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The Fifteen Strangers Mods ([personal profile] strangerpeople) wrote in [community profile] 15strangers2019-08-04 10:27 pm
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WEEK 4

WEEK 4


[After the meeting, Lilac gives everyone a small vial of something red. Those who left the meeting receive it from the rats on the crew. She gives instructions as to how to take it. Take in a drink, preferably tea. Drink it slowly. Make sure you can get to your bed once you finish. The headache will come quickly.

Nevertheless, even as everyone slips into sleep, they are visited once more by the Conductor in what must have been a dream. Or was it? It's not clear.

She is quiet as she speaks, looking out the windows, even though the view is obscured by the glass.

"I know you think me as a monster. Maybe I am after all these years. I have no illusions. But I cannot regret the things I've done.

"Nor can I regret the Bazaar...it was so wonderful. It opened my eyes to the truth of things and opened doors I never could have seen on my own. It was the first time I felt true love for another. I wasn't the only one-my daughter, too, passed through the Wicket. Saw the sea more sunless within the Bazaar's body. Learned as I learned. She sought to rival me in symbols, in marking skin."

She closes her eyes.

"She is dead now, of course. Everyone I knew in the Neath-on our Earth-is. Well. Almost everyone. London endures, naturally. But the Echo Bazaar...it's beautiful promise...it's gone. The Seventh City will never fall, and it's Message will forever remain undelivered. Of all the creatures in the universe who might remember it, I am alone in honoring it.

"Perhaps it's noble. Perhaps it's foolish. In any case, maybe it doesn't matter. Maybe it's the thought that's important. As long as I am here, there is yet a possibility that the deed may be finished, somehow.

"Still, I wonder. Maybe you have the answer.

What happens to a Message, when neither the sender and receiver exist anymore?"





As the day dawns, everyone wakes up to the sound of howling winds and darkness. Their head hurts, but they do have a new memory to accompany the ache. They are also at a new port. It is a dark place, teetering on the edge of safe space and the unknown in between void, where those who enter rarely return. Or, so you have to assume, right? Either way, that blackness on the deep horizon doesn't look particularly fun to try to drive through.

There is a legitimate fear in Lilac's expression that betrays her for the first time, as she lets everyone disembark, including the unicorn and the young man, who quickly jump onto another train to get away from this place. She also refuses to leave the train. She does leave you with a fair warning.

The Synod of Carcels is dangerous, in its own way, and everyone can feel it. Everyone can feel something hanging in the air. It's not natural. It's bending reality. It's also not something that started with you or your arrival. Yet it threatens to become that way, to become part of you. You can feel the temptation gnaw at you. You can hear the winds whisper of it. There is a hunger here-and knowledge as well.

The question, of course, is whether the price to uncover those things is worth it-and what will be found here with the price that is paid. But as the Conductor said-a reckoning cannot be postponed. Not forever.


There are eleven strangers left in this place.]


((IMPORTANT OOC NOTE: This week and it's investigations involve major Fallen London spoilers, in particular spoilers regarding Seeking Mr. Eaten's Name and one of it's endings. If you, as a player here, are playing Fallen London and do not wish to be spoiled, let us know, and we will make sure you are not given any ending spoilers to the best of our ability. We will also be marking spoiler-filled comments with tags, and we request that our players do likewise, in consideration for those who might look through this post in the future.

With that said, have fun, and remember-all shall be well.))
unwittingking: (...what)

[personal profile] unwittingking 2019-08-05 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[…maybe he spoke a little too much-]

Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. What's it to ya?

[He turned back around to address The Conductor.]
disregartist: (quiet lines)

[personal profile] disregartist 2019-08-05 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing. Call it a hunch as to why you are screaming at an inanimate object that looks to be of a sacred nature.
unwittingking: (Default)

[personal profile] unwittingking 2019-08-05 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[He drags a paw over his face.]

Let me reiterate: Why should it matter to you when you can apparently take on Gods? Would it really be a problem for you?
disregartist: (quiet lines)

[personal profile] disregartist 2019-08-05 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
It matters because I am always curious.

[A smile.]

I see you operate under a slight misconception. It is not that I can take on gods. No. It is that they cannot comprehend me.
unwittingking: (Though hamburgers are good too)

[personal profile] unwittingking 2019-08-05 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[Eye roll]

Oh, let me guess, it's because no one can look at you for too long without hurting themselves?

[It should be noted that King isn't looking at her specifically: He's actually looking just above her shoulder, careful to not actually look at her body.]
disregartist: (Default)

[personal profile] disregartist 2019-08-05 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
You can say that is the reason, yes.
unwittingking: (Though hamburgers are good too)

[personal profile] unwittingking 2019-08-05 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah, I'm sure Gods themselves wouldn't be able to comprehend an eyesore such as yourself. You're totally right on the money.

[In case she didn't realize the insult the first time...here you go]
disregartist: (tangle webs)

[personal profile] disregartist 2019-08-05 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[She did realize the insult-she is just ignoring it.]

Well. Let me know if you succeed, then. I can't wait to meet this god of yours.
unwittingking: (Thinking...)

[personal profile] unwittingking 2019-08-05 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Will do. I'm sure him, Cerberus, and quite a few others would love to meet you.

[And he turns back around, giving...not so much a wave as it is a shooing gesture, before shaking the statue some more, though not yelling at it now.]