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Entry tags:
- coco: héctor rivera,
- dear evan hansen: connor murphy,
- final fantasy xv: ignis scientia,
- fragile dreams: ren,
- hollow knight: the knight,
- mass effect: legion,
- original: mira delacroix,
- red vs. blue: agent washington,
- undertale: asgore dreemurr,
- ✖ captive prince: laurent,
- ✖ ffxv: gladiolus amicitia,
- ✖ ffxv: prompto argentum,
- ✖ hollow knight: troupe master grimm,
- ✖ legend of zelda: zelda,
- ✖ no.6: shion,
- ✖ original: nari reno,
- ✖ pokemon sun & moon: lillie,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent carolina,
- ✖ red vs. blue: agent connecticut,
- ✖ the adventure zone: lup,
- ✖ voltron: pidge gunderson
CLOTHING ADVENTURES
Who: Anyone! Everyone!
What: Clothes were requested. Clothes are now granted.
When: morning of the 22nd initially
Where: meet me at the room that's literally filled to the brim with clothing in 15 minutes
Warnings: It's just clothes, what could possibly go wrong!
Notes: Everyone gets free clothes whether they participated in the actual request or not. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE ISLAND.
There's a room in the Storyteller's temple; it was once empty, and now it's...not. It is, in fact, full of clothing of all sorts, to the point that it might be slightly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for.
Oh well. It's there now, no takebacks.
What: Clothes were requested. Clothes are now granted.
When: morning of the 22nd initially
Where: meet me at the room that's literally filled to the brim with clothing in 15 minutes
Warnings: It's just clothes, what could possibly go wrong!
Notes: Everyone gets free clothes whether they participated in the actual request or not. CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE ISLAND.
There's a room in the Storyteller's temple; it was once empty, and now it's...not. It is, in fact, full of clothing of all sorts, to the point that it might be slightly difficult to find exactly what you're looking for.
Oh well. It's there now, no takebacks.
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[ Real, and honestly, she'd been content enough to keep that distance, even if Varric had talked casually about dragon-slaying beside the Iron Bull and the rest of his friends, about how exhilarating it was.
She nods, somber. ]
Yeah. It wasn't that bad, because I could bring some stuff with me. And I knew what to expect.
[ From what Varric had told her, from his book. She hadn't exactly been dumped in with no warning. ]
It was still...hard, at first. But once I got used to it, it wasn't that big a deal.
[ She gives him a wry smile. ]
Not having guns isn't so bad when you know no one else has them either.
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[Remember the black bolt that was Texas, an oil-dark smear against the white of Sidewinder. She moved fast as any SPARTAN, slamming a blade between the Meta's shoulder blades and shoving, hard, all with that same fluid efficiency as the first day she plowed three fellow agents down without breaking a proverbial sweat.]
[He didn't have the same knack that C.T. did, but he learned. Over time, he learned.]
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Had almost saved her, at the end.
She just shrugs, though, and raises an eyebrow at Wash. She's seen some of his own knifework here on the islands, after all, and noted the marked improvement. ]
You're not so bad these days, either.
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Sounds nice, though. A kind of...vacation away from it all.
[Retirement. Sounds like an ideal victory. And he'd say she deserves the break, except that - except that he selfishly doesn't want to let go again, because closure, as it happens, is a multi-layered and multi-pronged thing, and not all forms of it are created equal.]
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[ She trips up on the second word. Varric is. Varric was. She still doesn't know quite how to approach it. How to talk about him. Like he's there, waiting for her. Like he's gone, and it's all just a memory. ]
They elected him Viscount of the city. He never wanted the title, but he took the responsibility seriously. There was a lot to do.
[ She'd tried to help, in between exploring the city, in between meeting the people she'd read about in his stories and trying to get her bearings. In between trying to come to grips with the fact that she was really there. ]
But we traveled a lot, too. All over the continent, meeting his friends.
[ She smiles sadly. ]
He wanted to show me everything. And...it was like, the more I saw, the more...real it felt. The more I...understood him.
[ The more she loved him. The more she felt like she really belonged. ]
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[Some part of him is chaining her away from that. From simply...wanting to get back. She could unselfishly want it and take the first opportunity to rip holes in reality to get back to him, if it weren't for the fact that there are people, reflections of who she was, that don't want to let go.]
[That have quite openly admitted that they don't want to let go.]
How long were you there?
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She makes a small, melancholy noise, and looks away. ]
A couple of months.
[ Not nearly long enough. ]
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[How long will it be before she's been here longer than she was there? Has that already happened? Is she counting the days? Tracking the threshold?]
[Don't think about it.]
Must have been some...pretty good months.
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Yeah.
[ But her throat hurts suddenly, so much that she has to choke out the single word, and while she'd been okay talking about it before, suddenly she's...not anymore. Another sound escapes her, more distressed this time, and she turns her face away, wiping her eyes. ]
Sorry, I...
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[There's no guarantee she can ever go back.]
[ You ever notice every time you open your mouth you make things worse?]
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[ She'd chosen to talk about it, after all. She could have changed the subject long before now, if she'd wanted to. Should have, maybe. But...
She sucks in a shaky breath, then turns back to Wash. ]
It's...it's good to talk about it, sometimes.
It helps remind me that...it really happened.
[ That it wasn't all a hallucination, or a dream, no matter how far away and inaccessible it all seems now. ]
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[Wash did contribute to this little clothing pile, after all. It was more to test the verisimilitude of the entire system than anything else, but he came away with the acknowledgment that at least the exchange of stories for material goods works.]
[Meaning that he can tell his abstracted, clipped, after-mission report-esque "stories" and those can still net him something.]
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And maybe it's a little hypocritical to ask, while she's standing here picking through clothes that someone else's story had bought them, but she's asking anyway. ]
Do you really think that's a good idea?
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[His use of them ultimately boils down to that which is purely utilitarian - his paranoia would never allow for anything else - but those "offerings" apparently still counted to the clothing pile, so he'll call that a win.]
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[ You don't get something for nothing, though. Stories for favors seems like a simple enough proposition on the surface, but what's the point? There must be more to it than that. ]
Why do you think he wants to hear them? The stories.
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[Forty offerings is evidently enough to boost a god after reviving something like two-dozen people all at once.]
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[ On the other hand, "they" also say that he's a god. How's she supposed to say how gods work? ]
Do you believe them?
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[He learned that lesson late, but boy, boy did he learn it.]
But if no one else is going to get us what we need to survive, I'm going to use what I can.
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And she knows that plenty of other people share stories every month, with no ill effects - yet. As far as she knows, the Storyteller's never done anything to harm any of them.
(Yet.)
She nods slowly. ]
Maybe.
I'll think about it.
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[He hasn't used any stories for ammo yet, but he's been pretty conservative. God help them the minute they run into something that actually can be cut down with bullets.]
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[ Wash chill it with the guns, they're literally in tropical paradise here. ]
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It's not like I don't have any knives. It's just good to have a long range option.
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Throwing knives is a long-range option.
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[The bottom line is that you simply shouldn't run out of knives, in theory, but what kind of strategy is that?]
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wrap it up here?
sure!