Lord Akeldama (
eternallyoutrageous) wrote in
driftfleet2018-11-03 04:18 pm
Entry tags:
001 video and action
Who: Akeldama and you!
Broadcast: Yep!
Action: Marsiva, First Breath, and Iskaulit
When: Beginning of November
Marsiva
[Lord Akeldama had woken not long before. He didn't feel quite like himself. He couldn't tell what was doing it more: the strange pain in the back of his head or the fact that he had essentially been ripped from his territory.
It was... different still somehow than it normally would have been.
He didn't necessarily feel like trying out this new gadget they had been given just yet so he stood by the large window looking into the blackness of space. He had always looked at it from the ground. This is what it looked like up close]
First Breath
[All of this moving around was not doing the vampire any good. Didn't they know that a vampire needed his territory in order to be settled. First one ship and now another. This was most inconvenient.
Hopefully, the moving between ships had stopped. He needed a few days to settle in, for his head to accept this ship has "his territory". He'd do better once that happens.
However, this other ship seemed to be more to his liking. The style wasn't quite what he'd do with his own house, but it was close enough and he wasn't going to scoff at it. So much better than that other ship.
So rather sitting alone in that tiny room they called a cabin, Lord Akeldama made his way to kitchen, sitting quietly by himself for the moment]
Isakulit
[Finally feeling more the thing, Lord Akeldama decided to go exploring this ship called "the Iskaulit". It certainly looked like there was more space there than on the other ships. He was right about that and was quite happy to go exploring, to see what sort of spaces there were available to the Fleeters.
He's probably not too subtle, dressed in plum colored evening jacket, gold waistcoat, high heeled boots, and a cravat of a different shade of purple that still seemed to compliment both the waistcoat and the jacket]
Broadcast
[Lord Akeldama has found himself a rather pleasing looking spot to make his post. It wouldn't do to have it look poorly behind him after]
Good afternoon, fellow passengers of this thing called "the Fleet". As I understand it, we are all trapped this positively wonderful place as part of a farce. Am I correct in this assessment? Is there anything else that I should know?
Broadcast: Yep!
Action: Marsiva, First Breath, and Iskaulit
When: Beginning of November
Marsiva
[Lord Akeldama had woken not long before. He didn't feel quite like himself. He couldn't tell what was doing it more: the strange pain in the back of his head or the fact that he had essentially been ripped from his territory.
It was... different still somehow than it normally would have been.
He didn't necessarily feel like trying out this new gadget they had been given just yet so he stood by the large window looking into the blackness of space. He had always looked at it from the ground. This is what it looked like up close]
First Breath
[All of this moving around was not doing the vampire any good. Didn't they know that a vampire needed his territory in order to be settled. First one ship and now another. This was most inconvenient.
Hopefully, the moving between ships had stopped. He needed a few days to settle in, for his head to accept this ship has "his territory". He'd do better once that happens.
However, this other ship seemed to be more to his liking. The style wasn't quite what he'd do with his own house, but it was close enough and he wasn't going to scoff at it. So much better than that other ship.
So rather sitting alone in that tiny room they called a cabin, Lord Akeldama made his way to kitchen, sitting quietly by himself for the moment]
Isakulit
[Finally feeling more the thing, Lord Akeldama decided to go exploring this ship called "the Iskaulit". It certainly looked like there was more space there than on the other ships. He was right about that and was quite happy to go exploring, to see what sort of spaces there were available to the Fleeters.
He's probably not too subtle, dressed in plum colored evening jacket, gold waistcoat, high heeled boots, and a cravat of a different shade of purple that still seemed to compliment both the waistcoat and the jacket]
Broadcast
[Lord Akeldama has found himself a rather pleasing looking spot to make his post. It wouldn't do to have it look poorly behind him after]
Good afternoon, fellow passengers of this thing called "the Fleet". As I understand it, we are all trapped this positively wonderful place as part of a farce. Am I correct in this assessment? Is there anything else that I should know?

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Whether he was aware of the woman before the cat meowed up for debate, but when it did and looked at her, he picked himself up off the floor (because how undignified of him even if it was a cat and it reminded him of home), probably much to the cat's distress]
Good evening, my dear. Is this absolutely charming creature yours?
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... yes.
[To say little of the struggle it was to acknowledge her own ownership of the animal, but that was another matter.]
That is Kova. I hope we are not the first to greet you.
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You are not, deary. I have met a few others. But Kova is the first cat that I have seen here. Oh, it so makes me miss my own cat.
[For as all chubby and attacking his pillows' tassels as she was. Mice would be safe from her in his house; the pillows were not]
I am Lord Akeldama.
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[She did not know if that was a comfort or not, really, but it was best she can offer from observation.
Even so, she offers him a courteous nod. Good, she does not need to give a tour or anything like that. That would have been awkward.]
Welcome to the First Breath, Lord Akeldama.
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[He'll take any that he can get. Even if it means being friends with someone else's cat]
Thank you. And what may I call you?
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[This is an attempt at humor, as much as her tone remains even.]
Perhaps you can do better.
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At least they are going to be more flattering even if absurd.
He takes a moment to study her, different options running through his head. He's clearly putting a lot of thought into this. Probably far more than she had probably expected of him. He takes names and nicknames very seriously]
How about 'starling of the evening skies"? I think that would be fabulous.
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[...And strangely, it's slightly out of her frame of reference. Some sort of avian, she presumes. She's been called worse. Unless this newcomer was using fancy language to insult her, but he didn't seem exactly the type.]
I am almost curious to why you chose it.
[Almost, but she created this ditch herself, so she accepts responsibility.]
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[He smiles, his fangs slightly more visible, but not anything a vampire would classify as threatening]
"Almost"? Not completely curious?
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[But there's a hint of humor in it, this time, something that relaxes her severity. True, it was difficult to--care, but a certain someone told her it was important to at least attempt to not have a completely grim bearing. Especially to someone sharing their space, whether or not he chose to remain.]
You seem to have put thought to it, however, so I will indulge it.
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Evening skies must have been used because-
[He doesn't even really explain just waves to the ship around them. Clearly he didn't mean the ship, but the fact that they were in space]
And starlings are such colorful creatures. Iridescent feathers. The colors you are wearing did so remind me some species of them.
[Of course he had only seen them in books and occasionally outside if the setting sun and their late departure for the evening lined up to allow it. He didn't want creatures that came from eggs in his house]
They are also reputed to be be very intelligent for birds. Much better to be thought similar to an intelligent bird than one that cannot tell up from down.
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[Was it meant to be... flattering, then...?
She was not used to that sort of nickname, so it takes a few moments for his explanation to sink in. How... odd. How odd indeed.]
How... thoughtful of you to take that into account.
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[He's a polite, if eccentric, vampire]
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[She can't complain, not with the veritable gauntlet of things she has been called already, as much as she's brought it on herself. Even if it's still odd.]
Are there any other questions you are seeking answer to about this ship.
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How many are there upon this ship?
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[Her gaze briefly drops to the cat.] ... With Kova that would be six, but he is not on the roster, of course.
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[He looks at Kova as well] He is certainly a member of the crew even if those who brought us here don't believe that he is.
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[Not that she minds terribly, quiet and under the radar was just fine with her.]
As far as it compares to the other rosters... it may put us closer to average where some ships are concerned. [A low average, but she didn't think any had less than five.] People do move from time to time, whether it is because they want to, or because the Atroma decide to do so for them.
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I can assure that I don't plan on moving, however.
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[So forward thinking of the Atroma, really.]
If there is a medication you require, they may already have provided it to our storage.
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Oh, dear, traditional medicines will not help. This is essentially my mind trying to find it's place in a new location. Time will help more than medicine. Besides, if I am injured, I assure you I don't need to be worried about.
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[She was only mentioning it out of courtesy, really.]
You may find yourself with more time than you expect, if you are used to a busier life.
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I take it by the offer for medicinal treatment, you, my dear... are the medical officer for this ship?
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... One of them. Our Captain is another.
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It would be very unlikely you will see me in that regard. Vampires are immortal and nearly impossible to mortally injure.
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