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Entry tags:
- !event,
- arcane: ekko,
- arcane: jinx,
- changeling the lost: erin peters,
- doctor who: the doctor (12),
- far cry 5: deputy pratt,
- far cry new dawn: sharky boshaw,
- fe3h: dimitri alexandre blaiddyd,
- geist the sin-eaters: darcy lejeune,
- genshin impact: venti,
- groundhog day musical: phil connors,
- heaven officials blessing: shi qingxuan,
- ikemen sengoku: nobunaga oda,
- malevolent: arthur lester,
- murderbot diaries: murderbot,
- original: ylva wolfsdottir,
- overwatch: bastion e54,
- overwatch: maximilien,
- rwby: ruby rose,
- scion: bash st. expedit,
- sherlock holmes: john watson,
- skulduggery pleasant: skulduggery,
- stranger things: steve harrington,
- tales of vesperia: rita mordio,
- the 100: clarke griffin,
- the black phone: vance hopper,
- the locked tomb: palamedes sextus,
- vampire: the masquerade: diana abel
SEPTEMBER EVENT: WE'RE ON ISLAND TIME BABY
on the 16th, starting at 6AM and continuing until 10PM, Friday herself will be driving the ship’s tender back and forth between the ship and the excursion, making the trip about once every 30 minutes. those who board the tender will find that they are knocked out for the journey, but will wake up still on the tender, wearing whatever it was they’d been wearing before getting on, and with no side effects.
the destination is a tropical island, with white sandy beaches and turquoise water. the island is rather large, with dense tropical foliage inside the barrier of sand, but passengers will find it difficult to get more than a mile inland. not because of the trees or bushes, but because the villagers intervene around that point, and politely but firmly return them to the beach.
yeah, there’s a village. wood and frond huts built in a clearing just past the sands, populated by about twenty beings that appear to be some kind of bipedal salamander. if they have a verbal language, they aren’t telling it to you, and mainly communicate through gesture. there is a sort of vendor nearest to the beach, sitting on a blanket that holds a variety of exotic fruits, trinkets, and cool shells that they will exchange for literally whatever you bring from the ship. they are also trading bottles of a dark-red, citrusy rum; they also either have difficulty judging or don’t care about human drinking ages, and anyone who isn’t clearly a child will have no problem getting some.
the jungle is teeming with a wide variety of tropical flora and fauna. the plant life is whatever would normally be found in a tropical Earth location, while the wildlife is limited to what can be found on this island and in the jungles of Sumeru. why? because I feel like it. my fleeting whims decide every aspect of this game and i ain't stopping now..
the surrounding ocean extends out about five nautical miles before reaching what could most accurately be called The End of the Map: the water ends very suddenly, followed by the sky, and beyond it is an endless black void that makes your brain twitch the more you stare at it. if you try to enter it, you will die, and it will hurt the entire time you are dying.
there doesn’t seem to be any restriction on magic, except for one rather major one: anyone with the ability to fly will find that they are suddenly unable to. whether magical (i.e. Venti), biological (i.e. Phil’s wings), or mechanical (i.e. MB’s drones) in nature, anyone attempting to take flight will find it impossible to get any lift. just barely over the horizon, something gleams as it points to the sky.
the destination is a tropical island, with white sandy beaches and turquoise water. the island is rather large, with dense tropical foliage inside the barrier of sand, but passengers will find it difficult to get more than a mile inland. not because of the trees or bushes, but because the villagers intervene around that point, and politely but firmly return them to the beach.
yeah, there’s a village. wood and frond huts built in a clearing just past the sands, populated by about twenty beings that appear to be some kind of bipedal salamander. if they have a verbal language, they aren’t telling it to you, and mainly communicate through gesture. there is a sort of vendor nearest to the beach, sitting on a blanket that holds a variety of exotic fruits, trinkets, and cool shells that they will exchange for literally whatever you bring from the ship. they are also trading bottles of a dark-red, citrusy rum; they also either have difficulty judging or don’t care about human drinking ages, and anyone who isn’t clearly a child will have no problem getting some.
the jungle is teeming with a wide variety of tropical flora and fauna. the plant life is whatever would normally be found in a tropical Earth location, while the wildlife is limited to what can be found on this island and in the jungles of Sumeru. why? because I feel like it. my fleeting whims decide every aspect of this game and i ain't stopping now..
the surrounding ocean extends out about five nautical miles before reaching what could most accurately be called The End of the Map: the water ends very suddenly, followed by the sky, and beyond it is an endless black void that makes your brain twitch the more you stare at it. if you try to enter it, you will die, and it will hurt the entire time you are dying.
there doesn’t seem to be any restriction on magic, except for one rather major one: anyone with the ability to fly will find that they are suddenly unable to. whether magical (i.e. Venti), biological (i.e. Phil’s wings), or mechanical (i.e. MB’s drones) in nature, anyone attempting to take flight will find it impossible to get any lift. just barely over the horizon, something gleams as it points to the sky.
a1
[Sneak up to them, point fingers to their temple, and no matter how softly, say in deadpan:]
Bang.
[It's okay, he's ready to get stabbed, and grab any fists or otherwise before they bruise on that fucking plate mail.]
[This is literally just his affectionate way of saying Hello.]
[What do you mean that's not normal?]
[And he doesn't even GIVE TIME for the reaction, before volunteering:] Did I tell you I've been doing falconry with my father since I was young? I forgot. When you asked about weapons I have fond memories of. It wasn't just learning it, but teaching it to Ieyasu. Would you like to learn?
[AGAIN. NOT WAITING FOR AN ANSWER.]
[He actually whistles in two ways, one as a challenge, a call that would have drawn Haguro if he had him near by, and the other much more gentle to get the Parrot's attention.]
[Then hands Clarke some mango.]
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but then the bang is spoken. hearing it at all means she's far from dead, and a white hot rage is quick to melt the ice in her veins. the speed and aggression with which she slaps his hand away belays frustrations that surpass this particular moment — a full on feral dog, ready to bite the first thing that's proffered near it's mouth. and if striking armor with her bare hand hurts like a bitch, the wince doesn't make it through the sheen of the glare on her face when turning to face him.
all that to talk about falconry? the hell? )
Oh my god, I do not care —
( then suddenly... why is there a mango in her hands? why was a mango offered and why did she just take it automatically? (why is this not the last time it'll happen on this island retreat???) confusion is a great blocker for further argument, and while clarke neither feels safe or completely certain she's not about to throw fruit in his face in this moment, there's a pause to listen to the way he whistles.
to look to the sky, and then the bird, and meet the beady eyes staring down at her — or more accurately, at the fruit in hand.
oh. )
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[IF--]
[Nobunaga wouldn't have minded at all having a daughter like Clarke.]
[It's just as well.]
[Enjoy the moment, ignore the what-ifs. Because thinking about Kitsuno and his past decisions was an annoying headache he doesn't need ever.]
[Nobunaga gives another whistle, and tosses the parrot some mango, before, giving Clarke another piece, and backing up so the parrot has even less to fear.]
Your turn. Try.
[And he gets another mango and starts peeling it to see if he can find yet another parrot to lure.]
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be glad it remains one. very few parents survive clarke griffin.
she paints a funny picture here, standing in tropical foliage, over dressed, gun in one hand and slick pieces of cut mango in the other — gradually and begrudgingly raising her arm to offer the fruit to the parrot. even gives the whistle a go, but it'll be a flat and uninspired mimicry of his. the air is too moist, her mouth simultaneously too damp and too dry in the heat.
the parrot ultimately seems unimpressed and after a moments attempt, clarke abandons the whistle plan. still, food is a good lure for any creature and the bird noticably cocks it's head and brays at her when, gun sheathed, a single piece of mango is held up and waved this way and that. )
I get it, you're a wild animal. But you still want this, right?
( one, two disappointingly low tosses that flop on the forest floor. the bird loudly protests against the second failure, and watches intently as she holds up a third piece before slowly wedging it in the shoulder height cradle of two branches on a sapling to her right. there you go bird buddy, only one good option, and she's stepping back slowly to give him some room. )
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[Oda smiles softly to himself watching her. Well, it's not as bad as Ieyasu's first attempt, just throwing the meat and yelling at the hawk.]
A little gentler. Think about what you'd want from someone trying to woo you, even though it's just to see you up close and personal, they're scared you might be a predator. So you have to show you're not a threat to them.
[A little more backing up, and ducking behind some trees, to look for another parrot or so. If he can set up a mating pair, love at first sight even for birds, so much the better.]
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but just as suddenly as nobunaga pops in with advice, he's backing up again. the urge to roll her eyes is quelled, and with a little distance clarke can at least recenter and focus. it hadn't been that important to pet a parrot until it suddenly was for fear of coming up short in some unspecified competition. so she wets her lips and tries again with the whistle; softer and lower.
the bird cocks its head, responds with an entirely different tune, and that's about it for clarke. simultaneously turning to visually track nobunaga through the trees and wiping sticky mango juice on her pant leg, she announces: )
This is a waste of time, and I'm going to move on.
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Oh? Where to?
[Eyes sparkling in amusement.]
[It's not a test, but everyone always thinks he's testing them. Well, if he's like the Captain, then this too might be why. Because he always could be, and no one would know the difference. Nobunaga himself might just 180 on a dot as soon as it became relevant for him, even.]
[Oda does lure out a parrot, and holds it in an iron grip so she can gently pet it.]
Still got any mango left on you or do you need some more? [It's easier to raise them from hatchlings, but more fun to deal with wild ones. Here, feed the parrot Clarke, you know you want to.] Does Griffin still mean the same thing as in my time? A lion-eagle? [He dangles some mango for her, tempting HER this time not the bird.] Take note of those in your domain.
[Besides, even Mai has a weakness for animals. Women love animals.]
[So does Nobunaga. He's not going to think too hard about it.]
image cw: gross two headed deer
but he's suddenly right there again — now with a parrot in hand, and... yeah, okay. girls love animals. women love animals. people love animals, especially a population starved of their presence for 6+ months save an intimidating bird on pirate jenny's ship and a crab (his name is ody) originally assigned as a weapon from the battle royale. maybe even more so, children born in space love animals. deprived of kittens, puppies, even rats and beetles during their formative years; static pictures in textbooks only showed so much, and once dropped to earth everything had been irradiated and mutated beyond recognition. but clarke would trade the weird silence of life on board the serena eterna and throughout the captain's various realities for a two headed horse or oversized gorilla any day. and now that the brightly colored bird is right in front of her...
yes, she wants to feed it. and pet it. but has already made the declaration this venture was beneath her. it's entirely based on dutiful principal that clarke doesn't reach out to touch the bird, and staunchly ignores the proffered mango strips. name schematics though? )
It's just a last name. There's no lion-eagles in my world.
( hers is an earth laid barren and built back up. a whole lot of nothing abound, and certainly nothing mythical and magnificent. )
cute two headed deer monster :V
[PET THE PARROT WOMAN.]
[Ahhhhh...]
[He truly doesn't have the heart to hold onto it though just in case it tempts her.]
Thank you brightly colored one. [Gently holds his head to the top of the parrots, and then raises his hand all the way up before letting go.]
[Maybe it'll come back. You never know.] There's none in my world either. Lions, and eagles though. And giraffes. Yasuke told me the giraffes are real. I thought it was fictional at first. They look so ridiculous.
Luis Frois insists dragons are real, because saints fought them, but I'm pretty sure they aren't.
they also get bioluminescent butterflies and giant lampreys in the 100, it's a fun time
but the moment's gone, the levity of wonderment fading shortly thereafter. and while she dawdles enough to hear him waxing poetic on animals, clarke's still turning her back and stepping further into the tropics. casts over her shoulder: )
You're going to lose your mind over zebras, platypuses and dinosaurs, then.
YAY :D
Yes! I did. About dinosaurs. TerroDackTill. [He still says it ever so slightly off, even with practice.] The chicken nuggets come in their shapes. I didn't think to ask Natsuno for a dinosaur fiction book, but I usually prefer nonfiction, so I was a bit at a loss. It's a challenge, but all of life is.
I was told zebras are just like white and black horses, but not big enough to ride.
What's a platypus?
Do you know what continents those are on? Dinosaurs were everywhere, apparently. I think the bones is what led people to think of dragons, perhaps.
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and while she continues the conversation in a low, distracted tone, clarke's now turning to continue trudging through the dense, tropical underbrush. )
Same family as horses, but different species. Platypus have the bill of a duck but the body of a weasel, and are the only mammal that lay eggs. You can only find them in Australia. ( historically, at least. she's no idea what's become of australia and it's wildlife since the end of the world.
the only thing that really gives her pause is the mention of her best friend. and by his first name, which doesn't seem the norm for what he's passed out for people to call him on the ship. clarke calls him that. she'd assumed off a nametag, and past that he'd never had the heart or felt it the place to correct her. and it rankles something deeply possessive and protective over her friends to hear out of anyone's mouth but her own.
it's fine, though. conversational conditioning is a thing. just like she'd corrected his pronunciation of pterodactyl, )
You mean Yuuki, right? You can ask him about the dinosaur video game in the arcade, I hear it's based off fiction.
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They're a mammal that lays eggs.... [That's SURELY fictional.] Where's Australia?
[Yuuki is normally a first name so Nobunaga pauses.] Librarian. [Deadpan. Maybe he'll come up with a better nickname with time just to drive them both insane.] Yeah? I played the shooting zombies game with Tendi. Do you shoot the dinosaurs or...? [It doesn't seem very sporting. Then again, if there was a shooting dragons game... no that'd still be weird.] They should make a game about collecting dinosaurs. Saving them for the future. I did that with swords. But swords don't have the upkeep hawks and horses do. [He would TOTALLY have a dinosaur farm.]
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moving on, she nods in regards to shooting the dinosaurs, carefully compartmentalizes memories of shooting actual zombies without the buffer or restart button buffer of a video game, )
The whole game — and movie, I'd assume ( she hasn't read the book yet ) — is about how trying to keep dinosaurs is a bad idea. ( still moving through palm fronds and mud, careful to keep her voice metered though they're doing nothing in the way of stealth in this forest adventure. ) Relics don't thrive past their time, and modern worlds aren't built to house them.
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[And even flips open to it, and makes a line down from Japan to the ocean.]
[He'd normally call anyone else telling him this a liar, they were making both these things up, but he prides himself on getting at least a good enough read on her to discern when she's being like him: honest, blunt, vs. her feinting (and bad lies to be fair.)]
[So he knows she means it. It's just taken for granted as fact in the future. Amazing.] How far?
[It has to be REALLY far for Japan not to know about it and have tried to invade it, frankly. They kept trying to take Korea, and they knew about the nanban -- the Philippines and the rest.]
[He makes note of FUTURE in red gel pen and Australia and a vague SMALL circle around it.]
[And then an asterisk.]
[Flips to another page and quickly scribbles "Platypus." Duck bill weasel egg-laying mammal.]
[And annoyed growl.] I almost wish I had my office globe here just so I could fix it. [WORLD DOMINATION GOALS!]
[As to the movie's point -]
[He just snorts with a huff.] That's stupid. What a waste.
Antiques are the most valuable because they're old. They survived the hardest test of all: time. If people didn't want dinosaurs to exist, they wouldn't have dreamed of dragons.
My swords are antiques. More than the rest of me. [Because he definitely seems like a museum piece, and he likes it.] Hasebe was a famous swordsmith before the civil war, during the Mongol Invasion. I traveled all over Japan collecting the best meido, and their history records. It's the only reason I knew Amaterasu was real.
She's... the sun goddess. Protector, mother of Japan. I'll still go to war to see my dreams achieved, but it seems we both want Nippon to flourish.
If things couldn't exist in the future just because they're from the past, none of us would survive on the ship, instead people have the opposite problem. [Eyeroll.] What genre of literature -- story-telling is that called? [RAMBLES OOPS!]
All of my era's Noh pieces are about how life is short and you will be haunted by ghosts. Bit surreal for me after spending so long telling everyone it's nonsense.
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clarke tunes him and his rambling out. back noise, discernable past the crunch and flourish of traipsing through bushes and jungle-wet terrain, but she's more focused on the foliage now. it's not really the time and place to be discussing the longitude and latitude of australia, and it's honestly such old information in her head that clarke couldn't give an exact distance if she wanted to. brushes off most of the ramble, but sees fit to call back — )
Some of the passage of time. But considering I've never heard of 80% of the things or people you talk about — or you for that matter — seems like your antiquities don't survive the end of the world.
( history is beyond useful, but only so far in that it's remembered and immortalized for future generations. )
Besides. The ship isn't built for us to survive it.
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So? Since when has that stopped anyone?
[Exploring volcanoes, the depths of the oceans, the outer reaches of space. Nothing's built to make life comfortable and easy. You have to make it that way yourself for future generations as best you can.]
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Often. Every handful of years, for the last 200 at least.
( because they know pirate jenny's stint was six years, and the vestiges of gil's diner held at least 200 years of misery.
traipse, traipse, traipse. as she walks, clarke ends up with a foot sunk up to the ankle in a particularly deep puddle of mud and drags it out with an ugly squelch. )
And I've yet to meet anyone who's remotely themselves after surviving the un-survivable. Not everyone can be cockroaches and demons. ( general term, not attributed to him specifically. but easily the only two archetypes she can see surviving hell on, and off, earth. )
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Cockroach... [A soft laugh and a headshake. He looks up at the sky for birds again. Maybe he'll get her a falcon this time.] Griffin, no matter whether you take that as a compliment... [Because he's embraced the Demon King thing, despite it being meant so thoroughly opposite.] You are so much more than any indomitable insect. You have the strength and prowess of a female lion, the cunning and patience required of any master shinbou - ninja, to conquer and assassinate any impossible challenge, to make life where none is meant to be, and the capacity to soar to greater heights than any eagle. [Ah, score! There's a pigeon, and while he's not interested in hunting, there's a good chance he can find falcons that hunt them nearby!]
[Up into the trees he goes, doing some more sharp whistles.]
[One albino snowy white falcon required, he jumps down and catches up to Griffin no matter how far ahead she gets from ignoring him!]
[PET THE BIRD DAMN IT!]
You are more than just what you've survived. You're the potential for what no one else thinks you're capable of. Show them. If you want others to be more than their past trials, to be their true selves, force them. I know you're strong enough. [It's SO baby Ieyasu. It was a little easier with Ieyasu in some ways because he was literally only six years old. And Nobunaga was already running wild with his reputation as the absolute village idiot of the world. But still. She's got a very very very closely guarded princess heart like Ieyasu and Oichi. He wonders if the only reason Oichi could let hers stay on the surface was because of Nobunaga. If so... maybe he didn't fuck up with her too badly after all.]