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Entry tags:
- !mission log,
- arcane: jayce talis,
- arcane: viktor,
- batman wfa: jason todd,
- dc comics: barbara gordon,
- jl gods and monsters: hernan guerra,
- jl gods and monsters: kirk langstrom,
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- person of interest: sameen shaw,
- stranger things: chrissy cunningham,
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- ✘ genshin impact: kaeya alberich,
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- ✘ little mushroom: an zhe,
- ✘ mad max: max rockatansky,
- ✘ marvel comics: felicia hardy,
- ✘ marvel comics: jean grey,
- ✘ mcu: peter parker,
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- ✘ silent hill 3: heather mason,
- ✘ the untamed: xue yang,
- ✘ word of honor: wen kexing,
- ✘ xmcu: laura
MISSION 008
WHO: Everyone!
WHEN: March 14th - April 11th
WHERE: Aphaia
WHAT: Mission 008
NOTES\WARNINGS: Survival horror elements, violence, (mild) body horror, potential death.
WHEN: March 14th - April 11th
WHERE: Aphaia
WHAT: Mission 008
NOTES\WARNINGS: Survival horror elements, violence, (mild) body horror, potential death.
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And like a dog, sometimes simple tricks work on her. Dementus makes sure she eats... but only after he eats.
She snatches up the nutrition bar, gobbling it down in as large of bites as her tiny mouth can take. She doesn't have enough saliva to swallow it quickly, gumming up her mouth and muffling her speech. ]
The Vuvalini have no business with the Citadel.
[ So she can talk! They don't have business with anyone anywhere. Outsiders are bad news. ]
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See? Not poisoned. And he's not one of Joe's warboys hopeful to die on his behalf, that much is certain, considering the look of him.]
... Women were stolen away by the Citadel. Someone from the Vuvalini was taking them home.
To the Green Place.
Ended up with them only by chance. [A hum — if you listen hard enough, there's a bit of amusement in it.] Almost got killed for being involved. By both sides.
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She does not wait too long though, her mouth feeling dryer each second as the water tempts her until finally she pounces on the bottle like it's prey. She drinks all of it in huge gulps and wipes any water that escaped her mouth with the back of her hand. She empties the bottle, leaving none to share. If he wanted more, he should have drank more! ]
How do you know the name Furiosa?
[ She will not confirm that it is her name. ]
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A girl named Furiosa was taken. Her mother, too. It had been some time since they were gone, but a few had hoped... maybe they would be found along the way.
[Would the Vuvalini have completely abandoned them? Perhaps. He's not sure. He couldn't imagine that they didn't have some single spark of hope that they'd find them again — and Furiosa would. Many, many years later, long after the Green Place had turned sour.]
Just had a hunch.
[He wonders if he has anything in his bag from her home. The Vuvalini had been kind enough to share their wears with Cheedo and the other Wives, and Max recalls the bike he'd given them had been adorned with their knitted patterns, on blankets, on bags... he fears all he has that truly marks home is the map he'd made of the wastelands — old cotton fabric carefully marked with oil and his own blood.
Home.
Now that's more complicated.]
Don't think you'll believe the next part.
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Furiosa's fault. Caught by the raiders, not quick or adept enough to actually disable their bikes. How many more would die against the Immortan's suicidal army?
She scoots a couple feet away. Her hand cups a tangled mess in the back of her hair, holding the seed from home. She doesn't linger, fingers migrating to the little bells and beads Dementus made her braid into her hair. The tips of her fingers pick up remnants of the powder he had used to dye her hair, as she takes each out and tosses them to the ground in front of her, each making a soft tinkling noise that would've followed her around instead.
She shoots a look to the side. She is not far enough away to bolt. Close enough to still listen to what he's saying, her silence an unhappy go on. ]
cw: hallucinations/mental health issues
Biting his lip, he shakes his head.
Not now, he thinks. Not now. Let him think clearly for a little while.]
If we stay here, you won't go home.
The door we came through is the same one that takes us home... Hn. You home.
[He pulls off his pack — glances to the side at her.]
Still hungry?
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(Yes she is hungry, but he's said something she does not like)
She bolts up to her feet, pointing her finger accusatory at Max, her tone and eyes sharp. She knew she couldn't trust this stranger. That was a mistake. ]
He's on the other side of that door. You said I didn't have to go back to him.
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... Look around you.
[He says it with measured caution.]
This place — have you ever seen anything like it before?
[Because that's the first logical step. She's a smart girl. Too smart, maybe, because it sounds like the ramblings of an insane person... or would be, if she weren't here with him. The sky's discoloration, the strange machines that patrol the sky, the buildings that are in one piece -- all unnatural.]
... You run off, I can promise you that you'll just be trapped in a dying city.
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Her small muscles tense, ready to bolt. The water and food can fuel a second wind. She watches him as aptly as he is watching her.
Now or never. She bolts, throwing down a trashcan behind her to give him something to trip over. She runs as fast as her small body can take her, legs already aching again with fire and fatigue. She chances a look behind her to see if the stranger is following, but in doing so runs straight into a woman, inertia sending them into a busy produce stall. The woman, Furiosa, and the meager selection all go tumbling to the ground, tender peaches bruising on the concrete as Furiosa lands hard, scraping her knees and elbows.
The stall's shopkeeper roars angerly, grabbing for Furiosa's arm. It's a child! A girl! Another onlooker calls out, and the crowd quickly mobs around Furiosa with interest, hands reaching out to touch her arms and shoulders. She tries to wrench free, but the shoppers are too busy marveling over a child and the shopkeeper is yelling about how she needs to pay for what she's ruined. ]
1/2
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He follows the sounds of chaos, and it serves him well. Fruit roll haphazardly across the floor as the shopkeeper gives Furiosa a violent shake, and Max immediately makes a beeline for him. Fist meets cheekbone, and the shopkeeper staggers backward as Max pulls Furiosa back behind him.]
Don't touch her.
[A snarled sound. The shopkeeper grabs at the wooden crate under his body and swings it hard enough that it half-smashes against the arm Max puts up; shoppers back up out of the line of violence with hoots and hollers, eager for the fighting that has swept over every aspect of their lives. It doesn't last long, though. Max thinks strike first, strike fast, no room for hesitation as he slams his forehead into the man's nose and likely breaks it in the process.
There's a stinging ache on his hairline and a few harmless scrapes where broken wood met his cheek, but the shopkeeper is collapsed back groaning into his produce, blood pouring out of his nostrils. It's enough, and soon he's grabbing Furiosa's collar and tugging her along. He hisses:]
Enough.
Gonna get yourself stolen or killed.
[He glances back, hand on his gun. Doesn't seem like anyone's willing to follow, though the gawking from afar continues.]
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It's not a fight anyone would have chased her into, but she's used to being a commodity. To her credit, she is at least cooperative at their intial hurry away, but it's more because she doesn't want any more eyes on her. Once they've marched off to a side alley, she begins to drag her feet, almost petulant and wildly childish. But, mass is on Max's side. She she can do little to stop his march forward even if she sags her whole weight back to the ground.
She scowls, as if to ask what is it to him if she is stolen or killed. ]
I'd rather be dead than go back.