Katie McCoy (
hollystrike) wrote in
driftfleet2016-12-11 02:05 pm
Excuse You I Had Vows to Keep
Who: Katie and you!
Broadcast: Yes!
Action: Vanquish / Iskaulit
When: Today!
[Last thing Katie remembers is literally dragging a troll's battleaxe through a town on the verge of rioting, a large collection of stray cats nipping at her heels. (Look, life is complicated. Don't ask.)
Waking up to absolute stillness after that? Disconcerting, to say the least.
There's a dreamcatcher above the bed she's lying on, crafted with familiar wool and laced with magic, and it's the familiarity that pulls at her memory before she rolls over to see a collection of woolen dolls. That she crafted, she remembers suddenly. She'd forgotten. When did she--?
Then she's out the door and into the hallway, wide-eyed and disoriented.] No, no, no--
[It's the Fleet. Worst possible timing, oh my god. Or someone's god, anyway. You can find her in the halls or in the blanket fort, much beloved and missed cat winding around her ankles as she... starts pulling the blankets down and folding them neatly into a pile. Goddammit.]
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[And much later, a video broadcast, cheerful British accent warped slightly by a little American influence--]
Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies. Do we still have a theatre? A fox park? If all else fails, I suppose people would consider me old enough to drink for once. [It's not a familiar face, except for the same bright green eyes.] I have all the time in the world to waste, and I'm new. Tell me where I can waste it?
[She'll be on the Iskaulit anyway, trying to match old-new memories with what she finds and feeling more than a little displaced. Find her pretty much anywhere. Later, she'll head out to the hotel and the planet, but that's a different post.]
Broadcast: Yes!
Action: Vanquish / Iskaulit
When: Today!
[Last thing Katie remembers is literally dragging a troll's battleaxe through a town on the verge of rioting, a large collection of stray cats nipping at her heels. (Look, life is complicated. Don't ask.)
Waking up to absolute stillness after that? Disconcerting, to say the least.
There's a dreamcatcher above the bed she's lying on, crafted with familiar wool and laced with magic, and it's the familiarity that pulls at her memory before she rolls over to see a collection of woolen dolls. That she crafted, she remembers suddenly. She'd forgotten. When did she--?
Then she's out the door and into the hallway, wide-eyed and disoriented.] No, no, no--
[It's the Fleet. Worst possible timing, oh my god. Or someone's god, anyway. You can find her in the halls or in the blanket fort, much beloved and missed cat winding around her ankles as she... starts pulling the blankets down and folding them neatly into a pile. Goddammit.]
-----
[And much later, a video broadcast, cheerful British accent warped slightly by a little American influence--]
Ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies. Do we still have a theatre? A fox park? If all else fails, I suppose people would consider me old enough to drink for once. [It's not a familiar face, except for the same bright green eyes.] I have all the time in the world to waste, and I'm new. Tell me where I can waste it?
[She'll be on the Iskaulit anyway, trying to match old-new memories with what she finds and feeling more than a little displaced. Find her pretty much anywhere. Later, she'll head out to the hotel and the planet, but that's a different post.]

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she thankfully manages to do neither, and her voice sounds perfectly normal.]
They didn't, no. I got the name in my last interdimensional shithole.
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Where were you before this?
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[She is actually picking up on that, and internally very grateful. But she is just happy to have it acknowledged as her real name, and honestly, she's just full of dere about that name.
But her voice becomes a lot more grim at that question.]
You really don't want to know.
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Fourth?!
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Here, Arcadia, and Derrymaine. The last place I don't remember the name of, but I know it had to do with string, so I quite enjoyed it.
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And they were safe, so long as you stuck to the roads and kept out of the sewers. But that's just common sense when you travel into the wild, isn't it?