Justice (
whatisright) wrote in
driftfleet2018-09-17 07:43 pm
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As an empire of dead men leave their graves
Who: Justice and YOU
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Blameless and Iskaulit
When: After the glitches kick in.
[Video & Blameless Action, Day 1 of glitching]
--Gone, vile thing. [The communicator turns on as it's thrown against the wall. Loyalty the pygmy snow leopard paces in front of the camera, making loud unhappy noises and largely obscuring the vision of what's going on inside Justice's room (for it has to be Justice's room with Loyalty, right?). Justice's voice sounds different, so much so that it's not immediately recognizable, but it echoes strangely. When the camera can see past the pacing legs of Loyalty, it doesn't focus properly on the person standing in the room. It's like the camera can't quite register that there's a person there at all, but there's definitely an outline there, and it's definitely glowing blue.]
Muire! What did you do?
[Iskaulit Action, Day 3 of glitching]
[For those who don't know much about Justice, it's not clear that this is Justice. The spirit glows blue all over, and it wears ancient Tevinter armor that obscures its face entirely. Looking at it directly may provoke a headache--there's something about it that seems fundamentally wrong, like it's not supposed to be there, and if one looks at it long enough, it may start changing shape to better reflect the observer's vision of justice.
It is also incredibly tense, and its sword is drawn. It turns to the observer quickly, and in an androgynous voice, it says,] Speak, mortal, and tell me where I am.
[Iskaulit Action, Day 5 of glitching]
[It's official. Loyalty is literally the only indication that this is the same person anymore.
Justice walks the Iskaulit with Loyalty at heel, but this Justice looks nothing like people are used to. For one, this Justice appears to be a woman. For two, she has different armor, one that's older and sleek and resembles elven work with a long hood over her head instead of a helmet. Long, pointy ears are occasionally visible under the hood, but she's hidden her face with a scarf that hides everything except her eyes, which seem too sharp to be entirely human or elven. Her skin still glows blue, and she walks with a sword at her hip, and when she speaks, her voice still echoes, though it's considerably more feminine than usual.] Where have the dreamers gone?
[Some may recognize that she's speaking in Ancient Elvish, but the augments automatically translate her into Common, so does it matter?]
[Wildcard - Meet Justice on any day]
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Blameless and Iskaulit
When: After the glitches kick in.
[Video & Blameless Action, Day 1 of glitching]
--Gone, vile thing. [The communicator turns on as it's thrown against the wall. Loyalty the pygmy snow leopard paces in front of the camera, making loud unhappy noises and largely obscuring the vision of what's going on inside Justice's room (for it has to be Justice's room with Loyalty, right?). Justice's voice sounds different, so much so that it's not immediately recognizable, but it echoes strangely. When the camera can see past the pacing legs of Loyalty, it doesn't focus properly on the person standing in the room. It's like the camera can't quite register that there's a person there at all, but there's definitely an outline there, and it's definitely glowing blue.]
Muire! What did you do?
[Iskaulit Action, Day 3 of glitching]
[For those who don't know much about Justice, it's not clear that this is Justice. The spirit glows blue all over, and it wears ancient Tevinter armor that obscures its face entirely. Looking at it directly may provoke a headache--there's something about it that seems fundamentally wrong, like it's not supposed to be there, and if one looks at it long enough, it may start changing shape to better reflect the observer's vision of justice.
It is also incredibly tense, and its sword is drawn. It turns to the observer quickly, and in an androgynous voice, it says,] Speak, mortal, and tell me where I am.
[Iskaulit Action, Day 5 of glitching]
[It's official. Loyalty is literally the only indication that this is the same person anymore.
Justice walks the Iskaulit with Loyalty at heel, but this Justice looks nothing like people are used to. For one, this Justice appears to be a woman. For two, she has different armor, one that's older and sleek and resembles elven work with a long hood over her head instead of a helmet. Long, pointy ears are occasionally visible under the hood, but she's hidden her face with a scarf that hides everything except her eyes, which seem too sharp to be entirely human or elven. Her skin still glows blue, and she walks with a sword at her hip, and when she speaks, her voice still echoes, though it's considerably more feminine than usual.] Where have the dreamers gone?
[Some may recognize that she's speaking in Ancient Elvish, but the augments automatically translate her into Common, so does it matter?]
[Wildcard - Meet Justice on any day]

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[Justice can pick up on the fact that this mage is unhappy, but she's not drawing any despair spirits, so that's alright. His main priority is Muire.]
I'm searching for a young human mage. She will be tempting bait for bad spirits, and she is still not strong enough to defend herself alone, so it is important to find her quickly.
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[ She frowns, tilting her head as she watches him. She wants to wrap her arms around him, to draw him close, to... Be his again, but she slams down her thoughts and lock them away so he can't pick up on why she's upset. ]
Do they have a name?
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[Leilani might recognize the name as Avaar. Justice meanders through the ship, frowning deeply, though he doesn't do much more than wander. It seems like he's just tasting the air for her presence rather than rummaging around like a mortal would.]
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[ Leilani follows him, a little like a lost dog, not sure what to do with herself. Her immediate reaction is to reach for him, to touch him, to comfort him, but she's afraid of what he might do to her if she does. ]
If you can't sense her then I don't think she's here, Justice.
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[Yep. He was possessing the girl. And talking about her possibly being missing just makes him more agitated. If he's aware of how upset Leilani is, he doesn't seem to care.]
She is not old enough to be without me.
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[ But, ah. Leilani frowns, letting her mouth fall shut before she breathes out softly. ]
I can help you. Let's look properly and then we can move to another ship and look there.
no subject
[Whatever kind of ship they're on. Justice should probably have more questions about that, but he's more agitated by the absence of this girl.]
no subject
[ Fruitlessly, but. ]