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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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Uh, yeah. Speaking of- what happened to the, uh, just kind of pulling it out all ready thing? Does it um, take less work to just... have the whole thing right there like that?
[Maybe he’s not making a lot of sense. Most of Hank’s energy’s going to trying not to listen to what she’s doing.]
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All ready?
[She tries to parse out what he means by that as she works, her understanding easy to catch when it comes with a small "ah!".]
But that was really small, right? He's a big dog, so I figured he'd want more meat than that, right?
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[Not that he's thrilled about that - he sure doesn't sound thrilled about it - but he can't really think of a good solid reason he's not thrilled. Probably that's just how he's going to feel about everything right now. Sure it's gross but it's not- it's fine. Maybe he'll have to take slow, deep breaths, but he had to do that anyway so it's fine.]
There'lll probably be some leftover for uh, I guess someone else. I don't think he's gonna eat all that at once.
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[She looks down at the hare with a thoughtful frown, finishing up skinning and moving on to slicing into more edible chunks. Probably best to take the bones out, Sumo was a fancy pampered pet dog so what if he didn't know how to eat game right and choked?]
Want me to cook the rest up for you, then? It'll just take a few minutes, they have real fancy ovens here.
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Oh god. Uh, I mean- no. No, that's uh- [He swallows, then clears his throat.] That's fine. You just, uh- you just keep it for yourself, you probably need lots of, uh-
[Is that rude? Saying someone probably needs to eat a lot, if they're part horse? His fucking life, jesus.]
-anyway, if you even eat meat, don't horses- fuck, I mean... centaurs? Starts with a j, fuck. [He rubs a hand over his face, presses his fingers against his brow, and keeps them there, grimacing. He should have known not to talk to her when he was feeling like this. He goes on anyway, though, his voice slow and unhappy.] Shit, I, um- just, keep it for someone. Not for me. Okay? Sorry.
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[Most of the conversations she's had with Hank have... not gone as she'd planned them to. He said a lot of things that confused her that she could only guess were things specific to his time and world, and there was the matter of how rude she found it that he kept saying all of this was fake, that she somehow wasn't real...
But. Even she knows this is weird. Right?
Slowly, her knife work slows, and Konoha can't help but turn to look at the man. Or. His back, mostly, but.]
... Are you alright?
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[He stays how he is for a few seconds and then slides his shaking hands off his face, wraps his arms tight around himself, and half-turns to face her, grimacing, shoulders hunched.
Okay, pros and cons of being honest with her. Cons: he might have to spend a whole lot of time explaining. More time than he wants to spend thinking about it. Pros: He won't have to think of a way to lie without ticking her off - good, cause he can't think of one - and it's not like her opinion of him can get any worse.]
I'm probably about to barf a little bit but uh, I'll live. Hurray.
[Okay, or he could just be honest without actually explaining shit. That's an option. It's the easiest option, so it's probably not a surprise that's the one he went with.]
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They may have had their differences, but that doesn't stop her being sympathetic to the idea of being physically ill. She'd nearly thrown up her first time riding a "subway train", unused to the strange motion, so-]
Is it the stars outside? I had to stop looking at them myself, it's too weird to be floating out here like this...
[But if he's about to be sick...]
You can eat ginger, right?
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[He's never really been a natural remedy kind of guy but he knows what she's getting at, and after a second his expression starts to twist up with guilt. Or nausea. Or both. Probably both.]
...Thanks.
[She did all the work of thinking of an explanation for him, and it's really convenient and it's really easy, and it's always harder to lie to someone who genuinely gives a shit.]
It's uh, it's not- It's not the stars. Is that like, a motion sickness thing? Do you- I guess you wouldn't know if you get motion sick, huh, you can't really... ride. In a car.
[He's trying to be nice and polite and make conversation, okay. He's trying.]
Or a- a boat, I guess? You could probably fit on a boat.
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That wasn't remembering the faces of the children she'd looked after in Akvos. The faces of the people she'd gotten to know in the Circle, who now were gone. ... Hopefully back to their own worlds, but.]
Connor called it "motion sickness", so I guess that's it.
[As she finishes up slicing out Sumo's portion of the rabbit, she uses the "plastic wrap" Hunk had taught her about to wrap it, placing it to the side and beginning to dice up the portions she'd offered Hank a moment ago. Her mother's recipe for ginger soup usually had chicken, but. Rabbit should be fine, too.]
I've never been on a boat, though. It's a few days journey to the ocean from my village.
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Well it's, uh, it's nice, if you ever have the time to go. The ocean. But uh- maybe less than it used to be, I guess. It's nicer when you're not, uh- [He clears his throat, trying to clear away the phantom-sensation of water crowding down it every time he tries to breathe. He'd die before he went to another place like Akvos, he thinks savagely, impotently. Astoria can send them wherever she fucking wants. He clears his throat again.] It's nicer when you're not in it. The beach, you know.
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I've heard it's nice, yeah...
[And that there's good seafood. But she's had plenty of that in Akvos now. It had been good. Fresh ocean fish, not the salted or dried fare that made it inland, or the more earthy taste of river fish.
It's fine, then, right? If she doesn't demand he acknowledge that all of this is real, that she exist... maybe they'll just have a conversation. But this one has steered far too close to Akvos, to her knuckles growing pale on the knife handle she grips too tight as she continues cutting, so-]
I guess I shouldn't get on a boat, though. Or "trains" or "cars" or "spaceships". The ground is good enough for me.
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[His gaze settles on her knuckles, her grip around that knife. He's going to keep watching that as he goes on, ready to change the subject if she seems to get more tense. It's not a good idea to make someone holding a knife feel that way in the first place, but even aside from talking to her hasn't gone wrong yet. Well, he still feels like a shithead. But he's pretty sure neither of them's wanted to walk off yet. He doesn't really want to make that a pattern, their conversations ending that way.]
Or maybe that's just all the uh, dimension-hopping getting to me. I'm pretty ready to put a stop to that fuckin shit.
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[See, they agreed on something.
Her gaze stays focused on the cutting board, though, dicing the rabbit into small, bite-sized pieces before she summons a hunk of ginger root, beginning to slice it into thin shavings.]
If we hadn't been snatched up by the Witch, we could just be back in our own worlds... the least she could do is let us stay at the Temple if we don't have the sort of magic powers to help in other worlds.
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[He watches her for a second, still looking slumped and sweaty and miserable but looking thoughtful, too.]
You think you’re not helping out?
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[She shakes her head immediately, continuing to slice expertly, concentrating on the rhythmic give and take of fingers and knife along the root.]
I'm helping out... and the power the witch gave me is useful to keep everyone on the team fed, especially since we go to places with such goopy food... I just meant.
[...]
You know. Helping out the actual worlds that we're supposedly meant to save. That's different.
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[And, yeah, maybe he sounds a little bitter when he adds that last part. He's not going to try to keep that out of his voice. 'A little bitter' is actually an improvement.]
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And his bitterness is something she understands, even if her own emotions fell far more on despair and horror.]
... Like magic and fighting experience and knowing the technology, I mean.
[Even if it didn't help them at all in Akvos.
Even though she still wakes up at night thinking she's holding one of the babes in her arms only to find nothing.]
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[He slumps against the wall, wiping sweat out of his eyes and thinking about that. It’s weird to think about. He’s always thought of her as... Well, to see which one of them ought to be feeling useless all you have to do is look at them right now.]
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[As useless as she felt here...]
I've never wanted to be anything but what I am. ... Was.
[Mechanically she keeps moving, preparing her mother's recipe for ginger soup as best she could.]
But what I am just isn't what these worlds need, I'm a lumber worker from a small village. Even if the witch says fighting isn't the only way to "combat darkness".
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[He grumbles it to himself, knowing it's not that funny but saying it anyway.]
I'm gonna tell you somethin I had to learn myself. This place isn't full of like, experts and heroes and... I don't know, whoever else you're thinking of and you're the one exception. That witch doesn't know what the fuck she's doing. She's just hoping throwing a bunch of random assholes at these problems is gonna fix something. The rest of us are just as unprepared for all this shit as you are.
I, uh. I don't know how reassuring that is. But it's not just you.
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It's not like I think I'm the only one... or that I think the witch is doing things right. I don't know what she's doing, choosing all the people that she did. Some people here are so young, too...
[People who had no business being away from their parents, let alone their worlds...]
But. I just wish that once we all got here...
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Yeah? ‘Once we all got here,’ what?