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Entry tags:
- !mingle log,
- arcane: caitlyn kiramman,
- batman wfa: jason todd,
- bungo stray dogs: osamu dazai,
- detroit become human: hank anderson,
- dimension 20: gorgug thistlespring,
- final fantasy xvi: barnabas tharmr,
- final fantasy xvi: cidolfus telamon,
- have you seen my brother: chu wenshan,
- have you seen my brother: ouyang duyu,
- ice age: manny,
- mcu: eddie brock,
- person of interest: harold finch,
- silent hill 2: maria,
- silent hill 3: heather mason,
- the walking dead: brandon carver,
- ✘ blade of the immortal: asano rin,
- ✘ final space: little cato,
- ✘ hannibal: will graham,
- ✘ magic knight rayearth: hikaru shidou,
- ✘ original: ivan niklaus,
- ✘ silent hill 2: james sunderland
November Mingle
WHO: Everyone!
WHEN: November 22nd - Early December
WHERE: Etraya
WHAT: The arrival of newcomers, and an unexpected guest!
NOTES\WARNINGS: N/A, please note any needed warnings in threads.
WHEN: November 22nd - Early December
WHERE: Etraya
WHAT: The arrival of newcomers, and an unexpected guest!
NOTES\WARNINGS: N/A, please note any needed warnings in threads.
![]() ⏵ arrival ⏴ Welcome to Etraya! Arrival goes as expected - or it would, except it is not just Aurora that greets the newcomers as they arrive. Certainly they receive their earpiece so they can communicate with one another as those before them have, however there is what seems to be a woman waiting for them that is of a more flesh and blood persuasion as they leave the hospital. She carries an air about her that isn't quite like the newcomers themselves, but she is decidedly not one of the companion bots, nor Aurora. She has bone-straight blonde hair reaching past her shoulders, with a straight-cut fringe hanging above her eyes. The black dress that ends just before her mid-thighs also has a rather revealing neckline, though the sleeves which cover her arms almost feel like a mockery of modesty considering the rest. She is also wearing black stockings and black pumps, and the red of her lipstick is striking against the extreme contrast in shades she otherwise holds. As each newcomer independently files out of the hospital, she makes certain to garner their individual attention, either with a wave of her hand, a wiggle of her fingers, or directly calling them over. She is persistent, and with being so new, it is wise to heed her. Not that anyone can force one to, if they choose to walk away, nor does she seem interested in trying to, but she has her means for those proving stubborn. However, those who aren't... “Hey! I know you’re not just walking past me. I’ve got- you know, plot relevant, written all over me. I picked this dress out just for you, you know?’ For those who ignored her, or those not newly arrived, they will receive a message through their earpiece: “Girl. Hey. Listen. I’m kind of in a pinch, okay? I need like… a little favor. But its a fun favor! I need you to get your girl some info. I need the word on the street, honey. I need the tea piping hot- I need you to go talk to your friends, enemies, frenemies, butt buddies, cousins, and have them tell you about anyone they know. I need straight facts and good gossip on everyone here. And then get back to me. Kisses. ![]() ⏵ spill the tea ⏴ Tatianna having now tasked everyone (new and old) with finding out more about their fellow inhabitants—if not for their sake, for her curiosity—and in exchange she will give them valuable information that may aid them with acclimating here, or something far more valuable depending on how hot the goss is! However, she will not just hand out her secrets so easily, and so she will need one piece of gossip about each inhabitant. So she expects everyone to get mingling and talking, she isn't a charity here! To assist in this, the companion bots have set up cozy little wicker daybeds around the main hub of the city. All of which are suspiciously cozy and warm once you have sat down on them, but especially so with the accompanying aroma of the tea wafting from the kettle which rests on the center table, accompanied by sweetmeats. The tea itself also stays warm despite the cool autumn air, and so long as you stay within the daybeds, the biting chill won't reach you either. However, the tea is not only perpetually the right temperature, but it seems to have a way of loosening one's tongue. Especially the more one imbibes it. Did you mean to share that secret that might not have been yours to begin with? Or that personal detail about your best friend that wasn't meant to be known by anyone but who they themselves have told? Probably not, but the cat is out of the bag now, isn't it? Well, hopefully word won't get around...after all, it isn't likely who you are talking is going to tell everyone else, right? Right? Adding to the oddity of it all, the tea one drinks might not be the same tea that their companion is drinking, despite it pouring from the same kettle. What might be one person's earl grey, is another's pumpkin spice chai. Whatever it may be that pours out, it certainly seems to be to one's liking, or its closest approximation. There's probably some deeper meaning in that, some sort of symbolism one might surmise from the nature of sharing gossip and it being tainted by personal bias, but who cares about navel gazing about such a thing? After all, this is meant to be an enjoyable endeavor! Getting to know your fellow inhabitant should feel as comfortable as catching up with an old friend. What better way than to do it by sharing tea you both will enjoy? ☕ ![]() ⏵ close knit ⏴ As the tail end of November draws nearer, people will have already begun to see the first flakes of snow. It grows colder, and while there isn't quite a blizzard or a snow storm happening, the snow does not seem to let up with its descent. It doesn't quite get so cold that it is untenable, of course, but it would be advisable to bundle up! In fact, the companion bots seem to be on the case with assisting in just that! Around the city people will find groups of companion bots busily knitting sweaters, scarves, gloves, hats, and so forth. In fact, the moment they see someone they clock as not quite bundled enough, they will insist on supplying them with whatever they deem as being without. Are you already wearing a scarf? Well, clearly you need two of them! How about the gloves? Couldn't hurt to have several pairs! However, that isn't all that's available to people, after all there are cafes out and about where one might get a hot beverage to help fight off the cold, but for those less inclined for such establishments, the companion bots are here to serve! There is at least one companion bot per knitting group that seems to have hot cocoa on hand. If they see someone who is looking particularly cold (almost everyone is, the companion bots aren't particularly keen on the signs of successful temperature regulation), they will have a paper cup of hot cocoa imposed upon them that has their name on the side. Or, sort of. It is at least a close approximation of their name, or maybe it is an alternate spelling? Really, who can blame the bots for getting confused, there are so many of you! ![]() ⏵ snow more games ⏴ The snow is here to stay, but that doesn't mean that it has to be a bad thing! With everyone well supplied in their winter garb, the companion bots have set up spots for fun activities! Perhaps the inhabitants would enjoy a fun snowball fight, or some sledding? Some of the waters have frozen over, so ice skating is always a possibility too. Though one might want to be careful if they are to venture past what the companion bots have marked as safe. Some of the companion bots are trying their best at making a snowman, but all their efforts seem to come out rather...square. They're trying their best, but maybe they can learn by following the inhabitant's examples. There are others that will offer gold star stickers to those who seem to dominate in the snowball fights, but unfortunately the stickers don't stick too well with all the snow. Well, they tried! People will still find bots out and about with nice warm beverages available to fight off the cold, too. That service will continue to be available for the foreseeable future. Similarly, if someone comes out who is a little too under-dressed for the weather, the bots might have to pick up those knitting needles again, so be sure to put on your winter clothes..! To report information to Tatianna, do so here! She will only give each person their rewarded information once she has a bit of information on each character in the game. Each bit of gossip does not require a thread to count though it should be IC knowledge gained through IC means. Try to check what gossip has been given to her already, because doubling up will not yield results! Good luck! For all questions relating to this log, please refer to the mod queries comment. All other questions can be directed to the FAQ. |
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Aim for the eyes. Always.
[ The only rule is to win. The dead can only rot. Honor is for later. ]
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[She says it as though he might not have thought of that. As though it would be a serious consideration before any tea-based combat were to occur.
She doesn't want to hurt anybody. She never has.]
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[ Action, reaction, consequence. Carver tilts his head, marking her reaction. The reluctance as she draws the obvious conclusions. He doubts anyone's tried to kill her before. There's something almost melancholy at that thought. He vaguely remembers his own confusion when he went to war the first time, when he still believed people were good deep down, that they wouldn't really kill each other with knives. That he wouldn't be called to do the same, and first, and best.
That was a long time ago. His past self lingers in shadows, a ghost only half remembered. ]
Not accurately, anyway.
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[Prior to the past few days, she'd only properly experienced danger once, when Jayce's flat had exploded. And she hadn't been close enough to the blast to get hurt. But ever since sneaking into a crime scene she wasn't mean to investigate, she's been nearly blown up again, hunted by a drug kingpin, held at gunpoint, kicked in the face, tied up with a bag over her head, implicitly threatened with torture – or, at least, so she thought at the time – nearly murdered by her former commanding officer, nearly blown up a third time, shot at by Vi's deranged sister, and attacked in her own shower. And still, she doesn't want anybody to get hurt. Not really.]
How often do people try to kill other people here? [She'd assumed the answer was 'never,' or at least close enough. She's suddenly starting to worry that's not the case.]
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They're people, [ he replies, and this is the only answer that's ever needed. You ever trust a person you haven't fought with, haven't bled for. Not ever. It's been proven to him a hundred thousand times before and after the world died. He doesn't care to repeat the lesson. And maybe, just maybe, this sentimental ghost rattling around his mind doesn't want this kid to learn it the hard way.
That's foolish, he knows. He'll never say as much. He shouldn't even be thinking it, and yet.
And yet. ]
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[He likely means it to be one – something like 'people are always trying to kill other people because they're people and people are bad,' if she had to make an attempt at reading between the lines – but it isn't really. And Caitlyn is nothing if not stubborn in the pursuit of answers.]
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The moment you have something someone else needs, they make an equation. They weigh what they can lose.
[ His voice is soft. This was a lesson he had to learn, that he had to teach his nephew and all his students in turn. Sometimes, it kept them alive. Sometimes, it wasn't nearly enough. ]
Or they preempt. You got a habit of closing the distance, I got a feeling. That's gonna end bad.
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And you still haven't told me how often that sort of thing happens here.
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[ His voice is soft. ]
Doesn't matter if they're good or not. Or how lucky you get. It only takes one. It's no different here.
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She scowls defensively.]
I've gone my whole life without being stabbed. I suspect I can manage.
[Of course, she's never had a knife pulled on her until just now.]
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Would you? If I hadn’t pulled back?
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[No, and she knows it.
But she can hear Jayce's voice in her head, I just want you to be safe, and all of that defensiveness she feels is suddenly very evident in her voice.]
I can take care of myself.
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[ It’s not his business, in the end. He knows that. In a better moment, he’d remember it. Wouldn’t get caught in such a sentimental trap. But it’s a strange moment. The boundaries keep blurring. He’s become strange to himself.
He clicks his teeth and leans back. ]
You armed?
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[She admits it freely, and only after it's out of her mouth does she consider that being so open about her lack of weapons might make her seem like an easy target.
But what's said is said.]
Should I be worried that you're planning to attack me again?
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Carver shrugs. He continues watching her close. Calculating. ]
Always. I'm not one of yours, and you're not one of mine.
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[Perhaps the idea hurts a little more now than it otherwise might. Perhaps the memory of Vi walking away through the rain, saying they could never work out because they come from opposite sides of the river is too fresh. Her shoulders stiffen, her hands clench, before the tension in her body releases and something like anger gives way to intense, ironclad conviction.]
I'm not your enemy.
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You will be one day.
[ This, he says almost gently. ]
These things happen.
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You're wrong. There's no reason at all why an-- an-- accident of birth should force two people to hate each other.
[He's wrong and she's right. She has to believe that.]
And besides, we've got enough problems as it is without making enemies of each other.
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[ That was another lesson. He doesn’t hate many things, outside of Dixon. There’s no time for it, no energy. It gives the dead too much power.
He cocks his head. ]
Never said a thing about birth, either. You brought that up all on your own.
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No, he hadn't said anything about birth, but not one of yours, not one of mine had made her think--]
I--
[But, then, why? Why make enemies? He has people to bury. Living people who may or may not be missing him. Some sort of group that views everyone else as the enemy, or as potential enemies? But not out of animosity, if he's to be believed that he doesn't hate her.
She frowns at him, eyeing him sharply.]
What is it like in your world?
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Then: ]
You ever been hungry enough you’d kill someone with a rock for their supplies? It’s like that.
[ His voice is soft. Matter of fact. ]
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But still.]
You could try sharing instead of killing each other with rocks. [She really doesn't intend to sound condescending.]
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[ The world is simple now. It's a different shade of brutal, maybe, but the rules are clear. You fight or you die. ]
But you seem smart, so: educate me. There's not enough to go around. But my God, there sure are a lot of hungry people with rocks. How's that gonna work?
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So when he posits the question, she pauses, surprised that he seems to be really asking her for her opinion.]
Distribute what there is as fairly as possible, ration as need be, and inform everyone that we'll work to acquire more. Food can be farmed or hunted. Water can be collected. Assign people tasks based on their skills. Most people would rather work together to survive than-- than murder each other.
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[ He just watches her. Considering her words and her reasoning. She believes things will work out. That's almost admirable, even if it's never been true. Someone always loses. ]
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cw: starvation
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