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Who: swordhaus + cr
When: throughout july
Where: the three apartments swordhaus uses..
What: july catch-all
Rating/Warning: probably nothing, but i'll edit as necessary.
[ sword mafia at home. ]
When: throughout july
Where: the three apartments swordhaus uses..
What: july catch-all
Rating/Warning: probably nothing, but i'll edit as necessary.
[ sword mafia at home. ]
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Eliminating something in our food and drink...it could still be in the air. Or from one of your housemates. Or, the technology. Yet nothing has recently changed that I have seen. It has been some days since people went missing, could it be connected?
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[A quick glance on the floor, and his eyes lighted upon the scraggly tail feathers of the spectral bird that had started following him around. He had been pretending to ignore it once he noticed that people spoke of pets that others couldn't see, but he knew he couldn't discount anything. ]
Speaking plainly, Lord Zihuan-- have you been experiencing hallucinations of any sort lately?
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[now that he mentions it, Cao Pi lifts his head and immediately shoots a glance to where he last saw the white figure of the goat. It's not there, now, it has wandered along the back of his seat and over to the center of the room, still occasionally shooting him mournful looks. He hasn't yet really looked at it, but now that he meets its gaze, Zihuan almost has to kick himself for dismissing his tagalong.]
There is something following me. I put it out of mind, figuring it to be more of the usual shenanigans...
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[Ah, but that line of thinking had been naive. Koumei silently kicked himelf for discounting such an oddity that no one else could see, particularly if the Company's involvement had anything to do with this.]
But that isnt much of a detail to go by, considering that we can't interact with them in any way. Still....it's unsettling.
If there's no way to find a correlation, we may have to stay in our quarters for a while.
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[he wants to be sure of this before drawing conclusions]
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It appears to be a goat, now that I look at it straightly.
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[There was a mild edge of irritation in his voice, as if he had been hoping for a clue that might lead them to the resolution of this particular mystery.]
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[A certain young man spouting off very loudly about his new pet cat over the Network came to mind. He hadn't said a word then, and he wouldn't now.]
Mine also appears like a white shadow. I'm not one to believe in frivolous stories, but I'm certain my youngest sister would compare it to a ghost...were she here with one of her own.
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Perhaps I can no longer ignore their presence, if it can lead to strange effects. Having someone else's memories thrust upon me is rather unsettling.
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[Like the bodies of the soldiers who shed blood on the soils of his birth being impaled upon a tree. Like seeing captured women and children-- the famillies of the fallen soldiers-- being sold off as slaves.
Like fears of magical weapons being deployed from the other side of the continent. Like preparing an army of the undead, so that the bodies of his countrymen can never be defiled by the enemy ever again.]
..Perhaps, this may be a good time to stay inside a while. Summers are often a droll and uncomfortably humid time.
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[SIGH. Stupid ghost animals. And why a goat?]
It hardly feels like it. It seems as though the weather hasn't changed at all. Never mind that there is never any rain, it feels quite the same as the spring. I wonder.
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[To be frank, he was expecting there to be a monsoon-like season. Clearly his theories were biased and flawed.]
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I am sure it has everything to do with the Company and their control of the colony. At the same time, it is unnatural. [and he frowns again in displeasure, just thinking of it] At least, I have done enough reading to finally determine what month it really is. Without the stars and the moon to tell, it has been...interminably frustrating learning this simple information.
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Though, I wonder now if the appearance of ghosts corresponded with that time in the calendar...
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It would make sense. Even if they aren't our direct ancestors, they're still spirits that deserve to be honored in their own right. I personally can't help but wonder what happened during their lifetimes, because there are ways to become corrupted enough that you can never join your ancestors, even in death, where I come from.
Such things are always sad to see.
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[lookin' at you over there, spirit-goat]
Either way. I expect ghost animals to be less of a burden than ghosts which chant murder at you all day and night. Whether we have to do something to send them to their rest or whatnot, I can't say.
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But that still doesn't resolve the problem of our memories meeting like they did.
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[he looks down around his feet, not that he can see the spirit-bird, but he has to wonder]
Was it proximity? Did I touch it, somehow?
[and now he's actually tempted to suggest experimenting. Hey Koumei where's your brother, let's make him walk through a goat...]
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Normally the little one is close by...
[Without so much as a request for pardon, Koumei dipped his head down to peek under the table-- only to find that the little ghostly bird had settled somewhere near his feet.]
Ah. That explains our problem. It's been here the whole time.
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If that is so, but I only briefly saw that memory, then I must have touched it or otherwise been too close to it at that very moment. Else, I might still be seeing through your eyes.
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[Not that Koumei would want to, but there were details about himself and his world that he would prefer didn't get out-- beyond military secrets and the overall unpleasantness that was Koumei's life.]
Would that I could leash the bird, so that I can keep track of its whereabouts at all times.
[So mishaps like this didn't happen again.]
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I believe you, but I would not be able to accommodate you if you tried. I'm sorry, but instinct and training require that I stop you.
[It's all hypothetical anyway, hopefully they never reach the point where they have to pit themselves against each other. That would just be terrible.]
At least the beast following me is large enough that I can see it to warn you. In fact, right now, I should say that unless you want to even the odds between us that you not attempt to enter the kitchen no matter how cold your tea might be. [bastard is still right in the doorway]
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