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puǝsuʍoʇ ʞɔɐɾ ([personal profile] stations) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2022-09-28 01:07 pm

Tʜᴇ ᴏᴄᴇᴀɴ ʙʀᴇᴀᴛʜᴇs sᴀʟᴛʏ ᴡᴏɴ'ᴛ ʏᴏᴜ ᴄᴀʀʀʏ ɪᴛ ɪɴ? (open)

WHO: Jack Townsend & You
WHEN: October
WHERE: The Horizon, Thorne
WHAT: Jack sleepwalks and manifests his hallucinations into reality, accidentally steals people's memories, and/or works at a gas station.
WARNINGS: Mental illness, language, drug use, amputations, general insanity.

𝑌𝑜𝑢 𝑤𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑑 𝑙𝑖𝑓𝑒, 𝑤ℎ𝑦 𝑤𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑𝑛'𝑡 𝑦𝑜𝑢 𝑤𝑎𝑠𝑡𝑒 𝑑𝑒𝑎𝑡ℎ?
thedevilwhorose: (see the devil dressed in white)

you wasted life

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-09-29 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
[In one of those iterations of Jack Townsend staring off into space, there's a devil. Just casually across from him, staring.

Lucifer doesn't want to say he's taken time to observe Jack because it gives the man too much undeserving attention, but he's seen this fugue state enough by now that he can read the signs well enough as they come and go.

Eventually, he may check in and ask if Jack's annoyed Yennefer enough to drive her insane.

That is not this moment.

He's present long enough that he's certain Jack will have some understanding--minor or otherwise--that he may have been there. But then he's fluttering away with his wings before Jack ever has enough cognizance to process if he was ever really there at all.

This will, likely, become a pastime of his.]
Edited (shut up don't judge me) 2022-09-29 02:35 (UTC)
londonbound: (fifty-four.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-04 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Rhy is a frequent nighttime wanderer of Castle Thorne, and has been since he got here. For a while, it was better, after Kell was Summoned too. But the peaceful nights are gone once more, and now the horrible things he's seen in Nott, the thought of war, the realization this isn't even it yet, all keep him up with a vengeance. Kell tries to get him to go back to bed so often, it's lost all meaning and effectiveness. The potions don't do much good either, and he doesn't like to take too many of them, or he won't be as sharp the next day, when he needs his concentration for his work.

So he does what he often does when he finds himself staring up at the ceiling in the dark for too many hours on end. He pulls on some loose trousers and a robe, and he goes for a walk.

Usually, the castle is empty. Occasionally, there are guards and the rare servant who has to work at night for one reason or another. Sometimes, though, he'll run into someone else in a similar boat.

Rhy immediately assumes that is the case with Jack, when he turns a corner and sees him ambling down the opposite end of the hall. ]
londonbound: (five.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-12 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
[ Rhy has nearly reached him when the sound begins; it gets louder as he approaches, and he thinks for a moment that Jack might be carrying a cup or bottle of something that he hasn't noticed, or perhaps he's dropped it somewhere nearby, since there's no other apparent explanation. But it becomes quickly obvious that Rhy's attempt to find logic in what's happening has come up against a stubbornly confusing realization: the water is filling up the hallway much faster and with more volume than could be possible if it had been until now contained.

Is Jack accidentally casting a spell? By now, Rhy's realized he's asleep, familiar enough with the concept of sleepwalking even if he's not used to actually encountering it.

He has no idea what to do in this situation, if startling Jack will be dangerous. But the water is not exactly... great. ]


Jack? [ Rhy calls, cajoling at first, softly as though he's trying not to wake him even though he is trying to catch his attention. ]
londonbound: (sixty-six.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-16 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It seems there's no escaping getting the hem of his trousers wet. Rhy tries to step away from the flow of the water, but it rises all around them, and he still needs to get to Jack.

That's when the water fowl decides to rush him, with a loud and aggressive honk, beak opening wide to show its horrible little teeth.

Rhy has never been in such close proximity to a goose.

He yelps, splashing toward Jack in a most undignified manner, shooing the creature with general arm movements as though that's supposed to banish it. ]


Whoa! Stop that!

[ Whatever Jack is doing, he's summoning weird things in his sleep, and he needs to be woken up. Rhy is less gentle about it this time, grabbing his shoulder when he reaches him. ]
londonbound: (fifty-three.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-16 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The goose was unexpected, sure -- but what is also unexpected is its owner(?) waking up and then trying to hide behind him. Rhy grabs him on instinct when Jack's sudden dive behind him throws them both off balance, and they're lucky not to fall on top of each other into the water.

The goose lurches forward, making an awful amount of noise, beak snapping threateningly. ]


Get rid of it! [ Since the goose itself isn't listening, this is aimed at Jack. ]
londonbound: (thirty-six.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-16 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Dispel it!

[ Rhy shouts at him like it's the most obvious thing in the world. He keeps looking over his shoulder. The bird is gaining on them. ]

Didn't you summon it in the first place? Just-- undo it!
londonbound: (sixty-five.)

[personal profile] londonbound 2022-10-20 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ When Jack abruptly stops and turns, Rhy skids to a halt as well, having to step back in the same direction because he'd nearly left Jack behind. He watches, wary, trying to decide if he knows anything that would work against a goose. Mostly, he knows fire magic-- but he doesn't actually want to cook it. Maybe catch it. Or make it go to sleep or something. He does know a spell meant to calm people and make it easier to sleep, but--

Oh.

Jack's shouting profanities at the goose does the trick. Apparently. ]


I... can't believe that worked.
nightwash: (049)

[personal profile] nightwash 2022-10-05 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan can do an awful lot of things while unconscious, but sleepwalking isn't one of them. He's wandering these dark corridors because he's waiting for a certain someone's return and he's got nothing better to do in the meantime. Anyway, it makes him look productive, like he's on patrol, and that's useful these days. It's important to stay important.

He can tell there's something off about Jack the moment he rounds a corner to find the guy sort of staring into space. He's got a pretty good idea by now that Jack's missing a few screws, and maybe he ought to leave the guy to it. There's something about the way Jack's standing, though, that makes Ronan pause. An odd familiarity to Jack's stance. It makes Ronan think inexplicably of Bryde, which chills his spine and also roots him in place. Something in the air is shifting, the kind of electric charge that usually precedes a lightning strike or a surge in the ley line.

Or a dream.

(( Would you like the worst dream? ))
nightwash: (053)

[personal profile] nightwash 2022-10-11 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Ronan's expression sharpens instantly, the difference between a blade sheathed and a blade drawn. Abraxas has frequently thinned the wall between imagined and real, dream and waking. For Ronan, the situation is mostly ideal, but for anyone in his vicinity, it can be a little unpleasant — or a lot deadly.

He recognizes this dream. Of course he does. No other haunts him more frequently, lingering in the back of his mind even when he's had a string of successes. He's a good dreamer. This is the dream that reminds him it's possible to be too good a dreamer.

Ronan approaches Jack cautiously, unsure of the consequences of interrupting an episode like this. A waking dream. He doesn't want to accidentally send the poor fucker into a permanent coma or some shit.

He spots his own reflection in the window. Ronan, and then Ronan again, observing the first from a slightly wrong angle. The Ronan who'd shouted Ronan! doesn't quite look like the Ronan watching him now. The memory is younger. Still a boy. The Ronan of the present is a grown man, no matter how much he likes to pretend otherwise.

"Whose dream is this?" Ronan wonders aloud. He doesn't remember falling asleep, but it's possible he had. Kylo has been rifling through his memories so thoroughly, it's possible their session has started without his noticing.

Jack would be a strange addition to the experiment, though.

"Hey, guy," Ronan says to him more directly. They've met before but names might just confuse the situation right now. "Are you doing this, or me?"
nightwash: (119)

I THOUGHT I TAGGED THIS ALREADY???

[personal profile] nightwash 2022-10-31 10:17 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that's weird.

Ronan doesn't share Jack's distress, however. The nightmare — while it is certainly his worst nightmare — is a lot less terrifying when Jack's in it. In fact, Jack seems to be getting the brunt of it, with an identity crisis stacked onto Ronan's pre-existing existential crisis. Ronan isn't sure whether to be sorry, though, since he's pretty sure Jack's the one hacking his brain right now and it's fucking rude of him to be doing that without consent.

"Shit, man."

He can sympathize, at least. It sucks to be a dreamer with no control over their dreaming. It's not so long ago he was in that position, himself.

Ronan nudges a fallen shard of glass with the toe of his boot, chiding, "You really shouldn't go digging in my head. That'll fuck you up. You're lucky something hungry didn't get out."