Chris Halliwell [ Patrobas ] (
misconceived) wrote in
driftfleet2015-01-07 03:37 pm
Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- allen walker,
- chris halliwell,
- coil lenn,
- elim garak,
- emblica,
- flora,
- henry,
- krista kingsley,
- lea (axel),
- lloyd irving,
- ludger will kresnik,
- michael (michael),
- nelkeila tarid,
- nunnally vi britannia,
- robin redbreast,
- sawada tsunayoshi,
- shirley fennes,
- sokka,
- tekhetsio,
- varric tethras,
- yamanaka ino,
- zelos wilder (bad end),
- zhas,
- zoe hange
enchanted forest . mingle
WHO Forest planet occupants!
BROADCAST N/A
ACTION Enchanted Forest / Spa Time
WHEN Upon reaching the system (Jan. 4) to leaving it (Jan. 31)
[ It's another day, another planet for the Drift Fleet to explore. Whether it be relaxing in the landing field, checking out the spa (and subsequently getting urged to enter the woods), or taking on the Enchanted Forest's game, there's enough to do for stir-crazy Fleet members.
Just remember one thing: make it look good. ]
BROADCAST N/A
ACTION Enchanted Forest / Spa Time
WHEN Upon reaching the system (Jan. 4) to leaving it (Jan. 31)
[ It's another day, another planet for the Drift Fleet to explore. Whether it be relaxing in the landing field, checking out the spa (and subsequently getting urged to enter the woods), or taking on the Enchanted Forest's game, there's enough to do for stir-crazy Fleet members.
Just remember one thing: make it look good. ]

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Someone important? [it's the sort of question that she doesn't expect an answer beyond a nod or head shake]
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Footsteps?
She looks sharply over her shoulder to the left, slowing her chair down for a second and then resuming her previous speed. She doesn't see anything, but she asks in a hushed voice]
Do you hear footsteps? [to her it sounds like a single person, walking slowly through the woods beyond sight]
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with the question, though, that blows their cover a little. what could it be? not the gigantic titans it tried to trick them with earlier. he nods to her, finally looking back a little himself.]
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Part of the challenge is to stay on the path, right? It's probably just a distraction.
[she's trying so hard to stare ahead, but her eyes dart to Zhas every once in a while. She doesn't yet notice that between the trees a lanky young man in fancy white outfit watching them]
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is the man just going to follow them the whole way? if the Titans were there when Hange was with them, then this person must be someone that Nunnally would recognize...
he touches Nunnally's shoulder, just a little nudge.]
Keep looking ahead. [a pause.] You're doing well.
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Hange and Zhas and Coil were here earlier. He wouldn't come again if it would result in anything terrible. Whatever trials they might face they should be ignored. If they stay to the path--
But her mind goes blank when the figure calls out her name. His tone is both authoritative and concerned. She knows that voice too intimately and for too long to doubt for a second who it is. Her body stiffens, and her head nearly turns to the side where the voice originates before she looks back ahead and bites on her lower lip. Between her stiff posture, her white knuckles as she clutches the arms of her chair, and the suddenly deliberate nature of her breathing... His guess was right on, she knows this person]
He- [she swallows, but her voice is still unsteady when she starts again] It is impossible to consider that he is here. T-This is just an illusion? [she doesn't look at Zhas, but she remembers his ability. Seeing magic, right? She wonders if he can see this]
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it's so hard to tell. it's a very strong illusion. it's like remembering something you did earlier, only to realize you were only dreaming that you did it--and only then do the irregularities and mistakes start to fall into place.]
He is not really here. [he says this with a deliberation he doesn't usually put into his words.] Who is he?
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My b- [careless, she can feel herself being careless and vulnerable and she's slipping]
The current Emperor of the Britannian Empire-- but people call him the Demon King Lelouch vi Britannia.
[Emperor...] He would never be on another planet, and we're not on Earth. And he would never be in a forest without his guard-- [take a breath in, then out. Yes it has to be an illusion]
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[there's a lot to what she's saying. he keeps watching the man in white; he feels as though the forest might try something worse the moment he averts his eyes. the "Demon King"? coming from a world of "Vagrant King" and "Red Queen" and his own nicknames, it doesn't seem like that strange a title.
he's feeling very protective of Nunnally, as she speaks. about as protective as he'd be for his own mm--ah, but he's doing that too, isn't he?
he stops walking. he reaches for one of Nunnally's tense little hands and drops down to one knee, holding her fingers in his own.]
Look at me.
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O-Okay.
[the figure in white watches for a moment, before turning and going deeper into the treeline. She sees it slightly in the peripheral of her vision, but is determined not to look]
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What's your favorite story.
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Cinderella. [it's her old answer from childhood. A young girl exiled from a noble life who overcomes trials with kindness] We can talk and walk, I'm alright.
[or she will be. She can keep her eyes closed for a bit and just follow his footsteps]
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I don't know that one very well...
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A young girl lives with her father, but he dies suddenly after marrying another woman. The step mother is horrible, she and her daughters force Cinderella to work as their serving maid. But she tries her hardest to remain kind and gentle, and in the end it's this inner strength that allows her to sneak away to a ball. There, she falls in love with a prince, and despite her circumstances, he still searches for her and they get married.
[her voice is steadier now, but still soft in volume, and lacking in energy] I heard it when I was young, but when I became older I thought that she was a really brave hero, in her own way.
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[they seems to be getting far from the illusion, now. maybe it will leave them alone. the story was partly to get her to focus and calm down, maybe take her thoughts away from the rest of the forest... but he has a genuine interest in stories, as well.]
Hange reminds me of Jack the Giant Killer.
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[it's working, just focusing on the stories, the crunching of his gait, and the wind in the trees]
How is she like him?
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[he is not a very good storyteller. he is also, perhaps, less poetic in his associations.]
Hange slays giants too. Calls them "Titans". Seems like she'd take big gambles like he does, too. Bet she'd be good at them.
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[she's heard bits and pieces about Hange's life over the network, but has never quite asked her about them personally. She's... nervous. When she thinks about Hange fighting such terrifying sounding creatures, it creates a flutter in her chest that she can't quash. But she lives a dangerous life, and whenever she speaks of home there's an obvious longing. She's quiet for a few minutes, mulling over these thoughts. But she breaks the silence when she opens her eyes and glances back at Zhas. Better, she seems better, calmed]
Thank you.
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but that's... what they do in the land of the living, he supposes. he nods a little, just to acknowledge that he heard her, and continues them forward.
speaking of ghosts, they haven't run into his yet. what could it be, he wonders? a battle? more monsters to fight? Hel, perhaps, gloating at him from just beyond the branches. it would--the place seems vengeful.]
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She wonders if Zhas will eventually ask what that was all about. Maybe not, now that she thinks about it. Which in turn makes her wonder if she should talk about it. She knows that she should, eventually. While it likely won't effect anything here, if worst comes to worst it could cause trouble for the crew.
Ah, but she realizes that she's been stewing in her thoughts for a while, that's dangerous. She tries to anchor her mind more to the present, and observe the woods around them. What was once peaceful innocent trees could now be filled with anything. She glances at Zhas, then back at the trees]
These woods seemed so peaceful from the outside.
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maybe he was going to say something to that--but he suddenly stops dead in his tracks, because something whispers at them. it's a voice that he recognizes--a voice he's known since he was small, always there, always present, until he was brought here, and...
where is she? she can't be here. he's looking through the trees, surroundings momentarily forgotten.]
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And when she glances back at him, she frowns, concerned.]
Zhas-- Who is that?
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and she's waiting for him. a woman is standing just off the edge of the path ahead of them. something about her is very scary... she stands straight, but her long red hair drips in messy waves around her shoulders, a robe barely clutched around her too-thin form. her skin is very pale. her eyes are unfriendly, sharp and blood-red.
she says Zhas' name. she sounds... put out, like an annoyed mother.
Zhas isn't moving.]
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But what he did for her, she wants to do in return. Holding his hand seems... she doesn't want to startle him, so instead she reaches her hand to gently touch the cuff of his jacket sleeve. A physical anchor to what is real]
These are all illusions. I'm... [why does she want to apologize? Because her heart aches to imagine Zhas missing someone the way she dreads her brother]
Let's keep walking. Everything will be alright.
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