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- don't starve together: maxwell,
- don't starve: wilson higgsbury,
- geist the sin-eaters: darcy lejeune,
- groundhog day musical: phil connors,
- homestuck: karkat vantas,
- homestuck: nepeta leijon,
- mash: father mulcahy,
- nier reincarnation: fio,
- nimona: nimona,
- npc: the captain,
- original: flan fraser,
- original: max maximum,
- original: valdis,
- original: yufei,
- overwatch: bastion e54,
- overwatch: maximilien,
- shiki: natsuno yuuki,
- skulduggery pleasant: skulduggery,
- stranger things: steve harrington,
- tales of the abyss: jade curtiss,
- tales of vesperia: rita mordio,
- the 100: clarke griffin,
- the black phone: vance hopper,
- the elder scrolls: sheogorath,
- the prisoner: number 6,
- werewolf the apocalypse: ash cromwell
It’s The End of the World as We Know It
Who: Tiamat(Valdis), Clarke, The Captain and Skulduggery
What: The Beginning of the End Part 2
When: February
Where: The Bridge at Dawn
Warnings: Potential violence
After all that, waiting until dawn seems like little consequence. But wait she does, though she can’t help but send a little taunt to a particular party before making her way up to the bridge. The sun rises just over the edge of the water, the stars beginning to fade from view. She can sense Clarke not far behind, and the Skeleton must be here somewhere, though maybe they will get lucky and he’s elsewhere. Tiamat leans against the railing to look out over the realm a scared little child created, musing over the various outcomes of what is about to happen. Even if the Captain knows who she is, he’d entertained her before, there’s no reason to suspect he won’t now.
“Oh, Captain,” she says, still watching the sun come up. “Care to watch the sunrise with me?”
What: The Beginning of the End Part 2
When: February
Where: The Bridge at Dawn
Warnings: Potential violence
After all that, waiting until dawn seems like little consequence. But wait she does, though she can’t help but send a little taunt to a particular party before making her way up to the bridge. The sun rises just over the edge of the water, the stars beginning to fade from view. She can sense Clarke not far behind, and the Skeleton must be here somewhere, though maybe they will get lucky and he’s elsewhere. Tiamat leans against the railing to look out over the realm a scared little child created, musing over the various outcomes of what is about to happen. Even if the Captain knows who she is, he’d entertained her before, there’s no reason to suspect he won’t now.
“Oh, Captain,” she says, still watching the sun come up. “Care to watch the sunrise with me?”
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Why? It's exactly the same one as yesterday, and the exact same one as tomorrow.
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She doesn't turn to look at him.]
Oh, I suspect tomorrow's might look a little different if some people have their way.
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Is this your attempt at a threat? It's not very impressive.
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[A patient sigh.]
Ari got a reply you know.
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[And who knows how much personal information the girl gave away.]
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[Now she turns to face him, still the image of uncaring calm.]
I don't have all the details. Never saw the letter myself, but her allies have a string that came with it.
"Red String of Fate" he called it.
Any idea what that means?
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[Though not new information.]
The given instructions were to put the string around your wrist. Do you have a lover outside of Mr. Pleasant who is seeking you perhaps?
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I do hope you're aware that you aren't actually a passenger aboard this ship. My mercy for stowaways can only extend so far.
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[Come Sail Away the gacha game!]
Besides, you would have fled this place with your Skeleton lover and left the rest of us behind if you could, so quit acting like you care, it's sickening.
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[cocks head]
So perhaps you should remember who you're dealing with before you run your mouth again.
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Shall we test that theory?
[Thanks to the sunrise, there are plenty of shadows and each and every one of them comes to life. There's no threat, just action, as all the sharp edges shoot towards the Captain, ready to slice and tear.
At the same time, death spreads across the entire ship, trying to dig into sleeping souls. If the Captain really does care, perhaps he will try to defend them instead of himself.
The last thing to happen is that a sliver of light will fall across Clarke as Tiamat opens the place between shadows to allow her to exit that realm of darkness.]
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and so she's sat and she's twisted her fingers around the string so many times that any normal fiber would have begun to fray. she has sat and she has waited for the right moment, not allowing herself to doubt ever seeing the light again because if tiamat truly wanted to see this through she'd need her. she sits and twists and mulls and waits and —
suddenly it is all rewarded by the rising sun slicing through darkness. just like that she's back on the ship, crouched on the deck, half blinded but blinking through it to bear witness to the captain absolutely clocking tiamat in valdis' face. no time to waste, then, even as the seconds themselves seem to slow. it's happening now or never, and every ounce of nervous energy cements in her legs as clarke shoots up.
the string had been tied in a loose knot around her neck and tucked under her shirt. it comes undone with an easy yank, held tight in both hands like a garotte, and she lunges for the captain — arms raised, aiming to loop it over his head and bring it tight across his throat. )
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no time for apologies or goodbyes as he levels his revolver at the Captain. not even enough time to see how all of his relationships end up here. he thumbs back the hammer, finger tight on the trigger, and --]
1/2
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the bullet passes through, utterly harmless.
and he falls to his knees, head bowed, hands folded. completely still.
in the distance, just over the horizon, a black freighter.]
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How dare you.
[It's too late though, Clarke is seconds from ending all of this and her nose is already healed. Neither of those things soothe her rage. So all the shadows turn on the stupid skeleton that just appeared, aiming to knock that revolver out of his hand.
It's too late though. Clarke is faster and they have succeeded. The shadows are dismissed.]
What was that about sending me to Oblivion?
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just like the shackle, there's no removing the collar. he knows that without even touching the Captain. he nearly falls to his knees at his side, but manages to keep his wobbling legs underneath him. he needs to be standing when he faces whoever owns the freighter.
he can't bear the glint of light against the silver. he can't look at it, at the Captain, at his own failure slumped like a lifeless plaything on the deck. but all that's left to look at is the monster wearing an ally's face, or the one showing her true colors at last.
his vision tunnels as he pivots on his heels to face Clarke, snarling in a voice that promises worse things than oblivion:]
What have you DONE?
[he leaps at her, one hand reaching for her throat as the other balls into a fist and swings for Clarke's nose.]
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and then — reality blinks. it feels like the deck floor has just dropped down a foot or so, that sick swooping sensation lurching through her entire body and leaving guts and lungs and heart struggling to catch back up to the places they should be occupying within her skin. it's a little nauseating, but any discomfort is pushed to the wayside seeing as she just focuses on keeping the string taught. there's a heartbeat worth of worry that she'll somehow have to tie the ends together to secure whatever magic the anonymous sender had imbued the tiny sliver of fibers with, but that vanishes the second it starts to melt and twist in her hands. almost immediately too hot to the touch, she drops the ends and stumbles back to watch the captain revert back to smoke. to watch him crumple to the deck and go still.
she's breathing heavy, despite none of this taking a vast amount of physical effort. it'd been one mad dash across a few feet, not some drawn out fight. but a stabbing sort of victory has begun to prick between her ribs. and when something vast and dark on the horizon catches her eye, all she can do is stare and feel the way her heart hammers against her ribs. it's over. it's done. i did it. they could all be saved... something hot and wet pricks behind her eyes as she gazes at the freighter. tiamat is forgotten. the captain is considered indispose. and skulduggery —
oh, yeah, no. she shouldn't have ignored skulduggery.
because he's screaming to break her out of that full body trance one second, and the next clarke can barely turn and take half a step back before bare bones wrap around her throat and naked knuckles collide squarely with her nose. the pain is more than enough to remind her that this? this is still their reality on the serena eterna. the fight isn't over, and she's sure to have made a lot more enemies than she'd started out with. at least it's one of the original ones who sends spurts of black blood across her cheeks, down her throat, along his own hand.
who sends her stumbling, trying to escape the grasp — unable to answer for this crime even if she wanted to, unable to draw breath — but ultimately succumbing to gravity. whether he pushed her or she just fell doesn't matter, the smack of the floor alongside the back of her head stuns completely for a few seconds. )
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cold, calculating static fills his nonexistent ears. his hand tightens around Clarke's neck, then eases ever so gently, hand heavy over her throat. not enough to choke the life out of her -- only enough to make it hard to swallow. for a split second, the dawn doesn't quite catch on his skeletal face, as though the shadows have spilled from his eye sockets. a trick of the light taking the shape of a faceplate.
and then he rises to his feet. the pressure around Clarke's neck, however, doesn't let up. and for as long as Skulduggery knows where she is, he will ensure the air around her throat remains as tight and restrictive as the silver band around the Captain's neck.]
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Tiamat stands back and watches the former human give into his anger, feeling nothing for the silly girl trapped beneath him.
Maybe he’ll kill her and they’ll all find out together if resurrection works the same way or if the Captain’s power is completely sealed. Either way her job is mostly done in this moment, it’s just nice to feed off the anger and anguish of the two foolish beings still under their own will.
Hopefully there will be more opportunities in the near future.]
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flat on her back under a flurry of blows, feet scrabbling for vantage in an attempt to throw off the force above her. that first time it'd been hard to breathe because she'd been quietly aspirating on her own broken teeth and blood, not because of tight sharp bones digging around her trachea. and that first time she'd still tried to beg for mercy, staring up at shadows and a helm and empty eye hidden beneath it. at least this time she understands why her nose is cracking under fist, and who she's fighting. and survival instinct kicks in after the third blow to the face; unable to focus her eyes completely but able to grapple with the wrist bones at her neck and try to wrench them free.
it'd feel painfully poetic to die like this again. something about fulfilling that painfully obvious martyr complex skulduggery had accused her of more than once. in the split second between having the air crushed out of her and pressure releasing to the point of a heavy noose, clarke isn't sure which she'd prefer. but stubborn pride wins out the second she sucks in a hard, hissing breath and finally manages to spit some of the blood out of her mouth. or maybe the choice was made for her, as skulduggery stands. it takes an additional moment of half-coughing and reaching up to cradle her broken nose to realize the pressure around her throat isn't relenting completely; not like it would if the skin was just swelling in the after affects of strangulation. this is too present and too pressing; makes swallowing a mouthful of blood uncomfortable. and when she reaches to claw at her throat, her fingers pass through nothing.
but skulduggery pleasant had never gotten to know her well enough to know she'd survived on partial oxygen rations for more than a year. this is manageable.
clarke wobbles to her feet, dizzy and the lower part of her face blackened like war paint. he'd asked her a question, hadn't he?
what have you done?
what i had to. like always. )
At least I did something.
( a few of her teeth feel wriggly when she runs her tongue over them. one hand opens, then flexes fingers into a tight fist. the other starts patting at the pockets in her pants for her phone. no offense to tiamat, their captive audience, but she's momentarily forgotten when clarke is torn between facing off with her long time political opponent and trying to get ahold of her friends. )
Unlike you. I gave you time, Skulduggery. To find us a way out of this. And you failed.
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cw eye trauma
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do i need to cw for biting?
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cw eye trauma and suicide reference
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