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Claire Fraser ([personal profile] beautifullies) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2024-09-06 10:54 am

it's not your act of creation

Who: Claire and closed starters + opens
When: September + October
Where: her house in Solvunn, the Horizon, will add more locations as needed
What: An open where Clarie discovers she can control bees (up to 30 ft), an option to bake bread or garden with her, eventual questing, a handful of closed starters and more!
Warnings: Will update as needed
Notes: Please feel free to match the brackets or switch to prose, tag with your heart. Assume wildcarding is on the table, just message me first or hmu on plurk @ [plurk.com profile] babybananas w/any ideas!




look how cute, how adorable, how perfect
smilefornow: (feeling that numb)

[personal profile] smilefornow 2024-09-20 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The other countries call us a cult, but really, it's a very benign cult. And no one's following any octogenarian calling himself High King God or anything daft like that. Our gods are real.

[And actual gods. When actual gods are involved, it's less a cult and more just local religion.

But oh. Dear. Arthur isn't sure how to answer Claire's question. He could give a very easy answer and brush over...everything else. But that feels disingenuous. He can just be honest without delving too deeply into things.]


Ah, well, I was lucky. I had my secret stash of books. There were the weekend concerts, but we only had two bands. Even The Make Believes get old after a while. And of course the daily, government mandated games of Simon Says. Those...also got old after a while.

[Of maybe just for him. Even before going off his Joy, he'd found something empty in the daily game playing.]

I hosted, once. Everyone ended up getting terrible electric shocks when the dancefloor shorted out. Freak accident, someone knocked over the prayer candles and tried to put them out with water. Why we built the Simon Says dance floor in the church, I've no idea.
smilefornow: (no one's ever leaving)

[personal profile] smilefornow 2024-09-24 07:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Arthur takes a moment just to figure out how to explain this in a way that's understandable. And doesn't just sound like the ravings of a lunatic.]

No, it's alright, it's healthy, I think, for me to talk about it. That's part of trauma recovery, I've been told, and Wellington Wells was very traumatizing.

[Once you were off your Joy. He knows that his society left a mark on him, and he knows it's all very upsetting. But he does trust Claire, as much as he supposes he trusts anyone. And so far she's handled all his strange revelations rather well.]

It was mostly about control. Keeping us conditioned to listening to Uncle Jack without thought or question. He was...well, a sad story, really, but the mouthpiece and face of what passed for our government. He was on the telly from 6 AM until 11 PM. All we knew, all we learned, after the war...it all came from Uncle Jack. And most of it was just lies. He hosted the news, the cooking show, the music hour, the history hour, the comedy hour...and the daily Simon Says games. Everyone in town participated, either at the church with a guest host or at home or in the street watching through the general store's windows or one of the street mounted tellies.

[Arthur's eyes get far away behind his glasses, the static in the whites of his eyes thickening and quickening.]

You really didn't want to mess up during the game. The dance floor was electrified for a reason.
smilefornow: (wellington getting in my skin)

[personal profile] smilefornow 2024-09-29 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Doctor Claire, you have no idea.

[Arthur lets out a strange little laugh.]

Everything got so terribly fucked up after the war. But they drugged us all, so we didn't know. We thought it was all fine, everywhere was like this, and we never questioned all the things that didn't make sense. We believed Uncle Jack when he told us we weren't starving, and we'd be fine eating tulip bulbs and bark! And every day, so many activities designed to keep us suggestible and trusting...

[He shakes his head. It's just sad really. All those people, who were probably perfectly nice and normal people before the Germans came, doomed to such an empty and lacking existence.

He really didn't intend to bring down the mood of this visit, but so much has built up in him, away from Wellington and well flushed of Joy in his system. He understands even better now, how awful it truly was. And he'd known! He was one of the lucky ones who saw through it all.

And Claire does seem amenable to listening...]


But oh yes, I got a few shocks in my time, but that was the worst of it for me. From Simon Says, anyhow. I, er...well, I snuck off after I had to host, but in my defense, I was already in the middle of trying to escape Wellington. And I did! Well...I think I did. I was on the bridge...the one to the mainland. I was walking to the mainland. But then I was here.

[And really, probably for the best. He'd ended up in the same position, alone in a world he didn't understand and knew nothing about. Only here no one expected him to have ID papers or money, which may have been a problem in England. If England still existed.

He's still not terribly sure about that.]
smilefornow: (wellington getting in my skin)

[personal profile] smilefornow 2024-10-10 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
You and I both. Ending up here was no worse than making it to the mainland, and likely a good deal better. I didn't have to explain to anyone what's been going on in Wellington for the last twenty years.

[He manages a small laugh at that. But it's true. There were no awkward questions when one is summoned magically to another dimension. They'd been expecting him here!]

And I'm not surprised, Uncle Jack's influence never went further than Wellington Wells. We cut ourselves off from everything, even the rest of England. And it was illegal to leave, or admit anyone from the outside.

[There had been nothing, not even communication. London had become an exotic, far away land. An idea. Nothing existed but the little chain of islands in the channel - the ones that were still populated and had buildings still standing, anyhow.]

It...it really all went to hell.