gloomyApoplectic (GA) ♍ Kanaya Maryam (
gloomyapoplectic) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-12-01 08:55 am
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Characters: [AU1] Kanaya Maryam and you!
Setting: Floor 48, the graveyard floor, forward-dated to Dec. 2nd
Format: Starting action, but I'll change to match you! c:
Summary: Kanaya has some friends to say good-bye to.
Warnings: Language and mentions of character death. Par for the course with a Homestuck in Animus.
[Snow has already begun to fall and accumulate on the ground on this floor by the time Kanaya begins her journey through it. She's bundled -- or as bundled as she can be, with bits of her Hemobiologist garb slapped on underneath her usual coat and skirt.
The way her ratty cape flutters at her neck, she almost feels like she's back in her Land.
Kanaya's time here is divided and devoted to a handful of the graves. At some, she pens a message in the snow with her claw, to the best of her ability. To the Signless and the Dolorosa: Thank You. To the very first nullblood Karkat that she met: I Hope Youre Safe. To the Feferi of her universe: I Wish It Had Happened Differently.
On others, she leaves tokens. A simple swatch of bright red cloth for the alpha Terezi. A square of jade with her symbol embroidered messily on it for the alpha Kanaya. She has no offering for the alpha Vriska, but she does not have words, either. She instead settles for a crude representation of a spider in the snow.
A visitor could find her at any one of these graves. Or, most likely, they could find her at the last grave she will visit, kneeling silently before the more recent headstone of one brown-blooded Vriska Serket with not a word or a token to her name.]
Setting: Floor 48, the graveyard floor, forward-dated to Dec. 2nd
Format: Starting action, but I'll change to match you! c:
Summary: Kanaya has some friends to say good-bye to.
Warnings: Language and mentions of character death. Par for the course with a Homestuck in Animus.
[Snow has already begun to fall and accumulate on the ground on this floor by the time Kanaya begins her journey through it. She's bundled -- or as bundled as she can be, with bits of her Hemobiologist garb slapped on underneath her usual coat and skirt.
The way her ratty cape flutters at her neck, she almost feels like she's back in her Land.
Kanaya's time here is divided and devoted to a handful of the graves. At some, she pens a message in the snow with her claw, to the best of her ability. To the Signless and the Dolorosa: Thank You. To the very first nullblood Karkat that she met: I Hope Youre Safe. To the Feferi of her universe: I Wish It Had Happened Differently.
On others, she leaves tokens. A simple swatch of bright red cloth for the alpha Terezi. A square of jade with her symbol embroidered messily on it for the alpha Kanaya. She has no offering for the alpha Vriska, but she does not have words, either. She instead settles for a crude representation of a spider in the snow.
A visitor could find her at any one of these graves. Or, most likely, they could find her at the last grave she will visit, kneeling silently before the more recent headstone of one brown-blooded Vriska Serket with not a word or a token to her name.]

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It's good ya got a friend like that, even if she ain't here. It's awfully screwed up that they put a place like this here...but ya know, I bet they're okay.
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But maybe she's still alive, somewhere.] I certainly hope so. Perhaps I will see her again some day. [Kanaya doesn't have much faith in that. But she's not going to say that out loud.
Instead, she turns her head to look at Labrys again.] You mentioned "Yukiko". Is that a close friend of yours?
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Yukiko Amagi. She's a real good friend a' mine from back home...well, kinda. She hadn't really met me yet. I guess I'm ahead a' everyone else I know far as time's concerned.
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I'm sorry. I cannot imagine how that would have felt.
[The idea of seeing Vriska or Karkat again, and them having no idea who she was made her pump biscuit twinge unpleasantly. Kanaya nips her lower lip nervously. After a pause, she asks:] Can you tell me about her?
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[Labrys tapped a finger against the side of her face, thinking carefully.]
She was real nice t'me--her and all a' her friends were. They didn't think I was weird or different just 'cause I ain't human like them.
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However, the last statement makes Kanaya tilt her head in curiosity.] You are not human?
[...she can't really tell the difference ok. It was bad enough with her limited knowledge back in her own universe, but there are so many odd-looking people in the Tower that it's hard to keep them all straight. Labrys looks pretty human to her! Even with the head ornaments.]
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[She held out one arm and tapped it with her other hand, making a distinctively metallic sound to demonstrate.]
I'm an android--a machine made t' look and act human.
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[She looks sheepish.] I'm sorry. [An android, huh? She looked extraordinarily different from Equius' robots.]
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Her face is still a little flushed, but her expression becomes more sympathetic than embarrassed.] I do not think being an android is a good reason to treat you differently. [Kanaya doesn't know much about robots, but this girl seems nice!
And...well, Kanaya knows about being different. She doesn't think it should matter.]
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You ain't been havin' trouble with that kinda thing, have you? [Some humans didn't like different people, did they? People like Kanaya or Feferi might register as 'strange' or even 'frightening' to them, and that bothered Labrys on a personal level.]
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She casts a look to Vriska's grave, and the red flower that now rests atop it, courtesy of her robotic companion.] I have not had as many difficulties in this place. But it was very different at home.
[Sure, she's startled a few humans, but that doesn't bother her the same way Alternia's treatment of her does.]