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Entry tags:
- !npc: astoria,
- *world jump: the horologium,
- baccano!: firo prochainezo,
- cardfight!! vanguard: ren suzugamori,
- critical role: percival de rolo iii,
- destiny 2: cayde-6,
- detroit: become human: hank anderson,
- detroit: become human: north,
- digimon adventure tri: takeru takaishi,
- digimon tamers: ruki makino,
- dragon age: morrigan,
- drakengard 3: zero,
- fairy tail: ikaruga,
- final fantasy xiv: arenvald lentinus,
- fire emblem: lucina,
- fullmetal alchemist: maes hughes,
- fullmetal alchemist: riza hawkeye,
- fullmetal alchemist: roy mustang,
- hunter x hunter: hisoka,
- kate daniels novels: barabas gilliam,
- kingdom hearts: kairi,
- legends of tomorrow: john constantine,
- mcu: steve rogers,
- mcu: tony stark,
- mega man: zero,
- original character: ilde,
- six of crows: inej ghafa,
- undertale: frisk,
- undertale: mettaton,
- voltron: allura,
- voltron: hunk,
- voltron: keith kogane,
- voltron: takashi "shiro" shirogane
welcome to the horologium.
![]() ![]() welcome to the horologium. Some of you know it is coming. The World Jump, the chaotic thrust into a new universe. But some of you are new, and though you know what the mission is, it is a bit . . . troubling, sitting around and waiting for something to happen. But eventually, you get a message on your watch. It shows Astoria . . . dark hair framing her features, her voice light and musical. She sounds like herself, for the first time in some time . . . that spark of determination back in her eyes. A MESSAGE FROM YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD WITCH.
![]() THE AWAKENING. When you wake, you are greeted by metal — there’s an expanse of silver all around you. The cot you’re laying on is somewhat rigid, like a flattened wedge of cotton more than anything, encased in a capsule-like structure. Should you inspect your surroundings, you’ll find that there are three more cots in your room..or more notably, another person in the room in of itself. Depending on where you’ve been roused from your slumber, however, you’ll find that your circumstances differ. ![]() WHISPERS IN THE DARK. In a way, it feels as though you’re suspended in time. ![]() INVESTIGATIONS The ship is fitted to house approximately 500 people — it’s a bit of a ghost town, however, lived in but abandoned no less. Additionally, please feel free to write up and work with your own prompts! These areas of the world are presented as jumping off points for your characters, not limitations. The idea of this world- as with all the others- is to explore -- you may use as much leeway as you want in order to come up with what your character will do. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask them back on the various threads back in the OOC post from before! |
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There wouldn't be anything left if that was what did em in. Where are we goin exactly? Should I uh, collect my dog, is this gonna be a day trip?
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[He shrugs. His plans are never too detailed.]
Depends on when we find it. You weren't doing anything, were you?
[So, yeah, get your dog, Hank. Firo considerately pauses and watches for Sumo to come flopping out of wherever he happens to be.]
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[He rubs the sweat from his forehead back into his hair and heads back toward the kitchen.]
Sumo? Can't leave you on the freaky dead spaceship all on your own, you gotta get up and come with me.
[He gets as far as the kitchen door and then stops, making a face and swallowing. Then he looks back at Firo. Yeah, he was just in there and it was mostly fine, but-]
Think you could go back in there and shoo him out for me? That smell...
[It's not even a bad smell. It's just so sweet, and he's been in there smelling it for days, and maybe his stomach's tired of it now because it's sure as hell letting him know. He leans against the doorway, swallowing again.]
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Uh, sure.
[All right, dog. Firo steps back into the kitchen, sizing Sumo up before reaching down to give him a firm nudge on the shoulder. Come on, buddy.
He calls out to Hank:]
I wouldn't have thought you'd have a weak stomach.
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[He takes a few slow, deep breaths.]
Please, bud.
[Sumo lifts his head with a little boof, watching Hank, and totally ignoring Firo's little nudge.]
Come on Firo, I don't think he even noticed that.
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All right, pal, if you don't move your ass, we're gonna leave you behind. Come on.
[Absently, to Hank:]
I don't know much about dogs, but shouldn't he, you know, listen to you?
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Nah, us old guys don't let anyone push us around. Right, Sumo?
Look, you have to sweet talk him. I'll-
[Hank pushes off the doorframe, takes a couple steps into the kitchen, and he'd been working on that leak into the bedrooms so, fuck, the smell is strong-]
Nope.
[He turns right back around. There's a bathroom right outside the mess hall; Hank goes straight to it. Not that he needs to, it's just dry heaving at this point, and it doesn't last long. He leans back, clears his throat, swallows, and hears the heavy pad of a very familiar set of paws behind him. He swallows again, tries to laugh a little.]
Well. Looks like that did it. Now we're set to go, I guess.
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And then Hank's gone before Firo can even ask him what's going on--but he hears well enough.
He enters the bathroom, following the dog--and the irony of that isn't lost on him, but there are bigger things to focus on right now.
To someone who's listening closely, it may be apparent that Firo's curiosity is tinged with concern.]
What's the matter with you? If you're sick, you should say something about it.
[The symptoms of withdrawal aren't wholly alien to Firo, but they are rare, for the simple fact that everybody around him had access to more than enough alcohol. So it's not his first thought.]
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Why, wanna quarantine me or somethin?
[He lets go of his hair, closing his eyes and leans his head against the wall, getting his breath back.]
Don't worry. Don't think anyone's gonna catch this one.
[He'll get up and go. In a second. He was doing okay just a few minutes ago; he just needs to take a second.]
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But Hank says it's not contagious, and Firo feels he has no reason to doubt that.]
No. I'm just wondering if you're up to this, is all.
[You know, this errand that he sort of just tacitly conscripted Hank into.]
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[He opens up his eyes again, looking tiredly at Firo, taking a deep breath, clearing his throat, and hauling himself up. He pushes at his knees, leaning against the wall until Firo decides it's time to go.]
But you know what? I also don't care. If I can't take it just leave me lyin in the hall somewhere, I'm sick of looking at food anyway.
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I'm not gonna leave you.
[He'll just drag him along and grumble a lot, if it comes to that.
He tilts his head and rests one hand on his hip.]
Are you ready to go? [And now he will deign to share the mission:] I figured we could look for their stash, if it's still here.
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[Firo drops that sudden honesty and then leaves it behind just like that but Hank's slow today, he's probably going to be slow for a while, and it takes his brain a few seconds to switch gears. Firo's not going to leave him, apparently, no matter how nice it'd be at this point to just collapse in a hallway somewhere and stay there for a while. Okay.]
Yeah, uh- yeah.
[He shakes his head, swallows again, and starts heading out.]
You say 'stash' like it's gonna be something good. What do you wanna bet it's just gonna be... I don't know. What'd be worse than what we already got? It's gonna be something worse.
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What do you mean worse? As long as it's something, that's more than what we've got.
[More = better. As far as Firo's concerned, that's all he's letting into his mental calculus right now.
While they head down the hallway, he keeps an eye out for the first door--surely that has to be promising, right?]
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[The list is endless, as long as you ditch your optimism at the door. But that's easy. He can do that any time, and it won't help them. Hank tries to think past it, pressing the heel of a hand against his head.]
But uh, okay, so. You taken a look at any of these doors yet? They all look locked, and the power's only on in the kitchen. What do you know about picking space locks?
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[There's a small door not far from where they exited the kitchen and mess area, and Firo stops in front of it, sizing it up.]
We can still try to break 'em down.
[The confidence in the statement abates slightly towards the end because this thing looks pretty damn solid. But brute force isn't their only resort--there's finesse too, so Firo whips out his knife while he studies the door for any vulnerability.]
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Hey, back up a second.
[He was going to just do it, but getting knifed in the leg is a little more than he wants in his day. Then he kicks. It's a really solid kick, the kind of kick designed to take down a door in one try, and it does about as much damage as he expected it to.]
Yeah. Didn't think so. Felt good, though.
[He rubs his knuckles against his forehead. It didn't do his head any favors, but it did slip just a sliver of that buzzing urge to move out from under his skin. Just a little bit, just for a second. But-]
How about I just do that for a while? Unless you really can pry that thing open.
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[He doesn't have any insider knowledge, just his own conviction. And a whole lot of free time.
Firo feels around the center of the door for any vulnerabilities and tests it with his knife--no dice. After a while of investigating in this way, he gives up and starts kicking it alongside Hank. For a while.
A long while.
After a time, he draws back, teeth gritted just as much with frustration as the pain and discomfort in his legs.]
This is bullshit. [How is it this strong? It's just a door! He glances at Hank.] How're you holding up?
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[He blinks a few times, trying to focus, and rubs his fingers first into his eyes, then across his forehead. He'd fallen into a kind of zen there for a while - misery-zen, if that's a thing, where the nothing was real except all the different ways his body's yelling at him and the feeling of shoving all that energy buzzing around lost inside him into whatever body part he was shoving against that door at any given time - and he only realizes that once the part of his brain that handles the words has a little trouble booting back up.]
What?
[He already said that. Did he already say that? Hank stares at the door for a second and then sinks back against the wall behind him with a thick, uncomfortable noise, his expression going tight. This shit was a lot easier to take, weirdly, when he was maybe making it worse by making his shoulder and knee and hip and everything sore on top of everything else.]
You- what'd you say? I think I, uh- I guess I wasn't really... listening.
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[Firo's almost relieved to see Hank's shift in posture because it means that he can plop down on the ground without having to be the first one to relax.
He lets his head rest on the wall as he glances over Hank's way.]
How much longer do you think you've got in you? You weren't in great shape to begin with.
[Given that he was sick before they even started. He doesn't seem that great now, and Firo wonders if he messed up by dragging Hank into this, especially when the guy's in this condition. Besides, what kind of capo can't handle one measly door on his own?]
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What else am I going to do? Go try to throw up again? Lay down and think about where my life went wrong? No, fuck, I'd rather hit shit for a while.
[He's kind of slowly sliding down toward the floor and tries to straighten up just enough so he doesn't end up outright sitting, flinching a little when he puts his weight on the leg he'd been kicking with the most - stupid, but he hadn't exactly been thinking strategically at the time.]
Fuck, if I sit down I don't know if I'm gonna get back up. I just, I just need a minute, then we can uh, get back up and do the thing. Bust that door open. You good, though? You didn't like, pull a muscle anywhere or something?
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If he were immortal here, he'd be able to keep going until he destroyed his legs--and then he could let them regenerate and keep on going. It's not fun, but it works, and he grits his teeth in annoyance at having to have a limitation like "don't physically destroy yourself" in place at such an inconvenient time.]
Fine. [He studies Hank a moment then holds a clenched fist out towards him, as if he's about to rap on Hank's head with his knuckles.]
Do you mind?
[Does Hank know what Firo's power is? Firo, apparently, assumes he does and also assumes that he'll know what the hell this gesture means.]
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What? I don’t know, probably? If you’re about to hit my head or some shit I’m definitely going to barf on you though, so. Whatever the fuck you want to do, don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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[True to his word, he reaches over and lightly taps Hank on the forehead with his knuckles.
His healing can't do much about Hank's withdrawal, but it can heal the damage Hank's done to his leg so far. And will, with the results tangible within seconds of his touch.]
How do you feel now?
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[He frowns at Firo for a second, then looks down at himself.]
Huh. Well, uh-
[He raises his eyebrows, shrugs. That's not bad. Not a miracle, not remotely, but not bad.]
My legs and shoulder aren't pissed at me anymore, so that's cool. So that's your thing? Healing, uh... just a little bit?
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