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JUNE EVENT: CAMP
early on June 10th, Friday's morning announcements end with a request for everyone going on the latest excursion to meet her in the atrium. she seems in noticeably better spirits than she had been last time, and she leads them cheerfully to the tender. once they are all aboard, and the door is securely shut, the interior fills with gas, and, perhaps, their last thought before they slip into unconsciousness is "oh shit, not again."
passengers wake up on a rickety old school bus, driving down a dirt road surrounded by woods. what is it that they notice first? that, no matter what they were wearing before, they are now wearing a camp t-shirt and legitimately horrifyingly short shorts? the overstuffed backpack between their knees? the words "take one down and pass it around" dying on their lips? the fact that Friday is absolutely driving the bus?
or, maybe the fact that it's already slowing down, pulling up in front of a massive wooden sign, saying:
when they get out of the bus, Friday is the one to divide them up into their cabin groups, and she is the one to give the counselors their very official-looking clipboards and whistles. she explains that they are in charge, and that she will be back to pick them up in a week, and... very little else. she responds to nothing outside of whatever is on her unseen little script, and she gets back on the bus shortly after, leaving them there.
welcome to camp. let's make some summer memories!
passengers wake up on a rickety old school bus, driving down a dirt road surrounded by woods. what is it that they notice first? that, no matter what they were wearing before, they are now wearing a camp t-shirt and legitimately horrifyingly short shorts? the overstuffed backpack between their knees? the words "take one down and pass it around" dying on their lips? the fact that Friday is absolutely driving the bus?
or, maybe the fact that it's already slowing down, pulling up in front of a massive wooden sign, saying:
CAMP AION
when they get out of the bus, Friday is the one to divide them up into their cabin groups, and she is the one to give the counselors their very official-looking clipboards and whistles. she explains that they are in charge, and that she will be back to pick them up in a week, and... very little else. she responds to nothing outside of whatever is on her unseen little script, and she gets back on the bus shortly after, leaving them there.
welcome to camp. let's make some summer memories!
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"Hm," Ava's clearly skeptical. "Elsewhere where? We're within a barrier surrounded by Eternity." She doesn't think there is an anywhere else.
"Need help with that?"
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He takes out the antibac and the bandages and rises to his feet. “So! Souls can be drawn from the River by necromantic means. There’s nothing saying they couldn’t be drawn here, at least not theoretically—hmm? Oh! No, I’m quite all right.” He puts the ointment on his hand, and then stares down at the angry line of the incision. Within a few moments, it disappears.
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But sure, theoretically. Except it really didn't seem to work.
"Did you do that, or the ointment?" Ava asks, not asking before grabbing at the man's hand in both her own to inspect it.
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She immediately pulls away at his exclamation of pain, a slightly annoyed squint. "Oh please," she huffs quietly. It couldn't have hurt more than him slicing his own palm open. But she gets it. She's not the sort that most people want touching them, with her weird blurred edges.
"You know. You never did come find me. After that meeting." But he seems like the easily distracted nerd type.
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Thankfully, he is nice enough that he usually feels badly when he has overstepped. "I had some other matters to attend to," he says with an apologetic wince. "But I had every intention of seeking you out. For what it's worth, I think you might have been onto something after all." He gestures to the forest around them. "Aside from those of us from the Serena Eterna, nothing here is alive."
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"It was more difficult to notice on the island, we were too busy murdering each other to properly appreciate the environment. But," Ava gestures vaguely around them. "Plenty of time here to get lost in the fake plastic trees." Fine they're not plastic, but she might like Radiohead.
"Wouldn't make sense for it to be alive, anyway."
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Pal has his own theories, but he doesn't tip his hand quite yet. He's curious what Ava has to say first.
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"It makes sense because this isn't meant to be a sustainable environment, right? We're here for a week. That's all. Why would the trees need to photosynthesize? They're not going to flower, fruit, seed, rinse and repeat. Life takes a huge amount of resources, of energy. Why all that effort for something that's ultimately disposable set dressing?"
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He picks up his backpack and swings it over his shoulder. “At the gathering a few weeks ago you wrote that he couldn’t create life. That’s different than choosing not to.”
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"And I keep my speculation open ended, I don't like to commit to any specific train of thought. But I still stand by if he were capable of creating anything like us then he wouldn't have needed to do the whole abduction thing. You know, the whole If You Can't Make Your Own, Store Bought Is Fine."
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“Not a particularly useful character trait in an aspiring godhead.”
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"What traits would you consider useful, then?" Ava asks curiously. "What is it that you think he's doing wrong, or missing? To fully achieve his goals?"
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"But he doesn't seem particularly concerned with that aspect. We're just... what, entertainment and fuel for him?"
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Ava just nods, turning the stone over idly in her hands. "Bye."
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Still, he isn't inclined to linger. "Have a good evening."
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She's not all that sure her perspective is particularly interesting nor valuable, her way of thinking tends to be fueled by a mix of annoyed contrarianism and a refusal to see anything for what it is. But she's content enough to share it~