neverbeamemory (
neverbeamemory) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-11-18 11:54 pm
006 | Time to get to it....
Characters: Gymnasium: Sephiroth & OPEN. Dormitory 03-02: Sephiroth, Master Xehanort & Odagiri Hidetoshi [Possible Open if anyone had reason to invade].
Setting: Gymnasium Floor 39: Any morning 19th - 23rd November. Dormitory 03-02: 19th November, Mid-Afternoon.
Format: Prose & Action, I'll match
Summary: Gymnasium: If there is one thing Sephiroth will always do, it's waste time making himself better. Dorm 03-02: This could be the start of something, an opportunity for sharing thoughts, ideas and possible plotting.
Warnings: Possible hating on the admins. Also usual risk of violence. Will keep updated as it progresses
Gymnasium:
[Maybe, just maybe. He might be developing a routine. Is that a good or a bad thing? Sephiroth doesn't know if this is his control keeping his mind occupied or indeed if he's been set up for this, he tries not to think too much about it recently. It's a big downward, paranoid spiral to consider layers upon layers of what is illusion and what is reality; having to just get on with the fact that there is a collar permanently fixed around his neck is enough of a reminder.
Of course, he wants to find answers. However else could he decide to accept or reject any of the ideals of this Tower he was stuck in. But it would take time for theories to develop, for facts to be learnt. He had to be patient, he had to keep his mind as clear as possible and that meant doing things to resist the urge to brood too much. He had also recently learned that quite possibly he may not be the superior being in this place. And so, almost every morning Sephiroth can be found pounding away at the track, launching precise strikes at the punching bag, or carefully pumping weights. Not every morning though, and of course not always the same routine. That would make him too predictable.]
Dorm 03-02:
Life in the dormitories and sharing his sleeping space had turned out not to be so difficult. Being such an early riser, usually Sephiroth could quietly slip away out of the Dormitory before the other residents he shared with were awake. That suited him just fine, first out and last back most of the time except on the morning after the inevitable collar-check that he seemed to have made clear that he would attempt to boycott every time if that's what it took to find a weakness in the system. Sephiroth had trouble sleeping anyway knowing well what such a vulnerable state such sleep was, and not knowing too much about the other residents that he shared with. He didn't think that the kids would become a threat; such children would only become a problem if they somehow got in his way or if he ended up somehow opposing them. Thankfully, from the couple of occasions he'd spoken with Xehanort the older man didn't seem inclined to cause him any grief either.
It could have been a lot worse. Sleep had started to come a little easier since he'd taken to reading a little in the evenings. At the Mountains of Madness was proving an enthralling, yet somewhat confusing read. Not that Sephiroth was illiterate in anyway at all, far from it. It was more that he didn't have any background knowledge of this world called Earth and so in order to understand sometimes chapters were re-read so that he could be sure within his own imaginaton how he envisioned this strange world. Tohko was right, HP Lovecraft did have a very particular way of writing that was for sure. If Sephiroth found he was running out of patience with the fiction there was the other book that lived on his bedside table. Well it wasn't really a book but more like a pile of papers bound together with string. It contained Shion's 'survival 101' compliation on known fungi, plants and berries within the Tower. Sephiroth had yet to check out the Forest on Floor 32, as he was naturally suspect to follow anyones research other than his own. After all, the admins could have changed everything since Shion found out all this information. The would-be Turks sources could be questionable as well.
By this afternoon, Sephiroth had worked out, cleaned up and found himself drawn back to the Dormitory to re-read a chapter of the fiction he had decided not to persue the previous evening. At least it would give his long silver hair the chance to dry off fully before he went off in persuit of anything else today. Long leather trenchcoat was draped across the end of the bed and pauldrons placed almost like an ornament on the top of the chest before Sephiroth had drawn all of his hair forward over one shoulder and sat up with his back against the headboard to continue reading At the Mountains of Madness. Occasionally he would run fingers idly through his hair to work any knots out that would inevitably tangle as the otherwordly, shiny silver mass dried off.
Setting: Gymnasium Floor 39: Any morning 19th - 23rd November. Dormitory 03-02: 19th November, Mid-Afternoon.
Format: Prose & Action, I'll match
Summary: Gymnasium: If there is one thing Sephiroth will always do, it's waste time making himself better. Dorm 03-02: This could be the start of something, an opportunity for sharing thoughts, ideas and possible plotting.
Warnings: Possible hating on the admins. Also usual risk of violence. Will keep updated as it progresses
Gymnasium:
[Maybe, just maybe. He might be developing a routine. Is that a good or a bad thing? Sephiroth doesn't know if this is his control keeping his mind occupied or indeed if he's been set up for this, he tries not to think too much about it recently. It's a big downward, paranoid spiral to consider layers upon layers of what is illusion and what is reality; having to just get on with the fact that there is a collar permanently fixed around his neck is enough of a reminder.
Of course, he wants to find answers. However else could he decide to accept or reject any of the ideals of this Tower he was stuck in. But it would take time for theories to develop, for facts to be learnt. He had to be patient, he had to keep his mind as clear as possible and that meant doing things to resist the urge to brood too much. He had also recently learned that quite possibly he may not be the superior being in this place. And so, almost every morning Sephiroth can be found pounding away at the track, launching precise strikes at the punching bag, or carefully pumping weights. Not every morning though, and of course not always the same routine. That would make him too predictable.]
Dorm 03-02:
Life in the dormitories and sharing his sleeping space had turned out not to be so difficult. Being such an early riser, usually Sephiroth could quietly slip away out of the Dormitory before the other residents he shared with were awake. That suited him just fine, first out and last back most of the time except on the morning after the inevitable collar-check that he seemed to have made clear that he would attempt to boycott every time if that's what it took to find a weakness in the system. Sephiroth had trouble sleeping anyway knowing well what such a vulnerable state such sleep was, and not knowing too much about the other residents that he shared with. He didn't think that the kids would become a threat; such children would only become a problem if they somehow got in his way or if he ended up somehow opposing them. Thankfully, from the couple of occasions he'd spoken with Xehanort the older man didn't seem inclined to cause him any grief either.
It could have been a lot worse. Sleep had started to come a little easier since he'd taken to reading a little in the evenings. At the Mountains of Madness was proving an enthralling, yet somewhat confusing read. Not that Sephiroth was illiterate in anyway at all, far from it. It was more that he didn't have any background knowledge of this world called Earth and so in order to understand sometimes chapters were re-read so that he could be sure within his own imaginaton how he envisioned this strange world. Tohko was right, HP Lovecraft did have a very particular way of writing that was for sure. If Sephiroth found he was running out of patience with the fiction there was the other book that lived on his bedside table. Well it wasn't really a book but more like a pile of papers bound together with string. It contained Shion's 'survival 101' compliation on known fungi, plants and berries within the Tower. Sephiroth had yet to check out the Forest on Floor 32, as he was naturally suspect to follow anyones research other than his own. After all, the admins could have changed everything since Shion found out all this information. The would-be Turks sources could be questionable as well.
By this afternoon, Sephiroth had worked out, cleaned up and found himself drawn back to the Dormitory to re-read a chapter of the fiction he had decided not to persue the previous evening. At least it would give his long silver hair the chance to dry off fully before he went off in persuit of anything else today. Long leather trenchcoat was draped across the end of the bed and pauldrons placed almost like an ornament on the top of the chest before Sephiroth had drawn all of his hair forward over one shoulder and sat up with his back against the headboard to continue reading At the Mountains of Madness. Occasionally he would run fingers idly through his hair to work any knots out that would inevitably tangle as the otherwordly, shiny silver mass dried off.

sorry for the delay :( work is killing me
It was then that he returned, a ream of folded paper in hand and rather sedate expression on his face. A nod of the head at the two who were currently present before he went to add the papers to the trunk, before sitting down. A quick gaze cast over, eyes falling on the book Sephiroth was holding...]
I hope I did not interrupt anything, gentlemen.
:-)
[Sephiroth spoke of Lovecraft of course, assuming Hidetoshi already knew that there were lots of people from lots of different worlds in the Tower and so wouldn't be too taken aback by his statement.
Before any other conversation could ensue the door to the Dormitory opened and Xehanort walked in. Rare as it was for almost all of them to be in the same room at the same time Sephiroth allowed the book to remain open but couldn't help but observe what Xehanort was doing. He couldn't really see much of him opening the trunk from his bed across the room but their eyes met when the older man looked over at his book. He hadn't really been staring, but a quick observation soon covered up any notion that he might have been over-curious.]
"It seems reading is an indulgence they can't take away from us. So I guess all three of us are indulging." [He couldn't help but ironically smirk, the smallest victory in this Tower maybe. But then, two libraries supplied the books.]
s'alllright
[ And since Hidetoshi was perfectly aware of the great range and diversity of the people residing within the Tower after the assumed destruction of their worlds, from many differing worlds with many biological, historical and magical differences. So he's not surprised in the slightest by Sephiroth's admission of being born in another world. After all; slitted green eyes and unusually long silver hair? It was a bit of a dead giveaway there.
And then his eyes too swiveled from the muscular soldier to the old man that walked in. Ah, this was an odd occurrence. It wasn't very often they were all in the dorm within the same period of time, much less spoke to each other after all. He has seen a quick glimpse inside Xehanort's trunk once; it wasn't surprising to see it had been filled with books, considering the ancient man seemed to have a mild passion for knowledge from what he had seen. Showing proper respect to one's elders was considered important in the society Hidetoshi had been raised in, and so he politely dips his head in greeting. ]
Ah, no, you were not, Xehanort-san. [ He then chuckles under his breath a little at Sephiroth's commentary. ] ... Indeed so!
at least it's almost over... today is the daaaay
It is perhaps one of the foremost pastimes here, one they provide us with limited resources for. Shamefully, they limit the scope of what we can read, lest we perhaps learn too much of what they do not wish us to know. For those of quick thinking, however, there are ways around such limitations. Like-minded individuals can share ideas and concepts outside of the written word... we do not need books to learn about the forbidden cultures and ideologies of other worlds.
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Again, Sephiroth runs a hand through a patch of the hair draped forward over his shoulder. Making sure it doesn't dry knotted . Not that his hair ever really did knot itself, it was more of a habit to do whilst it was still damp.]
"That's very true, two libraries full of everything other than what might prove useful. In fact, you could go so far as anything you may read or even see here may be part of a set up in this grand experiment.
Thing is, how do you verify truth?"
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The limitation of resources, the denial of basic rights, and deprivation of knowledge is a common strategy for maintaining control over others, both historically and in modern day. Alliances among people from differing cultures are often forged by finding common ground or a common enemy between them, and that is a connection our hosts would probably prefer discouraged if they wish to smother any thoughts of rebellion against their control. [ Pause. But if they desires to stop any chance for rebellion, the logical steps for the admins to take would be to disable any reliable method of communication (e.i. the network) except when necessary, get rid of the libraries altogether, and their experiments would actually make sense, and they wouldn't allow them to share dorms, yet... It was illogical, or the admins were just plain stupid.
Or as Sephiroth suggested, it was just a part of the grand experiment they were conducting in the tower. ]
But if they wished to do that effectively, they would have prevented our access altogether. [ His grey eyes slide over at his copy of Battle Royale before moving onto Sephiroth, patting his heavy mane of silver dry ] To verify something, you test it. You challenge it and see if the 'truth' holds up to your challenge, right?
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We are caught up in the webs of their design. Whatever manner of beings they are, they have a great deal over us that we cannot yet comprehend. Once that lack of understanding is eliminated, the footing becomes equal.
[He smiles at Hidetoshi's words. This is truly a mindset he can agree with.]
The only way to truly verify something is, as said, to try. How else do you get a result? Most are simply too afraid of what will come to make the attempt.
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[Sephiroth looked between Xehanort and Hidetoshi, very keen to hear what the others had to say. He found himself agreeing with both of his roommates, something he hadn't particularly expected. It was like Kariya had said, more than one person had to stand up. Otherwise there could be no hope. If anything was more true than anything - they all had a common enemy.]
So what 'truth' would be the logical place to start?
[To Sephiroth, there were too many questions which ran around and around in his mind. He found himself idly fingering the side of his collar again; making sure his long hair wouldn't get caught around any of the tubing. He hates this thing more than anything else he has seen the Tower do so far, more importantly - what it stood for was unacceptable.]
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If most are too afraid to make the attempt, they are either overly cautious, or perhaps they fear what they hold up as the truth is too flimsy to withstand the test and would collapse under pressure. Of course, whether or not their concerns are valid depending on the situation at hand.
[ In this case, being wary is preferred but what did they have to lose? Their worlds were so much dust, devastated and ruined. He had Jay's word for that, along with the input of others. His school mates, his peers, and his family, all but a few were as dead as their universe. And here, trapped within the tower of souls, they lived at the mercy of beings they barely understood, and cruel ones at that. Beings that considered them flies to be swatted and killed at leisure. (Except for maybe that Dex...) If only Hidetoshi knew he was conversing with two people who believed genocide was an acceptable, logical response to their problems. Hidetoshi reached up and flicked a loose lock of hair out of his eye, an old tic of his. ]
If we're going by 'truths' that would be best immediately solved, I would like to understand these wretched collars they put on us.
[ The collar required those daily check-ups, and he had no inkling of what the fluid pumping through the tubes was; but if they escape, he would logically assume they do something to stop them, such as a bomb or the fluid would stop working, or something. Escape would be pointless if they would die soon after from the effects of whatever they have done to they bodies.... To be practical, there were countless worlds. But it would mean nothing if none of them could leave the Tower without inviting death.
And he rather hated the idea of his body being altered without his agreement. ]
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[His roommates are rather new, so he decides to provide a bit of information for their perusal.]
The fluid is a colour, and colours seem to be quite important. When our minds were displaced from our bodies a few months ago, it was a mixture of colours that brought us back to where we needed to be, the colours used adding up to the value given to our collar. Even earlier than that, before my time here began, apparently there was a mix-up of colours, and many people began to lose control... thus it seems that the collars have not only a dampening effect, but something of an identity control as well.
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But no one knows for sure do they? I'd certainly like to know whatever this substance is that they are infusing us with on a bi-weekly basis. I find it ironic, to be an identity controller in a place like this - where even after such a short time it's as if the air itself is cracking apart that which makes us individual.
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He's interested by the information Xehanort is given them anyhow. Colours and the effect they could possible have. He'd remember that. Fingering his own collar, a bubble slides over the inner orange surface, he nods at Sephiroth's desire to learn more of the substance they were regularly infused with, and offers his own small input to the discussion; ] Their purpose could be multi-folded; a dampening effect, a identity control, and a visible restraint to discourage escape, and also a constant reminder we are most certainly not the ones with the power in this situation. [ Psychological warfare and all that. Heartbeat as he thinks. ] If the collar maintains our sense of identity, does it maintain our bodies as well? ... If they were removed from our person, would we sicken or perish?