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Post by strider on Dec 27, 2020 3:12:41 GMT -5
Nico couldn’t help the smile that spread across his features as Sam noticed him. He had tried to be quiet, really, but he had a feeling his heartbeat and quiet giggles had given him away. Oddly enough, he found he didn’t mind. He ducked, expecting the snowball to hit, then stood tall on his branch and laughed as it hit a branch instead of him. “That all you got?” he teased lightly, brows raising in a sort of challenge. It was lighthearted, of course, but what fun was a snowball fight without a little bit of the competitive spirit? He watched Sam run, letting him go for a bit before he hopped down from his branch, shadow travelling in midair and appearing on the other side of the building, pressed up against the wall where he was hoping Sam wouldn’t be able to see him. He bent down, peering around the side of the lodge to see where Sam had got to. Good. He might have enough time to make a couple more snowballs before he was spotted and ambushed. His nose and cheeks rosy from the cold, Nico bent down and began to pack snow with his quickly numbing hands.
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Post by strider on Dec 27, 2020 3:30:50 GMT -5
Orpheus himself was lost in thought for several long moments. There was a lot to think about, in a place like the House, and even more so in a place like the lodge, that seemed so nice. It was welcoming in the way the living room wasn’t, what with the fireplace and the snacks, and all of the comforts Orpheus most associated with having guests over. Why was the lodge kinder? Was it, really? Did the rooms branching off lead to the same places as the rooms in the hallway did? He wasn’t keen on checking, at the moment. The lodge itself seemed nice and warm, and Orpheus found himself rather reluctant to risk his life at the moment. If he had known what Λ was thinking, there were a number of things he could have said – would have wanted to say. Trust was not a prerequisite to friendship. Trust was a gift you could give, but caring about someone wasn’t conditional on whether or not they trusted you. He may have assumed that Λ trusted him at least a little bit – they were friends, after all – but he wouldn’t have minded if he’d known the truth. He could trust someone while knowing they didn’t trust him. Besides, he didn’t believe that trust was all or nothing. You could trust someone to be kind to you without trusting them with your life. Did Λ distrust him down to the most basic level? That might have been a bit more discomfiting, but still not a dealbreaker. The issue was Orpheus had no way to know what Λ was thinking. He couldn’t read minds. He could barely read his friend’s expressions. He smiled, pushing away his curiosity about what his friend was thinking. “Of course,” he murmured softly, “I’m glad it’s worth something to you. My belief… I suppose it’s worth something to me, because it’s mine, but… I think it must have some sort of value if it’s worth something to you, as well.” He smiled, reaching for another cookie. He was going to have to be careful, he’d already eaten several, but they were very good. And, at first glance, they didn’t seem to be poisoned. Still, Orpheus didn’t blame Λ for not partaking in the enjoyment of the cookies. With those odds… Orpheus himself was surprised he’d tried some. “I understand,” he murmured softly, dusting any potential crumbs off himself. “I wouldn’t expect you to eat anything I brought, of course. You wouldn’t know the cook, you wouldn’t know who else had touched it, and if there’s any risk at all I would feel terrible having put you in danger. But… I believe a great deal could be learned just from looking at it, yes? At least to determine if we have some, if any, of the same ingredients?” Orpheus seemed about to say more, but he hesitated for just a moment. “I… appreciate that,” he managed softly, his smile widening of its own accord. “I’d like to taste a lot of the things you’ve mentioned, especially now that I’ve had a taste of the House’s versions – versions that I’m not terribly convinced are correct. It’s the House… perhaps it swapped the taste of chocolate chip and… what was the other one you mentioned? Snicker-doodle?” His accent came through a bit on the last word, as his language had no equivalent. He tried to echo it exactly as he had heard it. “I wouldn’t know. I’ve never tasted either. Your food, though… I would believe the taste to be right. And I’d think it would have a much smaller risk of being dangerous, right?” He gave a small smile. The world of calculating how dangerous things could be was new to him, but that was what seemed to work for Λ. Orpheus could function in that framework if it made it easier for his friend.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 27, 2020 7:30:53 GMT -5
“Oh, so that’s how they make shapes.” Kelsier exclaimed, grabbing a cookie cutter as he suddenly understood its purpose. “I always wondered.” Really, he hadn’t wondered that much, but he had been curious about it sometimes when he happened to see one. He probably could have figured it out if he’d actually given it any effort. He glanced at Myrnin again. Well, he had no real reason to disbelieve him about the cookies. So they’d probably work, right? He smiled, pleased to see Myrnin having a good time with the ingredients, then turned back to the oven. Which was decidedly less clear. “Working on it.” He said, frowning at the contraption as though it had somehow offended him. There were a lot of buttons. Some of them were labeled, he realized, and promptly pressed the ‘bake’ button. Oh. Temperature. Right. He leaned back, considering. Hotter meant they’d be done faster, right? Probably? He stared at the dial. Then he just turned it up as high as it would go. Faster was usually better, was his reasoning. The faster they baked, the faster they would be ready. He glanced at Myrnin, curious how he was coming with the ingredients. “Not really, no.” He admitted. “None that I know of, anyway. Skaa don’t really have the time or energy for customs, though they do try sometimes. And who cares about the nobility’s customs.” "I have a feeling the nobility do," Myrnin mused. "But that is rather unfortunate about the Skaa. They can be quite fun if you're in on the joke." He frowned in the direction of the mistletoe. He was very curious if he was almost done with the cookie dough. It seemed a bit too dry. He dumped some water in. Seemed a bit too wet. He dumped some flour in. Probably right after that. He wasn't sure what to do after that. Spread it out? He was pretty sure he was supposed to spread it out. He dumped it onto the counter. It sat there. Myrnin stared at it. Then he vaguely started patting it, as if hoping that would cause it to flatten. It worked eventually, though that might just have been the vampiric strength. "You wanna help press the cookie cutters into it?" Myrnin asked with a touch of hesitation. "I think that's what you do now." Well, he couldn't have that level of hesitation. He said very confidently, "That's what you do next."
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 27, 2020 7:51:46 GMT -5
Kelsier watched as Sol climbed up onto the table, his smile still resting easily on his features. So she was willing to risk him tricking her to get the food. He wasn’t surprised, there was no way getting food was ever easy or safe for her. This was probably a whole lot less drama than she was used to, in fact. He didn’t actually know what her world was like. But he thought maybe he had an idea now. “It’s called hot chocolate.” He told her, and almost sheathed the dagger before he realized that it would sound like he was drawing it instead. Best to leave it out for the moment, then. “It’s the best thing I’ve ever tasted, honestly. We don’t get it where I come from, so I never had it before I came here.” Sol | Lodge | ®Hawkpath® |"Tastes like dust packets," said Sol incomprehensibly, through a mouthful of buttered rolls. What she meant, of course, was that she'd had hot chocolate before without knowing it - in the form of packets of powdered chocolate and freeze dried marshmallows that she'd inhaled indiscriminately upon finding it. She'd never been totally sure it wasn't concrete dust or something, but it hadn't seemed to make her sick, which was good enough for her. "Why're you still here?" she asked suspiciously, grabbing a handful of Hershey's kisses and beginning to impatiently work on unwrapping them.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 27, 2020 15:17:27 GMT -5
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ Iceclaw Hyacin lifted his eyebrows, "So all Jed-eyes are good guys and all Siths are bad guys?" So he was wrong about Jed-eyes being their own species. If all Jed-eyes were good, then maybe they weren't like mages after all. "What makes Siths evil?" "Sure! 'Never had meat from another world before." Would Mr. Baldy taste the same as a regular Theian? "Dunno if you have enough fat on you to enjoy a meal, though. You guys are more like a snack." Despite only half-joking, Hyacin started to unintentionally salivate. Making him hungry was the easiest thing in the world. "How many planets have you been to? Two? Three hundred? Seeing another planet sounds really cool...Do you have to wear special helmets to breathe?" There was a hint of envy in his voice. "Is it like the movies where you get to see killer aliens? Have you killed any aliens?" Hyacin can only imagine what creatures on other planets must look like. "Have you seen any baby aliens come out of someone's chest?" The dragon stared blankly at him for several moments. "Oh, I get it. Old people always try to hide their real age, so you're like really old then," He almost felt disappointed, why did adults always have to hide their true age? Dragons have always been proud to reveal how they old are, especially once they pass the hundreds. He felt his shoulders drop at the reminder of how far away that seemed, "I'm only 15..." Rex | Outside lodge | Hyacin
Rex nodded in confirmation. "The Sith are evil because they use their power to hurt others. They only care about themselves and don't care what happens to others as long as they get what they want." And right now they wanted power over the galaxy, which was costing countless lives everywhere.
Rex stared at Hyacin. A snack? He wasn't sure how to feel because obviously he did not want to get eaten but on the other hand, he was a big guy and this kid was smaller than he was. That dragon form hadn't even been very impressive. How in the nine hells was he just a snack? "Don't eat me," he said bluntly.
A contemplative sigh left Rex as he thought back on the places he'd been. Honestly, most of his time was spent traveling from planet to planet rather than being on said planet. Maybe he'd been to ten? Somewhere around there. Though he had little doubt that number would only continue to grow if he continued on in the war. "I've been to several and yes we do have special helmets." The alien question gave him pause because it wasn't quite as clean cut as Hyacin seemed to think. There were sentients and non-sentients, and among the sentients there were non-humans and humans. He supposed it didn't matter for the following question as he had killed at least one of each, so he shrugged. "Yeah I've killed an alien and no I've never seen one come out of someone's chest." That certainly didn't sound pleasant.
Rex blinked, thrown a bit by Hyacin's disappointment. "No- no I'm actually ten," he said, raising an eyebrow. "I just... grew fast." He knew people tended to get weirded out by clone genetics so he decided not to go into detail.
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ Iceclaw"They sound like losers!" Hyacin rolled his eyes with a snort; he had little patience for people like them. The selfish actions of others only made him bitter. "What's the point of having cool magic if you can't even use it to protect people? Who're you gonna enjoy your dreams with if everyone else's dead? They're dumb." The topic hit a particularly sore spot. "Meaaaaaan, you gonna let me starve, Mr. Baldy?" He gave Rex an exaggerated pout. "'Guess I'd be better off finding something that could fill me up. The last guy was just good for a tooth pick. What's your favourite meal? You've ever eaten alien meat?" More thoughts of food made him excited, even though he likely wouldn't eat until after he blinked back to Theia. The thought of cooking up a meal made his belly howl. "What's the prettiest planet you've been to? Are they all different colours? You get to float in them like on the moon?" The dragon could already imagine neon-coloured forests, black rivers, and endless cliffs. "No fair, I wanna see another planet..." Even though he hadn't explored all of Theia, the very thought of visiting a different world seemed far beyond his imagination. "Do aliens have green blood and stuff? Is it like acid? Have you ever had acid spit on you?" His tail started to wag as his curiosity flared. Hyacin inflated one cheek, still half-suspicious that he was being lied to. If Rex were a regular animal, Hyacin would be more willing to believe it....maybe that was it. "Your species is kinda funny. All your humans are like that?" Maybe it was a normal sight in Rex' world. "I won't even finish growing 'till I'm 100." Of course, he was referring to his dragon form. His semitheian form ages like any other Theian.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 28, 2020 0:12:52 GMT -5
Vincent - mintedstar/fur Vincent folded his hands behind his back, watching Myrnin walk away from him with a tilted head and lingering smirk. He truly didn’t know what Myrnin wanted out of their relationship - he figured the vampire didn’t know either - but that’s what made his efforts so worth watching. He glanced around as he theorized what the house would throw at them, raising his eyebrows at the elaborate suggestions. He hummed in consideration, musing over those scenarios for a moment until the vampire turned to face him again. He frowned a bit, giving Myrnin a disappointed look. He knew about his choice of words, it’s seemed awful rude he was trying to pressure him into something he didn’t feel like answering. He bounced a bit on his toes for a second before teleporting close to where Myrnin was facing, stepping carefully so he didn’t step on the vampire’s feet but considering it as he kept in stride with him. With Myrnin walking backwards, he kept moving quick enough that it be a struggle for him to turn around without tripping over himself, his face close to the vampire’s as they went. Should he need to, he was ready to disappear at any moment. “Do you really think I’m being rude?” "I'm loving these questions of yours to questions," Myrnin purred with absolutely no concern to how Vincent was hindering his walking. "I think you're being evasive. I think you're afraid of answering with the truth because it might show that you actually have a soul. You ask questions instead of exposing yourself. Because that would be making yourself weak, would it. And you want to do that to other people. You search around for their weak point, the edge you can have over them. And it's fun and games and you might never use it, but you'll have it. You'll have it, and that means something to you." Myrnin stopped dead. If Vincent ran into him, tough luck for Vincent. "So not rude, no. But by gosh are you making a strong attempt to have as much character as a cardboard cut out antagonist." He shrugged. He didn't care. He thought he didn't, anyway.
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Dec 28, 2020 3:46:45 GMT -5
Hook blinked in, sitting reclined back in a wooden seat with his feet on a table. The house was kind enough to transfer him onto the couch, where he wouldn’t vertically drop two feet onto the ground and he had time to catch his unsupported legs before his heels hit the ground. Dazed, the captain barely caught glimpse of the young girl while she was still running, though his eyebrows rose in recognition once she’d stopped. “Arlo,” he greeted in surprise, sitting upright. “Yer still blinking’ in a lass,” he scoffed a bit, looking over her as he tried to piece together what scene had been taking place before her blink. He eyed the bag in her hands curiously, but hesitated before commenting on it. He couldn’t quite remember how long it been since he’d last talked to Arlo, but it felt like a while...had she been stuck in this form the whole time?
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 28, 2020 7:44:05 GMT -5
Vincent - mintedstar/fur Vincent looked around in fascination at the alchemist’s answer. He gave a soft hum in response before starting to wander off, glancing through his supposed belongings. He gave a short look over his shoulder when he contradicted himself, then went back to his observations silently. This was certainly strange, and while he didn’t get the same unnerving sensation, he could roughly estimate what the other man meant. “Don’t be poetic,” he hushed him after a moment. He tilted his head slightly at the sudden decisiveness that followed his spiel, though the blond didn’t look away from the contents of the room for a few seconds. “Go on then,” he said quietly, stepping backwards with an impatient look on his face. He wasn’t sure how the room worked, but he doubted leaving would be that easy. "Poetic is the only option I have," Arthur muttered with annoyance in every syllable. Vincent didn't seem like he was particularly interested in the room or much in general. But as far as Arthur cared ... this was strange. Really strange. Strange enough that he was beyond unnerved. "Go on what?" he asked. But he did step further into the room, looking around as if he expected a glass vial or bundle of plants to bite him. Nothing in here looked like it would, if you ignored the occasional animal skull. He approached the door to the front, which was closed. Considering the last door had not lead where he expected, he didn't touch this one. He just looked back at Vincent and pointed to it. "You open it." (Did you want more Arthur stuff behind door number two or did you want to try to unnerve Vincent? Or alternatively just unnerve Arthur more.)
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 28, 2020 10:05:06 GMT -5
Almost incomprehensible. Kelsier stood still for a moment, a puzzled expression on his features, before he got it. “Nico mentioned that.” He said, nodding once. “That’s how it’s made, I think. At least, this kind. This must be Fake Hot Chocolate.” He said it like a title. As if someone might order Fake Hot Chocolate rather than Real Hot Chocolate at a cafe somewhere. “Me?” He continued, watching her, one eyebrow raised. “Oh, I’ve just nowhere else to be. Besides, when was the last time you had a real conversation with someone who wasn’t trying to kill you?” He suspected the answer depended on how often she blinked in. He was making assumptions about her world, but he thought they were probably accurate ones.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 29, 2020 11:24:52 GMT -5
L wasn’t actually certain whether the rooms were the same as in the regular House. He didn’t actually think he’d ever been in one. Probably for much the same reason Orpheus hadn’t, though perhaps he just hadn’t had the opportunity to try it yet. For all the times he had been in the Lodge, he hadn’t really had much opportunity to explore. Inside, anyway. He still remembered when someone had decided to burn the place down and forced them all to wander around outside. If he had been more likely to explain how he thought without being prompted, then maybe he would have mentioned that he didn’t trust Orpheus, that it wasn’t personal, that he didn’t trust anyone, that he wasn’t sure he could. If not for Watari, he would suspect he was simply incapable of trust. As it was, he was forced to accept the fact that he could, he just didn’t. It kept him alive. Usually, he amended wryly, it kept him alive. How many times had he been killed in the House now? Twice? And Myrnin had been the cause of both, though only directly of one. Still, L had been walking towards the vampire when he’d been blown up. He didn’t actually blame him for that, but he did count it as a time he’d died because of him. And Myrnin was a friend. He seemed prone to making friends with dangerous people. Orpheus didn’t seem dangerous. He seemed kind and gentle and careful and so very human, but in a better way than L was used to. Still...he remembered Myrnin’s hands choking him. Was it any wonder, really, that he didn’t trust easily? Was it his world or the House that made him so wary, so careful? “Yes, I would agree.” L nodded, considering Orpheus for a moment. “I’m still unused to the experience have having friends, but I think that may have something to do with why I find your belief in me and my work to be so valuable. Still, I think everyone’s ability to believe in someone else has value.” He watched carefully as Orpheus took another cookie, and he brightened a little. If he’d had any concept of how much sugar most people could tolerate, he might have warned his friend, but he didn’t, so all he said was “ah, frosted sugar. One of my favorites.” He nodded as Orpheus continued, and he actually gave a small smile as his friend understood. “Yes, precisely.” He agreed, “I would be very interested in looking at something from your world. Besides the fact that it would just be interesting, it would also help me figure out whether we really are from the same world. Assuming the House allowed me to bring it back to my world. I could also study it and figure out what time period you’re likely from.” He fell silent, letting Orpheus speak, his eyes wide and curious. “Yes, I would only bring you safe food. That is, only food I myself would eat. There are many things you could try…” he trailed off, thinking, head tilted just a little as he considered what he could bring. Then he looked back at Orpheus. “There are more things than merely cookies, though I’d be interested to find out if the food from my world tastes similar to food from the House. As I don’t trust it, I’ve never found out for myself.” What could he bring? Strawberry shortcake, naturally. Maybe a blueberry muffin. Cookies, obviously, so Orpheus could compare them. What else? Maybe some Japanese snacks, he liked those a lot. Oh! A doughnut, he’d nearly forgotten that. What kind? Maybe he’d need to bring a few to pick from. He looked back at his friend, seeming to remember he wasn’t actually alone. His back was to a wall, so he didn’t have to worry about anyone sneaking up on him - probably - but he was still keeping an eye on everyone else. “I heard your accent a bit when you said ‘snickerdoodle’.” He continued. “I like it. That is one thing about the House, you tend to lose accents.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 29, 2020 13:07:49 GMT -5
Baby L | Smol Room | anyone A small boy with wild black hair, dark eyes, and a furtive expression blinked in, holding his hands to his chest. He was walking slowly, stepping as though he thought the ground under him might disappear at any moment. When he appeared, he stumbled back, his expression shifting from careful to panicked in a second. He looked behind him, then in front, and then finally he took in his surroundings. It was...almost like a school. There were blocks in a corner and the lights were bright. He stared at them for a long moment, noting the strange lack of moths - there were usually moths - and then he looked at the rest of the area. Slowly, he began to explore. He seemed to be alone for a present, anyway.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 29, 2020 13:21:03 GMT -5
Asami | bby room | ®Hawkpath® strider |"Please explain the misunderstanding." Asami blinked into the room, one eyestalk extended and slightly tilted in her version of a tonal question mark. The concept she'd been trying to grasp before blinking was soon forgotten, though, as she found herself once again transported to the irregularity. "Again," she noted to herself out loud, and then, abruptly realized there was another presence nearby. Her body pivoted, and her dominant eyestalk swayed back and forth for a moment, until finally, she spotted the human she'd sensed. But no...this one was different? "Small," she noted, and she sat down, crossing her legs as her eyestalk stretched out towards the boy, wide and curious as she attempted to look him in the eye. "You are too small. Is this an 'illness'?"
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Post by strider on Dec 29, 2020 13:33:22 GMT -5
Will appeared, his back pressed up against the wall, his breath coming hard. It was getting closer. And then his setting changed, and he relaxed just a little, peering around the classroom. It was… well, it was like being in elementary school again. It wasn’t that Will minded – the art supplies in particular were a welcome sight – but it wasn’t what he expected. He glanced around, trying to see if he was alone when he spotted it. Will didn’t have time to think. He ran, getting between L and the creature with the eye stalk, the creature that wasn’t the Demogorgon but was similar enough to seem like a threat. He could feel himself trembling as he shielded the boy, but… wasn’t that what you were supposed to do? Protect the people younger than you? “Don’t touch him,” he managed, unable to keep his voice from shaking. “Don’t hurt him.”
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Post by Cloverleaf on Dec 29, 2020 13:33:49 GMT -5
| Victoria | Classroom | Asami, L, and Will | Victoria blinked into the classroom, appearing on top of one of the rickety desks with a peeling calendar sticker on it. She wobbled as she regained her balance, then hopped down onto the thin brown carpet, stained and fading in some places, similar to the living room. Taking in her surroundings, Victoria wagged her tail softly upon seeing the other people. However she stopped as Will reacted in alarm, positioning himself between the creature and the small boy. She trotted over, alert and cautious as she looked up at Asami. It didn't seem... quite threatening, but Will was scared. Not wanting to be the one to call the shots, she simply pressed her head into Will's hand for comfort (and to get some pets, because priorities).
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 29, 2020 13:44:22 GMT -5
Baby L | Smol Room | everyone L looked up as more people blinked in, his expression curious until... He saw it. Tall, towering over him, eyes moving apart from the body, it wasn’t human, it wasn’t human at all. L’s mouth fell open and he backed away quickly, his face going even paler than usual. Monster. It was a monster. L couldn’t move. He wanted to turn and run, but terror froze him to the ground, and he stared as the eye came closer, his breath coming in short, sharp gasps. Then someone was in front of him and he flinched, half expecting it to be another monster. But it wasn’t, it was a boy, older than he was and standing between him and the monster. L stayed where he was, hiding behind Will, his eyes wide and terrified as he peered out from behind him at the monster.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 29, 2020 13:59:28 GMT -5
Asami | bby room | ®Hawkpath® strider Cloverleaf |Asami pulled back a little, surprised as another small human appeared, larger than the first but still not the size she'd come to expect. Her second eyestalk weaved its way near her first, one of them fixed on Will, and the other fixed on Victoria. Dog. That was a dog. But what was wrong with it? Dogs did not usually have metal pieces. Yet another irregularity. "Dogs are not for eating, even though they are made of meat," she quoted absently, parroting what her humans had said to her when she'd tried to eat the neighbors' canine. She still didn't understand, but it seemed that it was a rule to be followed. She then turned her attention back to the two small humans, still about a foot further away than she'd started. "I will not," she said slightly impatiently, as the one in front barked orders at her. "You are both experiencing physiological changes, including changes to the surface of the skin, elevated heart rate, and tremors. Is the temperature in this room unsuitable for humans?"
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Post by strider on Dec 29, 2020 14:16:52 GMT -5
Will stood firm, trying to block L from the creature’s view. He was frightened, of course, but the kid was… the kid couldn’t have been older than… what, seven? It wouldn’t be fair to leave him exposed, especially when Will could do something to help. Even if that meant being a human shield. He let his gaze slip down for just a moment as something soft pressed into his palm, and he looked down to see a dog. A wolf? Something friendly and furry. He gently stroked her head, scratching softly behind her ears. Having another living being there helped to steel his nerves, and he stood firm, eyes only widening in panic as he heard Asami’s words. “Don’t eat any of us!” He managed, voice going up with fear. He hadn’t expected her to speak, and certainly not with scientific terms. He was still terrified, but curiosity was beginning to seep in with the fear. He hesitated, grateful that whatever it was had taken a step back. “You… the temperature is fine,” he added, not moving from his position trying to protect L.
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For certain as our banner flies, we are not alone. The people too must rise.
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Post by Cloverleaf on Dec 29, 2020 16:29:10 GMT -5
| Victoria | Kindergarten classroom | "That's right!" Victoria barked in alarm at Asami's statement. "Dogs are not for eating." She pressed up against Will's leg, taking a step back from Asami as Asami backed up from them as well. It seemed both sides were... cautious. So far so good- perhaps they would all come to an agreement. "Or people." She seconded Will. "Eating others is not nice." She looked back at the younger boy, who was still quite terrified, and wagged her tail softly at him. Hopefully he wouldn't be scared even further by her.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 29, 2020 16:49:22 GMT -5
L didn’t come out from being the taller boy, his wide eyes unblinking as he peered out from behind Will, staring at Asami with something very much like terror. He’d known monsters were real. Of course he had, how could he not? But seeing one, right there in front him him....that was something much, much different. He didn’t move. Maybe using someone as a human shield wasn’t the bravest thing he had every done, but he couldn’t help it, and Will was the one who had stepped in front of him. He glanced down as he noticed the dog, and his eyes went huge. She was....she had....she had metal on her. L reached forward and grabbed Will’s hand without thinking. There was exactly one person in this room who wasn’t scaring him, and that was the other boy.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 29, 2020 17:06:12 GMT -5
Asami | bby room | strider ®Hawkpath® Cloverleaf |Asami continued to stare, her left tentacle contorting in excitement as Will confirmed her statement. She was doing a good job, she decided. She had made a correct assumption in not eating the metal dog. "Then what is the reason for your tremors?" she asked, moving to point to Will's shaking hands, then to L's small, trembling form. "Humans tremble when they are cold." Then the metal dog spoke, and her entire mass of tentacles contorted in surprise, drawing back and spiking at first, then moving forward with her left eyestalk(the one not fixed on the two humans, waiting for an answer to her other question) to examine the animal. "Dogs cannot talk," she stated loudly, staring Victoria straight in the face, her eye wide as she looked over the creature(dog?) in an attempt to figure out where she had gone wrong in her reasoning.
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Post by strider on Dec 29, 2020 17:18:41 GMT -5
Will hadn’t been paying much attention to the wolf, instead directing most of it towards Asami. It wasn’t until Victoria spoke that he realized who it was. He’d met her before, which meant there was at least one non-stranger in the room before. He hadn’t even looked down enough to notice the metal bits at first. He was about to say something when he felt L’s small hand slip into his. He looked back, trying to offer a small smile, and gave the kid’s hand a comforting squeeze. He was going to do everything in his power to make sure L was safe, even if he had to get hurt to do so. He had a feeling that if Asami attacked, Victoria might be able to help a little bit, at least. “Humans also tremble when faced with monsters who very clearly could eat them,” he replied, wanting to back away from the eye stalk but not wanting to crush or startle the kid behind him. So far, though, Asami seemed smarter than the Demogorgon. That was probably not a good thing, but it did mean she could probably be reasoned with before she attacked.
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Pansexual
Cloverleaf
For certain as our banner flies, we are not alone. The people too must rise.
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Post by Cloverleaf on Dec 29, 2020 18:03:45 GMT -5
| Victoria | Kindergarten classroom | As L expressed fear from Victoria's movement, her tail lowered a bit, bummed that she had accidentally scared him. She turned her gaze away from him, content to leave him alone. Later, she could tell him that she wasn't actually scary. "Oh, yeah, no, not usually." Victoria answered Asami. "Not really in my world, anyways. But like, I do, so yeah. Just how it is." She looked between Asami's multiple eye stalks, tilting her head a bit. Was the creature listening to the two conversations at once? Must be a pretty smart creature. Which meant that it could be nice. "I think they're kinda scared of you but you're not gonna hurt anyone, right?"
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 29, 2020 18:19:48 GMT -5
Oh, and the dog was talking. So she wasn’t really a dog, she had to be something else. Another monster? Maybe the monsters had brought him here, somehow, and that was why he wasn’t where he was supposed to be. It made sense. It also meant they were likely going to be eaten, him and the other boy. He glanced quickly around the room, looking for an escape. He could run, but he didn’t want to leave Will behind, and he was terrified that Will wouldn’t follow him. And if the monsters attacked, then they would both be killed. L flinched away from the eye stalks, his mouth falling slightly open. He was terrified, but he didn’t know what to do about it. There didn’t seem to be any way out of this room. No door, anyway,. Maybe.... he looked up. Maybe he could escape through the ceiling? Would Will follow him if he tried?
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Asexual
Lark
Hello, its just, me, and 1567396558397583479 larks
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Post by Lark on Dec 30, 2020 1:51:35 GMT -5
A young boy blinked into the active and tense kindergarten room blissfully unaware of what was going on standing between a large walled-off section of the room, two cabinets that held books and plastic bins covered his left and right side. In front of the boy was a neatly placed poster of a kitten dangling on a thin tree branch labeled, "Hang in there!" pinned up on the wall. He was wearing a mildew green jacket, puffed up sleeves that overshadowed his rugged black pants, blue hoodie, and red shoes. Around him was some noise but that was the norm for hectic classrooms. Raising his head, his beanie tilted slightly almost covering his eyes. Maybe it was not the best outfit to pick for picture day but it was way better than being cold. Everything looked pristine and untouched, almost as if nobody was there, to begin with. Luckily he and his twin would just have to wait for the line leader to walk them outside the classroom. Then they'd have to sit out in the cold leaving Dipper to frown but he sighed in relief now that everyone was packing up. Although he can't remember how it got this peaceful, absentmindedly he grabbed a blue bin peaking inside of it, all the while trying to adjust his beanie with his other free hand.
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Genderfluid
Gremlin Ghost
Lurks in the void for an indefinite amount of time at random.
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Post by Gremlin Ghost on Dec 30, 2020 12:48:40 GMT -5
Smol Mirage | Kindergarten classroom | Lark Mirage blinked in, confused and slightly startled as the tree branch he had previously been sleeping on seemingly vanished, replaced with a very uncomfortable smooth and flat one. Tiredly he blinked his eyes open and glanced around him, pausing in surprise as his tired brain registered something. He wasn't in a forest anymore. Instead he appeared to be in a rather colorful room, with a different section walled off. He sat up, tail twitching in nervous curiosity. Colorful decorations hanged on the wall, and surprisingly was host another creature, a human. With a tilt of his head he eyed the boy, were they a trainer? Had he been caught? He watched the boy for a few moments before giggling softly with a impish smile, he drifted closer to the boy, peaking over his shoulder and into the bin the boy was currently looking in. He tried his best to stay just out of view of the boy, following his movements just behind him. "Hello," he spoke telepathically, his voice sounding young and high pitched. He laughed when the boy looked around but was unable to spot him a first, but quickly brown eyes found him and Mirage giggled before doing a small loop-dee loop in the air before speaking again a giggle in his voice, "hehe hello!"
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Post by Numquam on Dec 30, 2020 14:24:33 GMT -5
Julius ~ Outside the Lodge ~ striderJulius blinked outside of the lodge. “What the f---,” He scowled as he brought his arms closer against his body. He closed his eyes tightly before slowly blinking them open, they stung at the white mounds shining all around him. “This shit is going to give me a f----in’ cold,” It was cruel of the house to blink a viper from the rainforests into a snowy landscape. He wrapped his tail around his torso, hoping to give it any warmth that he can. He lightly bit into his cigarette as he looked around. “Of all the rooms you can come up with, you choose a bloody winter hell,” He muttered, unaware of the fact that this was not actually a room. Running to warm his body up sounded tempting, but he hesitated, unsure of what the house could throw at him. It might be smarter to find another blinker first.
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Dec 30, 2020 14:47:21 GMT -5
Orpheus | Outside the Lodge | Numquam Orpheus appeared, frowning down at his fingertips. They were sore and hurt from near continuous playing, but the biting cold of the air outside helped numb the pain, at least a little bit. He turned his instrument so it rested against his back, looking around to see if there was anyone else there. When his gaze finally caught on someone, he moved forward – he may not have recognized the other blinker, but it was still polite to say hello, wasn’t it? He waved as he approached, once again grateful that his boots blocked out the worst of the cold – and stopped his feet from getting unpleasantly chilly and wet. At least it didn’t seem to be snowing anymore – he wasn’t sure he trusted snow after his previous experience with it. It only took a few moments to get within earshot, but from up close it appeared the person was cold. Not for the first time, Orpheus regretted not keeping a jacket on hand in case the House decided to be colder than his world was.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 30, 2020 16:06:27 GMT -5
Julius ~ Outside of the Lodge ~ strider“Where’s a fire elemental when you bloody need one,” Julius slowed his smoking so that his cigarette could last longer. He wondered if his lighter would work in the house. He didn’t want to use it to warm himself up, it wouldn’t do much for that, it would be a waste of lighter fuel. Instead, he wanted to light another cigarette whenever he finished this one. The corner of his eye picked up sudden movement, and he cocked his neck to get a better view. He sighed through his nose at the sight of the figure, cigarette smoke streaming from his nostrils. Julius’ shoulders felt tense, but his face looked indifferent. The other blinker’s wave seemed friendly enough, but Julius knew better than to fully trust a stranger right away. The viper stayed in place as the other blinker approached him. Julius lifted his head in a nod and grunted a greeting. There weren’t any squadmates to do the talking for him this time around, much to Julius’ silent discontent. He supposed it would be good to get to the point. "So the quicker we finish this bloody room, the quicker we can get back to the living room, yeah?" His voice shook from the cold.
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Transgender
strider
No mourners, no funerals
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Post by strider on Dec 30, 2020 17:32:35 GMT -5
Orpheus | Outside the Lodge | Numquam As far as first impressions went, Orpheus’ of Julius wasn’t terrible. At least he hadn’t tried to condescend to him thus far, and he hadn’t threatened to cut off anyone’s head. Although… Orpheus supposed the bar was rather low for decent first meetings. He glanced around, tilting his head slightly at the cigarette. He had never seen one of those before, but this blinker didn’t seem the type who would want to be bombarded with questions right off the bat. Instead, Orpheus gave a soft smile and took a single step closer. “I’m new-ish to the idea of the Lodge, but based on what I’ve heard, there doesn’t seem a way back to the living room from here.” He frowned a little, wishing his shirt had long sleeves. It was a little too cold for the three-quarters look. “We can always go inside the lodge,” he added, pointing at the building that lay perhaps a hundred feet away. “It’s warm and there are cookies.” His smile widened. “The cookies are very good.” Perhaps, he considered, glancing at the other blinker, the warmth was a better selling point than the cookies, but the cookies were still a novelty to Orpheus. He couldn’t quite fathom that they might not be as exciting to others.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 30, 2020 18:23:46 GMT -5
Julius ~ Outside the Lodge ~ strider “ Lodge?” Julius lifted a brow with narrowed eyes. “What the f--- happened to the living room?” He sighed. This concept of the house’s lodge was never explained to him before, so he wondered if this was the first time something like this has happened. “You said this idea is new to you, so how much do you know?” His question was direct, but his voice didn’t sound nearly as irritated as he felt about the weather. The viper wondered how truthful this stranger was being. This could be a trap for all he knew, after all, how could this not be a room if they were not in the living room? This could actually be a room, and this stranger could be lying to try to kill him. This certainly wouldn’t be the first time someone had pretended to be friendly just to try their luck with him. Trap or not, Julius didn’t have much of a choice but to play along for now. He’s only met one rat in the house and no one else has tried anything suspicious on him, so perhaps this blinker was telling the truth. Warmth sounded very, very good right now. Even still, he kept his guard up as he started walking towards the building that the stranger had pointed to, occasionally looking back to see if the other blinker was following along. “I didn’t expect the House to offer food for us.” Were they, perhaps, poisoned? “So, you’ve eaten these cookies before?”
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