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driftfleet2016-10-14 05:25 pm
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No Sheol Were Harmed in the Making of This Post (Mostly)
Who: Katie and you.
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Planetside, deep forest.
When: before the birthday announcements
[It's been a great month for Katie. She spent most of it as a cat out of sheer self-defence given she wasn't entirely sure when the whole truth compulsion would wear off, and truth be told (oh haha) she's felt pretty horrible ever since. The whole idea of an amazing adventure through space and how amazing that might be? It's starting to wear a little thin. Especially if she's going to get stuck in a place with random glitches that try their best to kill her, and a threat fleetwide that nobody seems to be taking seriously. Kids just wanna have fun, y'know?
So the planet with its forests is a godsend, and she knew it from the moment that first weird wave hit and she felt all the power, there and gone again. It's a place to put distance between herself and others and explore and-- after a few hours of delighted discovery-- recharge. There's magic soaked into everything out here. For once, regaining glamour really is just as easy as sleeping in a sunbeam. She is vaguely aware that too much can be a bad thing. She remembers forced addictions in Adstringendum, hers to glamour and Sam's to blood (and Mihawk's to her blood, she didn't hit him hard enough--) how crazy that made people. But she's not taking it from anyone, not draining it off wholesale, so it's completely different, right? It just. Takes longer. It's more subtle. And she forgets to be careful. There's a shifting of balance deep within, and when the onset of bedlam finally arrives it goes mostly unnoticed.
Her comm gets left behind under a tree purely because she gets too distracted to pick it up again. Katie goes deep into the forest, pursuing something only she can hear, distracted by lights flitting through trees in the distance. It won't be so bad. Once she realises what's happened she'll head for home where she can get her head straightened out. But until then...
To meet her might be an awfully big adventure, depending on who you are.
Please someone make sure she gets home safely.]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Planetside, deep forest.
When: before the birthday announcements
[It's been a great month for Katie. She spent most of it as a cat out of sheer self-defence given she wasn't entirely sure when the whole truth compulsion would wear off, and truth be told (oh haha) she's felt pretty horrible ever since. The whole idea of an amazing adventure through space and how amazing that might be? It's starting to wear a little thin. Especially if she's going to get stuck in a place with random glitches that try their best to kill her, and a threat fleetwide that nobody seems to be taking seriously. Kids just wanna have fun, y'know?
So the planet with its forests is a godsend, and she knew it from the moment that first weird wave hit and she felt all the power, there and gone again. It's a place to put distance between herself and others and explore and-- after a few hours of delighted discovery-- recharge. There's magic soaked into everything out here. For once, regaining glamour really is just as easy as sleeping in a sunbeam. She is vaguely aware that too much can be a bad thing. She remembers forced addictions in Adstringendum, hers to glamour and Sam's to blood (and Mihawk's to her blood, she didn't hit him hard enough--) how crazy that made people. But she's not taking it from anyone, not draining it off wholesale, so it's completely different, right? It just. Takes longer. It's more subtle. And she forgets to be careful. There's a shifting of balance deep within, and when the onset of bedlam finally arrives it goes mostly unnoticed.
Her comm gets left behind under a tree purely because she gets too distracted to pick it up again. Katie goes deep into the forest, pursuing something only she can hear, distracted by lights flitting through trees in the distance. It won't be so bad. Once she realises what's happened she'll head for home where she can get her head straightened out. But until then...
To meet her might be an awfully big adventure, depending on who you are.
Please someone make sure she gets home safely.]

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He was just taking the scenic view in the wrong direction!
...okay. He was lost. It's not easy to find your way around when you can't see the sun or stars clearly.]
Maybe this wasn't such a good idea. [Oh, hey! Is that a kid over there?] Katie? Is that you?
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This one always makes things feel nice.
She stops when she sees him though, pulling back as if he startled her. But eh.]
No. It's just your imagination.
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You like that song? I didn't think anyone else would listen to it very much.
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But if I was singing it, you have very good taste. To imagine me singing it, that is.
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[Oh wait. Lost deep in the forest.] What are you doing out here anyway?
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...oh. I'm making a coffee table. But I can't find any coffee.
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Even though she's in her human body, he efforts instinct is to sniff the communicator that's been abandoned in one of the trees she's enjoying. It smells vaguely familiar, so she decides to follow the scent until she spies a girl she most definitely does not remember meeting before. Probably.]
You dropped something.
[She's going to sit herself down on a lower branch, holding the communicator up.]
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Oh. Did I? Are you sure? It could have wanted some time to itself.
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[Renart leans back casually on her free hand, lowering the communicator so she can examine it.]
Do you think so? What happens if we lose these things, anyway? Do we get new ones?
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[She jumps. One, two bounces, off the trunk and onto the branch Renart is on, wobbling a little on her feet, which is mostly for fun and then any real danger of falling. She'd pretend to climb like a human, but well. You kind of. Have fluffy ears. And you reek of glamour.]
Have we met?
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She's quietly impressed at this girl's leaping skills (foxes enjoy leaping, after all, and pouncing) and idly tosses the communicator up in the air, catching it again. She nods.]
You smell familiar, so I believe we have. Up until recently I've been going about looking a lot more foxlike, paws and everything.
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You licked my face! I'm not sure why, I was terribly clean that day. Not covered in blood at all.
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It's lush and verdant, beautiful and just smells so much better than the recycled air on their ships ever could. As much fun as it is to be in a place where most people don't have too much of a problem with him, Sascha misses the freshness and greenery of the wild--and apparently it's the same for Bigby, because he took one whiff of the air down here before tearing off into the woods to do his "wolf thing."
That leaves Sascha on his own to wander and explore, bright-eyed as the sun's light begins to wane and night approaches. His nostrils flare as he takes in all the scents the planet has to offer as he walks, eyes bright behind his UV shades. ]
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For the other, well. Tiny lights dot their way through the trees, leading a trail ever inward, and she's more than happy to see where they go; follow the encouragement of the soft whispers on the edge of her hearing. They're welcoming. There's nobody here to trap her into the truth, and no...
...well, there were no monsters.
She realises something's wrong when the lights further away seem to bend away into shadow, and for a moment she's tickled by the effect, until she realises it's not a fancy play of light... something dark is drawing them in. And Katie goes still as all her tiny lights go out, one by one, leaving her in the dark. There's a monster up ahead, and a small thrill of ice travels down her spine. The fact that Sascha might just be out here as a coincidence?
Well, maybe that's a good thing, all things considered. There's nobody but them all the way out here.
Sascha won't see the lights go out-- they're a figment of Katie's vision. But she's not the only one who can see in the dark, and there's a small child absolutely still, standing in his path when he emerges between two trees.]
Hello.
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Hi! [ he practically chirps out the reply as he lifts a hand in greeting. ]
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it'll make you look psychotic 8| She narrows her gaze and tries her best not to look nervous as hell.]
Why are you out here?
[I am very welcoming.]
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Well Bigby ran off to go be in the forest so I'm just kinda looking around right now. It's awesome isn't it?? It's so green and smells super-nice~
[ Sascha is immune to Very Welcoming attitudes ]
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Hnn.]
Did anyone ever talk to you about what you are?
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Whelp.
It's not long before he — well. He doesn't find Katie, but it's routine that she bumps into him anyway. Being a comm thief!! >:^|
But no paper airplanes to throw.]
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Not so much that the nearing freight train of Sam's echoes aren't a blaring alert to his presence in this area, and she dazedly turns from her own path to angle towards his, that distinctive smell of hellfire curling through her senses. It's all right. The path she's following isn't going anywhere, and if Sam's out this way maybe he's lost.
So... suddenly a small child, landing nearby from... somewhere. Who knows with Katie. And if Sam wasn't sure what the flashes he were seeing were Katie-related, the fact that she looks more catlike than ever in the gloom is probably a giveaway, yellow-green eyes reflecting back at him.]
Boo.
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He blinks, tries to just move right past the obvious changes in Katie's features.
A smile]
You don't look much like a ghost.
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[She smiles at him, gaze sliding elsewhere.
...have your echoes always been that distracting? Seriously.]
Has my dreamcatcher stopped working?
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Cocking head to the side, eyes glancing in his peripheral to where Katie's are going.]
What do you mean?
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You look very tired. If it's stopped working, I can fix it, I bet. It would only take a few teeth.
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