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Mods ([personal profile] modblob) wrote in [community profile] redshiftlogs2019-11-01 09:49 pm

november 2019. welcome to the void.

Who: Everyone in Anchor.
What: Fifth Introductory Mingle
When: The Month of November 2019
Where: Around and outside the city.
Warnings: Please add any warnings in the subject lines.

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Click here to read what characters will experience when arriving in Anchor.

a. outbreak.

There's a plague in the city.

What was an annoyance before, a bug that seemed to be passing, has erupted into a full-scale biomedical hazard. Onset is slow. It’s a near mystery who is infected and who isn't, who is immune and who isn't. Doors lock themselves seemingly at random to prevent people passing through. Is that person with you one of the sick? How do you know? Would they tell you if they were?

The city will do its best to isolate the ill, once again locking them out of communal areas and trying to force them down toward the MedBay for quarantine. All bots will be temporarily shifted to plague protocols, rounding up and caring for the ill as best they can. (Lucky you, you get your cough syrup with a mixer courtesy of the barbot.) But they might not always get things right, and what healthy person wants to be locked away in a ward full of the violently ill? How do the bots even know which is which?

The ill will slowly find themselves dizzy, lightheaded, with chills and fever. They may cough hard enough to spit blood from irritated throats, or sneeze so long and hard they give themselves bloody noses. The symptoms can vary wildly depending on body chemistry, species, and dozens of other factors, making it difficult to pin down a specific set that indicates a person is infected. All bodily fluids are dangerously infectious. Maybe you want to keep your distance from your friends if you start to feel the onset, to keep them safe. But you also want to keep your freedom, not get trapped in a room full of people who seem to be dying. And anyone who was exposed to the first outbreak will find themselves either completely immune to this new one through early exposure...or far more susceptible, their immune systems doing almost nothing to protect them, with extreme symptom sets that hit them much harder than the average infected.

And through all of this, that voice that cheerfully chirped out helpful hints during the item exchange, that giggled and sang songs in the crashed spaceship in the wasteland can be heard again - but this time it's different. This time, there's very little cheer left, and though the commentary is still sing-song, it's much harsher, more monotone and without much energy. 'Go on, hurry up to the MedBay. No breaking quarantine!' it says, or to those moving through the city with friends, 'You must not like those people much, are you sure you want to get them sick?' In the depths of the worst of it, in the third week of the month, people may start hearing more of those 'helpful' suggestions - 'Maybe it would be better if we just left them out in the wastelands, you know? For the greater good and all...'

Mod Note: An NPC post will be going up next weekend on [community profile] redshiftrp to supplement this prompt. Keep an eye out!

b. gone to shit.

With 90% of the city's bots repurposed to serve the ill (the matchmaking bot being the notable exception), things are starting to go downhill fast elsewhere. Didn’t realize how much work the bots were actually doing? You can't avoid knowing now.

Restaurants, slowly coming back online after the increased activity in the agricultural areas, are promptly shut down again with things starting to go bad in the fridges. The VR rooms have no attendants to help with glitches. The maintenance bots are prowling the halls looking for ill people to assist to the MedBay. The spa bots are all down in the lower levels helping keep people comfortable while they convalesce, leaving the spas to run themselves. Sometimes to overflowing. It's definitely going to be an adventure discovering what else the bots were doing to keep things running smoothly.

There's no bots manning the bar (make your own drinks while you can), but this also means there are no bots cleaning up the messes people leave behind in the bar either. The detritus of people living their lives starts to pile up - which means if you don’t want garbage filling up the most used common rooms, you're going to have to apply some good old elbow grease. Exactly what you wanted to do while everyone is violently ill, right?


c. dance of the moonlight jellies.

In spite of everything going on elsewhere in the colony, something magical is happening in the lakes and ponds of the park. Maybe your healthy or recovering character stumbles across it on their own. Maybe they see the glow from a higher levels and are drawn down to it. Maybe a persistent and super helpful voice, the same voice from the item exchange, the same voice that suggested throwing the sick out into the wasteland, suggests that you should go down and look at what's happening there.

However you ended up in the park, the place is filled with a silvery glow that emanates from the ponds, rivers, and lake. Fish have come up from the bottom, from where they were buried under the sand. They look almost like East Asian dragons, for those familiar with Earth. They're long, muscular, with two sets of fins trailing in the water like legs. Their heads are delicate, beautiful things that trail whiskers in the water along beside them.

And they're dancing.

In loops and whirls, over and under each other, diving deep and then rising up again to create patterns of light and shadow. Anyone who watches for more than a minute can start to feel relief moving through them, calm, the sense that things will be okay. Watching the dance is almost like meditation. Probably, for some, a much-needed break.

abheirrant: (❧ troubling times)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-02 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know that, either. N- not for certain. Revenants, they- no one knows exactly where they come from. They are blessedly rare, and it has always been assumed they were raised by only the most powerful of necromancers. Knowing now that it is the twice-cursed who rise as Revenants... it explains their rarity. We burn their bodies- er, they burn our bodies, those afflicted.

But... [He shifts uncomfortably.] I have never heard of an aware Revenant, and I wonder if the qualities that make me an aberration even among the undead have something to do with it.
writtendestiny: (025)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-04 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[She studies him while he speaks. There's so much of the person in front of her that she can link back to the Carlisle that she knew, and it makes her chest ache to know that there's a version of him that was never allowed to be happy. He deserved better than to go his whole life thinking he was a monster.]

So you're... unique. [In a horrible, terrible way.]

What qualities make you different?
abheirrant: (♛ felt nothing but bitterness)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-05 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a healer, and—

[Wait. She knows about his curse, but does she know what he can do as a result? Does she know how he can cripple the will of another individual, bending them to obey his own? Does she know that that's what happened to the people of Bear Den? How much did the other him know? How much did he tell her? She would judge him, wouldn't she? She should -- he judges himself for it.

He hesitates for a second, unable to bring himself to speak of it. He continues with what is technically the truth, albeit incomplete.]


A- and healing, it's... the energy for healing is the same as necromancy, the opposite side of the coin. As I was adept at manipulating that energy toward one end, so would I be at the other, especially as a Revenant capable of wielding magic.
writtendestiny: (060)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-11 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[She catches that hesitation because Carlisle does not do a good job of hiding it, but she isn't sure what it's for. Her curiosity is only for what makes him different to other revenants like him, given that he is the only one that she knows.

But there is still a great deal that he never told her. A lot that he didn't know, when they knew each other before.

She listens, and there's a flicker of something like doubt on her face - something that tells of her realising he's hiding something, but she at least has the manners and tact to not point it out.
]

So... other revenants wouldn't have been healers before.
abheirrant: (❧ but what have you there?)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-12 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
No. They- they couldn't be. As I said, the energy that keeps me animated is counteracted by that used to heal. An undead shouldn't be capable of healing at all, and even if they were, they would not have the cognizance for it. Their energies, what ones they could wield, would instead shift toward the necrotic, as mine have.
And—

[More uncomfortable shifting, his eyes back on his lap.]

And it's not merely rotting away walls or ruining skin. It's raising the undead.
writtendestiny: (036)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-12 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
No, that... that's not what I meant.

[This whole thing is making him uneasy, she can tell, but she's still so convinced that the person sitting in front of her is not as far removed from the person she used to know as he would probably believe.

She wants to learn, though, about the person he is now.
]

Were they healers before they were revenants at all. Like you were.
abheirrant: (❧ but none could be found)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-12 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know. Perhaps, but- but one would have had to have been a healer and twice-cursed for it to be possible, and even then, it would be an unlikely situation. Revenants are terrible oddities, undeads who retain the abilities they did in life, even magic. While restorative magic is commonly practiced by anyone with even a hint of magical ability, true healers of my caliber are rare.

[Given how self-deprecating Carlisle can be, he must have really been an exceptional healer to have actually taken pride in his work. He often did consider it to be his true calling, his singular purpose in life -- and being stripped of that purpose has undeniably shaken him.]
writtendestiny: (067)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-12 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[She smiles when she hears that. It makes a change to hear him not saying something negative about himself.

And she notes that he says 'are', not 'were'.
]

Maybe... that had something to do with it. Why you can still do it now.
abheirrant: (❧ a sudden happening)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-13 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
That is what I assume, though that does not answer why I am aware now. Why it is I awakened in this form to be tormented by what I have done.

[And that brings him back to the question of if he's the only Revenant who would awaken like that. He's never heard of any others, though given how uncommon they are, how rare the right combination of traits and talents and curse-bound gifts would have to be to give him his particular set of skills—

There has to be a reason for it; it can't all just be unfortunate coincidence, can it?]
writtendestiny: (062)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-19 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[There has to be something to make it make sense. Something about him - or his curse - that's different and what makes him what he is. Could it have been his advanced healing abilities? Something peculiar about the way he was curse, or how long he lived after it finally, completely took effect?

It's an ample distraction from Poison's current predicament, and she furrows her brow while she thinks through it.
]

... Where did the curse start? Where does it come from?
abheirrant: (❧ he had some (many) concerns)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-20 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
It afflicts each twice-cursed differently, its manifestation varying from person to person. Some say it is the result of coming so close to death that one catches a glimpse of the land beyond living, their minds and bodies scarred from the experience. Some say it is for wasting a god's time, inconveniencing him by having him come to retrieve their soul, only to not have died after all. Some say the afflicted are poisoned from birth, and that what we perceive to be a curse is something they've had within them all along. There are many theories, but no one truly knows where it comes from.

[His brow knits.]

Did the other me not tell you this? You knew I was cursed, and what I would become.
Edited 2020-01-20 00:48 (UTC)
writtendestiny: (016)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-24 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
You didn't like to talk about it too much. There's a lot I didn't get to ask.

[She liked Carlisle then, as she does now, and she hadn't wanted to push him too far. It had obviously been a sore topic, and the girl had not needed to press for more information to understand that.]

But I suppose it's not surprising that no one knows where it comes from. Do you have science where you come from? I don't.
abheirrant: (❧ i lost myself)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-01-26 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
We do, though it is very different from the science here. More alchemical in nature, and less... technological. I am still adjusting.

[And if his previous self never fully acclimating to technology is a sign, he'll be adjusting for a long time. His glowing eyes flick her way.]

How much did I know? About... this.

[A vague gesture toward him.]
writtendestiny: (029)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-01-27 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[She nods, understanding entirely. It's much the same for her, and alchemy is nothing like the science and technology that she has learned of since she began this journey.

When he asks his question, she closes her eyes in thought and lets out a slow breath through her nose.
]

You knew that the curse would mean you'd become a revenant. [She says carefully, rummaging through memories of conversations.] There was this... tar, that came out of you. You didn't know where it came from, only where it was said to come from. [Her large violet eyes open, and she looks at him.]

But you didn't know that you'd ever be aware of yourself again. I'm sure you didn't know that.
abheirrant: (❧ a creature with his skin)

cw: vague suicidal ideation

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-05 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
[His brow tightens in a mixture of disbelief and muted irritation.]

I am amazed I did not end it there and then, knowing what would become of me upon death.

[Was the other him truly that happy, so fulfilled in his life that he would risk dying and turning at any moment? What if something terrible happened to him one day? What if he dropped dead, and wasn't found for days? It would have been too late by then, and Hadriel would have become like Bear Den, menaced by its own scourge—

The what-ifs lead down a dangerous road of contemplation, one he's not comfortable with at all.]
writtendestiny: (107)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-02-09 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You had things to live for.

[People to live for. Poison is sure that thoughts of putting an end to it must have crossed his mind then, too, but she doesn't doubt for a moment that Hadriel would have refused to make it easy for him.]

And... we didn't stay dead. Something about the beings that needed us there. They'd bring us back again. It might have just made things worse.

[She straightens up and reaches out, the tips of her fingers brushing his sleeve.]

Would you have really wanted to die? Really?
abheirrant: (❧ they weighed upon him,so heavy)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-12 09:46 am (UTC)(link)
[She says he had things to live for, but doesn't describe what those things were. Perhaps that garden, or the rabbit -- there had to be something that made him smile enough that she could capture his happiness in a drawing, but he has a hard time imagining what it could possibly be. The fact he is currently the embodiment of all he despises does not help his outlook, unfortunately. However, he was apparently once satisfied enough in a world where, had he died, he wouldn't have stayed dead.

So... not all that different from his own world, apparently.

He does not move as she brushes against his sleeve, but his eyes fall and affix themselves on the bed, shame coloring him; it ebbs into his visible features as a crease at his eye, a twitch in his brow. His voice is small, lingering in the back of his throat.]


It would have been the right thing to do. A kinder gesture to those around me than what could be.

[And yet, he selfishly chose to risk living. The beings Poison speaks of may have brought back the dead, but it would still be necromancy. This other him was truly a fool.]
writtendestiny: (034)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-02-15 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Carlisle...

[Poison sighs, drops carefully back into the bed and rests her forearm against the bridge of her nose for a moment. Carlisle being exasperatingly negative is not a new experience for her, but when it's about something that is so plainly true and on display right in front of her, how can she hope to argue against him?]

Did you always have some hope? [She asks then, after a few moments of silence. There has to be a reason, when he's so sure now of it, that he never went through with ending his own life.]

That maybe you could find some kind of cure?
abheirrant: (♛ felt nothing but bitterness)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-15 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Carlisle watches her during that moment of silence, knowing he's likely doing her health no favors with such a grim topic. He picks at a wrinkle in the sheet, trying not to do the same to his clothing. He has picked holes in his sleeves before, and would prefer his one outfit here stay as well-kept as possible.]

I know not what hope this other me clung to, but... I had always believed my goddess would take pity upon me. I thought that- that with all my hard work in service of her name, perhaps there was something she could, or- or even woulddo to salvage my tainted aura. I suppose my current state proves otherwise.

[His hands tremble as he slips them underneath his veil; he undoes his mask in the back, allowing him to fold it down to reveal his face. He would spare others his visage, but it seems pertinent here, evidence of the point being made. Besides that... she knows. She knew before he did.

He folds his mask over, his illuminated eyes still on that wrinkle in the sheet, his fingers curling against it as they form a fist.]


And there is no cure now, is there?
writtendestiny: (Default)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-02-15 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
... No.

[It's done now. There's no cure, no coming back from it unless by some miracle of magic. Poison lowers her arm from her face and sits up again, pushing herself up into a sitting position.

And she looks at him. Unflinching and unafraid she looks at his face and examines what she finds there. To many people, Carlisle would be beyond terrifying, but for her..?

She reaches out again, and she places her hand over the one curled tightly into the sheet. Her fingers curl over his knuckles, and she watches his expression steadily. He never really liked to be touched, but it feels suddenly important to do it.
]

There's no cure. But that doesn't mean you can't decide what kind of person you want to be now.
abheirrant: (❧ something was missing)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-15 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[She places her hand atop his, and he doesn't pull away immediately -- maybe it's the fact he's gripping the sheet, or that some iota of him welcomes the comfort despite his general aversion to physical contact, but whatever the reason, he allows his hand to linger, its quaking subdued. His brow tightens with remorse, his eyes squeezing shut.]

I am unsure if I'm even a person anymore, Poison. The undead are creatures at best, abominations. They are a blight to be excised from this world and all others, but... they are also largely unaware of their accursed existence, unlike me.
writtendestiny: (015)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-02-16 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You are a person.

[And she doesn't move her hand away from his. She works her thumb in beneath his palm and picks his hand up instead, clasping it lightly between both of her small, pale ones.

Poison has never been overly fond of physical contact, either (with Peter as a notable exception at this point) but sometimes it feels necessary. Sometimes it feels as if it might help.
]

I don't think regular undead worry about being undead.
abheirrant: (❧ they weighed upon him,so heavy)

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-18 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
[He lets her take his hand, privately surprised by her insistence to do so -- his eyes open, landing first on hers around his, then on Poison's face. She is so... adamant about his personhood, despite knowing what he is, seeing what he has become as compared to who he used to be. As someone who has spent his life despising the undead and all they represent, he cannot fathom it; he knows he would not feel the same, were he in her shoes.

He shakes his head a fraction of an inch, the barest of movements.]


They do not. And for a time, neither did I.

[His fingers tighten in her grasp as he acknowledges her attempt to console him. If he's honest, it is working, bit by bit.]
writtendestiny: (088)

[personal profile] writtendestiny 2020-02-23 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
But you do now.

[Poison chafes one of her hands over the back of his very, very lightly and gives it another small squeeze. She looks at him openly, still without flinching, and though he ought to be terrifying to see - and is, on some level - it's knowing the person underneath that keeps her from being afraid of him.]

I met someone who looked a little like you do, while I was trying to find my sister back home. He was frightening, but it wasn't entirely because of how he looked. [She doesn't like to talk about Lamprey, but she will.]

It was the things he said. He chose to be intimidating. He wanted to scare me. He wasn't a good person, Carlisle. But you are. Hold on to that.
abheirrant: (❧ he felt that (how unusual))

[personal profile] abheirrant 2020-02-25 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
[His eyes fall to her hands on his, his face contorting -- it's the look of a man who would be fighting back tears were he still capable of crying. He can tell from her tone she doesn't want to talk about his other fellow, and yet, she is, willing to face that topic to give him her impression of a true monster... and to illustrate that she wholeheartedly believes he is anything but that. She believes he's a person, and a good one.

Genji's words play in his mind. 'You survived for a reason, what you do with that is up to you, but if you wish to do good I am sure there is a still a way for you to accomplish that.' Perhaps it is as both he and Poison say: he needs only to hold onto that desire to do goodness. He may never reclaim his old life, but he can forge a new one. That should be motivation enough to learn to control both his necrotic energies and his Revenant nature.

He nods.]


Thank you, Poison. Truly. I will do my best not to let you -- and the me you used to know -- down.