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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Typically no. Only in the most dire of circumstances and I do not wish to do that.
Somehow it seems they broke the connection with my own territory. I was only slightly fuzzy on the Marsiva. I believe my nature tried to establish that as a territory only to be sent here. So it started again. I do hope there will be no more transferring for the time being.
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Unless.... [Does Taako want to tell Akeldama about the ships crashing into each other?
Naaaah. Where's the fun in that?]
You decide to leave, I guess. Although I doubt you're gonna find a ship that has magical walls like this one.
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[No, please don't tell him. He doesn't need to consider this may be a possibility in the future]
So this is special to this ship? Then I see no reason to leave.
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[He motions to the table with shimmering hue and then out the doorway to the halls where the barest glimpse of the intersections can be seen.]
So if you want magic or you want style, this is the place to be.
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Pipes everywhere trippin' people up and such. Muuuch better now. You can take a shuttle to go see the other ships if you want, but I think we're nailing the aesthetic pretty dang hard.
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It might be intriguing to see other ships, but as a matter of manners, it is better to be invited rather than just showing up.
[Yep, Victorian manners in space]
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[He has very little to be proud of here, but the amount of time and energy he expended on transmuting the entire ship's interior had exhausted him for a few days. He's not going to let anyone else think he didn't make the ship special.
Taako remembers suddenly that he's supposed to be prepping food and goes back to it, pans clanging quietly as he arranges the side dishes to await their turn on the stove once the oven is clear of tonight's main course.]
Well, that shouldn't be hard to do. People are always calling each other up and if not, you could hang out on the Iskaulit - that giant thing in the middle that isn't the fugly Marsiva - and get to know people. There's all kinds of shops and shit on that thing.
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I do intend to do that, my dear. Well, I shan't keep you. You are trying to work after all.
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[And he isn't actually all for having an audience to his cooking anymore. It's still awkward in a lot of ways. Taako's speaking absently now as he focuses more on the dishes in front of him than the person he's talking to. He waves a hand over his shoulder at the wall by the fridge.]
The menus are posted up though, if you want to see what we're havin'. Dinner's served at 6PM, if you're late, I keep it warmed until 8.
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