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Entry tags:
- *event,
- [au2] john egbert,
- [au5] saber (stay night),
- [ou] dave strider,
- [ou] feferi peixes,
- [ou] felix (golden sun),
- [ou] legolas,
- [ou] meiling hong,
- [ou] minato arisato,
- [ou] ryoji mochizuki,
- [ou] sephiroth,
- [ou] sheba (golden sun),
- [ou] shion uzuki,
- [ou] suzaku kururugi,
- [ou] yu narukami,
- [ou] zelda (oot)
Something Unexpected
Characters: characters selected to go into the elevator
Setting: the admin levels
Format: any
Summary: The admin elevator has been left open, its destination preprogrammed. Where is it going to take you?
Warnings: general horror warnings for now
The elevator doesn't announce itself when its doors slide open. There's no alarm, no message to be found about it. It sits open and waits for anyone curious enough to enter. There's a barrier on it that locks out anyone without a collar, and it isn't going to stay long, but aside from that there appears to be no security. There's nothing stopping someone--or multiple someones--from climbing into the elevator and going down.
Where's it going? Who knows.
Hub Area
A lounge area with sofas and chairs. It's large enough to hold the entire group, constructed similarly to the dorm rooms, and is connected to five doors.
Door One
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Door Two
???
Door Three
???
Door Four
???
Door Five
???
Setting: the admin levels
Format: any
Summary: The admin elevator has been left open, its destination preprogrammed. Where is it going to take you?
Warnings: general horror warnings for now
The elevator doesn't announce itself when its doors slide open. There's no alarm, no message to be found about it. It sits open and waits for anyone curious enough to enter. There's a barrier on it that locks out anyone without a collar, and it isn't going to stay long, but aside from that there appears to be no security. There's nothing stopping someone--or multiple someones--from climbing into the elevator and going down.
Where's it going? Who knows.
Hub Area
A lounge area with sofas and chairs. It's large enough to hold the entire group, constructed similarly to the dorm rooms, and is connected to five doors.
Door One
???
Door Two
???
Door Three
???
Door Four
???
Door Five
???
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[Oh hey. Droidbuddy's back. Or...a new droidbuddy he guesses. Who really knows.]
I can tell you more once we're out of this mess again. [He doesn't seem to have realized that Yu was just trying to distract him to keep him calm. So...obviously it worked. He definitely seems a little calmer now that they're not surrounded by a sea of corpses. Definitely not back up to his usual chipper levels, but he's at least keeping his head on.]
[Time to see what this Droid can tell them about where they are now. Let's listen, shall we?]
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[The machine itself is a hive of activity; worker units swarm all about it, though what specifically they're doing is hard to tell.]
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Nothing to do but to ask questions.]
And... what does "processing" entail, precisely?
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[Not that he didn't enjoy them as much. To be honest, it's more that he didn't see one in real life. If it weren't in the admin floors, there would be an inner fanboy moment. But considering their circumstances, he's just going to nod to John and go back to business mode. They're somewhat away from the pile now. Thus, listening and taking in the surroundings time.]
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[Way to go, guys. Letting the girls handle all the serious, heavy conversation while casually nerding and fanboying about Pokemon in the corner.]
[Not that he isn't curious about this whole processing thing too. Though part of him wonders if he really wants to know.]
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[A siren goes off just then. The worker unit looks up.]
You will see shortly.
[The worker unit ushers the small group over to an out of the way alcove, some distance from the pile of corpses they exited from.
A retrieval unit enters the room, carrying what remains of Sheba's body, the girl having been killed not too long ago. Her torso has been crushed.]
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[Zelda, for one, doesn't resist the worker, having had too many shocks to her system in too short a time. She glances uncertainly at the rest of the group, however, silently asking if this is all actually happening just as she did in the library. Because this is the most intense and detailed dream she's ever had if it isn't.
Once again, she's silent as the red-collared unit comes in, carrying the body of a girl she doesn't know but barely recognizes from the elevator.]
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Why isn't it just fantasy?][He recognizes the corpse as one of their fellow elevatormates, but realizes that he never actually got the girl's name. Why does he feel sort of bad about that? He whispers to the others:]
Hey wasn't she...?
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It's too many questions at once, but she's willing to see it through. They've come this far and Arturia, at least, has nothing to lose. More importantly, she needs to make sure the others in this group are safe.]
I hate to say it, but if this is part of 'working' down here--[She thinks of Romeo, digging through the corpses and helping to process]--perhaps it's more for the sanity of the residents than anything else.
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Why is this the real life...He follows, only to stop in the alcove and stare as he sees one of those who had accompanied them inside the elevator. Wha-This was what happened to them when they-?]
...Just as I hate to say you may be right.
[He could feel something in the back of his throat, but it passes soon after. This entire ordeal has him silently an stoically on edge.]
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The dome turns into a sphere, closing around Sheba's body. Violet liquid fills it, and the body is pushed down to the bottom of the sphere. It turns into a grid at the bottom, made of some kind of energy--while the liquid doesn't escape, the body is slowly pushed out, like it were going to a strainer.
Something bright and shining is squeezed out into the sphere, which closes tight around it. The bright thing is moving, pressing against the walls of its cage--the bright thing, at least, is very alive--but it finds no method of escape.
A worker unit takes the sphere and leaves with it. The body is lifted onto a conveyor belt that leads back into the chute everyone fell down to get here in the first place.]
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That's how a being such as she and Archer can exist when by all means there is no reason she should. This is magic on the level of Holy Grail itself.
for the first time since coming down here, Arturia is completely and utterly dumbstruck.]
They're filtering out our souls.... and putting them in containers.
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Tower of Souls...
[It makes so much sense... and yet none at all.
Without truly thinking about it, she tries to follow the worker who took the sphere. They know where the bodies go, now where do the souls?]
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Before he can think on it much further, he notices movement to the side.]
Princess Zelda-
[Where the fuck do you think you're going on your own. No. Bad. Not a good idea please don't give him flashbacks to Yukiko's Castle
of the not-so-perverse kindwe shouldn't split up. What are you doing.Yes. He is following her if she manages to follow. Stupid, stupid "must keep everyone safe" drive.]
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No, what shocks her is the scale. Is it true, what they say? That the worlds are dying? She'd always had a feeling and now part of her is starting to understand why Jason would find studying them so interesting. It was almost like the magi she had met back home, tinkering in things far beyond their means simply to find the Root. In a few cases, no matter what the cost.]
Zelda, please. We should stay together.
[Though a sick curiosity drives her to follow. The souls were removed, yes. Now where do they go? How are the bodies made?]
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[And sure enough...]
[He's really not sure what he expected to find down here but it sure wasn't this. Maybe some evidence that there worlds really weren't destroyed like the admins claimed or an escape route or something but...]
[This is two much for him to try and make sense of right now. He's pretty sure his brain will just shut down completely if he even tries. He comes out of his stupor as Arturia grabs his wrist, following numbly after them, gear still out and rolling.]
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Jason is inside.]
Another one? At least it got me out of Dax's meeting early, hm? [He speaks to the worker unit standing by like one might to a pet.] Well, let's see-- [He scans Sheba's collar and then scans it into a computer before addressing it.]
Fetch me one of her backups.
[The retrieval unit leaves. Jason places the soul off to one side of the operating table.]
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[She stops short as she hears her name, as if snapping out of a trance. Thankfully, it's hard to run when in shock, so she didn't get too far ahead of them before they caught up.
And then she hears Jason's voice.
Now if that isn't a wake up call, nothing is.]
Get down.
[She whispers urgently, and with her flight instincts taking over for the second time that day, she ducks out of what she believes to be Jason's line of sight.]
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but not so far he can't have the camera peek over the edge of the window.]no subject
[He's still behind Arturia as they reach the door, peering around her slightly so that he can aim his camera at the window in the door. Well, until she pulls him down to the ground, that is.]
[He doesn't recognize Jason's voice, but judging by Zelda's reaction and their location in general, he can guess sort of guess. He keeps the camera rolling, but tries to position it in a way that it'll be easy enough for him to turn it off and hide it if they need to book it out of there quickly. So chances are, he's catching more audio than useful video at this point. But at least it's something.]
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Jason was right here. Just on the other side and working on one of their own. ...What was that about a meeting? Was that why they were busy and free from running into them as they have so far in their trip down?
Thank you, fight or flight, for keeping him from doing something stupid.]
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[Then, retrieval units joining him, he gets out his operating tools.]
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He has not noticed us...
[Sure, it's a statement of the obvious, but the enormity of the situation kind of demands it.]
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[Like Zelda, John doesn't dare speak above the most quiet of whispers. Their faces have only confirmed his worries.]
What should we do?
[On the one hand, he's curious to see this through till the end. Yet on the other...]
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