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Labyrinthum Events ([personal profile] labyrinevents) wrote in [community profile] buttrinthum2025-01-22 07:21 pm

January 2025 TDM OVERFLOW

Garden of Dreams

Whether it be sleep or death, you feel your eyes close, and as your body begins to let go, you see an inky starry nothingness spread out around you. You feel yourself mouth the words, โ€œI wish, I wish..โ€ and utter your deepest and darkest desire.

When you regain consciousness, youโ€™ll find you are in an unfamiliar place with no recognition of how you arrived here. You have the clothes on your back, but nothing else. No weapons and if you had a particular superpower, youโ€™ll notice it is missing. All you have is a satchel with a piece of bread, a vial of water, and a potion. The potion could be red, blue or golden. There are no instructions about these potions other than two words: Drink Me.

Will you drink it or not?


Though there is nothing to prove it, you just know you have made a promise, a contract of sorts, with something and someone who remains but a shadow in your memories.

  • ๐Ÿ’ Agapanthus flowers dot the garden, their tiny blooms reaching for the sky like stars. Those who touch or pick them, however, may find themselves feeling a little sleepy. They may be prone to napping wherever, on WHOMever, but the effect will only last for a little while. Perhaps the sleepiness is preferred to the deep, bone-aching sorrow they may feel upon touching these blooms.

  • ๐ŸŒธ Snapdragons line the pathways, growing so much taller than they normally would. They seem to echo the purple and silver hues of the crystals that now make up most of Visium, but the odd pink bloom might cause those who touch its petals to be overcome by unending energy, as though driven by a motor deep within their soul. This energy is accompanied by a heartful sense of joy at any little thing, a direct contrast to the Agapanthus found elsewhere in the garden.

No matter your adventures in the garden with its many plants, before long you are found and guided by a dragonkin pair through the garden to the bridge that leads up high to a portal in the sky, rimmed by glowing starlight.

"Please, come with us. We will take care of you now."

Within Somnius

The sun has risen over Somnius again, but the frigid snow remains. Crystal overgrowth still bars anyone from entering areas outside of the town and residences. For newcomers and established Dreamers alike, locals are unfriendly, shunning Dreamers at every turn. It's rough, but dreamers don't seem to have much of a choice but to live with the consequences of Vaeros' passing. There's little hope that things will change any time soon, and Myrta herself is once again missing for the time being. Perhaps putting on such a loud party took a lot out of her? Hopefully she'll reappear again soon, as the Forest Witch is wont to do.

On January 1st, a bridge appears near the cliffs at the edge of town. It swirls into existence with a golden magic that starts at the crystal cliff walls and extends high into the sky over the water. It seems to pierce through any remaining magical barrier, and settles solidly as a warm golden swirl with twinkling lights at the edge. There's a sense of warmth and hope that radiates from the portal itself, and the disenchanted locals urge the Dreamers toward it, eager to be rid of them, or perhaps eager to use them as test subjects for something else new and scary to them.

Passing through the portal, the Dreamer will hear a voice - some may recognize it as Seravo:

"We have made it to you. Welcome, to my...to our home. To your new home. Lumindeas."

Next, the Dreamer will feel it - an overwhelming, all-consuming desire: whatever they want most in the world. There is a bright flash - a vision of a crystal, shimmering and golden. There's a hum of a pure promise, absent the strange magical warbling that seems to thrum from the purple crystal in Somnius.

Life In Somnius
Some locals seem intrigued by the portal, and once enough dreamers go through and do not seem to be torn apart by errant magics, some murmurs begin that they too, will leave. They remember Seravo, at least a little, as their memories clear. Some refuse to leave determined to make a home in the land destroyed by recent events. They're not ready to give up on the land they've called home for so many years. It's a mixed bag, with some locals making the trip alongside dreamers. It's often that the ones that are leaving are the ones sympathetic to dreamers on some level, while the more antagonistic locals stay behind.

Dragonkin have taken up station near the bridge to the portal, and are offering water and food to those who wish to travel through the portal. They're also giving out maps with a land on them that is unfamiliar to anyone, as it is alongside the drawn portion of Visium. These maps are personalized, and cannot be lost no matter what happens to them. Much like the devices that Dreamers are given, these maps will simply reappear or reform if lost or torn.

The Land of Lumindeas

The Dreamers emerge in the land of Lumindeas, only a carriage ride from the front gates of the Grand City of Stellari. They are free to explore as they will once they make it past the portal settlement and choose where they want to go first.

The land of Lumindeas. It's a magical land with a brighter feel than Visium harbored. Though dangers lurk in certain locations, there are plenty of safe havens to visit for those looking for adventures that are a little less weapon needy. From forests to plains, beaches and lakes, the land is beautiful and green. In the winter a light blanket of snow covers most of the land but the chill is crisp and pleasant to the lungs. The Grand City of Stellari takes up much of the lower third of the land, with the Briar Swamp beyond the city, held at bay by the Royal Guard. To the north are the Crystal Spires and Air Cliffs, as well as the large Lake Termina.

It's all open to explore, but where would you start?

  • ๐ŸŒ‡ Portal Settlement - On the side of Lumindeas, the portal location is already starting to fill out. With opportunistic merchants looking to sell dreamer and Somnius locals cheap deals, and the Royal Guard facilitating caravans into the city, it's almost as though a little temporary village is starting to form. Those who just arrive from Somnius are given papers to allow them into Stellari, and should Dreamers be hungry there are several little pop up cafes with warm soups and comfort food of the dragonkin for free.

    A small purse of the local currency, cords, is offered to each Dreamer and former Somnius local alike, a small stipend to make their transition easier since thier currency here in Lumindeas is separate from the shards Visium inhabitants use. It's encouraged, however, no matter what those who come through the portal do, that they get a move on before night falls. The Portal settlement is safe due to the presence of the Royal Guard, but the land beyond is not quite as safe, and even the popup shops seem to know this. Those who linger might get put to work helping close things up for the night before being encouraged to leave with shop staff.

  • ๐Ÿฎ Farmland - The farmlands are prosperous and plenty, with both farms that focus on livestock and farms that focus on crops. Food and produce from the animals are bountiful and there's no end to work. Those who want to get a jump on earning cords might find themselves welcome at any farm to help out. The cattle are particularly picky about what they eat, and some will only be hand-fed . The farmhands say this makes the meat and eggs sweeter, richer somehow. So they encourage anyone who helps to treat the animals like pets, offering kind words even makes the milk taste better!

    The farms that focus on crops are largely self-sufficient, but those who are mechanically inclined could easily find work helping to maintain the wagons and other vehicles used to maintain the farms and spread seed. Magical scythes are used to energize those who harvest, and are given out to volunteers for use should they want to try their hand at picking the winter crops of lettuce and other cold weather foods.

  • ๐ŸŒฒ Yhaveh Forest - One of the more dangerous locations, Yhaveh forest is home to all sorts of magical creatures that are hunted for materials but also avoided due to their toxic nature or dangerous magics. It's possible to get lost in the twisted, labyrinth-like growth of trees, and a good fourth of the island is covered by this forest, making it hard to travel through. Getting lost in the forest is only ever temporary, but unless you make it out to the other end with intention you'll likely just get spit back out where you started.

    Magical weaponry is rendered useless in this forest somehow like it is some kind of dead zone. It cannot even be drawn or used as normal weaponry. It's therefore highly recommended by the guard to anyone who goes in that they carry mundane supplies with them when exploring the forest to hunt creatures or complete quests. Those who aren't bold enough to enter might find themselves useful by patrolling the southern border on the side of the grand city. Combating flying creatures that try to snipe chickens and other small farm animals is particularly helpful.

  • ๐Ÿ–๏ธ Silver Sleep Beach - Although it's cold out, the beach still offers blue waters and plenty of seasonal activities, such as a small shell collecting contest. Participants are encouraged to find the Best Shell on the Beach and bring it to the judges to have it evaluated, the prize being nothing more than bragging rights. Dreamers may find that the shells scuttle away from them when they get too close, despite having no animal inside. No wonder it's taking so long for people to submit their entries! If that doesn't interest you, there are always sandcastles to build, or perhaps a sunset walk along the shores. Vendors sell hot street foods nearby, and there are even a few booths offering games or souvenirs.

  • ๐Ÿ›ซ Airship Travel - The airship docks are positioned at the east and west ends of the city, both serving as ports to dock personal and business airships. The ones on the west in particular leave regularly for The Air Cliffs and Crystal Spires. When visiting the former, new Dreamers aren't left to their own devices, instead, they're given a small, little cramped room to sleep in overnight and upon arrival to the Air cliffs are given a riding tour through twisted tree and stone, showing off several mining settlements and encampments for hunting. The tour lasts most of the day and meals are prepared by an encampment of mystical meat and beer at lunch and vegetable soup at night. The trip ends once the ships dock back at Stellari, and little pamphlets to join mining companies are handed out to participants.

    In contrast, the trip to the Crystal Spires is a day trip to the hot springs, where both single-gender and all-gender springs are ready for those looking for somewhere to relax. No hanky panky! Anything spicy happening will result in participants getting electrically zapped and banned from the springs for life! It might be best to enjoy the springs for the healing water and those who work at the small resort's amazing massages instead of anything more... personal. In public at least. If you acquire one of the overnight rooms in a hollowed-out crystal spire, no one's stopping you from doing what you want.
Into the Starlit Walls

The Grand City of Stellari is a large, sprawling city that dwarfs Somnius in size and scope. Perhaps it also seems to eclipse Somnius in creature comforts and to a small extent technology. Magic is used commonly by all residents, making their lives simpler than their less magically inclined relatives from across the sea and within the barrier of dreams. Dragonkin are a clear and present majority, though goblin, gelfling and faerie alike can also be found as native locals. These dragonkin are scaled bipedal versions of their ancient dragon cousins, and boast strong fire magic capabilities and fiery boisterous personalities.

No matter what part of the city Dreamers wander into, it is busy. The night hours provide a quieter atmosphere, with glowing street lamps powered by enchanted dragonfire. Cobblestone roads lead from each district into the next, and overall the faces Dreamers come across are friendly and welcoming. This could change, should Dreamers not put their best face forward, so it may be best to be on your best behavior while exploring what the city has to offer.


  • ๐Ÿ’€ Vaeros at Rest - A week or so after dreamers have been let to arrive in Lumindeas and Stellari proper, a horn sounds from the Royal Castle and a booming announcement empowered by magic echoes through the sky.

    "My brother's funeral will be tonight. Though you may hold your doubts about him, he was once dear to me. His passing is a tragedy for this land and his, one that we are still learning of the ramifications. Join us in the lantern lighting for his memory and the wishes of his people that their land may heal from the crystal scourge."

    This evening, starting at the Castle in the Royal Quarter, paper lanterns will be lit and set aloft, the small dragonfire within lifting them high into the sky to twinkle like little stars. Those who participate in the ceremony may find themselves partnered with another to speak a gentle prayer to empower the dragonfire given by priestesses.

  • ๐Ÿ‘‘ Royal Quarter - Those who newly arrive in Stellari will find that they are welcome to live here should they choose. With a few small starter homes open for the taking, there are plenty of other examples of living styles. From smaller cottages to mansions that reside on high hills near the golden crystal, there's no end to choices of where to live in this part of the city.

    Residents are currently decorating the streetlamps with colored paper in preparation for Vaeros' funeral. Each color evokes a different kind of emotion from those who work together to braid the streetlamps with the paper. Blue envokes sadness, while Red envokes anger. Other colors too evoke different emotions, yellow with happiness, and Purple with nostalgia. Perhaps the most powerful of all is Pink, which evokes romantic love, or White, with the feeling of trust. Luckily these feelings are only evoked when two people work together to decorate the streetlights.

  • ๐ŸŽญ The Greenery - Ah, artistry. It's a little livelier here than normal with an annual paint fight ramping up. Participants are given magical launchers that can be loaded with a special paint that spews out rainbow colors on command. The goal of course, is to color other participants with your unique color combination, and those with the most points at the end of the day get rewarded with a few pieces of unique art for their homes, and a miniature version of the paint gun to use for smaller, personal pranks.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Markets - The busiest part of the Grand City by far, the Markets ring around the whole city like the ring of a tree trunk. Anything someone could need can be found here, within the scope and magical abilities of the local people. Shops of every kind line the streets, and more temporary stalls are set up daily. It's possible to get pickpocketed if you aren't careful, or get caught up in a haggling competition, and some merchants are less than fair about prices but others are gems where unique trinkets and foods can be found for a fair price.

    The Quest Board can also be found here. It's massive, taller than any one person and wider than several shopfronts. There are ladders on wheels for those who want to climb up to see the top of the postings, and magnifying glasses for the smallest ones. Even small mailmice citizens have their own postings at the very foot of the board. There never seems to be much room for new postings, but somehow everything is readable in some way or another.

  • โ›ต Dockyards - Fishmongers make this place their home, but at the moment they seem to be running short on help. Anyone who finds themselves exploring the docks may find themselves handed a pole and a hook and a bucket of bait fish. What are they supposed to do exactly? Get to fishing! Whether they use the pole or not is inconsequential. Should they manage to help out and gather some fish of any variety they might be offered a few cords for their trouble, and a fish or two to take home to roast for dinner. Be careful not to dive into the water as much of the water directly around the docks today is coated in a thin lining of magical residue from a recent spill coming in from one of the ships. This residue may temporarily render someone mute, color their hair strangely or even give them fish scales on parts of their bodies for 48 hours.

  • ๐Ÿ”ช Criminal Element - Where there is prosperity there is also crime. In the seedier, darker corners of the city there is a clear criminal element, one that may either beckon dreamers to help with their own tasks or perhaps to rob dreamers blind of their shards. Those who are more inclined to the shadier walks of life may find themselves drawn to bars and smoking dens that litter these areas, offering refuge and rumor from the darker side of Stellari.
Gilded Wishes

Unable to shake the earlier visions while passing through the portal, Dreamers will find themselves drawn to the golden crystal in the middle of the city. It is suspended in the Center of the Royal Quarter, hovering high above an ornate fountain. The crystal is surrounded at all times by apparent priests and priestesses, as well as devout worshippers, all of which wear a golden bracelet on their wrists as they complete complex but joyful rituals they take great pride in.

Rumors say that the bracelets contain the memories of the original wearer and may show dreams or visions of that wearer's world when taken care of in their absence. When this may happen is unclear, but those dreamers who might have in their possession a golden cuff of someone who had once been a visitor to Visium may find in the future they're gifted visions for their trouble. Perhaps, there is even a way for dreamers to earn these cuffs should they eventually gain the trust of this religious sect.

If asked, the worshippers will inform one that wishes can be made at this crystal, granting all manner of rewards. Dreamers will recognize that this system sounds identical to that of the one in Somnius, even going so far as to accept the shards Dreamers collect.

They promise of the crystal's ability to make a grander wish too. Dreamers are encouraged to whisper their greatest desire to the crystal, even if it's different than what they've wished for in the past.

To prove the crystals efficacy, worshippers promise that saying, "I wish to know you," to the crystal will result in a welcome gift, of which there are five possibilities. They encourage visitors to follow the ceremony and will even guide those who ask how to pray the way that they do, down to every little ritual. From lighting incense and the position to pray in, each step to commune with the crystal and its power is carefully choreographed and practiced.

Those who take the time to pray to the crystal may find they're gifted small items as a result.

  • a palm-sized pair of golden wings that actually flies
  • a dragon-scale bracelet that brings calm
  • a pendant which allows a view of the nearby ocean
  • a flower for the hair that blooms when the wearer is happy
  • a golden, jeweled ring that plays a twinkling version of whatever was last sang to it

OOC

Expand to see our Event SummaryGarden of Dreams
  • dreamers are brought to the enchanted garden
  • two flowers, Agapanthus and Snapdragons causing sleepiness or energy
  • dragonkin arrive to guide new arrivals from the garden and take them to the new portal that has appeared.
Within Somnius
  • sun is up, still snowing 24/7
  • Locals want the dreamers to leave Somnius and go to Lumindeas, but THEY DO NOT HAVE TO, nor do they have to move their business - can if they want, but not required
  • Seravo's voice welcomes the dreamers to the new setting
  • Passing through the portal, dreamer feels their greatest current desire in an overwhelming manner
The Land of Lumindeas
  • the land is large and varied with plenty to explore.
  • it is winter and snowy, though crisper and lighter than the atmosphere in Visium
  • Portal Settlement outside of the city is where Dreamers wind up
  • Farms with animal and crop specialties exist and require hands to help
  • Yhaveh Forest is labyrinth like and dangerous, it's possible to get lost
  • There's a seashell gathering contest for those who want to participate and street food vendors for anyone visiting
  • The airships offer travel to an overnight trip through the Air Cliffs and an overnight trip to the hot springs in the Crystal Spires
Into Starlit Walls
  • the city is massive, and overall welcoming
  • Dragonkin are a dominant race of locals
  • Vaeros will have a funeral, a lantern lighting ritual as proclaimed by Seravo, his brother.
  • The royal quarter, the place where all dreamers have the option to live is looking to decorate with emotion-filled streamers
  • The greenery is having a paint-fight-contest for fun and profit
  • The dockyards are looking for a few good fishermen, but the water sure seems to have strange properties...
  • There's a criminal element evident in the city and appropriate locations such as bars and smoking dens and card parlors to hang out in.
Gilded Wishes
  • Dreamers are drawn to the golden crystal in the center of town
  • The crystal here replaces the crystal used for rewards in Visium (here)
  • The golden bracelets (seen during the 4th wall event) may contain memories of the original wearer or dreams/visions of their world if taken care of
  • Dreamers are encouraged to change their grand wish (the wish that made the contract); IF YOU CHOOSE TO DO SO, please respond to your original application with your updated wish, or it won't be counted
  • The crystal is offering welcome gifts; you can choose any ONE out of the five options per player

Welcome to our new setting! This is a setting expansion, not a replacement. Visium will remain available to all Dreamers and locals who wish to stay there. Perhaps in the future, there might be a chance to restore the destroyed land. Only time will tell. For now, Dreamers are expected and encouraged to focus on making themselves comfortable in their new available surroundings. Additional information can be found over in our locations and businesses, and it is highly encouraged for players to be creative with the setting so long as what is mentioned and played with aligns with the setting as presented.

Cords are the local currency of Lumindeas, but we will not be tracking this currency. We expect it to be handwaved in a reasonable manner by players. The only currency we will track is now the chiefly ooc currency of shards for rewards. In the future, changing your character's wish can be done at the golden crystal so long as a submission is made to your original application. Upon approval the wish is officially changed.

We politely request that any exhaustive questions about the setting be held back for now and what is currently given is focused on and explored for this month. More about this new land, its people, and the whole setting of Labyrinthum will be explained over time.

sarcastass: (Sharp Dressed Man)

Ntwork, un: haagentimuch

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-24 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Nobody told me anything about a library here either.

Where? Is it close to the bar?


[After a second or two, because double texts are what cool people do-]

What's wrong with mystery books?
notachickenhawk: (boy: darkly amused)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-24 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
Probably? The quieter town seems pretty small. I don't go to bars so I don't really know.

I don't have a problem with mystery books myself, it's just not the kind of books I like to read. I mean I read like kid's mysteries and stuff when I was little but that was more trivia than a real mystery.
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-24 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
Not a fan of bars or mystery books? They probably wouldn't appreciate drinks in the library anyway, I doubt their books could handle even one glass of Cabernet.

Well, I'll grant you that does sound really boring, mystery books have a pretty set age range in regards to enjoyment. Once you've read Murdle Jr and Kat Wolfe Investigates you've pretty much read them all.
Edited (accidentally a word) 2025-01-24 05:51 (UTC)
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[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-24 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if they'd even let me into a bar.

I'm not really familiar with those ones, I mostly read Encyclopedia Brown and stuff like that. I think there was one that was supposedly court cases but I don't remember the title.
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-24 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
You just got here and you were already banned from the bars? That's impressive, I'm impressed.

No Hardy Boys? Are they not popular anymore? It's been a while since I made a trip topside, I'm behind with the present book trends.
notachickenhawk: (boy: casual)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-24 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
No it's because of age.

Not all that popular? I sort of pivoted more into fantasy stuff as soon as I could really read it. It's a lot easier to handle 'bad guys bad, good guys good' than 'hey someone got murdered' when you're like ten and I kind of never went back.
sarcastass: (dull)

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-24 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
How old are you?

[Is this a baby? Is he talking to a baby right now? How old is what he can only assume to be a mature human, give him a second here.]

What year is it, or was it, as far as you know? If we're going to be talking about books I'm obligated to give suggestions, it's essentially part of my job description.
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[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-24 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
15ish.

[Gives him deniability, seems about right... yeah.]

Uh it's 1998 where I'm from. I dunno if year counting is a thing here.

What's your job?
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-25 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
What do you mean 'ish'? As far as I know, humans are really excited about living through another year, you all have multiple celebrations about it, you haven't been documenting your age?

Granted, now that you mention it, I guess that does in fact depend on the human and the culture, I haven't personally asked anyone here what year it is.


[Guess what he's going to do when this conversation is over]

Librarian and archivist. I'm more familiar with non-fiction when it comes to books but it's not like I'm unaware of the existence of others. Anyway, 'Daughter of Blood' by Anne Bishop was pretty popular in 1998 though if you're not a fan of being sad, there was a new addition to the Redwall series then too.
notachickenhawk: (boy: darkly amused)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-25 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Because it's dangerous to tell people personal details over the internet. Obviously.

... You're a librarian? I read one or two of the Redwall series before my life got really busy with school and friends.


[Narrator's voice: there was no school.]
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-25 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I can only assume you're in the same boat as the rest of us, so you're in for a real rough ride if you can't give personal details to strangers. I'm pretty sure that's everyone on the planet. ... Also wouldn't it have been better to just lie about your age? Now I know you're a tiny human baby, that's not safe either.

Yeah, it's my entire reason for existing presently. Maybe this library has the entire Redwall series, you'll be able to read books thirteen years into the future. Pretty once in a lifetime chance right there.
notachickenhawk: (boy: in the crowd...)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-26 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
What do you mean your entire reason for existing? You don't have other things going on?
sarcastass: (Sharp Dressed Man)

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-26 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure I guess I got hobbies like some kind of freak would, but the library's my only actual purpose. Having to spend a few decades personalizing what the meaning of life is for yourself is more of a human thing.

Is that a no on the Redwall series?


[Priorities! They're here, he has them.]
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[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-26 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
What are you, then?

[Oh he's immediately on edge - sure some aliens are fine, but a lot are not.]

... I mean it's not a no. But you've brought up much more interesting questions.
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-26 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Demon. Fallen seraph, if you're interested in specifics.

[Oh he doesn't give a fuck about staying on the down low. Subtlety and discretion is for big dumb losers.]

For the record, just to get this out of the way now: no I'm not looking for souls, I don't play the fiddle and I haven't touched Prada since 1932.

[He's heard the jokes, he doesn't need the jokes.]
notachickenhawk: (boy: casual)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-27 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Demon? ... Didn't think that those were real.

[But aliens are real. Why not demons? Why the hell not?]

I wasn't going to ask. ... But I only really know stuff about demons from media. Didn't exactly grow up religious.
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-27 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
And up until this moment, I thought cross-universal transport wasn't possible, so I guess we're all just a little more educated today.

I can guarantee anything you would have known from religion is probably incomplete or wrong anyway. It goes without saying that the media is even worse when it comes to accuracy, but I'll give you all credit for creativity.

You sound pretty relaxed for a child talking to someone who just called themselves a demon over the internet.
notachickenhawk: (boy: glare)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-27 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean it shouldn't be, but you learn new things every day.

If nothing else, humans are creative. Basically any sort of area they tend to innovate.

Well:
1 - You could be lying.
2 - If you're not lying you're not causing problems for me.
3 - Either way the internet is weird.
sarcastass: (dull)

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-28 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
I've noticed the innovation.

[He's pulled bits of blessed silver innovation out of some extremely innovative holes punched by a very innovative elephant rifle, he'd love to see slightly less innovation.]

I think I appreciated your pointy stick and rock phase more, as a species. It was very quaint and I didn't have to dodge.

Alright. Okay, I'll give that to you, those are some excellent points. Absolutely amazing though that no one here gives a shit about demons, you're not the first person I've told but the response is practically the same.

But like it's really hard to make a grand and flashy demonic entrance over text so I feel like this isn't my fault.
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[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-28 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah but less fun for us.

I mean this place itself is pretty weird. And yeah, text is kind of a great equalizer.

On the internet nobody knows youโ€™re a dog, and all that.


[Or a bird.]
sarcastass: (dull)

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-28 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
It could be weirder, gravity still works in the correct direction and I haven't even met one talking animal yet.

Unless you're actually a dog.
notachickenhawk: (boy: darkly amused)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-28 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Thatโ€™s true. Weโ€™re not in space or something.

Maybe I am. Maybe Iโ€™m not.


[He has been a cat before, though.]
sarcastass: (Shut up)

[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-28 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
See, you phrase it like that and some people might think it's a joke. But I've personally met some extremely articulate dogs, I'm only calling bullshit because there's not nearly enough typos here even for text to speech.

[Dogs don't have thumbs, it's hard to fix typos without thumbs!]
notachickenhawk: (boy: casual)

[personal profile] notachickenhawk 2025-01-28 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never seen a dog that could talk or type.

[Thought-speech isn't really talking the same way, and even if it was he's not going to blow his cover until he's absolutely certain he's safe.]

Are you from a world with a lot of talking animals?
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[personal profile] sarcastass 2025-01-29 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Yes it was entirely possible that the fifteenish year old maybe dog on the other side of the line was, in fact, just a person making a series of jokes. Sure.

But now he really needs to know, it's not dumb.
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Well I just told you they really can't type, but talking is a little more feasible, depending on the dog and what kind of magic you decide to pour into it.

There's more than you'd expect, but the ones that do tend to pick their audiences carefully. The smart ones, anyway.

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