Baku 獏 (
dreamvour) wrote in
driftfleet2018-10-26 05:55 pm
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002; and this dream is your story
Who: Baku & you
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Caprine if you're so incline
When: now (October 26)
[for the unaware - which is a lot of people - Baku has an office! And she's made it spooky for this particular broadcast; which is to say, she's turned off the lights and lit a few candles to fit the mood. You might even see some glowing eyes in the background every so often - but no worries, that's just her leopard prowling around.
But shhh, it's totally spooky, shut up]
Around this time of year all of the really scary stories start getting passed around at school, so I thought I'd keep up the tradition, even though I'm not there right now and it's a little early.
One of the more popular ones at my school is Aka Manto - the red cloak. He's a ghost that haunts the old bathroom on ground floor. It's said that if you end up using it late at night, that you shouldn't use the fourth stall, or else he'll come to you. And that he's so charming you won't be able to resist answering his question.
[she props her chin on her hands] So he'll come to you and he'll ask, "Do you prefer the red cloak or the blue cloak?" If you answer red, he'll make it so you have a "red cloak", by cutting you. If you answer "blue", he'll drain your blood. [a hum] There's a way out of it, of course, because there always has to be, so I wonder if anyone knows or can guess the answer.
So that's my question to everyone.
[a considering pause, and then:]
Or - ah, or even better, you could share your urban legends from your world, if you'd like. Those are always fun, and it is the season for it.
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: Caprine if you're so incline
When: now (October 26)
[for the unaware - which is a lot of people - Baku has an office! And she's made it spooky for this particular broadcast; which is to say, she's turned off the lights and lit a few candles to fit the mood. You might even see some glowing eyes in the background every so often - but no worries, that's just her leopard prowling around.
But shhh, it's totally spooky, shut up]
Around this time of year all of the really scary stories start getting passed around at school, so I thought I'd keep up the tradition, even though I'm not there right now and it's a little early.
One of the more popular ones at my school is Aka Manto - the red cloak. He's a ghost that haunts the old bathroom on ground floor. It's said that if you end up using it late at night, that you shouldn't use the fourth stall, or else he'll come to you. And that he's so charming you won't be able to resist answering his question.
[she props her chin on her hands] So he'll come to you and he'll ask, "Do you prefer the red cloak or the blue cloak?" If you answer red, he'll make it so you have a "red cloak", by cutting you. If you answer "blue", he'll drain your blood. [a hum] There's a way out of it, of course, because there always has to be, so I wonder if anyone knows or can guess the answer.
So that's my question to everyone.
[a considering pause, and then:]
Or - ah, or even better, you could share your urban legends from your world, if you'd like. Those are always fun, and it is the season for it.

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Rules in general, or the specific ones to urban legends?
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Because the Gods deemed it so. [she says it like it should be obvious]
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The Gods created rules for the unknown? Spirits and ghosts?
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That seems counterproductive.
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It's a long, somewhat annoying story. One I doubt you would like very much.
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But I'd like to hear these rules all the same.
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The rules are - general and specific both. It depends on what you are.
But - mm, think of one your stories - your most popular one, that everyone knows. The one that explains who you are and what you do, what your powers are like - things like that.
[she gestures]
Those are your rules.
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I'm not and have never been bound by rules. It contradicts everything that I am.
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I know. But the Loki of my world? He's bound by those rules. I'm sure he's found ways around them, of course, because I doubt he enjoys being bound by them, either, but - [she shrugs, frowning] You asked. I answered.
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Fair enough. But it still defies sense.
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[her usual neutral, flat tone has a little bite to it] They do what they think is good for all, but they don't consider the all part as thoroughly as they say they do.
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No. Why would they?
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They should.
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Gods do not care about anything else but themselves. They're selfish, cruel and incapable of understanding.
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Not all. Some try. [a pointed look] You try.
The ones I work for are mostly like that, save for some. It's complicated. I try not to speak ill of them.
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I doubt they are here to hear you.
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I don't care if they hear me or not.
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[she shrugs a shoulder] Like I said, it's complicated. Anything I would want to say, I've probably said it right to their faces anyway. I don't hold my tongue when the piss me off.
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[ which is what a god would normally do. ]
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I cannot say that is wise or unwise.
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[she sounds entirely unconcerned]
But they make my job difficult and I make sure that they know every time they do. It's only fair.
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