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« 005 ⇢ event005.exe »
Who: CERES & you
When: IC: 10/04 | OOC: 11/15
Where: ViViD & McCERES
What: Intro Log
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | slightly nsfw
When: IC: 10/04 | OOC: 11/15
Where: ViViD & McCERES
What: Intro Log
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | slightly nsfw
//event005.EXE
![]() ViViD's usual worlds are unfortunately down for maintenance. While CERES' programmers work on getting it back up and running, all new entrees this round will be going through a different level than usual. Only a single world is accessible at the moment, a simple one entitled 'CERESLearn.' "What the $%@& is this?" you must be thinking. Well, it's simple! It's a study program, of course! CERES' advanced AI technology is here to make sure you learn and that you learn sexily. Whether or not you pay attention to the actual content is up to you, the player. Please enjoy it while it lasts. They're here to teach you a variety of subjects and also to make you feel vaguely uncomfortable all over. New arrivals and those logging into ViViD will first find themselves in a classroom with a new operator greeting them rather than Vidia.
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//RUN.EXE
Welcome to CEREALIA's latest intro post. For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing everyone's usual arrival experience (which is not entirely applicable this round for reasons stated above^) and a FAQ that should explain everything in more detail. Please read them thoroughly before playing. Thank you! |
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[ Too late, Oz. Yata slips and falls on his back, bringing Oz down with him. It's strange how he doesn't feel any pain. For a second, he considers how this might all be just a bad dream, but he realizes it's probably because he's hugging Oz's legs as he buttslides across the long water spill and into a former teacher's open mouth at the end of the corridor. Time to scream. ]
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
[ ...and kick the bug's jaw upwards out of reflex. For a moment, it looks like Yata's leg is on fire. ]
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One that Oz doesn't have time to consider for very long, that's what. At the end of the long buttslide to near-certain death, Oz picks right back up where he left off with (ie screaming loudly), but this time he has the presence of mind to roughly jerk Yata to his feet by the arm and book it down the opposite side of the hall.]
Don't look back—! [Because surely that will help keep the rudeass bugbeast at bay... Either way, he's kind of slipping and sliding all over the place with his now slightly wet shoes, but he sure is trying valiantly to get them both out. What appears to be an exit door shines majestically ahead...! Sweet salvation!!
...Or a second bug creature.]
Why is this happening?!
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I dunno, but it looks like we can't run anymore.
[ He looks unshaken, raising his arm as if to shield Oz from the creatures. wow Yata so cool (...?) ]
You scared?
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But Oz will pull up shy, stopping behind Yata's raised arm and looking a little alarmed. Though probably not for the reason he expects... or should be...]
Wait—! We can't just... These were people before, right?
[The idea of holograms doesn't really make sense to Oz, even with his jamjar experience. As far as he's aware, what he witnessed was pretty similar to what happens to people when they become Chains. A LITTLE MORE TERRIFYING on both ends of the spectrum, but still...]
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[ Oz, don't be difficult while two butt ugly worm things are flanking you. The kid has a point, but Yata's sure about his gut feeling. And it's not because Hilda tried to eat him up in ways more than one! He knows a hologram when he sees one, so if Oz won't—can't—fight, then Yata needs to get him to safety first. ]
Look, I dunno what these things are, but they're out to kill us all. If you're not gonna fight, just stay outta my way, okay?
[ Think, Yata, think. The two bugs have them trapped once again, but this time is different. They're in a corridor with rooms on one side and windows on the other so he could toss both bugs out, but that's too difficult. He can only manage one and if he does, Oz will be left with the other and— ]
God dammit...
[ Whatever, he'll take both of them on. He just needs the right moment. ]
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But okay, he's only really reckless when it comes to his own life (or occasionally the lives of those close to him?! NO ONE SAID HE HAD TO MAKE SENSE). This means that Yata, a stranger who risked his life to protect him, definitely has to be protected in turn. He feels badly about harming one of their awkward creepy tutor bugs, but if these things are anything like Chains, it's not like they'd ever go back to being people anyway...
So he takes a few steps back and it might seem to Yata at first that he's going to take that advice and stay out of the way, but noPE. There's a large sweep of wind, and then the bug creature that had been following them up the hall is pretty dead-ish. As in, like... cleanly bisected. Then, over his shoulder to Yata:]
—Do you have that one?
[JUST IGNORE THE SCYTHE that has quite suddenly appeared. He holds it with ease despite the fact that it towers above him... He's worried that Yata just has mad parkour skills though, unless he's planning on kicking the thing to death with his fire legs.]
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Heh! Hey, didja see—
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Yeah.
I got it.
[ he has a hugeass badass scythe that looks like it came straight out of hell this is uNFAIR ]
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Um— Good work! [YEAH. The hell scythe disappears with a weird popping noise and Oz's eyes, which had been red, return to their bright green once he blinks.]
I guess you really didn't need the help after all, huh? [He would have helped anyway, make no mistake...]
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Haha, well, it's nothing much, I just—
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Oh—! Well, I wasn't entirely sure that I could use it... [And lots of other various Complex Tragic Shonen Reasons™, but that one seems like the best one to verbally give.]
But I didn't want you to get hurt because you decided to look out for me, so I had to give it a try. I don't want anyone here to be hurt by those... [People? Things?? Creepy bugs??? He just lets his sentence trail off, unfinished.]
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Bugs? Yeah, me neither. I dunno what's going on, but at least we're safe. ...Thanks.
[ He doesn't want to end on an awkwardly mushy note, so he continues. ]
But you know, for holograms, they felt pretty real to me.
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HOW AWKWARDLY MUSHY, THOUGH. Oz seems mildly touched! But he can also tell that the subject isn't one to linger on, so the thanks just gets a nod and a little hum of acknowledgment. He doesn't even address the "we're safe" part yet, even though he should probably add an ominous for now to it. Instead, he focuses on the one word that he doesn't understand.]
A hologram? Is that the type of creature they are...?
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What century are you from? Nah, they ain't creatures. They're s'posed to be, um... [ Time to use hand gestures to explain this. He pretends to be holding a flashlight, using his other hand to show Oz where the light is coming from. ] Like when you shine a light, but a picture comes out... [ Then he passes his hand over his pretend flashlight. ] and you can touch it and shit.
[ a+ explanation yata gj ]
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...So it's light? It's a picture made of light? [Which isn't entirely incorrect, but Oz is literally having to think of this in terms of like, magic, or else it makes no sense to his Victorian brain.]
I think I'm behind most people when it comes to the year, though... I don't really understand a lot of these technologies.
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Kinda. So you ain't from around here? [ The fact that Oz might be from another time hasn't quite registered yet. He looks around. ] Where is this place, anyway?
[ He presses one of the rivets of his watch and from the face, it projects a map. It's a navigation app! Not... that Oz knows what that is, but. It sure is a thing. ]
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No, I'm from Reveille. [Which, despite sounding French, is not French at all. Pandora Hearts...] I don't know the answer to that either, but—
[BUT THERE'S A PROJECTION. A light from a picture?! Wow, it's almost like Yata is trying to illustrate his explanation from earlier instead of just randomly checking things hoping that they show up on a recognizable map...!
He looks a little startled at its sudden appearance before tentatively reaching out toward it, because that's what a person should do when confronted with something new.]
—Is this a hologram?
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Yo, don't do that. But yeah, it is.
[ If he could show Oz what a hologram was, why didn't he turn his watch on in the first place? He forgot. ]
I dunno where that Reveille place is, but we're either not on Earth or I ain't getting a signal. ...Or maybe this is all just a bad dream.
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Oz will pull his hand back when told not to touch it, at least, even though the expression on his face is one that says but I want to touch the thing dammit. He has more self control than that!!
He is also just totally assuming that this is both a demonstration and Yata checking something useful. Rejoice, friend, his mental image is now much better than reality.]
That's the name of the place you come from, right? [Earth, that is... Because his planet has a different and also unknown name. WHY.] It's probably not getting a signal, though. Someone I knew before I came here had a phone with a signal that she couldn't get, too.
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Yeah. [ He presses a button and the hologram disappears. ] You know what's weirder? When you touch a hologram, your hand's s'posed to go through. [ Which Oz should know if... Yata let him touch the thing... He nudges one of the creatures with his foot. ] These things felt real. It doesn't add up.
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...So are they not holograms, then? [Yata you are confusing his ye olde Victorian brain!!] Or is something wrong with them, maybe? [Are the holograms sick...]
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I dunno, I ain't good with this sorta thing. [ Maybe they're ancient aliens!? Man, don't ask him. He's only good for smackdowns and manual labor and video games. ] Whatever they are, we gotta get rid of 'em fast.
Hey, I gotta pick something up from my classroom first. [ His skateboard, his love. He cocks his head toward the exit. ] You can go ahead if you wanna.
[ Be safe, little one. BE FREE!! His work is done here. ]
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Maybe we can check later... [Like, maybe there's a tag on one somewhere that says HOLOGRAM, MADE IN CERES.
He looks up at that, though, curious. ARE YOU TRYING TO DITCH HIM YATA?? No, Oz does want to escape, and he knows that his new friend is fully capable of self-defense, but... He'd feel like a rudeass abandoning him. They have Bonded Over Fighting now, okay, he can't just run out!!]
Um— I can go with you, if you don't mind! It's probably better to travel in pairs, anyway. [He'll ditch him after they get his skateboard, much better.]
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Yeah, guess you're right. [ He puts his hands behind his back and starts walking, expecting him to follow. ] Aight, if we run into more of those guys, I'm letting you slice the shit outta them.
[ He's being such a good senpai, he thinks. ]
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