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acatalepsy_logs2018-09-19 08:25 pm
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Entry tags:
- !event,
- !mod,
- detroit: become human: connor,
- detroit: become human: hank anderson,
- digimon adventure tri: takeru takaishi,
- drakengard 3: zero,
- fate: mordred,
- final fantasy vii: aerith gainsborough,
- final fantasy xiv: alisaie leveilleur,
- final fantasy xiv: alphinaud leveilleur,
- final fantasy xiv: arenvald lentinus,
- final fantasy xv: prompto argentum,
- fire emblem: lucina,
- fullmetal alchemist: maes hughes,
- fullmetal alchemist: roy mustang,
- jinba: konoha,
- nier: 2b,
- nier: a2,
- nier: brother nier,
- nier: emil,
- nier: kainé,
- nier: number 4,
- original character: daylight vis lornlit,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 5: akira kurusu,
- persona 5: ann takamaki,
- tales of xillia 2: ludger kresnik,
- tokyo xanadu: kou tokisaka,
- voltron: hunk,
- voltron: takashi "shiro" shirogane
( the sickness: phase two )
![]() ![]() the sickness ends. the temple. The Temple, shortly after Astoria's burst of energy, is in a constant state of growth. Trees are bursting into existence from seeds in mere seconds, flowers are growing wherever magic lands . . . and the Temple is abruptly a-buzz with energy, magic crackling throughout the air. You may find a tree in your house, or flowers suddenly growing along the walls, or plants wiggling their way through the stone walls of the buildings of the Temple. All of a sudden, the place looks very overgrown. ![]() lake dona. Lake Dona is a massive body of water, stretching outward for so far that it almost seems like an ocean until you see that the water is fresh. It is surrounded by long, leafy trees that dip into the water and has a variety of ancient ruins scattered around it -- weathered stones set into circles at seemingly even intervals, old buildings that seem to mirror the Temple in construct. |
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[oh]
Because you strike me as a risk taker, what with how you're standing out in the hallway in your boxers.
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I just woke up, okay? I woke up with a tree in my room, and my dog in the tree. You ever lived in an apartment building? You're gonna see boxers every now and then, that's how it works. This isn't a risk, it's a consequence.
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[that takes all of five seconds. he's just saying]
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[As awkward as he might have felt about this at first, being out like this and realizing, hey, people are actually here walking by, now his boxers are under attack. They must be defended.]
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You're awfully defensive. Is that your favorite pair of boxers?
[did he insult Hank's favorite pair of boxers]
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And they are pretty modest, so. Also, getting back in to change with that tree right there is a pain in the ass.
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How do you plan on getting back in at all?
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[which would be very useful for getting past the tree, but--]
I can't take you with me, though.
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[He smiles a little so the sarcasm will come off a teensy bit softer.]
Can you take other stuff? Like, inanimate objects?
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I can take my clothes, but that's it. Which is for the best, or I might be standing in the hallways in less than just my boxers.
[NOBODY WANTS TO SEE THAT]
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[he's surprised he hasn't gotten stuck in any walls or doors lately]
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[Because that's really the primary purpose of something like that, right?]
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[just meets Hank's gaze firmly and gives him a fingerguns, neither confirming nor denying that accusation]
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Well, thanks anyway. I guess the world will just have to deal with my apparently terrible boxers for a little while.
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More seriously, there has to be someone out here who can help you with your. . . [glances at the tree]
Tree-mendous problem.
["more seriously," he says, right before making another pun]
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Shit, this whole situation was almost worth it just for that. I'm sure it'll be fine, I mean. I could, uh. Technically I could probably climb, uh. Some part of it. If I could just trust my fuckin hands. But in the meantime, the puns, they kinda- [He tilts his head back to look up at Sumo.] -raise my spirits, you know?
Get it? Raise, because Sumo's pretty high up there? I don't know if that one works.
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I'll give you credit for attempting to branch out of the normal repertoire of tree puns.
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[Hank grins, proud of himself for coming up with a pun he doesn't have to explain.]