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birdsbirdsbirds) wrote in
driftfleet2015-03-16 09:55 am
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Who: Robin
Broadcast: Whole Network; Text
Action: N/A
When: Around 3/16
[this world? not really for him. but since Robin is not good at sitting still, and actively moping can only keep him occupied for so long... a text entry shows up on the network!]
Hey, I'm bored. I did some math. I charted out a rough conversion between Earth's calendar and my own world's calendar (which is much more sensible, honestly).
So, tell me when your birthdays are, and I'll tell you what king-sign you fall under. ♥ I'm under Ha'it, the King of Life and Death--which supposedly means I have a knack for seeing the big picture, and my lucky color is gold.
It's just for fun, of course. Who knows if it's actually accurate...
Broadcast: Whole Network; Text
Action: N/A
When: Around 3/16
[this world? not really for him. but since Robin is not good at sitting still, and actively moping can only keep him occupied for so long... a text entry shows up on the network!]
Hey, I'm bored. I did some math. I charted out a rough conversion between Earth's calendar and my own world's calendar (which is much more sensible, honestly).
So, tell me when your birthdays are, and I'll tell you what king-sign you fall under. ♥ I'm under Ha'it, the King of Life and Death--which supposedly means I have a knack for seeing the big picture, and my lucky color is gold.
It's just for fun, of course. Who knows if it's actually accurate...

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Though, I'll admit--that's one of Ha'it's lessons, not Riem's.
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oh. sorry, uh... did riem ever almost do something he regretted..?
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[which he felt he needed to say, at least once. his sincerity and calm don't exactly come across well in all of this text.]
He seems to have a bad habit of almost killing people who would wind up to be his friends later on in life. He usually helps them, later, to try and make up for what he almost did... One of those people became the companion who helped him smile again. Others have served as lessons to him, reminders not make the same mistake twice.
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Would you like to hear one more story? It's not a sad one, and there isn't really a lesson involved. He's only in a little bit, actually.
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After the world collapsed, the people of Gratia were very scared and fragile. They lived under the earth, and while the caves and tunnels were unforgiving, they were nothing compared to the dangerous beasts who lived in the Haunting far below them. Or the surface, for that matter--it had become harsh, unlivable, and irradiated, and filled with all kinds of unfriendly creatures.
One such creature, a nameless monster, lived in the mountains far from the people of my own city... When it was young, it fed on goats and deer, but as it grew older, it started to eat wolves and bears. It grew larger the more it ate, and started to learn things. It learned that eating bigger and bigger things made it stronger. It learned that it could absorb the power of its prey. Eventually it grew so big that the sheer, narrow paths of the mountain could not hold it, and it slithered down into the valley where brave humans would sometimes crawl out of their caves to hunt for food.
Now, the monster could have gone on eating bears and lions and whatever else roamed the valley, but it saw these hunters and thought... What power these creatures must have. Yes, they were small, physically weak, unbalanced... But the monster watched them them speak to one another, create tools from almost nothing, and hunt animals many times their own size with cunning and cooperation. What a hidden strength must have dwelt in their hearts. It wanted that power for its own.
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The other monsters did not appreciate this. Who was this brash newcomer, who thought it could disrupt years tradition and social order? Who was this thing who thought it could just steal all of their prey? The more intelligent of them saw how fast it grew and began to worry that it would soon become unstoppable; if they did not act quickly, the whole city might soon be swallowed up in its jaws. For the first time in history, one of the more eloquent of their kind reached out to the terrified people of the caves above and asked for a truce, an agreement to end this monster for everyone's sake.
So, very soon after that, the monster comes across a single person wandering around in the caves it had cleared to be its home. It had become quite brash by then, and thought it funny to try to speak with the man, taunt him, inform him of his inevitable death. The man was not afraid as he should have been--as he was Riem in disguise, having been approached for help by both monsters and humans alike. Instead of cowering, he insulted the monster. Furious, it chased after him, but he was too fast, leading the monster down a series of confusing, winding passageways.
Very suddenly, it found itself in the Haunting, where there were many monsters scrambling through the tunnels. It started eating them in a rage, screaming for the blood of the man who'd gotten away. More monsters began to stream into the tunnel, and it ate them too. It ate and ate and ate until there was not a single monster left in sight.
And when it tried to move--to its great surprise, it could barely budge. It had grown so large that it no longer fit in the tunnels! It heard the exits seal closed around him, and realized too late that it had been tricked.
So, to this day, they say that if you go down far enough, you can hear the Leviathan moaning to be let free, growling threats of revenge. When the earth shakes, they say that it's just Leviathan shifting restlessly through its prison...
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[hiro is so wowed by you, robin.]
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Every once in a while, yeah. Think that's enough for now?
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Seriously, I get really bored. Any time.
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[and emotional for hiro]
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[it worked out surprisingly well for everybody.]