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I Was Looking for a Breath of Life
Who: Valdis and Open!
What: New Arrival tries to cope with being dropped into a new place after a massive bloodbath
When: November
Where: All over
Warnings: Headaches, grumpiness, will warn if it gets worse than that.
1) Arrival: Her head screamed at her, sharp pain cutting into her vision with every breath. Eyes closed tightly, Valdis does her best to breathe. The heavy death in the air, filled with lingering desperation and trauma tightened her chest. Of all the times to fall into a new world, it would be just after a massacre. With her head in her hands, her black hair hiding her face, she leaned against the railing of the walkway, trying to drown out the pain. This was definitely where it all happened. The pain was worse here.
"Haven't felt this bad since the last war," she muttered. "How many people died?"
2) Revelations: Valdis worked her way through the ship, avoiding her cabin as much as possible, seeking to memorize the layout of the ship and maximize her ability to move quickly should it be necessary. The Void is silent, a fact she should be grateful for, and in some ways, very much is. But now the silence is simply silence, and the feeling that the dead are around every corner sits in her gut. She can’t see them, except maybe flitting out of the corner of her eyes from time to time, but she can sense that they aren’t alone. Footsteps sounded from behind her, she’d been so focused on the dead that she hadn’t paid attention to the living. She turns around, hand on the hilt of the rather impressive sword hanging on her hip.
"Hello?"
3)Buffet: Without the ability to draw on the dead, Valdis must find something to soothe the very human feeling of hunger. She’d known the feeling from home, before her memories had begun to return, but now she found it highly annoying.
“What’s the best thing here?”
Second Week of November and Onwards
4) Library: Valdis has finally taken Erin's advice and found the black binder in the library. She is not thrilled with what she's reading and the tension is visible in her usually elegant jawline and the glowing red in her eyes. Fear isn't found anywhere in her demeanor or soul, but rather a thoughtful, yet tense, aura radiates from where she sits. She's so focused that almost anyone not touched by death could approach without her noticing. If they are touched by death, she may react poorly, so tread carefully.
5) Hurikane: She can't get drunk, but she sure is trying her best with pure vodka and whatever else she can find that's strong. She's not even really trying to taste it, just downing it as fast as the invisible bartender can deliver, and exhausting her healing abilities as she goes. It's still not enough to even give her a buzz though. Disappointing.
6)Wildcard round: Your turn!
What: New Arrival tries to cope with being dropped into a new place after a massive bloodbath
When: November
Where: All over
Warnings: Headaches, grumpiness, will warn if it gets worse than that.
1) Arrival: Her head screamed at her, sharp pain cutting into her vision with every breath. Eyes closed tightly, Valdis does her best to breathe. The heavy death in the air, filled with lingering desperation and trauma tightened her chest. Of all the times to fall into a new world, it would be just after a massacre. With her head in her hands, her black hair hiding her face, she leaned against the railing of the walkway, trying to drown out the pain. This was definitely where it all happened. The pain was worse here.
"Haven't felt this bad since the last war," she muttered. "How many people died?"
2) Revelations: Valdis worked her way through the ship, avoiding her cabin as much as possible, seeking to memorize the layout of the ship and maximize her ability to move quickly should it be necessary. The Void is silent, a fact she should be grateful for, and in some ways, very much is. But now the silence is simply silence, and the feeling that the dead are around every corner sits in her gut. She can’t see them, except maybe flitting out of the corner of her eyes from time to time, but she can sense that they aren’t alone. Footsteps sounded from behind her, she’d been so focused on the dead that she hadn’t paid attention to the living. She turns around, hand on the hilt of the rather impressive sword hanging on her hip.
"Hello?"
3)Buffet: Without the ability to draw on the dead, Valdis must find something to soothe the very human feeling of hunger. She’d known the feeling from home, before her memories had begun to return, but now she found it highly annoying.
“What’s the best thing here?”
Second Week of November and Onwards
4) Library: Valdis has finally taken Erin's advice and found the black binder in the library. She is not thrilled with what she's reading and the tension is visible in her usually elegant jawline and the glowing red in her eyes. Fear isn't found anywhere in her demeanor or soul, but rather a thoughtful, yet tense, aura radiates from where she sits. She's so focused that almost anyone not touched by death could approach without her noticing. If they are touched by death, she may react poorly, so tread carefully.
5) Hurikane: She can't get drunk, but she sure is trying her best with pure vodka and whatever else she can find that's strong. She's not even really trying to taste it, just downing it as fast as the invisible bartender can deliver, and exhausting her healing abilities as she goes. It's still not enough to even give her a buzz though. Disappointing.
6)Wildcard round: Your turn!
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"I dunno who Erin is. Or well I've probably met them and forgot." A shrug, "I do that. So sorry in advance if I see you in three hours and introduce myself again. But I've been here like six months so I've met most of 'em."
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"I'm not sure who Eridan is, but I suspect everyone on the Serena Eterna has killed at least once." If not more. "Even before coming aboard. And from what I hear, well, the killing simply continues on the whim of the Captain."
Has she understood correctly?
"And don't worry about it, I'm sure you have many who come and go."
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And he means that literally.
"There's a difference between being a murderer or killing people and being a serial killer. Also pretty sure he's the pentagram of blood and candles sort of dude. Fucking weirdo." Considering all their conversations end in fights he legitimately has no idea if that guy is a killer, or even what his name is. They're real good at communication.
"I don't think the Captain gives a shit if we kill each other honestly. He needs emotions and you don't really feel emotions when you're dead. So like... probably better ways to get that. We only had the one deathmatch, before my time, and he didn't do it again. So I dunno."
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"Your roommate does sound frightening." Not really, but trying to be nice. "I haven't spoken with the captain yet. Is he generally easy to meet? Worth talking to? Or should I just do my best to ignore him?"
She still needs to go check out that book in the library that Erin mentioned/
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As for the Captain, "So I've talked to him a few times, and he's always been fine? He pretty much acts like he's just some guy, granted some guy that could probably vaporize us, but just a dude. But almost everyone else I've talked to who's talked to him said he was a complete fucking jackass. So I guess it depends on what you ask him? And I think it's worth it, me and Steven found out a bunch of shit from him directly like months before it became common knowledge."
He rolls his eyes and gives a little huff, "I tried to tell people but no one wanted to believe the crazy guy so.... Whatever. It's all in the library now."
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His information on the captain is of far more interest to her and she listens carefully. "What did he tell you that no one believed?"
She could go look it up in the libary. Perhaps it is in that book that Erin mentioned.
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Because of course his concern is the snacks and not himself. He also doesn't want to have to stab someone who just arrived on the ship if they come at him. He's very tired.
"You can't go home. We weren't taken from our worlds, we were copied so you're not even gone. You're still there doing your thing, while this version of you is an entirely new instance of yourself. Which means you can't go back, because you're already there and meeting yourself will blow up reality. Or well, not blow up reality it'll just be really bad, but that sounds way cooler. Also this version of you would vaporize." He is greatly paraphrasing the more scientific and emotionless explanation he'd gotten from the Captain and from the following information sharing meeting. "Unless you're dead, like me. I could probably go back since it's not like I can meet my corpse. But I'll probably give everyone who knows who I am a heart attack so... still not a good idea. And my buddy is stuck here since he's still alive there. Feel like I'm gonna end up on his gator ranch in Florida as the weird guy who lives in the shed and keeps the chickens to feed that gators. Well on my way to becoming Freddy instead of Jason so suck on that Pickles."
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"Well, that is quite the reveal. I can see why people would be upset by it."
She's not exactly one of them.
"So....we just start a new life here? Figure out how to function and best serve our new god?"
She hates gods, but she's not exactly going to try to kill one, or be their friend. But there has to be some perks somewhere. At least no archdemon is chasing her here.
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"Doesn't mean we have to get complacent, we can still try and figure out how to leave, you'd just have to go somewhere else. Like there's a whole ass multiverse out there. We can maybe pick a different reality and go there. Or if you like yours you just need one like three feet to the left, where you don't already exist. Pretty sure it's an infinite probability thing. Though we could maybe convince the captain to sail the boat into some brave new world that isn't a pocket dimension like this one."
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Someone powerful enough to create this place, and bring them here has to have a reason. Gods don't actually just do things only for kicks and giggles. She could be wrong though, there's always a first.
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He's gonna go peer at every passenger to try and figure out who it is. His bet is on Ava.
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"I see." He has a weird look on his face, like he's thinking very hard about what he just told her. "Well I can't say I like the idea of being a battery, but...what happens if someone runs out of energy?"
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"Probably have to ask someone who had that happen to them. The times I died weren't like that."
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"Are they capable of talking?" She asks, still not quite sure of all the details of what went down before she arrived.
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Though admittedly he's gotten significantly better since being here, so maybe he does have some idea about it.
"But you'll deff wanna check out the library, I think that's where the skeleton is keeping the binder. UH.. skull uhm... dig something. Skelling... no wait... Skulduggery. That's the one. He's keeping all the info there."
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She's jolted out of her head when he mentions the binder that Erin had told her about. Skulduggery. What a strange name, no wonder Pratt had mistaken it for the word skeleton.
"I see, I'll have to go check it out. Hopefully it will answer more questions than it asks."
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Considering a good portion of one page is him and Ryan going back and forth via drawings over how to best pet the spectral cat that tried to suck Izzy's soul out. And without words that's gonna be completely incomprehensible to anyone else.
"Having answers means you ask new questions right? Anyway, I'm gonna go drop all these snacks off before everyone in Tauva dies of the munchies."
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She's learned quite a bit though, enough to start to get her bearings.
"It was...nice to meet you, Pratt."