Wriggle Nightbug (
wrigurun) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-11-26 10:45 pm
Entry tags:
006 → Wandering soul
Characters: Wriggle Nightbug, Open
Setting: Floor 48
Format: Post in action, tags in prose or action
Summary: If you venture up to the graveyard tonight there seems to be something lurking about.
Warnings: None
[It certainly had gotten colder all of a sudden. Though the graveyard might be dark a few scattered lights dance in the distance. Faint at first but they gave a distinct, warm glow. Getting a little closer it appears that they're surrounding a small figure draped in white. The folds of the fabric billowed ever so slightly in the breeze as they drifted through the collection of stones. Even though they haven't noticed you, you might have noticed their feet never once touched the floor. If they had feet. It was hard to tell.
Without a sound they stopped. A slight turn of the head, had they noticed you? Maybe not but there's a quiet sniffle and a few gasping breaths. Were they crying or...?]
Ah-ch!
[Probably not. Oddly enough it seems like there are more worms around than usual. Perhaps they have something to do with it]
Setting: Floor 48
Format: Post in action, tags in prose or action
Summary: If you venture up to the graveyard tonight there seems to be something lurking about.
Warnings: None
[It certainly had gotten colder all of a sudden. Though the graveyard might be dark a few scattered lights dance in the distance. Faint at first but they gave a distinct, warm glow. Getting a little closer it appears that they're surrounding a small figure draped in white. The folds of the fabric billowed ever so slightly in the breeze as they drifted through the collection of stones. Even though they haven't noticed you, you might have noticed their feet never once touched the floor. If they had feet. It was hard to tell.
Without a sound they stopped. A slight turn of the head, had they noticed you? Maybe not but there's a quiet sniffle and a few gasping breaths. Were they crying or...?]
Ah-ch!
[Probably not. Oddly enough it seems like there are more worms around than usual. Perhaps they have something to do with it]

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...Now come on. I'm making you soup and then you're going to bed.
[Whee, the kitchen! What a fun place. There's a table in the corner there if Wriggle wants to sit down.]
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So how does it work? Why don't people die when they're killed? Is it like that in your world?
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What do you want in the soup?
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[With the sheet finally successfully untied she covers her bare legs with it]
...Can I have nectar?
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[ ... ]
...Nectar?
Uh.
I don't know if we have. Nectar.
But I'll look.
[How do you even cook with nectar? How does that happen? Sighing, Equius finds to his surprise a small jar of nectar, and tosses its contents into the soup. He then turns around to look at her, arms folded and looking much more responsible than he actually is.]
Alright. Now after you eat this you need to go straight to bed, understand? Sleep there for a while, and don't go anywhere cold.
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[With the soup in front of her she huffs a little. Wriggle doesn't really appreciate the lecture but it's not like she disagrees with the sentiment]
Fine, fine... It's not like I really wanted to be somewhere cold in the first place.
[The moment she puts a spoonful of soup in her mouth she spits it back out]
Blegh! This is awful!
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Well I'm sorry, I don't really know how to use nectar in soup.
...
[He sighs and looks off somewhere else.]
Sorry.
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[She's not going to apologise for it, it really didn't taste good at all. One the other hand she does feel a little guilty for snapping at him, he was trying to take care of her after all. In the end that makes her feel worse]
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[He glares at the pot.]
Sorry I couldn't make you something better.
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It's probably the spices...
It's okay, even if you're a bad cook I can't cook at ah- ah-ch!
[Sniff]
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...You're still sneezing, though...
Want to go up now?
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Might as well, your soup is no good. I think I have some honey in my room anyway...
[Despite that she still doesn't move an inch, her eyes fixed on her knees. Some of the things they discussed earlier are finally starting to sink in]
So... I might not be dead? What about you? Have you died here before?
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...Yes. I've died before.
[Uh...]
Twice.
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Twice? You can only die once!
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[Welcome to the Tower, dahling.]
I told you, I don't know how it works. But dying is kind of a... different thing now.
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So... when people die here they get brought back to life? Which means they can die and stuff again?
How do they do that? Does it happen to everyone? How did you die? Is there a limit? What if reviving people doesn't work properly? Is that what the monsters are?
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[Sorry, just give him a moment. Getting kind of frazzled here.]
I... I don't know how it happens, it's the Tower, obviously I don't. Uh... sometimes delays happen in revivals, but that's all I've seen... It happens to everyone... um... I don't know what the monsters are. They're just. Monsters.
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And what about you?
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[She wasn't sure why, considering all he'd just told her about the tower but the idea that he might have died during the time she'd known him scared her somehow. That this oddity had existed the entire time and she hadn't known a thing about it]
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...One of them did.
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[It's making her throat hurt more than before but she can't deny she's curious about such a morbid subject]
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Do you remember when... when you found me in... the galaxy floor?
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[She sits quietly for about a dozen seconds. Wriggle doesn't normally hang on to the things she things are unimportant but she can barely recall fragments of it]
I think so...
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[Uh.]
...yeah.
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