Tsukikage of the Fuuma Clan (
intercalaryninja) wrote2015-10-04 06:42 pm
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It's complicated. [what isnt with her] We couldn't find what we were lookin' for. Which means this world is doomed.
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It was, uh, this big ball of light. We called it the Light of Creation. It's really hard t' miss. Bar an' I looked fucking everywhere for it.
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The Light of Creation... and what does it do? Stop the world from ending? Where is it usually hidden? How do you know of this thing?
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[Like, real comfortable.]
Wanna drink?
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[He's comfortable now. Start when you're ready. Tsukikage's a patient man]
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[She's all too eager to slip away into the kitchen, to spend her time rummaging through the cupboards for the perfect drink to share, searching for clean glasses to use. In the end, she settles on a nice red wine. He likes wine, right?
When she slithers back in, Lup pushes the glass into his hand and flops into a pile next to the couch, all looping coils and bright, vivid scales. She reaches up to push the bangs out of her hair before taking a too generous drink from her glass.]
If you want snacks, help yourself. 'Ko keeps the cupboards all stocked.
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Tell me then what's going on. And everything you feel like you can.
[He's buckled down for the long ride]
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The gist of it is my family an' I've been runnin' from the apocalypse for the last hundred years, jumpin' from planet to planet, trying to outrun it. But I bet you can guess what happens to each world we step on.
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[That makes sense in a weird sense. Tsukikage sips his drink thoughtfully, trying to process the strange information.] How do you jump from planet to planet? Are these planets in the same dimension? [He asks, trying to get a better grip on the situation]
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They're all part of the same planar-universe, but lotsa different realities and such. Not really defined by time. The ship takes us wherever it wants to go.
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Your ship didn't take you here though. Wouldn't that mean, by that logic, the apocalypse you are describing will not follow in the same manner? Especially if this is most likely not on the same plane.
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Hm.]
That's...
[Her expression twists, a mix of sorrow and confusion pinching between her brows, ears dipped down low. She gets it, has had these exact same thoughts, but time and time again, her and Barry always arrive right back to this same answer.]
To be fair, we flew around between a hundred different planes, but - but I get it. Shit's different on this one. Didn't follow the usual structure. But we're sure... How else would we get here. Doesn't make sense otherwise.
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[It's the outliers of all outliers, at least in his experience. In his heart, maybe he does wish that Lup was right and there was an impending apocalypse to happen soon because that would be predictable. It'd be something logical and progressive, follow some plan, no matter how fucked up it was.]
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I get this place drew you all in too but - it just isn't like that for us. I know how this shit works an' it matches up perfectly. Fuck, I wish it wasn't like this. Last thing I want is for this place to disappear too. You all deserve better than that.
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[Tsukikage admittedly wouldn't mind this place disappearing. Maybe some good would come out of it, instead of the murderous stagnation people slip into.]
How do you usually get off planet before the apocalypse? Do you even have the chance to do the same this time? Because truly it doesn't seem like you do.
[Tsukikage wants to comfort her but he also wants to work through this properly. It would be best for her, after all]
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No. Guess you got me there. We leave in our ship, but like - as long as one of us makes it out with the ship, we're all saved, right? Bar an' I think maybe the others are somewhere else on this planet, whatever's beyond the sea, I guess? As long as they make it out, we'll be fine. S'just... s'just weird we haven't seen the ship all cycle.
Really weird.