Mikleo | Luzrov Rulay (
nerdeology) wrote in
driftfleet2016-04-25 04:54 pm
he's probably fine.
Who: Mikleo
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: On the Huntress!
When: Now, basically
[You know what's great about being a seraph? Never getting sick. You know what's not great about being a seraph? Having zero frame of reference for what being sick is like when you experience it for the first time. And after a month of quietly enduring and/or ignoring it, despite being a water elemental trapped on a planet full of poisonous water, it's finally caught up to him.
It doesn't help that this realization comes hand in hand with the fact that he's been upgraded to captain, apparently, which is as nonsensical a decision as he's ever heard from the Atroma. The one perk - besides the sudden lack of malevolence on the Huntress due to Greed's departure - means that he now has a big bed to curl up and be miserable in.]
I have a few questions.
is there some sort of guide for captain's duties? for those who lack experience.
also:
how do you tell whether you are dying or just sick
[...Those questions should probably have had a completely different priority, but whatever. He's too sick to be bothered.
He makes an attempt at sending this out as an anonymous communication, but he's a bit too light-headed and bleary-eyed to pull it off, so it probably doesn't work too well. He still doesn't show up on camera, so there is that.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: On the Huntress!
When: Now, basically
[You know what's great about being a seraph? Never getting sick. You know what's not great about being a seraph? Having zero frame of reference for what being sick is like when you experience it for the first time. And after a month of quietly enduring and/or ignoring it, despite being a water elemental trapped on a planet full of poisonous water, it's finally caught up to him.
It doesn't help that this realization comes hand in hand with the fact that he's been upgraded to captain, apparently, which is as nonsensical a decision as he's ever heard from the Atroma. The one perk - besides the sudden lack of malevolence on the Huntress due to Greed's departure - means that he now has a big bed to curl up and be miserable in.]
I have a few questions.
is there some sort of guide for captain's duties? for those who lack experience.
also:
how do you tell whether you are dying or just sick
[...Those questions should probably have had a completely different priority, but whatever. He's too sick to be bothered.
He makes an attempt at sending this out as an anonymous communication, but he's a bit too light-headed and bleary-eyed to pull it off, so it probably doesn't work too well. He still doesn't show up on camera, so there is that.]

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They're a type of seraph, but... they're more like seraphim assistants. They live as long as we can, but they don't have the same powers. My understanding is that they serve beneath the Lords of the Land and boost their blessing.
[Good thing Edna's not here. They'd both get quite the lecture.]
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[He can practically feel the smack of Edna's umbrella. Such blasphemy.]
What's that "final battle" you mentioned?
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[ who knew text could be dryly sarcastic ]
We call it the Dagor Dagorath - they say it will be the final war of our world, where our old enemy will finally break the bonds and guard set upon him to keep him out, and return. Then, they say, we will all of us fight together, Elves and Men, Dwarves and Hobbits and even the Ainur themselves; one last time, and in his overthrow the world will end, and then... we do not know. But the wise speak of a Second Music, of Arda Reborn, as it should have been. But that is only speculation.
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[If you met a Normin, you'd understand.]
Who is this "old enemy"? Is that described in the stories?
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We call him Morgoth, the Dark Foe of the World, and he was once one of the Powers - the greatest of them, in fact. But he wished for what he could not have, and in greed and pride he fell, for if he could not own, then he would ruin. His name we do not speak, not since he revealed his true colours and slew my grandfather and stole my father's greatest work and most prize treasure.
[ If text can ooze hate, it is ]
We have always fought him, my kin and my people, and for what he did to us we will never forgive.
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How long ago was that? It seems like a very old tale.
["Always fought him"? He'd said he was old, and if they really are similar to seraphim in that sense, appearance means nothing.]
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Maybe it's your kind who are most like the seraphim. That's older than many I know.
[Including himself, though that doesn't actually take much.]
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I'm probably not the best example of what a seraph should be. There are those who don't even remember how old they are, but I'm only 18 years old, myself.
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[ Watch Maglor try to dad his captain ]
Or do your folk age swifter?
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I grew up alongside a human, though, so I aged with him.
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[Look at them, learning all the things.]
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Ah, that is true! As long as you do not mind, then. We could continue this in person, if you prefer?
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We could try, but that'll depend on your resonance.
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Come to the captain's room- it's easier just to try it and see.
text -> action?
[ And shortly: Tap tap tap, at the door ]
action!
At the knock, he lifts his communicator- prepared to send out another text if this doesn't work.]
Come on in.
action!
He sounds like water.
Like the laughing clear mountains streams of Maedhros' mountain fortress, and the deep mirrored lakes that Caranthir patrolled. Not the siren call of the waves, but akin to them, and Maglor trembles, briefly, the sea in his eyes waking before he quashes the longing, buries it deep again. ]
I hear you. [ He breathes softly, and briefly, in that moment before he can squash the sea-longing, his voice echoes the waves that enchain his heart ] But I cannot see you - not clearly, anyway. A heat shimmer, an echo of music, the faintest of shadow-forms
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He's not even sure what to say to that, but he'll try.]
You're in a better situation than most of the people I meet, then. I'm impressed. You should close the door, though, or our crewmates might think you're crazy for talking to yourself.
[Half of them probably already assume that of Sorey. No sense in spreading it around.]
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