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burnt_orangesky) wrote2010-01-17 10:48 am
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{Twenty-three} &diams The Shades of darkness filled her life
[The words are shaky and a little sloppy, written rather hastily.]
Assistance would be greatly appreciated; I am lost in the Wilderness, currently in [small pause] some sort of swamp. It is quite eerie, but a little better than the areas with lava and fire.
It is not the least bit pleasant, especially with all these [long pause] I really don't like this place, it's decidedly creepy.
-Fred
Assistance would be greatly appreciated; I am lost in the Wilderness, currently in [small pause] some sort of swamp. It is quite eerie, but a little better than the areas with lava and fire.
It is not the least bit pleasant, especially with all these [long pause] I really don't like this place, it's decidedly creepy.
-Fred
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"That's me. You wrote to me the other day ago, right? When I was asking about Two." Rogue eyed the dog a little warily - he didn't have much experience with domestic animals, and half expected it to either start talking or do what a wild animal would do if being held, i.e., bite and claw and run off. "I've got some cable if you want to tie a leash just in case he breaks free."
"Just a moment." He'd seen the lights on the water, and took a step closer to it. There was something under the surface.
Rogue paled under the ash when he saw them. Without a word he took the coil of rope from his shoulder, tied a loop into one end, and started to lower it towards the still surface of the water.
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Cool, she's five foot five inches, almost his height XD]]
"That's correct." Fred nodded again. "Did you find anyone to answer your question? I'm afraid I was rather distracted at the time." She had been too busy bothering Genius to see if anyone had told Rogue about number names.
Oddly enough, sometimes Fred herself half expected the little pup to talk to her intelligently. "I did have a leash for him, but I think I must have dropped it at some point. Perhaps using your rope for the time being would be a good idea."
She watched as he stepped closer to the water, hoping that he wouldn't try to go in. When he suddenly took the rope from his shoulder and started lowering it toward the water, Fred stepped up next to him to see what he was doing, keeping a firm hold on Aven.
"Rogue, those people..." Her voice trailed off as the dog started to whine. "They were here when I arrived. I don't think... they must be dead. Look how calmly they lie beneath the water." Fred didn't recognize any of the people she could see lying there. Perhaps they were a part of this place? Fred shivered slightly again. Maybe this place really was the Human Bible's Hell...
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"Someone said they'd once heard from a Seven, and there was a Zero-Zero, but I didn't hear anything solid. Not yet."
"They do look dead," he said slowly, watching the slightest current stir strands of hair. "But they might be some species that breathes underwater and hibernates, or just sleeps very soundly." Almost too quietly to hear, he added, "And if they are dead, they deserve a proper burial."
The rope touched the surface of the water - and floated. He'd taken it out of some kind of sporting store before the Wilderness had shifted, having a vague idea about using it to climb, and it was too lightweight to sink down to where the bodies were.
Rogue took half a step towards the water, but stopped himself. He didn't want to go in. He really didn't. There was something unbelievably sinister about them. But just leaving them there - the dog's whine got higher, breaking him out of some kind of trance, and he shook his head. "Maybe I can get some people to help me take them out later. For now, we should get you two out of here."
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"Seven sounds... passing familiar, and I believe you may be talking about my housemate. She spells her name Zero-Zero, but pronounces it as only one Zero. I'm not quite sure why."
Fred frowned. "That could be, I had not thought of that. But what if they are a species that buries their dead in water? We would be disturbing their hallowed dead." She didn't quite believe that, but there was something about this place... she didn't want to disturb those bodies in the water, be they dead or only sleeping.
When Aven's whine got louder Fred shushed him and murmured endearments in his ear, trying to calm him down. The little dog quieted quickly but still looked restless and tense. She wasn't sure if he wanted to run into the water or just run away again, but either way she wanted to get him, and herself, out of this place as quickly as possible. "Right... fine, that's good. Trying to save them from this place is certainly noble. No one should be forced to endure this." She looked around, trying to spot the lift from here. They would probably have to walk back into the place Fred had first found herself, with the volcano and that tower.
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"It's not sanitary to sink bodies in standing water," he protested, but weakly. "When they start rotting - all right, nomads might, but does that clothing look nomadic to y-" Rogue shook his head harder, and very deliberately turned away from the water's edge.
"Sorry. That's not important right now." One way or another, a few more hours underwater wasn't going to hurt them.
Trying to gauge the dog's size, he made a smaller loop in the other end of the rope, the dry end, and held it out to Fred, then turned southeast, the way he'd come. "Let's get going."
"I'm pretty sure all the particulates near the volcano can't be good for anyone's lungs," he said a few minutes later, as the terrain got drier and more rocky. "I should've remembered to get another scarf." Rogue unlooped his from around his neck and handed it over, then shed his jacket. As a breath mask, it wasn't as good as the scarf, but it was something.
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"No, they don't look especially like nomads." More like noble men, or perhaps warriors. Was that funerary dress or armor? It was so ornamented, yet functional... it could be either, really. Or maybe both. "No one is using this water from the looks of it, anyway."
Taking the loop of rope, Fred looked at it dubiously. She squatted down for a moment, risking putting Aven down on the ground briefly while she undid the loop. Quickly tying the now-loose end to Aven's collar, she straightened up again with the dog back in her arms. Much better; she didn't want to choke her dog if he suddenly ran off, forcing her to pull on the rope. She had a firm grip on the loose (wet) end of the rope just in case he did just that.
When he offered her his scarf she shook her head. "Keep it; if the particles are as bad as you think, you will need it." She fished in the pocket of her light jacket for a moment before she pulled out a scarf that still had purchase tags attached to it. "Thought I put that there." She wrapped the scarf a little awkwardly around her mouth one-handed, then held a corner of it over Aven's nose and mouth prompting him to bark shrilly a few times before he settled down again. "Good boy. This will not last long... I hope."
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Just in general the walk was uneventful; in such hostile-seeming territory he was too occupied with noting that he was headed past all the same things and keeping an eye out for trouble to want to talk, and it seemed like Fred either felt the same, was occupied with her pet, or was put off by the change in his attitude. [I'm not godmodding am I?]
There was a heartstopping moment when he thought he saw something large and fast flying way up ahead, but when he strained his eyes he saw nothing through the haze but the now-visible tower, glowering malevolently at nothing specific. All in all, they got back without incident.
[if there are nazguls here, it was one of those. If there aren't, it was Valenth's blue-flamed dragon. Since he's Rogue, he'll think it was a ship.]
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Fred shrugged, smiling. "That's all right, it was easily fixed."
She didn't mind that the walk was quiet; she was indeed occupied with Aven, keeping him calm and petting him. As they grew closer to that tower and the place she had originally found herself, he was growing more nervous. She wasn't put off by Rogue's attitude; people reacted to death in different, and often rather strange, ways.
She suddenly frowned thoughtfully. Her voice slightly muffled by the scarf, she said, "Rogue... I just realized. Back there you talked about those people possibly being a species that could breath water." She hesitated a moment before asking her question. "Are you a Human then? Please forgive me if I am being rude."
They were already back in the area where the lift supposedly was, with only one small tense moment when that... thing had flown over them. Fred was decently certain it was some sort of animal, but she couldn't be sure and she hoped it wouldn't come back to give her a closer look.
Fred looked around expectantly. The lift had to be somewhere around here. Not even her curiosity with his familiarity with species other than Humans could lessen her desire to leave this horrid place.
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"I'm Corellian," he said with a distracted version of the typical flashy odds-matter-not smile, as if what that meant was self-evident. The smile wasn't visible - to his irritation, he got some ash in his teeth - but it could be heard in his voice.
Rogue was now straining his ears as well as his eyes, but there was no engine sound. If he couldn't hear the engines, then whoever was flying couldn't be close enough to see if he started waving his jacket around. That would be another reason to come back here later.
"And there it is," he said as the lift and the various medics came into view, relaxing his guard a little.
[[...Rogue, first you want to pull the evil strangly drowned ghosts out of the water, now you want to flag down a Nazgul. You're so not genre savvy.]]
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Fred blinked. That was certainly straightforward of him. "I see..." Corellian. That didn't ring any bells at all. Still, it was nice to be acquainted with yet another person who was not a Human, even if it made her a little jealous that this hatchling knew his species already. "I do not know what my species might be called, but Humans seem to be most common here. There are even several people who seem to believe that Humans are the only species there could be."
"Thank goodness." Fred didn't bother to hide the relief in her voice as she saw the lift and the medics. "Were you going to stay behind and find more people?" She shifted Aven a bit in her arms. The little dog had been quiet since that thing had passed overhead but she could feel him trembling.
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"What?" He actually stopped to look back at her. "That's absurd. Who said that? Let me guess - they're sheltered and from some backwater?"
Rogue frowned. "Actually, I think I'll see if I can get into temporary housing now and get this ash off. It looks like there are plenty of other people going looking. I might come back later, though." For the bodies. And to try and identify the ship, if it was a ship.
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"I believe most of them claim to be from Earth," Fred agreed, nodding. In her mind, that was a backwater... though if Rogue asked her why she thought that, she would be hard-pressed to explain why.
Fred nodded again. "Probably wise. If it is a bad idea to breathe it in, who knows what it will do if it sets on your skin long enough?" At this point, even if she could not get into her home she would go to the communal showers in Sections 1 and 2. Even a cold shower would be better than none at all.
She walked closer to the lift, waving off the medics that approached her asking if she was injured in any way.
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"I woke up covered in it, and it doesn't seem to brush off easily, so if it makes me sick, it makes me sick. But I think my skin can handle it - lungs are a bit more delicate," Rogue said, pausing to kick at a particular mound of ash and finding a shapeless canvas bag, right where he'd buried it. He hefted it up and turned to Fred.
"But I'm still going to turn in. There's no shortage of helping hands and, well, I'm hungry. See you around, I guess?"
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"Probably wise, no need to exhaust yourself. Hopefully the housing issue has resolved itself and we will be allowed to enter the houses, but if not I hope you have luck finding a place to sleep." She smiled slightly. "If nothing else, I am sure we will see each other's writing in the journals before too much longer."
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"It seems likely." As they got into the elevator and the doors closed, Rogue pulled the scarf down from around his mouth and nose. "Is there somewhere I can take these clothes to get washed?"
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Fred pulled her own scarf down, and set Aven on the lift floor. The dog shook himself, sending a small cloud of ash into the air, and then looked up at Fred, panting happily. "Aven! Oh lovely, now you've made a mess." Shaking her head with a smile, she brought her attention back to Rogue. "Ah, leave them outside the door of whatever Housing you are assigned, Housekeeping will wash them for you."
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He had to laugh when the dog shook himself off. "I wish I could do that. So much faster than scrubbing."
"Thank you, I'll do that. Hopefully they'll take care of what's getting tracked around, too." The doors opened. With a sketchy salute - tapping his hand to his brow and flashing his palm - and a more earnest, visible showing of the flashy Corellian smile, Rogue left.
[End, I guess. They can remember that he gave her some rope later on, it's a good excuse to meet again.]
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Fred paused as if remembering something. "Ah, furred... I'd forgotten. Some time ago, I ran into a cat-like person. He was interesting... I have no idea if he is still in Edensphere. I haven't seen his writing in the journals in a while. But that could be; I believe that at least one of my friends would either laugh or faint if I told him how many non-Humans I am aware of." Humans certainly were an interesting bunch... Fred wondered just what it was about them that made them so confident in themselves. She had discovered she was strangely curious about that species in the months since she had become used to Edensphere.
Fred waved goodbye as Rogue exited in the direction of Temporary Housing. "He's certainly an interesting one, isn't he, Aven?" Her pet cocked his head at her and made a little whining sound. Fred smiled and hit the button for Section 3. "Let's go home."
[End! And that sounds good XD]