Warden Lark Mahariel (
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driftfleet2017-01-22 04:41 pm
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Mingle Post for Solace
Who: EVERYONE
Broadcast: N/A
Action: On Solace
When: Second half of January
[Start your own headers, fix ships, buy stuff, get on those hoverboards, whatever!]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: On Solace
When: Second half of January
[Start your own headers, fix ships, buy stuff, get on those hoverboards, whatever!]
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It's not like he's afraid of heights or anything - he'd overcome that fear long ago, climbing up and down precarious ruins since his early years - but flying around on a tiny little board is very different. It's not even like dwelling in Sorey's body while he's armatized with Dezel or Zaveid, either; back then his awareness was more vague, he didn't share the same sense of vertigo or directly feel the rush of air around them.
It doesn't feel much at all like surfing, in truth. At least there, he had the water to catch and comfort him. Instead, it reminds him of flying freely, wings spread, staring hungrily at the world below...
...ugh. He grimaces, eyes clenching, and just waits for it to be over.]
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[While Mikleo clings in terror, Sora flies along easily. He's already spent a great deal of time learning how to use a hoverboard, and being in the air just felt natural to him. The feeling of the wind rushing by, the freedom of being off the ground. It felt wonderful. It was much easier to focus on this instead of what he knows will be happening at the end of their traveling.
...Yeah. Not looking forward to that part so much. ]
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He starts to slow down as they approach their destination. He calls and motions for Sora to follow him a little north, and then they glide to a place that hasn't seen life for a long time. It looks like it could've been the site of a warehouse at some point, but there's nothing here now except some rocks and forgotten beams, odds and ends that even little kids would find boring.
Dezel glides them gently to a stop. He's not sure Mikleo knows they're there yet, so he wraps his arms around the water seraph and gently, so gently, lets him onto solid ground. It's the same treatment he'd use with Rose. For someone cursed, it does seem like everyone around you might break if you jostle them hard enough.]
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With a cough he turns back to them, hands on his hips.]
Alright! Ready to begin? Anyone need a drink or a snack, first?
[/moms]
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No, I'm alright for now. [What a mom. His nerves would make it hard to eat anyway, now that he can't just ignore them] So what do you guys got in mind?
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... I think the idea was to get you accustomed to your limits, so you're not afraid of your powers anymore.
[He glances at Mikleo, hoping their intrepid captain has a bit more to say.]
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Hmmmm...emotions, really. Like when I get really scared or angry or sad...that's when they go off.
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[If it's just negative emotions, then it truly is tied to fear and not just a lack of control.]
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If you can remember anything more specific than just the emotions, that might help.
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[He thinks some more]
I dunno. I just...stuff happens that makes me feel that stuff, and it feels really strong until suddenly it- goes off. Almost like... I dunno, something bursts or overflows? Does that make any sense?
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[It was kind of like that with Rose's resonance, too.]
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No, it's more than that. I mean- yeah, I am kinda afraid of them, I'll admit. Who wouldn't be?
Maybe I'm not explaining right. [He sighs] But it's almost like...the powers are part of the feelings? I mean, they change based on what I'm feeling. Like if I'm sad, stuff gets heavier. If I'm jealous, powers can get switched around.
If I was just afraid of them, it'd be the same kind of power going off every time, right?
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We're not ridiculing you for being afraid of them. It's just that people who don't want to acknowledge something can make it harder on themselves, even if they don't mean to. We've seen it happen.
[He crosses his arms and leans on one leg.]
It's all mind stuff... I'm not sure I'd call those things separate and different powers.
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[He drums a finger on his chin thoughtfully, pacing back and forth a couple of steps.]
I wonder why nothing happens when you're feeling more positive emotions, though. Is it because your abilities don't seem necessary in those times? Or is it something else holding them back?
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[Is that what they were saying? He uncrosses his arms so he can rub the side of his head. ]
I dunno...maybe I'm not strong enough? I never really questioned it.
[Since you know, knowing your happy feelings aren't going to set off freaky powers sure is a nice reprieve]
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[There's storms to consider, flying, breathing, circulating the air-- lots of things.]
If it's anything like the rest of you, it's probably not a deep mystery.
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[No, no he can't. But it's the principle of the thing!!!]
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There are? [Ways, he means]
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Yeah. It helps if you have a... goal or something to work toward.
[He'll be the first to admit he's not great at managing his emotions, but that's what happens when you replace everything in your life with the thought of revenge.]
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Sort of like a competition the other person doesn't know they're in. The intent is to better yourself, rather than resent the other person.
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[He mulls that over, both their answers. Sure, he could think of a few goals: to find his friends, get home, explore new worlds. That's easy enough. And the shifting his emotions into a positive perspective? That actually seems like a good way to look at it. Something he could do]
Alright, I think I get what you're getting at. I do like competitions.
What about fear and sadness? How do I change perspectives on that?
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Think about getting stronger, maybe?
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