in a matter of days rather than a season, rain and snow can be directed at will with just an application of the wild, free magic bubbling up from the ground in rivers.

There is a hierarchy in this settlement. The Fae are above all, and can often be found partying into the night with sweet wine and hallucinogenic mushrooms, teaching humans and Monsters to harness their natural talents and the magic of the land by day. Their attitudes are condescending toward these lesser beings they’ve granted their favor to (including you, now, and aren’t you just the most interesting, darling little things?), delighting in spreading their knowledge. The humans and Monsters still seem awestruck by their benevolent masters - a word they mean in the sense of 'teachers' - accepting their gifts, using their magic, and none of them will so much as whisper a complaint. Not when it’s safe here. Not when all is well.

It's more than they can say for the lands outside of their paradise, even if things do happen here that the Fae do not like to hear them speak of.

Gain the trust of the natives, and you might hear rumors, whispers of a rotting pox hitting other communities far from here, or first hand accounts of how so-and-so witnessed another death just last week, a human woman blew up in town, and some of the Monsters, they been goin’ right bestial. Shh, shh, you didn’t hear it from them! (Don’t let the Fae catch you gossiping. They might just take you and the native both aside, whisper in your ears, let the magic wind its way around your brain until you don't remember any longer what you were talking about or even who you are, where you come from. You were having a good time though, right?)

You can try to leave the settlement, to explore the woods that surround it, but you’re likely to be noticed and warned: "You should stay here, make sure you don’t run into any of the unfriendly locals - they don't care for our masters."


The Emergence
Time passes strangely in a dream. It might feel like a handful of hours, or even a few days, before a change can be felt all throughout the strange, unsettling paradise. If you’ve had a recent brush with it in the waking world, you might recognize the signature of it - the Cwyld. Something in the air feels very wrong, like a chill in the middle of summer, a sudden warm wind in winter; the plant life beneath your very feet begins to blacken in color, with near-indiscernible white lines marring their surfaces, and no matter who you are, no matter the pride you may take in your courage, a shiver raises every hair on your body without fail: Something wicked this way comes.

The wellspring of magical energy flowing like a river beneath your feet takes on a new feeling when you try to draw from it, a dark and heavy sensation, oily and creeping. Reaching for the magic, it feels as though you're reaching into hollow darkness, dried up and consumed, and the disparate plants of different seasons, growing alongside each other, begin to bulge grotesquely and burst, splattering an unknown black substance over anything unfortunate enough to be in the splash zone. Possibly even you. Don't pass under the fruit trees. The infection has seeped into the overtapped leyline, and it bleeds through the settlement quickly, much quicker than it seems to move in the current-day waking world. The plant life, with their roots dug deep into the earth, are only the first casualty, as it spreads rapidly to the animals, and then the natives, blackening and tainting everything it touches.

The village is thrown into chaos. Fae and any who seem to have Dragon in them are the first to show signs of infection, blackened veins visible under paling skin and white film growing over the eyes. Bodies grow brittle and twisted the more it spreads and settles in. Humans with an abundance of magic are the next to lose themselves to it, quickly followed by other Monsters. While in the waking world, infection spreads more slowly, here, it can be almost instantaneous, the process of becoming a Shade, losing all sense of self.

They have no resistance to the Cwyld, and in this dream, neither do you. You're just as susceptible to the infection, and some may find themselves succumbing to the infection spreading to the heart and pumping itself through their veins. Becoming a Shade is a painful experience, a painful existence, as the life is snuffed out of you and your body keeps going. In this dream, you might be lucky (or unlucky) enough to keep your wits about you, to remain sentient and somewhat yourself - or you might become one of the mindless, violent many whose only directive is to spread the Cwyld to everything that lives, including your fellow dreamers. Even if you do stay aware of yourself, it is hard to resist the pull of the Cwyld on your mind, urging you to spread and infect, to leave nothing whole and living.

Before your eyes, the settlement begins to die. You can't help anyone who is already infected, even if you know healing spells that work in the waking world, unless you're willing to put them out of their misery before they become a Shade corrupted beyond all assistance. You might be busier trying to save your fellow Mirrorbound, though, as they try to avoid that fate themselves or fall prey to it in front of you.

And while the earth and plants and people around them turn black and fall to ruin, any of the Fae who managed to remain untainted simply flee, running from the settlement without stopping to help anyone in need, not even the students who so looked up to them.

Note: Becoming a Shade in this prompt is optional, and Mirrorbound Shades may keep their minds or not at player discretion! Infection will not carry over out of the dream. Dying in the dream will put your character back at the edge of the village, uninfected and alive again, to witness the rest of its downfall.


Light It Up
Help comes in an unexpected, unwanted form. Those unfriendly locals the residents of this village spoke of previously appear through the morning mists, shrouded in clumsy protections like masks and gloves, and practical, non-flashy spells. The group is made up of grim-faced humans and Monsters, a surprisingly cohesive unit of people who look out for each other as they make their way through the woods with torches held aloft. They are hardier than those indulged, magic-glutted folks who suffer now. These newcomers are dressed more practically, for working land or fighting battles, but they, too, have humans among them who can harness their magic. Their witches keep their torches lit, and work closely with their Monsters, helping each other in a way that will not feel unfamiliar.

They've come today, they'll say if you get a chance to speak with them, however briefly (they're a little busy to answer too many questions), to try and stop this blight on the land before it can reach their village, some miles to the south. They've seen it before, though never this severe. This Cwyld will spread and spread, until there is nothing left.

Best to burn it all down before its tendrils creep too far, before its roots dig too deep.

They fight and destroy the Shades however they can, showing no mercy, though their spells are crude and simple, and their Monsters use their natural forms without any showy abilities, depending on claws and teeth and strength to do their jobs. Working together, with simple weapons in their hands, they are formidable. Even if you kept your mind, kept your speech, they will not let you live if you were infected - and may not let you live even if you weren’t infected, just to be safe. You may join them, if you wish, help them burn down the blackened trees or even Shades that were once people - or you may fight them, but they won't relent. They burn the whole settlement down, leaving wide patches of scorched earth like blackened scars on the land. It’s the only way, they say, from their limited experience. Everything must return to the earth.

As the settlement goes up in flames fully, they retreat, only remaining long enough to ensure the fire stays where it needs to stay, and will not spread to uninfected forest. For those of you who were completely uninfected and may have thus been spared, they are still unwelcoming and will not allow you to travel back to their own village with them, threatening with swords and flames any who are too insistent. They aren't too keen to talk, but you may get a few answers out of them, the basics - some of their parents originally lived here, learned magic from the Fae, though when they saw the dangers, they left, believing that such power should be used more sparingly, more responsibly. Against the Fae, if at all possible, and against their destructive ways. It was just a matter of time, they thought, until calamity struck, and lo.

You just saw what happens, what that much magic can call down in divine retribution. How magic itself fights back against the excesses of those who would abuse it.

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[personal profile] moustre 2021-03-10 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
There is a river nearby! Asking around, some people might call it the River Temese. Some from farther-away villages might call it something a bit different, but it's clear this is just a dialectical difference. The settlement doesn't appear to be that close to the coast, though, so though it may be around where modern-day Aefenglom is generally speaking, characters who are very familiar with geography or reading directions from the night sky or something like that might be able to tell that it's not exactly where the city is.
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[personal profile] lavishes 2021-03-10 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
So? [ How does that have anything to do with having seen someone or not? Her tail flickers behind her, for a moment, as her eyebrows furrow — Oh. ]

Oh. [ Okay, well, yeah, that's kind of a problem isn't it? Her eyebrows furrow as she tries to figure out what exactly ... an archfey does. Too bad Artagan never actually told her what he does, aside from drink and generally cause problems. ] Well, so, an archfey is kind of like... a cooler fairy? I guess? He's like super powerful and can give other people powers too, if he likes you enough.

[ The worst part is, her descriptions are as serious as she can be. ] Usually they like, have super long ears and they can teleport places and also like... do a bunch of really cool magic things, in general. [ This fell apart so quickly. Hi, Zack, nice to meet you, etc. ]
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[personal profile] lavishes 2021-03-10 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ The horns are very bad ass, thank you!! The approval has her grin even wider, leaning forward just enough to study her new friend without it getting creepy ( okay, maybe a little creepy ). She looks interesting enough — a solid 50/50 on Artagan having said hello to her, at some point. ]

Well. [ With all the gravitas that the situation definitely never called for — her tail sways behind her. ] Longer ears than all the other fairies, like for sure. And everyone likes them probably, since they're the king of fairies and everything. And. Um. [ What else? Oh. ] Like, really poofy red hair, with green eyes and a green cloak? And also he probably has a drink in his hand. [ This is less of 'an' archfey and more of 'the' archfey. ]
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[personal profile] lavishes 2021-03-10 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
[ So, like, here's the deal; even if this is a dream, it feels real enough. Her wings flutter, and she can fly without Polymorph. Which means — following this logic — the people are also real enough to be ... pranked on. For fun. Her imagination has gifted her the dream where she gets bee wings that let her fly, so it's only fair that she pays her dream back by having fun with its denizens, a little.

Which is how she ended up here — the shopkeep had been at the back after she caught Jester staring in indecision over two bottles of drinks for 15 minutes straight ( she's going for the long con, here ). She had been in the middle of her rearranging when Fjord — Fjord! — entered. She grins, widely when she hears his voice, her head turning whip-like to him. Dream-Fjord looks just as concerned as real-Fjord would, which — bonus points to her brain for that one, too.

But the opening is had, and she takes advantage of it. Changes a .68 to a 69 with a masterful brushstroke in white. Arranges a series of blocks to look suspiciously like an erect penis. Covers her mouth to stifle a giggle, before she safely lands ( 10/10 ) behind a series of shelves. Wanders back with one of the bottles she had set down earlier, then sets it on the counter. ]


One of these, please! [ She grins, too-wide and too-bright — before she looks up. ] Oh, hi Fjord! [ Fancy seeing you here, bud. ]
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[personal profile] moustre 2021-03-10 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
1. Oh good! A sensible fellow! so he'll help them burn the witches right

2. Some of them live in other villages together, helping one another. Some villages are more Monster than human, some vice-versa, and individuals' attitudes around comingling are sometimes varied -- though he probably won't get a chance to talk to too many. Some might express uncertainty about living with predatory Monsters, for instance, but this does seem to be less of a Humans vs. Monsters blanket attitude and more people having different preferences and opinions. If Myr was to explain Bonding to them, he will find there seems to be distrust and confusion around needing to use magic to bind a Monster to a human. If he talks about the risks of human Witches blowing up, it doesn't seem to be something that's known to happen -- until recently, as a handful of people might know from rumors from other villages like this one that follow the Fae's teachings.

4. They'd react like they do to bad rumors by using magic to scramble their memory a little or maybe an enchantment to make them calm and more obedient for a while. They're unlikely to respond with outright violence, but their human and Monster followers might be upset at the culprit and try to kick them out or otherwise harass them.
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[personal profile] turmoiling 2021-03-10 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
It's quite infectious, and one shouldn't touch it. Or breathe the air from one infected, if they can help it.

[Golden snake eyes settle on Fjord, looking carefully. Though it feels real in some kind of hazy sense, the fellow's unusual appearance helps solidify the dream in his mind, that it isn't quite real -- that they are both only visitors. And that among Mirrorbound, at times it's hard to determine just which side one falls on, witch or monster.

But if the man doesn't understand... a new visitor then, to these strange dreams.]


I don't think many here know how to purify it. I can't, though I've seen it before. Have you seen many others here, who seem as though they don't quite belong?

[He asks, subdued. There's nothing to fight against. Realistically, even by the time this fellow finds a more experienced Mirrorbound, it might be too late. No, he doesn't want to die, even if it's in a dream. But even in the time of this short conversations, the last couple feet near the tip of his tail has gone inky-black, curled into a tight spiral in pain and unable to move. One can almost watch the tendrils of black work their way along between the scales.]
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[personal profile] gynvael 2021-03-10 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
[ That's actually better than Geralt expects. He'd been prepared for a sad demonstration of sparks or the man accidentally obliterating the ground they stood on.

Makes him miss his own Signs. He used to be able to light his own damn fires. ]


It'll do. [ He starts to gather kindling nearby. It hasn't been raining, at least, thanks to the Fae's penchant for controlling the weather—though he's uncertain of the way time has been passing. Or of distance. ]

If you have questions, ask them now. [ Because he's not answering anything when the burning mob decides to start coming this way. ]
hearthebell: (I've got drama can't be stolen)

[personal profile] hearthebell 2021-03-10 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
[L does seem more skittish than usual. Antsy, nervous, uncertain, his dark eyes are tense at the edges as they meet Myr's. It's not always like this; they can't always see each other, and he still carries the weight of burning shame that comes from thinking he knew, thinking he could just reach that way.

He doesn't reach, now. Maybe starts to, as if his hands are remembering an old and comforting path, but there's a sense that the motion is polluted and profane, that he overstepped and violated in a moment that he should have realized, before he had. It bothers him that he hadn't; it disturbs him greatly that it had been his first reflex, and not careful, evaluating consideration.]


Why did you--

[Myr had gone back? L had been in the second wave to succumb; not particularly hale even by human standards, he'd been among the first of them, and then for at least a few hours after that, he'd been a shade. And then he'd died and returned disoriented. Had Myr really done it twice, just to...?]

You shouldn't have. There was no helping it.

[So why did you try?

He notices Myr's glance at his hands, and he curls them more tightly toward his chest.]


You don't have to worry, I'm... not going to...

[Trespass. Breach, take, like he does.]
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C.

[personal profile] onamissile 2021-03-10 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Mello, too, has taken up a torch, unwilling to help anyone or anything. He's just trying to make his way out of here; and everything that came before is as much a blur as the events before his initial arrival. He's not infected, he doesn't think. Or at least no one has told him as much.]

[But the fire that's run through his veins, his skin, since he arrived? It's doing something to him. He's staring hard at his left wrist, torch held in his left hand, when he hears a voice — ]

[A voice. Who is he kidding. He knows that voice. But — ]


Yea.

[He's supposed to be at work right now, he knows that much. Still, he lifts his head, prepares himself for the sight before him. It's jarring to say the least, but Mello keeps his cool. Something at which he's never been truly adept. Not when it matters the most.]

So are you.

[He can't help it if his eyes are wide, if none of this other shit matters, right now.]

I thought —

[Thought. Thinks. Isn't sure.]

L.

[He settles on that one letter, finally. Spoken like a revelation. A prayer, a curse.]
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[personal profile] gynvael 2021-03-10 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
[ No. He imagines she doesn't. There's much he doesn't understand, either. He's learned, quickly, the way of the world he's found himself in, but not how or why it's come to be. ]

I came through a portal. A mirror. [ It shouldn't be possible. The doors all shut after the Conjunction, or so they'd said. But it seems, in this sphere, it opens on a whim—people tumbling through with little rhyme or reason.

Except this time. There are no mirrors here. He's hoping, in a way, it means she'll return home when this existence fades. To where she belongs. ]


It's possible to walk another reality through dreaming. [ He glances over at her. It's hard not to watch her. She's...she shouldn't be familiar—he doesn't know her; they've never even met—and yet. He can't explain it, what he's feeling. ] Most likely, that's what's happening now.
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[personal profile] torchwoodteaboy 2021-03-10 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Ianto has noticed that the other man doesn't seem to be bothering himself to try and fit in with the rest of the crowd. He wonders if it doesn't matter, what with the... rest of what he has going on, or whether there's something else to this that he hasn't yet figured out yet.

The idea that it might be temporary does give him hope. Though he has to wonder what might be in store for him next, if that is the case.]


Is it really? [He tries not to sound too hopeful. Failing miserably, with a wince.] That's... Well, it helps. A bit. I just wish that it was all somewhat less...

[He searches for the right word before settling on:] Bold.
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-03-10 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
1. let him first stow his own witch who might be over there, irresponsibly using magic like the rest of them

2. Very interesting. Do they know if the Fae introduced humans to magic, or just taught them to use what they naturally had in an unnatural way?

4. Lovers, not fighters, eh. How long does the memory scrambling last?
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[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-03-10 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Much becomes clear with that response.]

Because you're my Witch. [His Witch, his Bonded, his beloved. The answer to that why will always be the same.] And even if there were nothing I could do to save you, I'd be with you, in the end. You deserve as much.

[He still hesitates a moment to reach out, watching L's face and demeanor. Hesitates--until L pulls further into himself, and the meek words that follow decide Myr on his course of action.

He puts out both of his own hands, palms up and inviting.
]

You made a mistake. [He will not downplay how it hurt and upset him, but neither will he let it be more than it was--a mistake, desperate but well-intentioned.]

Will you let that dictate who you are, and what we are to each other, forever?
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[personal profile] noblegarnet 2021-03-10 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
[To say the creature maintains control of its sentience is a vast overstatement; whatever actual consciousness it held onto was desperately dragged out of a violent abyss, and merely clings out of the faintest hope that its suffering might end. The desperate frustration it experiences with Omega's question—and the apparent disinterest in fulfilling the request—is apparently enough to collapse the rest of it.

Darkness descends around the inorganic being, masking the simple architecture and towering trees of the settlement with a decaying swamp unpleasant to every sense. The illusion can be seen through with enough specialized spellwork, but not entirely dispelled. However, the being that used to be a Fae can only be spotted again once it's already above Omega, diving toward the uninfected with spindly fingers outstretched.]
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[personal profile] galasvar 2021-03-10 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Look, they've had a rough couple of weeks. She probably earned a little old fasioned dicking (hah) around, while she can wrangle it. We all cope in different ways.

Dream-Fjord (???) is so busy pretending not to have noticed her that he actually up and startles a bit when she's suddenly there beside him again. And he looks kind of helplessly down at her for a handful of seconds too long, afterward. (At the sudden appearance of her here against the unfamiliar backdrop of the settlement. The way the light catches at the shimmering dusting on her skin, not too dissimilar from the the diamond dust of the tattoo crossing her collarbones. The wings.)

Slowly, a little dumbly—
]

Hey, Jessie.

[Useless. Nonplussed, the fae shopkeep looks between them. First at the odd little lesser fae who's finally bounced her way over with her selection, and then at the man looking a little shellshocked at the sight. She picks up the bottle. An interesting choice, she observes slyly, and that's enough to remind Fjord to kick himself back to the present. He pushes his way up and away from the counter to fumble reflexively for his gold, (who knows if they'll even accept it here), but the fae woman stops him with a sharp and knowing smile. Consider it a gift, she tells him imperiously, followed by a pointed suggestion that they try it out and come see her again later.

He's not...actually sure he wants to know what that means. Mostly he wants to get out of here, so. He pulls himself together as he looks back to the proprietor, laying the graciousness on thick.
]

That is most generous of you. I assure you, your establishment came quite highly recommended. We will certainly be returning as soon as possible.

[For what, from who. Lets not stick around to answer those kinds of questions. He retrieves the bottle of whatever that is they're now making off with from the apothecary with one hand. The other finds Jester's to try pulling her along with him. Linking their fingers together as if to be sure she doesn't disappear on him the moment he turns his back.

As soon as they're out the door, he releases the breath he's holding. Shoulders sinking as he exhales, though he doesn't yet release her hand. There's a beat where he says nothing. Then, voice gone quiet and just a little bit pitchy at the end—
]

Respectfully, Jester, what the fuck.

[Just, like...in general. What the fuck.]
Edited (I can't spell fae consistently ig) 2021-03-10 05:03 (UTC)
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[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-03-10 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
I know it is. It's just--

[ It's never happened this way before. But she doesn't know how to explain that to a Geralt who doesn't even know who she is. It's too much.

Ciri shakes her head, shoving low-hanging branches aside to help them both through. ]


So how did you get those ears, then? [ She switches tracks, and presents the most obvious conclusion: ] One of the faerie folk curse you?
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[personal profile] hearthebell 2021-03-10 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
[L struggles so much with the sameness of the response, knowing that Myr will not renege. His already alabaster complexion pales further, because]

I'd never ask you to. I'd never want you to see.

[He fully expects to die before Myr. Faun or elf, L is always human, perishable, certainly only a few more years for any world.

He stares at those open, outstretched palms, considering, hesitating.]


I wouldn't... but it's not all up to me.

[I've taken enough.]

I'd rather you were whole.

[And L has never made anyone that, has he?]
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[personal profile] chaoticbeauty 2021-03-10 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
[ The disappointment is unexpected. And a bit heartbreaking. Though, she can't place her finger on the why. Perhaps it's the seeming phases of her expression shifting. But, she's unsure of what to say to remedy the situation.

The confusion mixes into something a bit softer, sadder. ]


I'm sorry.

[ She could say the other woman had her mixed up with someone, but she knew Yen's name and the title from home-- Fuck. That bit of sympathy hardens back into confusion as she tries to place the stranger's face. ]

Perhaps you could give me your name. [ See if that sparks anything. ]
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[personal profile] hearthebell 2021-03-10 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
[L's eyes are wide and haunted... but his breathing is even and steady.

Maybe it was inevitable, that Mello would find him in some way. His hands grasp opposite elbows, and he stares down the newcomer, the intruder to his new life.

An intruder that he owes? Does he know? Is he sure?

He nods. It's uncertain, what it's ascertaining; he is L. He is also, two years past the date of his death, aging as only men like him can. He's older; he's also somehow still childish and youthful, wild-haired and big-eyed. That will be true, no matter what happens to him down the line.]


Yes?

[Tense. This isn't technically an encounter, considering how it's happening... but they're speaking, aren't they?]
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onamissile: (I had a ma)

[personal profile] onamissile 2021-03-10 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Do you know?]

[How Mello doesn't remember a fucking thing. How he's been warned away. How hard it's all been since he left The House, how he's grown, how he's scarred, how he sought out L's grave, how it was all for — ]

[He has no idea this is a dream. This place is funny like that. Expect the unexpected.]


I —

[He what? Come on, now. Mello's never been at a loss for words. He takes a deep breath, realizing he hasn't been breathing at all since he first spotted his mentor. If he were awake, it would make his head spin. If he were awake, this wouldn't be happening.]

[How did he even get here?]


— wanted to die when you died.

[Well, that just came out, didn't it?]

But I didn't.

[And neither did you.]

[He's a child again, speaking to someone who is so above him, someone he'd aspired to be, and Mello has grown so much since then. But he can't bring himself to lift his chin. Can't bring himself to put on that smug demeanor that has since become his trademark.]
faithlikeaseed: (fadewalking - grief)

[personal profile] faithlikeaseed 2021-03-10 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
[This isn't a new horror: L had, after all, wanted to break their Bond to spare Myr the referred agony of a death at Niles' hands.

It isn't a new horror, but it twists in him with exactly the same awful shock it had then. To imagine his Witch dying alone, in fear or pain--
]

I do not know how I would bear it, [he says, quietly,] to feel I'd abandoned you at the last.

[Should a man's death be something he owned jealously and kept private? I'd never want you to see troubles Myr for that reason, but he shoulders past it for now; it is a conversation they should have, but not one to be hand now.

Not with Death's touch still on them, however illusory the death.

He gives a shake of his head, charms jingling, at the notion he's better kept whole.
]

I'm not. [He hasn't been, for a long time. But it's not so much a burden when he can think of being whole as an unfolding process, an eternal work-in-progress. Some days harder than others--some days much harder than others--but one still in motion.] We're none of us whole, who have parts of ourselves tied up in others. I gave you those willingly.

[Would you take them from me forever?]
gynvael: (ml: 006)

[personal profile] gynvael 2021-03-10 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
You know?

[ Ciri might not know how to explain it, but Geralt's asking, anyway. His brows draw together. What does she mean, she knows?

Unconsciously, his ears twitch. After all this time, they no longer feel so foreign. For the most part, he's stopped thinking about it, especially when everyone around him looks much the same. Only now, with Ciri, is he suddenly aware of how much he's changed. ]


Long story. [ Should he mention he can turn into a wolf? Geralt peers at her. No changes yet, that he can see, but he knows that doesn't mean anything. Perhaps she's a Witch, like Yennefer and Jaskier. The safer option. (Does she know them, too?) ] Let's just say I don't use much silver these days.
galasvar: (14)

[personal profile] galasvar 2021-03-10 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
[This is a lot. His hands hover indecisively at his sides, pretty plainly torn between wanting to help and wanting to better understand what they're dealing with. Better sense says he's more likely to accomplish the former if he can do a little more of the latter, first. But sitting on his hands in front of a dying man doesn't sit right with him, either.

Still, he listens, at least for now. Looks ruefully up at the rapidly-ruined Fae settlement around them and frowns, then shakes his head. Drops his gaze back down to meet Jin Guangyao's eyes (and find them a funny mirror of his own. Gold, with slit pupils. Funny how that works out.)
]

I'm gonna level with you, I don't think I'm in much of a position to be answering that question.

[He couldn't tell you what belongs here or not if he tried. The Fae? He can make a guess that they're local, given their ostentatious presentation and their claims of mastery. Everything else? Not...really his area of expertise. But he very quickly clocks the painful stillness, the creeping blackness gaining ground at the tip of Jin Guangyao's tail, the currently quite-deserted forest around them, and he brushes on past it with a renewed sense of urgency. Like his new friend, here, he's doing the math. Not enough time to go looking for help. Especially if he doesn't know who he's looking for.

Instead, he backs up. One more question, real quick.
]

You say it needs to be purified. Like a poison?
moustre: (Default)

[personal profile] moustre 2021-03-10 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
2. They will say magic is a natural thing. They don't need the Fae to introduce them to it. It's always existed and will always exist, they say, just like the land and the sky. It would be difficult for Myr to find a conversation partner particularly interested in talking at length and answering detailed questions, but the gist he could gather is that some humans have always had certain natural abilities, but they take a view of it as a responsible farmer would to land: you can't just keep overworking the soil and chopping down plants endlessly unless you want to end up with a barren wasteland. As a community-oriented people, they also show clear disdain for what they deem selfish and wasteful attitudes being proliferated by the Fae.

4. A few hours, perhaps a day. That part is totally up to player choice!
wiedzminka: (three.)

[personal profile] wiedzminka 2021-03-10 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
That's right. [ she answers, a bit snidely. ] I know lots of things, in fact.

[ She almost adds more than you, but it's perhaps too cruel. It isn't dog-eared-Geralt's fault she's feeling insecure, out of place and frustrated. The other track of conversation suits her better for the moment. It's easier to focus on without pain.

The answer, however, makes her brows rise. ]


You're one of those odd werewolves like the kind in the village?

[ She specifies because no werewolf from their(?) world, to her knowledge, has only fluffy ears and a tail and otherwise complete control of their faculties.

At least the way he says these days assuages her sudden rising confusion over whether he really is from this world and not her own, with some sort of strange overlap between places and events. That's possible too, she knows, though she's been lucky enough not to encounter something quite so mind-bending thus far. Maybe her luck's run out. ]


You weren't like this before you passed through the portal into this world, right?

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