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- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
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August Intro: You Think...You Wink...You Do A Double Blink...
INTRO LOG: AUGUST
Who: Everyone!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr.
When: August 3rd
Where: Ensō
Warnings: Mark as needed!
What: New souls arrive to the archipelago of LifeAftr.
When: August 3rd
Where: Ensō
Warnings: Mark as needed!

Part I: Get Wrekt
You rouse to a splash of sea salt drying on your skin. A haze of glass-white sand glitters in your vision, dappled by lush palms and thick, curling foliage that disappears into a jungle of deep jade. From behind, crackling wood and sawing rope groan from a mangled life raft ran ashore. A petering wash of tide over pebbled sand fills your ears as you struggle to gain your bearings in a vast portrait of tropical color…
No...no, no, that’s not precisely how this story starts.
Why don't we start over?
You rouse to a splash of sea salt, spraying across yourself and the wooden floor beneath you as it breaks across the edge of the platform. The light as it dances across the sea is blinding, dappling white spots across your vision as you slowly come back to consciousness and realize that - this is not where you last remember being.
The middle of the ocean is likely not a place most recall being at all. As you struggle to fully comprehend the new scenario in which you have found yourself, three things become quickly apparent. The raft you find yourself upon barely constitutes as something that should float, never mind a boat. In the distance, perhaps a few hours away at most, a large island beckons to you, a wide strip of beach surrounded by cliffs making it very clear where the most fortuitous of directions shall be.
Lastly, of course, you’re not alone. Hopefully your new companion(s) are just as keen to get ashore before nightfall as you, or voyaging together will not be the most positive experience. At your side you will find a knapsack, one to every member of your raft party, and upon inspecting its contents, you will discover any rewards you may have accrued - as well as a few other items to give you a fighting chance.
A note to those who participated in the Test Drive Meme: those threads, if all parties involved would like, can be game canon in the form of dream-like memories involving a place very much like this one, though the layout is considerably different.

Part II: Choose Your Own Adventure
By fortune (or misfortune, as it were), you eventually find your feet meeting sand, blessed shore to stagger upon as you shake off your newly found sea-legs. There are those that may find this place familiar, as though it appeared in a dream, though the expanse of shore certainly seems larger. The beach stretches off into the distance on both sides, curving around sharp ridges and cliffs, mist obscuring the view the farther along it goes.
So here you are. You’ve found land. Company. Supplies. The sun is now beginning to trek rather low upon the horizon…spending the night outside in such an unfamiliar land is unappealing at best and outright dangerous at the worst.
There is one silver lining in the midst of this mess. Directly ahead, the beach curves up a gentle slope until it meets forest, some manner of building visible through the trees. Further exploration of this area will reveal a dilapidated building of sorts; the architecture is indiscernible to even the most skilled eye. Despite looking as if it has seen better days, there are areas that offer some form of shelter...and who knows what else. Just because it appears uninhabited doesn’t mean you won’t wind up pleasantly, or unpleasantly, surprised.

So what shall you do from here, traveller? There is land to be explored, strangers to meet, friends to reunite with. Supplies to inspect and plenty of questions in need of being said aloud. Choose your path, make haste, and above all else: survive. And whatever you will, take heart.
Your story is about to begin anew.
Feeling a tad adrift? Make sure to check the Locations Page, which has details regarding the starting areas and a handy map for those who feel better with a bird's eye view!
( CODED BY BOOTYCALL )
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Is helping them.
Frisk is thankful, and can tell from Chara's demeanor that they are too. Perhaps their vote of trust is closer to a business transaction, but that may be one of the sturdiest kinds to be found.
It's Chara's final question that throws them, a little.
Their eyes slide from their Partner to Tim. And back again. It's surprising, but the implication is easy to discern, and Frisk simply tucks the mask into their knapsack without comment. Not exactly a businesslike transaction, then... at least maybe not so much as the knowledge of a mile in one's shoes.
Ha, ha.
Regardless, Frisk says nothing.
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Good question. He hasn't planned that far ahead - hasn't had any reason to. His consideration lies slack and heavy across his own shoulders, but he's carried heavy burdens before. A few more secrets, a few more lies...what's the difference, in the end? He knows where he's bound, and he won't be weighing himself down any more or less than he would otherwise.
"I'll walk as far as I need to," he says simply. If it takes him off the edge, well - he'll burn that bridge when he gets to it, won't he? His eyes flick over to Frisk's, briefly, and away again. Prolonged eye contact was never comfortable for him growing up, and he doubts any child likes to be pinned down with a scintillating stare. In times of distress, deal with the quiet ones first.
But Frisk - Frisk is always quiet.
Funny, that.
"Is that what you want?" The question is posed to both parties, though he has a hunch as to which of them will see fit to answer.
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They just want to reach the End. If it turns out that ERASURE won't take them the entire way... it's taken them some of it. Rid them of ties they didn't need. It's not as fast as they wanted- it's not as fast as either of them wanted.
But they didn't ask, did they? They assumed; they had Frisk cut their hair, listened and added to a story of two children who never climbed a mountain, not even once.
Is that really what Frisk wants?
Chara stays quiet. Their eyes trail to their Partner, because in the end, their motions remain the same.
I, your humble servant, will follow you...
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What a silly question.
In the expectant silence that follows, Frisk senses the gravity of any answer they'll give. What do they want? They wanted... a happy ending. Not for themself, but for everyone who could still receive one. They wanted to let go. They wanted it: love, LOVE, forgiveness, Resets. They wanted it, and they wanted all to stop.
Chara's eyes are on them. Dripped in the color of their SOULs. A thought occurs to them, and their own gaze lifts to Tim, studying the quiet steel of his jaw, the ash in his skin and in his eyes. They don't think about the state of other peoples' SOULs much. They're not the type to make that judgement.
But for some, they wonder.
...
Their answer is the same as always. It's one that isn't theirs.
"We haven't a choice. We go."
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That's the crux of it. If that's their decision, who's he to steal that from under anyone's feet? You can't sway someone from that. You can't rip that option away. Not when it's the one thing that offers you some semblance, some modicum of control you never had.
He isn't surprised. He nods. Returns his gaze to the fire as it crackles in flurries of red and orange. Hisses of sparks kicked up into the air, slivers of molten gold on black.
"All right." He's already tied to them out of necessity - a pill bottle hidden up someone's sleeve and a warning unspoken. It's wisest never to trust. "If that's what you need, that's what we'll do."
To whatever extent they want to interpret it, to whatever extent they want it to be - we.
His eyes flick up once more to meet Frisk's. "Kittu." Then - to Chara. "Kid...one?"
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Apparently. There's no protest to the words. They wonder how much of that is just a natural inclination to accept such paths in life- and how much is his own, unnatural understanding of what they've been through.
They don't bother asking.
"Kidwun." Chara agrees easily, smile as natural as ever. Which is to say- not at all. "We cannot promise a reward for your assistance, Tim."
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It's a truth, masking a truth, masking the lie of Kittu. Two truths won't right the lie, but isn't it a little amusing? Maybe two truths in a row will appease the average person, and they won't think to dig any further.
Either way, they're quick to look back up at Tim, their voice muffled behind carved wood. Indeed, it hasn't splintered them at all.
"But thank you."
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"I'm not doing this for a reward," he says. His shoulders jerk in a shrug. "You deserve to have someone in your corner."
There's a good chance neither of them will believe him - or at least, Chara has a good reason not to trust that.
They deserve, both of them, to have someone in their corner who can remember why they're in that corner in the first place. He's not the ideal candidate in any case, but he's the only one they have. All in all, that's pretty damn unfortunate for everyone.
They'll make do.
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No. They do not believe him. Calmly, they lift the mask to their face, settling it over the bridge of their nose.
It feels wrong. But then, so has everything in this place.
"How much of your medication do you usually require a day, Tim?" He could always try to lie- but then, they can count. And a dubious answer may have them seeking out answers from people he'd prefer them not to ask.
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Which is precisely why they'll have to make do.
"One...two capsules, maybe. Depending on how bad a day it is." Are they liable to have bad days here? He can't say just yet. "I can stretch it out. Long as I need to."
He glances over his knapsack, the meager supplies he's already counted and double-counted.
"You guys set for food or anything like that?"
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They don't. And they need him.
Chara tilts their head, smile clear enough in their voice.
"We weren't eating at the castle; I doubt we can't simply bend the rules here, as well." It's as simple as focusing on that little moment, on the beach. A time in which Frisk was Determined, and-
And Chara doubles over, like they've just been punched in the gut.
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-- Chara doubles over, like they've just been punched in the gut.
Frisk doesn't. They suck in a breath, thin and sharp behind their mask, and stagger, catching themself on one foot as if shoved from behind. Both hands fly up to their chest and intercept a wild flash of red light that blinks rapidly over their sweater like a shattered neon bulb.
They remain silent, poised like a statue long after the light fades and a sharp, electric stink of ozone fills the void instead.
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The hot reek of ozone cloys at his lungs, sizzles in his nostrils, and he jerks on the spot, briefly reaching for the way Chara's doubled over.
Briefly.
He jars to a halt before he's closed the distance between them, and lets his shoulders and his hands drop. He knows better than to grab at someone like that, when they're already reeling. The prickle of phantom fingers on his skin stings, and he can't - doesn't - won't parse which set of memories those belong to. Because it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Stick to what matters.
"Are you hurt?" he says, low and urgent. "Either of you?"
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They eye the area for a long moment, before their eyes shift to meet their Partner's.
"...It's corrupted."
It is not the neatly composed voice that Chara would usually strive for. For the first time in a long time- potentially the first time since Tim has met them, the emotion that Chara is currently feeling is clear for all to hear.
They're afraid.
"Our SAVE."
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In response to Tim, of course -- hurt may not be the word for it. It is certainly something else. Slowly, Frisk reaches for their mask with one hand and pushes it up their forehead, revealing their expression: one eye clenched in a wince, the other wide enough to show the rusty color of their eye in the sunlight. Their other hand stays over their chest.
They can feel it beating -- no, it's -- pounding. Like a bassline of palpitations. A hot knife carved from bone-splinters in their ribcage. The rhythm isn't... the SAVE isn't...
It's corrupted.
They stare at Chara for a beat, a pound, and grind their tongue between their molars.
"It still worked. I think."
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The discomfort is palpable, radiating from them both like a fever. One rusted maroon iris has yawned open, the other clenched shut.
It's corrupted.
The nuances of that statement, again, escape him, but nothing about corrupted, or the way it impacted either child, can be good. The sparking ozone prickles at the hairs at the nape of his neck, pocking his arms with gooseflesh.
"I don't think..." No. That's not on him to make that judgment call. He's not their parent, or even their guardian. He's just some guy. Some liability they now have to protect, and is trying to repay that by protecting them in turn. So don't make it a judgment.
Form it into a question.
"Is that worth it?"
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Undoubtedly, it still worked. The process of forcing to do so, however.
"I'm sure you'll find yourself comprehending this easily enough, mister Wright," Chara begins slowly. "but in our own world, our SAVES had a far greater capability than they did in Sol Raveh. It was only upon our arrival there that they began to affect us, and us alone."
They cast another look at Frisk, sharp eyes examining them for any signs of discomfort. And they know, without stating it, that the most likely reason for this is due to their actions. Another consequence, for their failure. Another burden.
"It's possible that being further removed from our world has caused our power to deteriorate further. In which case..."
...
"We may need to reserve it's function for emergencies only."
Which means eating again. Sleeping. Things they hadn't needed to worry about before, suddenly brought back to the forefront again when they were no longer in a place where such resources were easy to attain.
To say Chara's displeased about this revelation is an understatement.
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It worked, but there was a cost. And they'll add up. They just don't know exactly what they're paying with, yet.
Emergencies only. Frisk understands what this means, too, and their hand lifts again, flipping the mask back down over a now-still expression.
"Fine."
If Frisk is displeased, it can be discerned only in the curtness of their statement itself; their tone has refused to budge.
Why bother? They are not above consequences.
Still, they add after a pause:
"We'll make it worth it."
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Alone.
Because they eradicated themselves from ninety-nine percent of their support system.
With a breathed-out curse, he rubs the heel of one palm up into one eyesocket, passing fingers through his hair, salt-stiffened and windblown.
"Rubber bands," he mutters.
No one is above consequences, one of them one said. But they said that they could choose theirs, at least.
Not anymore.
"Stretch it far enough, it snaps back at you."
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It's dangerous. Dangerous for a child like them, who hardly thinks about death as anything real, anymore. Dangerous for a child like Frisk, who is much the same.
That's your fault, isn't it?
Taking a break would be far too easy. For themself, at least, they cannot say it isn't tempting.
Exhaling slowly, Chara takes a seat by the fire, staring into the flames. The mask hides their expression perfectly- it appears they have nothing else to say.
The game has changed once more.
In a few minutes, they'll have to pretend they're prepared to deal with that.