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Zagreus ([personal profile] inthenameofhades) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2024-03-10 11:14 am

March open

Who: Zagreus and you!
When: After the Eplum event
Where: Horizon (& Zagreus's Domain specifically)
What: Zagreus finally visits Horizon
Warnings: NA

Immediately upon his arrival to Horizon, Zagreus's appearance had altered to align much more closely to how he appeared at home: red and black exomis adorned with three canine skulls on one shoulder, a belt made of more skulls, arms adorned with golden bands. And around his head a crown of fiery, ever-burning laurels. The only difference was the now the symbol of the Chariot had been etched into the metal greaves he wore above his fiery feet.

Driven by the compulsion to create, he had also swiftly begun construction of his Domain: a space for which the most immediately notable feature was the river of blood surrounding it. Perhaps you will dare to attempt to cross it.

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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-04-19 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Pantheon. Well, that's a new one. Actually — no, it isn't. A time or two (...or more) through the long years, others have thought of him as a god, godlike, something of the sort. He tends to recoil at the notion and though he's well aware of his failings, he's blind at times to how his boasting and posturing at the worst creatures the universe contains might, at times, mimic the blind arrogance of a deity. Or, at the least, a more ordinary(ish) sort of man just really quite full of himself.

"Species," he clarifies. "I didn't choose the name, though. Lacking panache!"

And never mind that there aren't any others left. At least — that he knows.
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-04-20 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Well — sort of there, yes. Nymphs and giants I know of, at least, are their own species. My people were humanoid in features, with a few important physiological differences, of course. Two hearts, respiratory bypass system, thirty brains, and a partridge in a pear tree," he deadpans.

"Time Lords...only observed all of time and space, stood back and watched. I took a different approach." Which is probably the biggest understatement of at least this current century, depending on timelines and all known or unknown universes.
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-04-21 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
He's quite used to those blank stares, honestly, even from people who do understand his references. But even though he's quite aware — generally — what people and creatures from different times and places all about the universe should understand at any given point, he tends to just say whatever pops into his mind in any given moment. Which could be why people think him strange...

But onto the next thing!

His travels, yes — "I get around, yes. Bit of sight-seeing out there in the big multi-colored, multi-faceted, complex and beautiful universe. Stop off on occasion if people ask for me, then onto the next place! Being stuck anywhere as long as I've been here isn't how it's supposed to go."

For anyone here, of course.
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-04-28 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Is it rather difficult? Is he going a bit mad(der) by the minute, by the hour, by the day (in that dreadfully linear way that time moves here)? No, no, definitely not. Not even close. He's absolutely fine, never better, no one needs to worry he'll tilt off and lose his grip, or anything at all.

Then again, the Doctor has never lied to anyone better than he lies to himself, so. There is that.

"Oh, you know—" He waves a hand in the air, not quite finishing that thought. "I have my moments. But you, Zagreus — are you finding it odd a bit? Well, odder than the very notion of being here at all. But it's the most freedom you've known and you're not here by your own choice. The pros and cons of forced transdimensional displacement, as it were."
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-05-14 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
"Naturally," the Doctor adds, as though he can relate to the missing of family and friends. Thing is, he can, but rather than elaborate on that, he shifts away from seeming to understand too well. "Anyone would. Or — many here, in fact, from what I've gathered."

He supposes for himself, he doesn't dwell to think on it much if only because while he misses everyone he's ever loved — friends and family alike — being separated from them is the inevitable progression. He doesn't presently have anyone to go back to, but there's an ever present ache for his beautiful ship, his home, the one who's tended him all these years as he dashes about the universe.

"You'll get back to them, though, promise. I'll make sure of it," the Doctor gives a little affirming nod. "In the meantime, this is absolutely an adventure to take advantage of while we can. Less with the dying bit, though, because it doesn't quite work like that here."
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-05-18 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, I've done it a time or two myself and it's not my preferred adventure, if we're being honest, though I don't doubt you have everyone beat."

Given how old he is and how many friends he's lost, one would think the Doctor should have learned better by now not to get attached to friends with such painfully short lifespans, but if he hasn't learned by now, he really never will.

More importantly, though, they need to get a few things straight — "Used to it, you may be, mate, but this entire world is vastly different from yours, mine, anything I've ever seen. Now, I suppose I can't speak with absolute certainty, not having witnessed it myself, but I know enough about this place to assume death would be permanent here. At the very least, let's not test the theory, eh?"
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-05-28 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
"A thousand years of befriending species with considerably brief lifespans — yes, I'm quite aware of its permanency."

All too aware.

"I think anything is possible here, and you should be as careful as everyone else."

In the time he's been here, his own autonomy has been fussed with in ways that are exceedingly unsettling; the way those birds in the Nether had been able to infiltrate his memories and recite them out loud to others, for instance.
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good to put a bow on it! 🎁

[personal profile] thedreamer 2024-05-30 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Good! Excellent. I do prefer it when people listen to me."

As well they should (he thinks).

Zagreus might be one of the few.