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August 2024 Test Drive Meme

AUGUST 2024 TDM


PROMPT ONE — ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST: Yet another new group of arrivals find themselves lost in the frozen wilds and vulnerable to the dangers of nature. With luck, they make it to the town of Milton, and to a friendly face offering food, warmth and shelter — not to mention the fact they are not the first to come here.

PROMPT TWO — TEA TIME: A mysterious stranger offers Interlopers some tea by her fire, with... unexpected results.

PROMPT THREE — YOU LYING NEXT TO ME: Thawing and quake activity in the Northern Territories make for a deadly mix, particularly with bodies of water.


ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST


WHEN: Mid-month.
WHERE: Milton, Milton Outskirts.
CONTENT WARNINGS: potential animal attacks, potential injuries, potential cold injuries/hyperthermia risk.

'You are the Interloper. You are not part of nature’s design.'

It’s the last thing you hear. A dark, deep voice. Impossibly ancient. You feel afraid. Maybe you’re dreaming, maybe you’re wide awake. You saw the lights, and then your world went dark. But you hear it in the blackness, you won’t forget those words. You will later learn that these are the words of The Darkwalker, a malevolent being that exists in this world. It knows of your presence here, and you will be far worse off for it.

You awaken. You are not where you were before. It’s different for everyone, there doesn’t seem to be much of a pattern in where you find yourself. You may open your eyes to find yourself in a cold, dim and dank cabin. The air is stale, dust hangs in the rays of weak sunlight that shine through the tiny windows. Someone lived here once, but they aren’t to be found. You look around, it seems like no one has been here in several weeks, maybe longer. The fire is stone cold, the dishes in the sink are mouldy — it's possible the place has been ransacked, as if they've gone through the drawers and cupboards looking for something. It is quiet. The wood creaks around you. Or perhaps you may awaken to find yourself shivering in the yawning maw of a cave, the freezing stone below you. Or maybe you’re unfortunate enough to sit up to find yourself lying in the snow, in the middle of the wilderness. Snow lies thick around you. It’s freezing out. You haven’t felt a cold like this before in your entire life. Cruel and biting. You have no idea where you are, and what’s worse — you are completely alone.

You may feel different, too. Any powers or magics you may have feel... absent. Disconnected. Things that may not have affected you previously now do. Something in you has changed.

You know you can’t stay where you are. You’ll need to move, try to work out where you are and how you came to be here. So you walk, head out into the unknown, in hope of finding a trail or a road. Interlopers who arrive in the month of August will find that there is often disturbances and damage to the earth and roads — often similar to that found following quake activity. Care should be taken in finding your way.

Soon enough, you'll be able to find a path to town. A little more worse for wear, but alive. It’s here you may find someone else in the same boat as yourself, equally freezing and confused — battered from the journey. You’ll both need to keep going. It won’t be easy. You hear howls of wolves around you, and the terrain is difficult: slips and falls are likely. You’re completely vulnerable out here in the open.

Or it’s possible you may come across someone else here. Someone who looks far better prepared to deal with the freezing cold and frozen landscape, out hunting or gathering. They’ll likely offer help and get you into town. However, for the unlucky ones who don’t come across anyone, you’ll carry on until you smell it through the fog: the scent of smoke that seems to cling in the still air. Fire. Not just one, but several perhaps. Civilization...?

Follow it, and soon enough the way you’ve taken will certainly become a path or road. Unfolding before you in the foggy mountainous forests, you’ll see the most welcome of sights, even if it may appear a little eerie in the half-light gloom: a small mining town tucked up in the valley. Battered, rusted road signs will direct to “MILTON, POP. 947”. You’re almost there, you keep going, and it looks like other people have had the same idea as you. In fact, you’ll hear the muffled sounds of life. People! In the town!

As you head into the outskirts and then further into town, you’ll find it’s a little easier to walk but the cold has gripped you hard. You’ll find the buildings, both shops and homes, some are dark and lifeless, some of them are boarded up, some of them are occupied. People are going about their business, or stood watching from their tiny porches of their small, timber homes. For a town this big, there doesn’t seem to be many people. Several dozen at most, but no more. Some of them will direct you to the Community Hall, tell you to head there — you've been expected.

Towards the center of town, you’ll find the building where many people seem to gather: a community hall, by the looks of it. You’ll find more and more people all drawn to this place, each and every one of them in the same position as yourself (and your companion, if you’ve found one). Some are in worse states than others: some are bloodied, nursing bite wounds or cuts; others might have some other kind of injury sustained in the journey here from falls. Everyone looks as though they could faint from the cold at any second, damp and shivering.

The door opens, and you’re greeted by the gnarled, wizened face of an elderly man, dressed in thick furs. He has a kind face, but looks sad. He smiles warmly despite the sadness in him, and with pity, ushering you in with haste.

“As I suspected, another batch of poor souls from the wilds.” he nods gravely. No, this is not the first time that this has happened. “I am Methuselah. I welcome you Newcomer, although I’m sorry for how you’ve come to find yourself here. The lights are changing things, bringing more of you here. Come, we must get you warm and fed. Mother Nature has not been kind.”

The room is dim, lit only by natural daylight through the windows. A roaring fire sits at one end of the huge hall. It crackles, bright and cheerful... and warm. Even as big as this place is, the room is pleasantly warm. You’ll also find basic cots set up down one side of the hall, and while it seems there's a few people already living here, there's enough space for those in need of them. There's places to rest for a moment and get your bearings, or just trying to recover from the cold.

Down the other side are tables and chairs, and long tables offering food, and drinks similar to one might find at a soup kitchen. Once again, Methuselah offers a feast, aided by some of the other Interlopers. Newcomers will hear from others of Feasts held before, but the offering this month are… somewhat meagre. Newcomers will hear from others of Feasts held before, but the offering this month are… somewhat meagre. There are canisters with hot herbal teas and perhaps a rare canister of coffee. Soup and stew are on offer, but little in the way of charred/grilled meats. What little game Interlopers already here have caught has been used wisely to stretch it further. There is grilled fish, however. That is the most plentiful, it seems. It’s very basic, but it’s hot and filling. A feast.

The old man has been busy. And Methuselah will continue to busy himself, still; there is plenty to do. He will fetch blankets, tend to wounds, serve food and drinks. He does not have much time to talk. More and more people seem to be coming in from the cold. He will not stop to sit and rest until everyone is seen to, taking up a place by the fire to gaze silently into its flames. He is very troubled, thoughtful. Much has been happening. The others from town will eventually trail in too, to eat and warm themselves, and search among the new faces.

He will encourage newcomers to get warm and eat, and when they are ready to — they can explore the town and find one of the many empty homes to call their own. He will not speak much. Methuselah seems exhausted. Life within the Northern Territories has been very difficult for all who dwell here. But perhaps you might be able to get some answers from those fellow arrivals who’ve been in this place for some time now.


TEA TIME


WHEN: Mid-month — end of the month.
WHERE: Milton area; Lakeside area.
CONTENT WARNINGS: altered/magical drinks; loss of inhibitions; physical age changes; body horror/animal attributes; memory sharing; possible fourth-wall breaking; future visions;



It is incredibly rare to come across others in the Northern Territories, but certainly not unheard of. Even if the town of Milton had lost what seems to be its entire population before the arrival of Interlopers, there are still others native to this place out in the world. Young Bill and Methuselah are proof of that, as are the Forest Talkers — who have a tense relationship with the Interlopers, to put it lightly. It wouldn’t be a stretch to think that there could be more.

The old woman appears to be one of them, wrapped in many layers of synthetic clothing and furs. You may come across her as she wanders through the world, or perhaps find her huddled around a campfire in the depths of the wilderness. If one were to hazard a guess, they’d assume she were some kind of nomad like Methuselah.

She’s friendly sort; that’s the first impression you make of her. It’s safe to conclude she isn’t with the Forest Talkers. She regards arrivals with wide eyes, beckoning Interlopers to come join her by the fire. Softly spoken, with a mumbling quiet voice. It might seem like she’s not all there, and seems harmless enough. Perhaps a little lonely. Who isn’t in this place? She is mostly curious about the Interlopers themselves and will be interested in hearing about them, asking them questions about their worlds and lives. She’s a very keen and attentive listener.

As conversation grows, she will boil some snow for water upon her fire. With all this talk, what better way than to add some tea to it? The weather is getting colder, too. Something hot will stave off the chill. Out of her rucksack, she will pull out a carved wooden box. It is something quite precious to her, and within it are several small metal tins. She will show it to the Interlopers, and inside there will be different blends of herbal tea. She will ask which of the teas you would like to drink.

The choice is yours, Interlopers. But drinking one of these teas will have… unexpected results.

BURDOCK TEA: An earthy and bittersweet tea, with a slightly nutty flavour. Drinking this tea will pull away any inhibitions and mental filters and make you more susceptible to speaking your mind and being more honest with those around you. Maybe you want to tell someone how much they suck, or maybe you want to confess your feelings to someone. Maybe you just really want to air out your grievances about your life or current situation. And they say alcohol will loosen tongues.

HERBAL TEA: This miscellaneous ‘herbal’ smells pretty fragrant, but you can’t quite tell what’s all in its blend. This tea will show you a random moment from your future. This might be something immediate within the Northern Territories, or it may be a moment of your future within your own world. The vision itself will only last for a few moments, and then fade into black.

ROSEHIP TEA: A sweet and floral tea with a tangy aftertaste. This tea will show you a moment of your past, replaying it out before you as if you are watching it like one watches a movie. It may be a happier time, a fond memory of sorts. Or perhaps it will be your worst memory ever: a failing, a wrong decision, a difficult or upsetting time in your life. What’s more, is that anyone drinking this very same tea with you will also experience this moment with you.

REISHI TEA: A bitter tea with a woody flavour. This tea will change your appearance physically in some way. It may be something small like changing your eye or hair colour. It may go even more extreme and temporarily give you some kind of animal features: ears, scaly skin or a tail.

BIRCH BARK TEA: A pleasant wintergreen drink that tastes faintly like rootbeer. Drinking this tea will change your physical age. You may revert to a younger version of yourself, or become an older version of yourself.

Once drinking the tea, you will find yourself alone. The fire is almost embers beside you. You will find that you will never come across the old woman again, no matter how hard you try to find her.

YOU LYING NEXT TO ME


WHEN: The month of August.
WHERE: Everywhere. And specifically: Milton Basin, ponds around Milton Outskirts; Lakeside Lake, misc. Water sources.
CONTENT WARNINGS: potential injuries, potential cold injuries/hyperthermia risk; potential partial nudity.

There has been an instability in the earth as of late. Interlopers have been made aware of the fact that the Northern Territories have been victim to quakes in the past. But lately, there has been new seismic activity, which has not helped matters. In Lakeside, it is certainly more obvious to see: sections of the railway track that run through the area have buckled, roads are damaged and undrivable and the bridge that leads out towards the coast has crumbled away.

But the damage extends beyond the roads and railway tracks, something which Interlopers will, unfortunately, discover as they go out travelling or exploring the world.

It is hard to tell which part of the ground will give way, it often happens without warning. Interlopers will simply be out walking and the ground will suddenly collapse from beneath them into small pits and ravines. They’re easy enough to climb out of for the most part, but Interlopers are in danger of sprains and even broken bones if they don’t land right. But they may end up being completely submerged in the snow, leaving them not too worse for wear but very cold. They’ll certainly need to be dug out, and hopefully, they’re not left for too long, either. Hopefully some kind-hearted stranger may find them.


The most dangerous of all are the frozen lakes, ponds and streams. It feels like the Northern Territories have been a place of endless winter. The snow has never left, and the thick ice of almost all water sources remains. While certain smaller bodies of water have thawed enough for Interlopers to fish, most have remained in a permanent state of frozen solidity. Interlopers have been free to walk across the ice untroubled. But the quakes have… endangered the solidity of what seemed to be unmeltable ice.

What was once a rare safe bet will become no more. Unsuspecting Interlopers travelling or exploring these ‘frozen’ waters may find themselves in for a nasty surprise. Without warning, the ice will creak and groan beneath their feet — the sound echoing, a strange kind of sharp snap. Then, with a groan, the ice will give way: plummeting whichever poor soul stands upon it down into the frigid waters below.

Such cold water is dangerous no matter the depth, but some will be much luckier than others. Some of the smaller ponds within the Northern Territories will only reach waist or chest height, but the much deeper bodies of water like the Basin and Lakeside Lake will prove far deadlier. Getting victims out of the waters is half the battle, trying to do so risks yourself. Many may find themselves falling in with their companions — and although a way out can be achieved, the harder part is warmth.

Getting the poor souls who fall victim to falling into the water or trapped in the snow indoors and close to a fire is a good start. Building a fire takes time, though. It could be a while before a roaring fire is going. So alternate plans might need to be put into action. Let’s hope there are some dry blankets nearby, and it’d be a good idea to get out of any soaked clothes before they freeze on a person.

They do say that sharing body heat is also a good way of heating up a person who’s suffering from the cold. Hypothermia is deadly, after all. Skin-on-skin contact works best, wrapped up in blankets. Who has time for getting awkward about it? Getting cosy might just save someone’s life.

FAQs

ARRIVAL: METHUSELAH'S FEAST


1. Arrival threads can be treated as game canon.

2. Items characters have brought from home can be found either strewn around them when they awaken, or in the community hall — as if someone left them out for them to collect. Methuselah will not know how they got there, and will be quite bemused by the happenings.

3. Reminder that all characters are now depowered upon arrival. They can choose not to notice it at first, or can immediately sense something is different about them.

4. If asked any personal questions, Methuselah will smile and say "Oh, you don't want to know about an old man like me. But I have lived all over in these parts for all my life." He will be more concerned with trying to help Newcomers, and is genuinely concerned for them and their well-being. Other Interlopers will say much of the same — there's little to know about him.

5. More information about Milton can be found here.

TEA TIME


1. The effects of the Burdock, Reishi and Birch Bark teas will last for 24 hours.

2. Physical changes to characters (ie. getting animal ears) will be purely aesthetic.

YOU LYING NEXT TO ME


1. For those down in the Basin, there is a small hut/shack with a fireplace that Interlopers can use for refuge to warm up. Shelter in other places isn't too far off. Best get warmed up quickly!

2. Interlopers already in-game with the Cold Fusion Feat won't be susceptible to cold damage/hypothermia if they fall into the waters but will also not be able to warm up their fellow Interlopers who end up taking an icy plunge.

3. Interlopers already in-game with the Lightbringer or Moon Touched Feats will be hugely beneficial/vital in warming up their fellow Interlopers who fall into the waters.

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[personal profile] dogmeats 2024-09-19 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
( Ah, well, there goes all that progress he's made earning respect from Sandor. Centuries as a wolf, he says, and the utterly flat, vaguely bemused look Sandor levels at him reads clear enough. Makes sense now. This fucker's madder than a set of dragon-fucking Targaryen twins. )

Right. ( He says tonelessly, just a touch dismissive. ) Sure you do.

( And then he rises, straightening himself, gathering his sword and his over cloak. Clearly, he means to take his leave before this conversation gets any more fucking nuts. )

Anyway, you can rest easy, Wolf. I'll not be eating any of your villagers tonight.
sukeltaja: <user name="yayifications"> (To find a long lost doorway home)

cw child abuse

[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-19 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The other flinches immediately, and even with his sudden emotions Tom catches it.

It's not hard to put two and two together, no matter who you are: this is a boy--no, this is a man who thinks he is a boy despite everything--who has been put in a box he never asked to be put in, and the world treats him as nothing but dirt because of it. So-called friends. Colleagues.

His parents, too, perhaps? ]


We're here now.

[ Tom smiles, voice soft. ]

Better to let the waves of now wash over you than dwell in the pond of the past. Are you hungry?
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-19 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Zane doesn't respect personal space on the best of days, and he's certainly leaning a little too far in as the other talks as if the curve of his spine is indicative to his interest level.

He knows the Darkwalker a little better now. He knows it's separate but similar to the Dark Presence. But hearing Alan Wake's name is a very interesting thing. For all of his expressive qualities, this doesn't show too much, but Hickey's watching Zane carefully: tilts his head the tiniest fraction of an inch, lips twitching into a smile for a split second, a fraction of a moment.

"Alan Wake, on trial?"
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-19 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom's laugh is lower, shaking his head slightly, doing as he's told only after smiling softly to himself. Darling is the same as ever, despite being from earlier. Darling is clueless.

"Thank you." That part's sincere, crossing over to where the other says, trailing his hand down his arm as he does so.

"This place is... different. I can't do what I can normally do here."
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-19 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hmmm? Why?"

Tom's not confused--he's fully aware of her eyepatch--but he asks nonetheless.
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[personal profile] meadqueen 2024-09-19 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
“My primary purpose in Ravensthorpe is to bear heirs for the jarl. If he cannot bear to look at me this way…” What will happen to her? She can't return to Norway.
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[personal profile] tinstar 2024-09-20 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
The truth gets Zane a little more working room - Raylan still doesn't trust him but he at least believes the answer Zane has given. 'Food, maybe' would make him laugh normally, Tom hasn't been Hungry yet and he wasn't hungry now. Ah to feel that way again without having to think about where his next meal was coming from.

"There's plenty of other places to be findin shelter-" You ain't staying with him unless you're fucking or fighting someone outside the house. "-and alls I got for drinks is bark tea and pine wine. You'll forgive my lack of hospitality considerin' how you got inside."

The edge had eased on him now, faded back under the affability that he wore just as easily.

"But if you're hard up to burn a layer of tastebuds off.."
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[personal profile] gildedlife 2024-09-20 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
He hadn't doubted for a moment that Francis would return just as he said he would, but it's still a great relief to see him reenter the small building. He's been able to distract himself from the surreal nature of this situation when he's speaking with someone or has a goal to focus on, but as soon as that's no longer the case, the reality--or unreality--of it all creeps slowly and insistently back in.

But this is truly happening. Somehow they're both here, in a place so similar and yet so incredibly far from where James last remembers them being, and he can try to convince himself that when he finally lets himself rest, it won't be for the last time. He'll wake up again, here in this cabin, and even if doesn't, he won't have been alone.

The mass of fur is not completely strange in itself, but it does take a moment to realize what it actually is and if he had more strength he'd be wondering where Francis got it. It's also a surprise how heavy it is, but he hardly cares about the strain it requires to keep from dropping it, as the warmth of it is immediately obvious as he pulls it around himself. Between the fire, his greatcoat, and the parka, soon any chill he feels will not be because of the environment.

"There is a closet." James suggests at Francis' comment, inclining his head slightly toward the bedroom door; he did briefly notice a closet in the room, but hadn't opened it. And despite his exhaustion, he still feels he shouldn't be making Francis handle all of this--Francis has done enough for him, both here and before, on the shale--and so, after a brief moment, he dredges up enough strength to speak again, even if it's only half a sentence.

"Should I...?" Do something. Or is it actually better if he just stays out of the way, especially in the small space?
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i love your novels tho

[personal profile] dreamsofwings 2024-09-20 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
Eren remembers nights in the cold, all of them huddling together. Reiner had never seemed inhumanly warm, but he was warm, sure. (He and Eren were both secret monsters then, Eren's powers suppressed because he didn't know about them — or because his future self had willed it, though the difference is semantic — and Reiner purposefully hiding.) It had been piles of them, Reiner and Bertholdt, Connie and Sasha, Marco and Jean, Ymir and Historia, Armin and Eren and Mikasa. Even Annie had been pulled in back then, the little groups they'd made all pulling together to share what they could.

Except food. They'd all learned to eat theirs before Sasha found it.

Sasha and Marco are gone now. Because of Reiner. Because of Eren (though he wasn't exactly responsible for Sasha's death, it was still his fault). Ymir, too, trading her life for what? It's all bullshit in the end.

Years ago, Reiner would have had a different tone. Eren would have turned red and stammered about it, pretended it was nothing, yelled some stupid defensive response.

Another life.

As it is, Eren meets Reiner's eyes — something brighter in the blond's eyes, unless Eren is imagining it — and goes to start the fire. Without it, they're both fucked. Even with it, it might be too late. They might not stand a chance. Well, Eren isn't dripping wet. He's cold, but not yet on the verge of freezing.

Outside, the wind howls. There's no way to go back until Reiner has dry clothes. Eren could always skip out, of course, leave Reiner to fend for himself in the cabin with shaky, numb hands.

He thinks about it. He very seriously considers it. But if he was going to leave it at that, why drag Reiner out of the water in the first place? Like they both agreed, Eren won't let Reiner die here. He's not that benevolent.

Once the fire is going, he finds some (somewhat questionable) old towels in a doorless closet by the bathroom. He drops those on the floor in front of the fire and returns to Reiner.

"Here," he says, offering a hand.

Somewhere in time the way Eren experiences, there's a very different offer here, a bleeding hand, Reiner's tear-streaked face, Falco's horror and confusion, the people above them he has condemned to death.

Here in the cabin, there is no blood and no tears, no Falco, no roaring crowd. They're only men here, with all their terrible faults.

Secret monsters, but no longer secret to each other.
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[personal profile] friendsfordinner 2024-09-20 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
He knew that name would strike gold. Hickey's calm, casual, and collected as he continues,

"He killed a few people during that mess," he muses. "That doctor guy, Darling I think? He came to Wake's defense. But a large number of people thought they could make a stand without making a stand in the slightest."
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[personal profile] afterdrop 2024-09-20 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a testament to the tea's effects that Zane was able to glean such an accurate understanding, and Charles would be mortified if he knew. He spent thirty-four years skirting around the truth with an easy smile, mentioning only that his father wasn't the best, that his mum had been quiet, until even his closest friend knew only a muddled, muted version of the story, one that he could easily brush off. Until just last week, no one but Charles and his parents had known what really went on in that house. Sure, the neighbors had heard it through the walls, and the school nurse had seen the belt buckle scars on his back, but they always accepted the excuses they were fed. If they'd truly known, why hadn't they done anything?

Zane's question is a welcome change of direction, though Charles has to truly think about it, for a moment.]


I don't know. [An honest answer. He isn't used to deducing his body's need for food.] I might be. Haven't felt that in awhile.
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[personal profile] gildedlife 2024-09-21 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Flares." He repeats it somewhat blankly, both due to his current condition and because the answer doesn't really mean anything to him. But the rest of what Prior says gives him enough to get the gist of it, and his gaze flickers toward the door as he contemplates the option.

"The wolves are still an obstacle, as is the cold." And Prior's health, though James doesn't say that, wanting to spare the other man's pride a little if possible. Besides, he's sparing his own as well, by not mentioning that he's not entirely sure he'd be able to walk very far anyway.

But although James is fine with the idea of spending the night here on the floor of this church, he's well aware Prior may not be, and although he thinks it would be a bad idea for him to go out, he is also a grown man who can make his own decisions. If he truly thinks he can make it and would prefer not to stay here, James is not going to be the reason he doesn't. "But you needn't be keeping watch over me." He's been far worse than this, and will be able to return to town after a little rest.
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[personal profile] wingbound 2024-09-21 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
From Levi's perspective, seeing the thing going off milliseconds before actually feeling the blow, the explosion must have hit him so hard that it blasted him right into another world. Somehow, he never considered it to be a version of afterlife, though. It's simultaneously too shitty and not shitty enough to be an extension of their world.

It's too bad, really. Some Founding Titan bullshit aside, the foes back home are tangible. Even if they're too big or too strong or too numerous, they can still be fought. This world is a place of ghosts; no rhyme or reason or any explanation for what may be dampening their natural abilities and how, and the largest danger of all looms in the form of a green nightmare, unable to be touched until its tendrils start creeping into your mind, crawling across land like a poisonous fog.

"Yeah," he agrees. There's probably not one person in their world who hasn't heard of titans. Not everyone is as wary or afraid of them as they ought to be, perhaps, and plenty of people prioritize other problems if they're far enough away from the Walls, but everyone is at least aware of the concept. That's yet another piece of the puzzle suggesting Milton has nothing to do with the version of Earth that has Paradis in it. "Didn't think that was possible."

He looks a little surprised that Eren has met Levi already, though he simply watches the fire, tucking the blanket a bit tighter around himself.

"He's a decent kid," he grumbles. The Other Levi can certainly be trusted to get things done, though his nervous nature makes Levi suspect that he may be less trustworthy when it comes to keeping secrets. Not that he's caught the kid tattling so far. "Though wherever he comes from has its own terrors."
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[personal profile] notarat 2024-09-21 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
There's something about his initial response all by itself that makes Billy internally wince. He's not sure he can agree with the idea that it being a good thing in the slightest when someone says they love complicated things.

Especially in the light of everything the other man said before it. And what he's saying after. At least he seems to have good intentions with that part, but something about the compliment makes Billy feel more like a dog - perhaps it's the phrasing - than actually making him feel good in any way.

"I got the impression you did," he says, dryly.

The part about loving complicated is what Billy is aiming for with that slight remark, of course. At least Zane gets some points for not being a homophobe, but considering the surprising amount of people okay with that sort of thing here, it's becoming more of a low bar.

"I was merely explaining it so you were aware that you might face somewhat of a cultural clash with the various people in this place. Not all of them come from places similar to your own."
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[personal profile] gildedlife 2024-09-22 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[He's not sure if it's good to know that apparently the voice was real, rather than some sort of hallucination, but when have any of the horrible things they've had to deal with cared about that?

But although he's willing to believe there's a creature here, and even that it can talk, the last part of what Billy says is much more difficult to accept. The Tuunbaq had been intelligent, and deadly, and impervious to all but their strongest weapons, but it was still just a creature. A monster. How they'd responded to its presence varied, but most of the men had found their courage and faced it, even knowing their odds.

The idea that this being can affect them mentally, that could cause anyone--no matter their personality--to freeze in fear beyond a momentary shock, is not an idea he wants to entertain.]


How is that possible?
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[personal profile] bigbaddy 2024-09-22 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
There are some parts of the story that seem familiar enough to it. But Amara's words give just enough of a twist to it that Bigby isn't entirely sure they are thinking of even remotely the same thing here. Murderer, monster, goddess, witch, sure-- But he's pretty sure no one, not even modern mundies, would call a siren a superhero in any sort of way.

"They're humanlike beings who sing to lure sailors to their deaths," he summarizes. Not like he couldn't say more, but for one, Bigby knows he's not exactly the person with tons of knowledge about this sort of thing, and he's also just pretty sure this sums up the most important parts well enough. "Where I come from, anyway. And all the stories about sirens in another world I've lived in were all about that as well."
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[personal profile] notarat 2024-09-22 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's clear that he - indeed - has not heard of them. It leaves his initial reaction as something not quite unlike surprise, or confusion, his eyebrows drawing together into a frown, but then Eren continues, and--

Oh.

Hm.

Well.

That sure makes the confused expression lead outright into concern.

"Those.. exist in your world?" He doesn't even mean to doubt Eren here, really. It just seems like the very idea of it somewhat rattles Billy. It was bad enough to encounter the singular monster they did back home - and at least that had been relatively close to an animal. To have multiple giant things around that eat people.. "How is it possible for anyone to live among those things?"
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-09-22 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a question that should have a simple answer, yet one he finds he can't answer himself for some reason. Maybe he doesn't want to because it's the most important thing he could ever do — take care of people, and it hurts to think of all the times he's failed. So, as he does, he cleverly skirts away from affirming or denying.

"Strictly speaking, right now, I'm taking care of you," he smiles softly. "Am I doing a good job so far?" He cheekily asks, not to make light of what's obviously been a perilous situation, but to ease the other man into a moment that's less heavy. If such a path exists.

"Bit out of practice, but I've been studying up." He'll cling to his hand — equally tactile himself, and knowing the value of touch when the world is topsy-turvy.

"If you're always drowning, Tom Zane, when was the last time you could catch your breath?"
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[personal profile] tinstar 2024-09-22 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
His head tilts a little, dark brown eyes searching her face like he could gain some additional context on that alone. He couldn't.

"That mean you're a witch or somethin'?"

It was the most logical jump and poor mundo man that he was, was only just learning just how deep the pool of the multiverse went. There was no judgement in the question, no subtle fearful tension about it - if she was a witch and she wanted to do him harm, she would have already.
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[personal profile] broke_harlem 2024-09-23 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-23 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom scoffs. "Oh, I don't know. Guy I know from back home--real loud, real full of life--he's missing an eye, too, ladies love him. I'm sure it's the other way around."
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-23 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Tom accepts Raylan's words exactly as they are--an invitation to let loose. Water under the bridge! That's good for Tom, even if the little frisk had been fun. He shoots the other a wink in response to forgiving him.

"I like negronis," he says by way of explanation, which is 'yes very much I would love a drink.' "Campari really doesn't sit well with some people, but I love it."

A big, happy sigh and he'll immediately head into the living room he spotted and drape his whole body on the couch, sitting politely but lounging.

"How long have you been here?"
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-23 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
A hand comes alarmingly close to Hickey's chin to point at him, Tom oddly still.

"And did Alan hurt the good Doctor? Was he under duress?"
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-23 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't, either.

[ But Tom is standing up, reaching up to his little cat ears and giving them a little touch. He's not bothered by them, hell, it's hard to tell if he's always known they're there or he's feeling them for the first time. ]

There's some fish meat stewing. Let's give it a try.

[ This is what the other needs: gentleness without being solely about him. Careful. Not sympathy, but the kind of help you can give without pointing loudly and drawing attention to the situation. That's something Tom can do. ]
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[personal profile] sukeltaja 2024-09-23 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Tom's ready to agree with that comment, growing still for a few moments. "So many people from so many places. The main characters in their own stories. Beautiful narratives."

His face turns up and into a smirk.

"Are you the main character, do you think, from your world? Are you satisfied with your narrative?"