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Skulduggery Pleasant ([personal profile] light_mischief) wrote in [community profile] come_sailaway2022-06-25 12:26 am

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Who: Skulduggery Pleasant and...??? You. Definitely you. Really you, right?
What: After his canon-jump and the confirmation that like, technically he is both real and unreal, Skulduggery has decided he is mentally checking out for the week. Yep, definitely an appropriate coping mechanism that will not backfire continuously and spectacularly.
When: After the camping trip through the last week of June!
Where: Tommy Bahama, Karaoke, the pool, also far away from it all
Warnings: Auditory & visual hallucinations, probably talk of extensive torture, eldritch madness, and general trauma. Some violence is possible/probable.
Notes: See this post for an idea of how Skulduggery might be different post-canon jump! New CR will be more likely to see a balanced, "regular" Skulduggery (since his hallucinations are strictly people he knows), while his current CR might notice him avoiding direct communication until he can prove you're really there. He might also try to throw things at you. You know, it's fine.
(I'll match tagging style!)


[locked to Darcy] I know what I think doesn't matter anymore, but I'd say his mind is gone
[It takes Skulduggery approximately an hour after his conversation with the captain before he starts to have a complete and total meltdown about it. Not that he would classify it as such; no, this is just... a period of adjustment to new facts. He tries his best to write it all down before he forgets, but the more he thinks about it the less sense it makes and --

It takes him almost a full day to get some sort of grip on himself, and in that time he comes up with what may be the stupidest plan he's ever had. Well, the stupidest plan he's ever had thus far. If reality is burning him out, then he simply must not engage with it any more than strictly necessary. That, he figures, is as close to a vacation as one can get aboard this godforsaken ship, and that's just what he needs.

That means: no theorizing, plotting or hypothesizing about current or future affairs; no concerted efforts to solve any problems; no worrying about the captain's plans or personhood or name or anything; and most importantly, no taking things too seriously.

But to do it all, he unfortunately must break the last rule almost immediately. There is an unfortunate side-effect to his sudden temporal upheaval that must be dealt with, first.

The gauntlets haven't changed since he last laid eyes on them, but he has. There's a distant singing sensation in the base of his skull now when he touches them, like a finger along the rim of a champagne glass. He wraps them tight in a towel. Doesn't help. Stuffs the towel in a bag. Still doesn't help. Just being in the room with them is enough to feel it. Throwing them overboard isn't an option; he can't guarantee who will find them. The only choice he has, as far as he can see, is to find someone he trusts to hide them for him. Somewhere he'll never be able to go, or never think to look.

Skulduggery takes the bag, wraps it in yet another towel, and avoids the mirror on his way out. No need to look at himself to recognize the guilt already brewing at putting this burden on somebody else. Maybe it wouldn't sting as much if he were handing them over to Jade, or Palamedes -- but the former would put the pieces together too quickly, and the latter would likely wind up hurting himself. Darcy, he surmises, has no necromancy in her background, and therefore is unlikely to draw even the slightest energy from the cold, dead metal.

She's going to ask a lot of questions, and he'll have to lie to her face about most of it, but at least he can trust her to help. He just has to hope that she's actually in her cabin when he comes knocking.]


1. [tommy bahama] There was a reason why I came here (but I guess now it doesn't matter)
[There is a six-foot-four skeleton in a full suit somewhere inside the Tommy Bahama. You can't see him from the front of the shop, but if you walk the rows long enough -- maybe fifteen, thirty minutes down the aisle -- you're bound to come across Skulduggery. He seems to be browsing the shirts at first glance, but his movements are a bit... Stilted. He doesn't react to any of the patterns or the quiet muzak or the fake lime scent pumped into the store. Truthfully, he isn't even aware of how far into the store he's gotten. He'd been mostly trying to outpace the obnoxious Valkyrie hallucination following him, laughing at the ugly shirts he's pretending to look at. She's the only other voice in the shop, which makes her the one thing ruining this place from being truly peaceful. The silence, the solitude... if he could destroy the speakers, it would be perfect.

"Oh my God," Valkyrie says, "You are totally pathetic. Do you really think a sunhat is going to fix all of this?"

Yes, actually. Skulduggery does think a sunhat will fix things. For one thing, he can throw them at the bothersome figment. For another, he's now left a trail of various hats and pieces of clothing as a trail for him to follow back to the front. (Or, perhaps, for other people to find him...)]


2. [chatterbox] There is a certain kind of feeling that you get, when you're totally helpless
[Karaoke seems to be limited to a single hour every night, but Skulduggery doesn't want to wait for nine PM. He doesn't have time to sit around waiting for things to happen. He needs to be throwing himself into this vacation of his full force, and no semi-sentient teleprompter is going to stand in the way of his good time, damn it.

Skulduggery sits on top of the karaoke machine itself, having the monitor pulled up right in front of him for easy access. He sits in silence a lot for somebody who's supposedly trying to sing, flipping through the catalog seemingly at random. In the audience, he only has to worry about China, who smiles and hums What is Life Without a Wife. She only stops when he uses the ship's translator to translate some of the now-dead language he'd learned. Mostly, that just leaves him shouting things like "Help, help," and "The pain is everlasting," into a silent room. But that's okay. It's fine. Now he knows what those words meant when they were being shouted at him by survivors of a now-dead alien race. The more you know!

When he does sing, he throws his chest into it, so to speak, and for what it's worth, it does seem that he's having a good time. Every time the machine tries to rattle like it might return to its closet, Skulduggery reaches down and punches the side to get it to stop. The truth is, Skulduggery is holding the damned thing hostage. And he knows it. Which is why he will occasionally hit it extra hard and mention,]
I will set you ablaze, you know.

[It seems to do the trick.]

3. [the pool] I had a good, good, good, good reason (but I guess now you couldn't care)
[The only one of Gordon Edgley's books that Skulduggery can find is The Vanishing Knight, which is a fun story about teleporters and based loosely on Skulduggery's knowledge of the Grotesquery. Now that he's gotten a little more real-world experience with both matters, he's decided to settle in by the pool and do a little post-humous editing. This issue's got some simple grammatical mistakes, and Gordon always tended toward rambling sentences; on top of that, he certainly took some artistic liberties with the way things were handled.

Interestingly enough, despite being a normally chatty friend, Gordon is a quiet sort of figment beside him, just there to listen and silently chuckle at Skulduggery's asides. He thinks maybe he's just worried he won't be able to get Gordon's voice quite right. That's fine, though; Gordon's a nice, comfortable presence to have lingering around. He doesn't complain, not even as Skulduggery gets lost in rambling asides that are half-spoken and half-thought. This might as well be the closest to self-care Skulduggerys gotten in either a week or a year, depending on which angle you come at it.

He's wearing his suit, but of course, the hat has been replaced by a Tommy Bahama sunhat. Valkyrie has not bothered him once since he put it on, and so as far as he's concerned, this is his new look.]


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[personal profile] fonomena 2022-07-10 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
[Outright memory placement on a level such as this is assuredly unheard of where Jade's from, in turn. The closest equivalent he could try describing for himself would be...perhaps, that one experiment in which he'd ended up accidentally inundating himself with memory particles (and very nearly inadvertently killed himself in the process, you know, as you do when it comes to Inadvisable Science)--but even then, that experience had been more of a condensed reel of his own past experiences. ...And recalling that part of the incident still invokes a vaguely awful sort of feeling to this day, even over ten years later. To try imagining it as memories from the future--or at least one future--with even less warning whatsoever...

Well, no, Jade's pretty sure he could still hardly begin to relate to what Skulduggery's feeling about now. ...Honestly, he's actually a little surprised at the honesty that does seem to come forth on Skulduggery's part at length after all--because he really had been half-expecting a brushing-off of the "I'm fine" variety, even if it had been a risk he'd been willing to take in using his third question like he has. The cold and practical part of him--the part that really would like to get back to logistics and theories, to assessing what all this might indeed mean for all of them--yes, that part does still vaguely feel that it was a waste. ...But it's not the only part that governs Jade's thoughts anymore, either. No, if anything, there's another part that does take some validation from what Skulduggery admits to eventually--even if it's a halting and uncertain sort of admission, that only rather cements what Jade has been suspecting ever since he first read through that manic text message of earlier.

The fact that Skulduggery's saying it, though...perhaps that means something. Maybe. He's not...sure what, but--]


'Too much' is probably putting it rather lightly, quite frankly. ...It is possibly something of a feat that you're even out and about like this, right now. But if it's a break, that you think will improve things...

[Jade doesn't think a "break" is going to help, really--not in the conventional sense of the word, anyway. Not when he's pretty positive Skulduggery's finding it all but physically impossible to actually not think about this for any amount of time. Because Jade knows he certainly would be, if it were him...and he's had yet to find a single thing that truly makes the thoughts just stop for awhile, not really. But.]

Well, I imagine I've probably been quite the opposite of any help, where that might be concerned. ...And my question limit is up anyhow, it would seem. [It's a hollow sort of humor, well aware of how little such platitudes really matter in this particular instance; but Jade's head and posture dips in a brief and professional sort of partial bow anyhow, before he straightens to attention once more.] I am a man of my word most times; so, I shall leave you in peace now, insomuch as it might help. Though if there's any other way I could help...

[...Hmm, well. That last bit actually comes out before he quite realizes, but in the end Jade lets it trail off too, with a shrug of his shoulders.]

Ah, but you would have already told me anyhow if there were, I'm sure! [And all Skulduggery has told him up to this point is Go Away, essentially; no terribly difficult dots to connect, there, you know?] I do hope your vacation offers at least a little of what you're seeking. I'll be quite curious to know if it works.

[As if they both don't already know that it won't. ...But with that, Jade's going to take his leave back in the direction of the library without further pretense, assuming he can move past Skulduggery unimpeded from there. May as well get the rest of those books at the checkout desk sorted, after all...]