Wave 1 (OPEN)
Setting: Dormitory Hallway, Floor 10
Format: Prose to start, but I'll match you!
Summary: This stupid collar is really stressing poor Tahno out. Luckily, all of the bendable water in the aquarium is pretty relaxing.
Warnings: None to start, but he might be a bit of a jerk to you (or hit on you), depending on who you are and what you do. Possible swearing, too.
This stupid collar on his neck was driving him crazy. He’d barely been awake for twenty minutes, and he already hated this place. What kind of place put collars on their residents? He had every intention of going to the bathroom to get a better look at it, but he only got halfway there before he felt the liquid flowing through the collar.
Well, he could walk all the way to the bathroom just to stare at it, or he could just stop here and bend the thing off.
At least, that was the plan. The liquid inside was bendable alright, but it didn’t help him. He’d spent the last few minutes trying to yank the liquid hard enough to burst through the collar, but it just wouldn’t.
Now, he was leaning back against the wall, both hands hovering inches in front of his neck as he tried desperately to damage the collar from within. His face was red, and his hands were practically white from the strain.
Man, he must’ve looked like an idiot to any passersby.
(Floor 10)
After all of that effort on a stupid collar got him absolutely nowhere, he was feeling a bit frustrated. Maybe even a bit inadequate, seeing as his bending couldn’t break such a simple little thing. He had set off exploring just to take his mind off it. He had taken the elevator down to the first floor, and then gone up. Most of the floors didn’t really appeal to him.
That was, until he found the tenth floor.
All that water was beautiful.
…The fish were nice too, but he really didn’t care about those.
It had only taken him ten seconds to discover that, despite being held in place by some weird mystical force, the water could still be bent. He’d just have to put it back in the weird no-glass tanks when he was done.
A few minutes later, and he was dancing with the water like he did at home. He could hear the roar of the crowd, feel the lights that covered the stadium, taste the enemy attacks flying by him, and oh it felt good.
The only problem was that he was showing a blatant disregard for the poor fish in the water. And maybe even himself, should anything dangerous find its way into his flying river or water balls.

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"Maybe the stars where you're from are a bit different, because there's no way in hell I'd let anyone make me their bitch," he almost growls. "Fame's only fickle when you don't treat it right."
He wasn't sure what that last part meant. Orange was an ugly color, and that was the only thing he had to say about that.
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"To be honest, I never cared about most celebrities and famous people back home. I payed attention to quite a few authors, but that was because I liked their stuff. However..in this place, if you're not careful, you will find yourself a mere pawn in a chess game if you're not careful. A minor character in a much longer story."
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"Some people aren't sports fans, I guess."
Of course, there were people back home who didn't like him. But their hate was always drowned out by the loving screams of his fans.
"Minor character? Yeah, like I'd let anyone outshine me. Thanks for your concern, but really, I'll be just fine."
He says it in a rude tone, obviously mocking her advice.
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"I do call myself a book girl for a reason, you know. However, I'm not worried about your well-being. You'll probably be fine..I'm just telling you that your fame has run out here. There are much more important characters in the Tower, and if you're not careful with how you act with the plot, you'll get forgotten as an irritating side character while the main ones and the authors steal the show."
Tohko then realized that she was starting to sound like Wilhelm and chuckled to herself.
"I'm sorry. That probably sounds pretty cryptic..but you do get what I'm saying, right?"
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"Yeah, I get your point, but fame doesn't just fall in everyone's lap," he told her. "I climbed the ladder once, I can damn well do it again. I'll steal the show just like I did at home."
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"The Tower is much different than your world. There, you may have been good at one skill or another, but here, there are god-like entities here who still have all their powers. I doubt you'll be more powerful then they are..but, if your really wanted to be a main character, you could be smarter than them, undergo some character development, have a revelation or three..you may even gain a few moronic fans, if you're lucky."
...Why was she helping this person? He was terribly rude, insulting, arrogant, full of hot air, snobbish, and stupid. Tohko sighed.
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That came as a bit of a shock. She obviously wasn't the type to praise human beings who were too full of themselves, so whoever was running this place must be amazing to have her respect like that.
"You mean spirits?"
That was the only way it made sense to him. Spirits were powerful beings. He'd never met one himself, but he'd heard the stories.
"Why would such powerful beings want to do something as stupid as this? Holding up mortals in a tower? Yeah, that sounds like a good use of spirit powers."
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"You idiot. I never said that the god-like entities that I know run the Tower. They're residents, just like you and I are, but they're still quite powerful. And, no..I don't mean spirits..but you might find a few of those wandering around the Tower as well."
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He assumed if they were so powerful, they must be running the place. If such powerful people were locked up here...
"Why the hell wouldn't they just break out if they're so tough?"
He wondered if her idea of 'spirits' were the same as his. She didn't seem to know a lot about his world at all. Maybe the spirits were different, too?
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Besides..I've only met three people who have those sorts of powers in the Tower so far. Two are tied to the third, and it's not in the third's style to actively get involved.
He's like a chess player, moving the pieces from behind the scenes. The chess player doesn't become a piece, so..he's not going to be doing anything like that. At least, as far as I know."
Tohko sighed again and scratched her head before realizing something and smiling.
"Come to think of it, your hairstyles are a bit similar. You two are complete opposites though."
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Her last comment confused him a bit. He couldn't quite tell if it was a compliment or an insult.
"Opposites, huh?"
That's all he said. He assumed she must actually like this guy if he was Tahno's 'opposite'.
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"Yup. You're a side character wanting to be a main character and get into the action, and he's a main character who manages to fool almost everyone into thinking he's just a side character that'll do nothing.
You're active, he's passive, you have a bloated head, and he knows exactly who he is. I imagine you would lie sometimes to make yourself seem great, and he would leave the truth out there, no matter how terrible it made him look."
Tohko sighed again.
"..He's a guy going by the name of Wilhelm. If you're curious, you can find him in the library. In fact, I'd suggest you do. It might help bring you back down to Earth..after all, he does tell the truth, even if he isn't very trustworthy..and even though he is rather annoying sometimes.
Oh..and if he offer you a deal or an offer, don't accept. I wouldn't recommend it. I doubt he will right now, but it's good to know for future reference."
..Tohko had no idea why she was spilling so much information to this jerk. Perhaps, even to jerks, she couldn't shake the need to help out and talk about things in the Tower nicely.
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"Yeah, how is this guy always telling the truth if he's 'tricking everyone '?"
He figured he might actually want to go see this Wilhelm guy, though. Just out of curiosity. Maybe he could shed some light on everything if he was always telling the truth, right? Or maybe he'd trick Tahno...? He wasn't really sure.
"Thanks for the advice, I guess. Even if you are being a little snot about it."
He really was grateful for her last piece of advice. He took a lot of offers. He probably would've taken that one, too, had Tohko not just warned him about it.
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"In his universe, he's tricking people by remaining in the shadows and hiding the truth. No one suspects him because he seems pretty innocent. However, he'll spill the truth about himself here. After all, he has nothing to lose. His goal won't be put into checkmate if he blabs here."
Tohko then glared at him.
"You're welcome..but how am I being a little snot? You should look at what you've said and done and consider why I've been so harsh to you."
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"What's his goal, then?"
He wasn't so curious because he cared about this guy, but he did wonder why someone would change so much after being put here. Was the same thing going to happen to him?
"Don't act like you were all smiles and roses when you got here," he growled, looking at her from the corner of his eye. "I'm surprised you'd be such a pain to a new guy. Especially me."
Adding that last part was dumb, but it was just such a habit now. Everyone at home loved him. Nobody at home would treat him this way. The fact that she didn't know who he was... well, that was just... so weird.
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Tohko sighed as she told the guy about this. She liked Wilhelm's goal, but she didn't like his method..even though it was hard to come up with alternatives. However, she wasn't going to give up. She did give a very small smile when the guy said he was a new arrival.
"I admit, I wasn't happy when I arrived..but I adjusted pretty quickly. After all, I'm sure we'll all be able to go home soon, so worrying and getting too mad and sad won't help a thing.
And I yelled about you because you insulted, me, a friend back home, and books. I don't care whether you're a new resident or an old one, I won't let you off the hook if you do that."
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He wasn't in any shape to care about that right now. So he just nodded absentmindedly.
"What makes you think we'll go home?" he asked, his voice sounding a bit more hopeful than he was expecting. He would like to go home.
He rolled his eyes at the last few sentences, but didn't comment. He couldn't find a witty comeback this time.
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"The residents in the Tower are constantly fighting to get home, and we're always finding out new pieces of information that will help. I'm sure, eventually, that we'll all be able to go home. We just have to force the Administrators to send us there, or find out how they got us here in the first place. I think they got us here with some highly advance technology..but since I don't know where they keep that stuff, I don't know whether I'm right or not.
Plus..it would be terrible if a story like this had a sad ending. That would make it too salty and bitter. In a story like this, a happy ending is usually the best way to go..so don't worry. We'll be able to go home soon."
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"This might come as a shock to you, but this isn't a story. A bitter and salty ending is entirely possible, because this is real life."
Funny. He wasn't usually a pessimist. Not outwardly, anyway.
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"It could be, if someone started writing it down! And even though bitter and salty endings pop up in real life, I'm sure that this one will be sweet. What do you have against stories anyway? They do a lot of good things!"
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He could help but think about Avatar Aang for a moment. That was history, and it sure was a story. One with a happy ending, in fact. Still, that was an entirely different situation.
"I don't have anything against them. I just don't give a shit about them at a time like this."
Now that she had pointed out that stories didn't all have to be fictional, he actually did like a few stories. There were the stories about the Moon Spirit... The stories about the Avatar... the stories about the Fire Nation. Plenty of them.
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"Exactly! A history book is just the story of the world or a place!"
After all, history books had a taste to them, and you could root for certain people like you could with characters, so it wasn't too large of a stretch to call them stories.
At that comment, Tohko sighed.
"You should. They'll help you out and give you hope, which is something that's needed in this place, I've noticed."
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"There are plenty more bitter stories in history than happy endings. What makes you think we'll end up on the happy side?"
Hope. Hope was a nice thing, he guessed, but he'd never needed it. He'd worked hard and gotten rewarded. Hope didn't get him into pro-bending. Hope didn't improve his skills.
...This girl was starting to sound a lot like Katara, the Avatar's wife. She talked about hope a lot, or so he was told.
"Hoping doesn't get you anywhere. Working for it does."
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"..Because it would be way too sad if, after everything we've suffered here, we got a bitter, poisonous ending. There's no way that can happen! I'm sure that, in the end, we'll all be able to go home! We'll all get a sweet ending. Besides, I've already told you that there are people here who wouldn't even be able to exist if their universes were destroyed, so I'm sure we'll be able to go home! The question is when, not if."
Tohko sighed and scratched her head.
"That's true, and I'm not saying we should just hope and ignore the work that has to be done. However, sometimes the Administrators will do terrible things, and you can't fight back. In those times, all you can do is cope and hope it'll all work out. If you don't..then you'll really fall into despair and break."
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Hell, lots of places existed that he never got to go to. Why would this be any different?
"Can't fight back my ass. If they want a piece of the Alpha Wolfbat, they can come get it. I'll tear them apart."
He might've been pessimistic about going home, but if people tried to physically hurt him, he'd never lose.
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