The Fifteen Strangers Mods (
strangerpeople) wrote in
15strangers2020-01-27 10:38 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
W͜͏̶Ę͏E͝͠K͝͞ ̧1̵͟
There was no sugarcoating it anymore. This was a critical time. Saving all of the vines is paramount, but what does one do when the blight hits? It keeps encroaching on the grapes, day by day. Entire clusters, entire bunches, dead and rotting, while allowing the blight to spread, and the leading botanists and viticulturists cannot identify the origin or the cause. They can't even successfully isolate the culprit in their labs; it seems to disappear like air no matter the precautions taken.
It is a catastrophe that seems to be beyond science, and it will result in the complete collapse of the entire country's wine industry. Already, embargoes on this year's crop have forced other grape-growers to close shop for the year after they'd sold their previous stock; it is all too possible that no grapes might ever be grown here again if a cure cannot be found. The tourists have stopped coming. The towns have grown silent.
You, meanwhile, are devastated. With the way your business is going, it will be on the brink of bankruptcy within the year. You will soon have no choice but to close shop and let every grapevine die, let the land go fallow. There must be a cure for this, there must be. Yet everything that can go wrong is.
Then, as you watch the news, it happens. Breaking news. The blight has been found in another country.
It is a pandemic-and it is only getting worse.
-
Well. This is...what else can can anyone say? You all know the deal. You all know what situation you're in. All that is left is to figure out what you can do about it. If there's anything that can be done.
You still feel that compulsion to distrust. To know you cannot win. To know that only the hosts have your best interests in mind. It would be easy to just do all that. But would it be the right thing to do? You can't be completely sure. Indeed, nothing is certain here, except for that damned ticking sound. If only you could stop it.
But you can't stop it. It is inevitable.
There are 15 strangers in this place.]
no subject
[He saw that shit, he just knew he wasn't going to be helpful.]
no subject
I'm sorry, but the way Vita was acting, to someone that didn't actually know her...it was childish at best, and metaphorically screaming "I'm going to be a problem" at worst.
Not to mention her explanation just seemed off...
[Shaking his head a bit. Something was up with her, and he's not fully sure what.]
no subject
As for Akira... eh. I do not really know how to speak to him, and he always has one of those redheads near him...
no subject
[Plus, he's better with kids, if these incidents have taught him anything.]
It should also help that I talked with Jonathan. He seemed to be a bit more understanding, and was willing to help with the situation.
[Considering he didn't get snarked at during the meeting, he at least thinks Jonathan is doing a good job.]
no subject
[He frowns as he thinks of something.]
He really does sound like me if I did not have a Zemnian accent.
no subject
[Just. Vaguely gesturing to where they are.]
Yeah, thought it was a bit weird, but I figured it didn't really mean much.
[Unless they're alternate reality ancestors or something. That would surprise him too much.]
no subject
[He shrugs.]
I can't really get rid of my accent, so it's not like I can hide my voice. I've... tried... doing other accents. I am very bad at them.
no subject
[Two people with the same voice, with the only difference being one has an accent? Not really as mind-blowing as some of the other things he's seen.]
Are you really that bad at them? Or are they a bit harder to pull off?
[He doesn't usually try to imitate accents, so he's not sure how easy or difficult they are.]
no subject
no subject
And how about you show me? They can't be that bad.
[…so how wrong is he going to be?]
no subject
[Oh boy. He runs his hands down his face.]
Elldtrich - elderidge - eltrich... blaeeest. I am attempting to say 'eldritch blast' in Fjord's accent.
no subject
[No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
And, uh...that...sure is an attempt!
He's trying not to laugh okay.]It's, um...not the worst?
no subject
no subject
[As well as that being alternate world German, but...details for another day!]
no subject
no subject
Well, that's another way that our worlds are different. In yours it's common to know more than one language, mine you only really have to know one if you want to get along well wherever you are.
…also, who exactly speaks Celestial? Just...doesn't sound like something you'd need to know that often.
no subject
no subject
[This time that's said with a small bit of bitterness.]
You have my sympathies if you've had to talk with any actual gods. I know some of them are probably alright, but I'm sure there are some just as annoying as the ones I know.
[If he had a drink, he's kick his feet up and take a long drink.
Gods]
no subject
no subject
[He's genuinely not sure. He hasn't played D&D in a while.]
no subject
If Uk'otoa was set free, it would drown the world, leaving only ocean. Two of the three keys to its release have been put into place... and Fjord has the third. It is not all that happy about it, as you might imagine. And Fjord has no interest in ruling the world's waters, even though he is a sailor.
So their relationship is... strained, as you might imagine.
no subject
[He shakes his head a little bit. Now he almost feels ridiculous. Almost. He still hates that gryphon.]
And I'm assuming that keeping the key is more or less the only way to keep this Uk'otoa at bay...possibly literally? Or is there actually something else that could keep the guy from coming to power, even if he gets his...tentacles on the key?
[It's weird to talk about sea beings with natural phrases.]
no subject
I do not know what else could keep him down other than divine interference, which is very difficult to do directly since the Divine Gate was put in place to separate the gods from the Material Plane. ... But that doesn't mean their creations were sealed beyond it as well. Hence... this problem.
no subject
[Because he is really not sure how that could work...at all...especially with how low tech his world is...]
So basically, either play the world's most dangerous version of keep-away, or somehow get the attention of gods to fix the problem they made, which might be completely impossible with a magic barrier in the way preventing their intervention.
You have my sympathies for having to deal with all of this.
[And he means that. If he had to deal with everything Caleb's gone thru at this point, he might've gone completely insane.]
no subject
... And enthusiastic about Fjord when she found out he was bound to the same being. In the... eh... bumsen sense of enthusiastic. Much to Jester's dismay.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)