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ABRAXAS MODS ([personal profile] abraxasmods) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2022-10-15 10:14 am

EVENT #10: AFFLICTION - IC POST

Event #10 - Affliction

With tensions heavy across Abraxas and all the destruction that's happened, it's no surprise that the dark shadows which sweep over the land go unnoticed...at first.

Winds initially stir in Solvunn, where the influence of the Old Gods remains the strongest. Slowly each Herald infects Thorne and the Free Cities, as well. The Summoned are the first to feel its effects and are the most heavily impacted.

Though no one will realize it until well afterwards, Nocwich remains unaffected. After all, the Summoned don't reside there.

NOTE: This event will deal with themes of death (people and animal) and horror imagery.
Emergence
It begins sometime in mid-October, around the 18th. Not everyone will experience it at the same time. You might even believe you're spared until days afterwards when you're visited by an unusually vivid dream.

The dream starts the same for everyone: you are going somewhere, anywhere, walking to your bedroom or enjoying a stroll on the beach. You might be driving down a familiar neighborhood. Wherever you're headed, you eventually come upon a stone tablet engraved with your Arcana. Laid on the tablet are three objects:
◎ A dead moth trapped inside a wilted rose, symbolizing Koth of Festering Lands
◎ A teacup inside which sits a single nightshade berry, symbolizing Adlewyrd of Poisoned Tongues
◎ An ornate cracked hand mirror that contains no reflection, symbolizing Sannleikr of Many Faces
Make a choice. Something inside your soul will be drawn towards one of the objects. Maybe you spend hours in the dream deliberating, but sooner or later, you'll pick one of the items up. The moment you do, the other objects vanish and the chosen Herald appears before you. Where one might expect a god to seek subservience, the strange figure instead extends a friendly hand towards you - as though it's greeting you as an equal.

Whispered around you, you hear its name. Then it fades and with it the dream. You awaken.
Affliction
You go about your day as usual. That's when you realize something isn't right. Creatures and people around you behave strangely. You begin to sense that you are the cause.

Depending on your chosen Herald, you'll experience at least one of its afflictions. The effects might start small, then grow. They might rush you all at once. You can't shake what haunts you, though you can try. Spells, potions, and willpower can help keep the afflictions at bay but you won't ever be completely free.

As the afflictions seep into your mind, you start to find shadows of it following you: a dead moth here, a nightshade bloom there, a cracked mirror elsewhere. You may even wonder if it's following you in the first place. What if instead, you are the one leaving these signs behind?
Corruption
The first time you inflict your ability on someone else, you don't mean to. It might be a stranger, some unsuspecting soul, or it might be another Summoned. Regardless, the afflictions that ail you seem to spread through you into another. Someone falls down as if in the throes of an invisible death or secrets spill. You brush by someone and they're suddenly upset and confused.

The more this happens, intentionally or not, the better you feel. You may grow full of life and energy, gain a renewed strength of heart, or radiate a charm that turns heads and garners compliments. The afflictions haunting you could even start to fade or completely vanish. And if you use your newfound power deliberately? You'll feel better even faster for longer. Of course, these boons are temporary, lasting at most an hour or so. When the feeling wanes, you might miss having it.

You are not possessed. You can't control this power that spreads through you, but how you respond or behave is up to you. You could be attracted to the allure of power, enjoy the boons you are granted, or realize you can gain relief from your afflictions if you choose a victim. Not everyone will fall headfirst into the pull. Some are not easily swayed by power, some struggle to overcome their dark impulses, and others would rather endure their suffering than inflict it on someone else. But others still might succumb to temptation and turn on those around them with purpose: once, twice, multiple times. The choice you make is yours alone.
Blight
With the call of the Herald at your fingertips, the world around you twists. No one knows whether this stems from you and your newly imbued afflictions, or if the Heralds are exerting power on their own. It's for sure easier to think of what occurs as the influence of something monstrous beyond your control. No matter the cause, the earth is changed all the same.
Omens
The omens arrive shortly after the initial Summoned receive their dreams, but they don't come to every faction at once. SOLVUNN is first, being home to the Old Gods' shrines, before THORNE and the FREE CITIES follow only days afterwards. Depending on where you are, the omens will affect things a bit differently.
Solvunn
In Solvunn, the ground stirs. A desiccated hand breaks through the grass, a cloven hoof. Human or animal, they crawl forth, animated against their will. Some might attack, but most do not. At the same time, crops around the settlements begin to fail. Some chickens lay rotten eggs while cows produce spoiled milk. Any livestock that perishes overnight will surface in the mornings with empty eye sockets - pecked out by crows or gnawed on by rats. From a distance, the ocean can be seen bubbling as leviathans beneath thrash.

Worth noting is that many of the dead are concentrated around the shrines, especially the ones deep in the woods. They're too decayed to recognize, and some might not even move from the site, as though they are waiting for the earth to take them again...or as though they once chose to give up their life at this very spot.

Summoned can assist by helping to cast spells or place warding charms around shrines, farms, and gardens to protect crops and livestock. As a commune, the Solvunnites will share their resources as much as possible and would appreciate those who might lend a hand bringing supplies, herbs, and offerings to neighbors who are lacking. The Summoned can also brew a common herbal remedy to aid any animals who have fallen ill or to help purify the well water.

Free Cities
In Libertas, the dead buried under the rubble dig themselves out. More crawl forth from graves in Cadens' cemeteries. Beasts and bandits slain in the desert wilds rise, hungry or searching for the ones who killed them. At the same time, dead fish wash up onto the shores of Aquila while birds fall dead from their perch, dropping like flies from an unknown illness. Vultures and other scavengers begin to prey upon the eyes of the dead, leaving behind hollowed-out corpses.

Worth noting is that in the Badlands, a few very old and skeletal corpses rise with a metal plate or two screwed onto their bones, which are also oddly elongated. Only one or two make their way near the city. The army is quick to dispose of them before many can notice. They will not disclose any information about this and will claim these are just monsters like anything else.

Summoned can assist by going on patrol with the soldiers to put down any risen dead. Merchant caravans are also hiring escorts for their journeys. Additionally, they can help look through any received supplies and packages to make sure the food isn't rotting or worse, use a special dissolving compound to purify the waters, and donate staple food items to refugees and the less fortunate who can't afford the rising prices.

Thorne
In Thorne, the dead emerge only from the outskirts of the castle city. Thanks to information from one of their Summoned and their recent monitoring of the Singularity, Thorne was able to act swiftly and was able to ward any royal or otherwise significant burial sites. Graves and tombs of less importance, though, will not be protected in the same way. There are fewer encounters with eyeless corpses, though some animals might appear outside the castle in such a state. Normally extravagant dishes from the Castle's kitchens use simpler ingredients as they struggle to ration their food stores.

Worth noting is that a few unexpected corpses make their way up from deep under the castle in places beyond the dungeons. These are twisted and mangled, missing limbs, heads, fingers. The castle guards are quick to dispose of them before they get too far into the rest of the castle, but one or two may be spotted.

Summoned can assist by contributing to the wards around Castle Thorne and the city, using spells to put down the dead without mangling the corpse, and taking inventory of food stores. Further, in Nott the situation is more dire for anyone who is traveling there to continue assisting with repairs following the attack. Nott will welcome help with any problems caused by the omens. It'll be clear the kingdom has neglected the city somewhat. Thorne will claim the Castle takes priority, of course, due to King and Queen residing there along with the entire royal court.
Apprehensions
Across the factions, locals are beginning to catch on that something isn't right with you, the Summoned. No one will say it outright, but there's an air of caution and wariness around you where you go. Merchants might be quick to hand you your wares so you'll leave or locals give you a bit of space when they walk by. Chatty innkeepers are more reluctant to hold lengthy conversations.

Much of the time, it may not be conscious. The natives might simply sense something off that instinctually makes them want to put some distance between them and you. The only exception? If you've chosen Sannleikr of Many Faces, you'll continue to exude your charm towards people you encounter. At least for as long as you continue to inflict that ability you've been gifted.
Displacement
Everyone responds differently while in the Horizon. You might exert better willpower over your afflictions or you might feel its effects more strongly. It all depends on the individual and their mindset. Regardless, the Heralds are only one part of the equation. There's a much bigger disturbance going on.

It could happen as soon as you enter or it might be as you're stepping over the threshold into another's domain. Whatever the case, you are suddenly not where you're supposed to be. Instead, you're in one of two places depending: transported into a domain you never meant to go into or in a foreign setting altogether.
Visitation
Whether you're the one transported or someone teleports unexpectedly into your space, the Horizon becomes unpredictable for the next little while. Rooms normally locked to strangers, areas you yourself may not even realize exists - you and your fellow Summoned continue to pop in and out despite your intentions.

The effect isn't painful, just disorienting, like missing a step you didn't see or stumbling through a door into a too-bright room. The person whose domain you've inadvertently visited might sense an unwanted presence, whether they're inside the Horizon or not, or they may be completely oblivious. This will depend on the strength of their connection to the Singularity and the Horizon.

Not to worry. You won't be trapped or anything in these cases...unless the domain you land in happens to seal from the inside. You might stumble on secrets you weren't meant to find, though, locked away in someone else's mind.
Ensnared
The less fortunate will be pulled into a space that they've never encountered before. The bizarreness of it resembles the glitchy visions that flashed through a few months ago, but rather than an image flickering by, you are now inside the space itself.

Trapped between minutes to hours, you can't use the Horizon's creation magic as normal. Attempts will falter or go sideways: trying to fly out might cause you to tumble, tools and objects are broken or not quite right, wounds don't vanish or heal completely, etc. More significantly, you can't seem to send or receive messages through your connection. Anything that manages to come through will be garbled and distorted. It's as though the place you are in is just out of the reach of your control.

Luckily, you may not be alone. Someone else may have gotten lost alongside you. They might already be there when you stumble through or they might arrive after you do. They might even fade out sooner than you, unintentionally leaving you behind.

Eventually, you'll be released back into the Horizon proper, spat out in a random place in the Horizon. While you're stuck, though, you can try to survive, explore, sit and wait it out, or make friends with your fellow trapped partner. Each area has its challenges and quirks that you'll need to deal with.

Scenes to Explore
JUSTICE ◎
FULL IMAGE

High in the clouds, these snowy peaks are as cold as they look. Giant marble hands reach out, though their sheer scale means you might not recognize them as hands from up close. You can scale the mountain, but if you try to go down, the hands will flip the mountain, which sends you tumbling to the top again.

It's up to you whether you can be injured when you fall. Maybe the snow will feel like marshmallows, or you'll break a bone on the jagged rocks. No two experiences are the same. If you have a partner, they could end up faring better than you despite being in the same place.

Conjure some warm clothes or a log cabin even if you wish - they might not manifest perfectly, but it'll be better than nothing. At least the view's fairly nice...while the sun is up. A blizzard will come through by nightfall. With it arrives a strange hovering light that entices you or your friend to follow it into the frozen darkness. What draws you out depends on you. It could be a familiar voice, an image, or a simple compulsion. If you're lucky, the person with you is unaffected and can try to stop you. Or maybe you're the one desperately chasing after the other person?

THE CHARIOT ◎
FULL IMAGE

From a distance, it's hard to tell if they're shipping containers or houses stacked atop each other. A gooey mess covers the ground below. Oddly, the smell isn't as unpleasant as the goo looks. It smells like bubblegum or cotton candy, artificial and sweet. When you first fall in, you might land inside one of the homes, on top of the stacked structure, or the ground. You can try to reach anyone else who's there with you, but be careful: the ooze is spreading. Climb if you must or move from room to room. If you don't keep moving, you risk getting sucked into its sticky mass.

Each block of a home is different. Some are furnished, whereas others are empty or filled with strange knickknacks. Some might even have subconscious creations spawned by you. Keep ahead of the gloopy substance, and you'll be fine, probably. Or you can try to fight it back or block its path by sealing yourself in a room or otherwise, which can slow it down significantly. Mostly, you'll have to hope you fade out before the pink mass completely consumes the landscape.

THE WORLD ◎
FULL IMAGE

The hazy neon glow obscures a nothingness that seems to extend forever. In the middle of the wet ground are several stacked television sets with wires plugged into nothing. Inexplicably, there's also a cat. At first, it appears perfectly normal, but keen observers will notice that its behavior is on a loop where it will walk a certain path, pause at specific intervals to lick its paws, and meow at set points. It does not acknowledge any of its intruders. You can break its loop by picking it up, at which point it'll go limp as a ragdoll. As soon as you set it down, it'll resume its actions as before.

While you can see the same images as someone else on the screens, it's also possible you'll each see something different despite being in the room together. What you see is up to you. It could be an old fuzzy movie, home videos of your childhood, trivia questions you have to answer correctly, or even a memory or vision you wouldn't want to share. Words or faces taunting you could appear between staticky flickers, or maybe your very thoughts are projected onto the screens for anyone with you to read.

Break the televisions if you want, but given a few short minutes, they'll reform between one blink and the next. Looks like you'll have to keep watching until you're released.

THE FOOL ◎
FULL IMAGE

Sprawling and massive, you're unlikely to recognize at first that you're trapped in a labyrinth. Stone walls rise around you, and your surroundings are pitchblack. Manifest a torch or a flashlight if you can, though these will be prone to going out at inopportune times. Escaping over the walls will only send you into another section in the maze.

As you navigate the twisting corridors, you'll encounter any variety of trials and troubles: gaps in the ground, spiked traps, haunting whispers, monsters, decaying corpses. Some of these might've formed from your mind, others might've spawned from anyone else who's trapped with you.

If you aren't alone, do your best to locate your fellow Summoned. Voices do carry and echo over the walls, and there could be landmarks that help you find each other. Finding the exit, however, is another matter. Walk and climb all you want. A way out is impossible until the Horizon chooses to set you free.

Players can pick any scenario that interests them from the four choices above. Unlike the visions from before, characters can accidentally be trapped in as many of the scenes as you want, as many times as you want. Another option is that they can stay trapped in only one scene while a variety of characters fade in and out to join them, or some combination of the two. Choose what works best for your plans.

Each scene will once again carry an associated Arcana etched somewhere inside it, which can change from person to person or instance to instance. It might be on a wall, a table, or on the ground. Characters with a stronger connection to the Horizon are likely to be trapped for longer but the extent of this is your choice and it won't ever exceed a few hours. It's also your choice whether the afflictions continue to haunt them or not. If you want characters to deal with both problems while stuck together, you're welcome to!

Generally speaking, there are no restrictions other than that they won't be able to communicate with anyone outside the area, they can't escape it until the Horizon chooses to release them, and their creation magic will go wrong just enough that it'll make things tricky.
thedevilwhorose: (another world outside my door)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-10-31 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
What was the second thing you did, I wonder? Wishing you were a real boy? [He looks to Jack's dreamed-up leg before rolling his eyes and folding his arms.] The concern is that I'm certain this is the Horizon but we shouldn't have trouble leaving. It's never been a problem before.

[He tilts his head.] Which leaves the certainty that it's your fault.
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[personal profile] stations 2022-10-31 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
( Damn it. That was below the belt — literally. Also... a really good one. Like, annoyingly good. Jack hates him so much.

Time to start brainstorming a good come-back. You wish you were a real boy - no, that's terrible. Something about being god's puppet? Not really snappy. Also, might get him another fist through his chest.

God, this is hard to do with these screens blaring in his peripheral vision.
)

If this was me, shouldn't you be able to... undo it or something? You're the devil. I work at a gas station.
thedevilwhorose: » hallucination (the prayer)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-10-31 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not skilled in Abraxan magic, which is powered by the Singularity, which is likely why we're currently stuck in the Horizon in a conversation neither of us want. [The problem is everything he's stated is accurate. He thinks maybe if this was anything else that he could break through it.

But this is all still new to him and while he's stopped being resistant to learning, it's been lower on his to-do list.]
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[personal profile] stations 2022-10-31 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Sure. ( Utter deadpan. ) Well, it's not me.

( And he doesn't feel any particularly strong urge to prove it. Lucifer can believe him or not, they're stuck either way. )

I may not know how to leave, but I do know how to get out of a conversation neither of us want. So.

( He gives the controller a little wave. )

I'm gonna go back to this. Good luck with your whole- whatever. When you get bored and give up in like four hours, you can be Luigi.

( That last bit is totally facetious, he has approximately zero percent belief Satan himself will stoop low enough to sit on the floor and play video games with him. He turns back around anyway, and unpauses his game. Cue the 16-bit music. )
thedevilwhorose: (I will wait)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-10-31 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
[There is a desire there to make him wait four hours, to the minute.

He can be stubborn like that; he was willing to wait indefinitely by a door not long ago. This is nothing.

To potentially both their shock: he doesn't. He steps over--far, far too silently of a walk now that he's stifled his radio tuning soundtrack--and folds himself down cross-legged besides Jack. He picks up the controller in the way of someone that has never played a single damn video game in the whole of the universe.

Because he hasn't.

He blinks down at the controller.]
... What's a Luigi?
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[personal profile] stations 2022-10-31 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
( Wow. Okay. So this is a thing that's happening, apparently.

Is it the weirdest thing to ever happen in his life? No. But it's definitely up there. Top ten in the last six months, easy.

There's a solid second where Jack considers swatting the offer back down again, but... admittedly, playing against the computer loses its luster after like forty-five minutes, and at least if Lucifer's doing this he's not doing something worse.

So. Fuck it.
)

He's the one with the green hat. He's Mario's less popular younger brother. And you're holding that wrong, look, it's-

( Demonstration of proper form: check. )

I can't believe I'm teaching you about video games when there's a church, like, a mile from my house that's convinced you invented them. They made fliers and everything.
thedevilwhorose: » hallucination (through the taste)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-10-31 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
If I had a list of everything I've ever been blamed for it would fill an island's worth of libraries. [He does mimic the "proper form" and all that. This is likely a dumb idea but Jack has a point about it being a distraction from... well. Both of them being here.

Ah, and he rather recently gave humans a hard time for being Distraction Addicts.

Oh well.

Lucifer's always been a hypocrite.

And, anyway. This is Jack Townsend: arguably Lucifer's least favorite person in Thorne.

There are always exceptions to rules.

He only makes the barest twitch at Luigi's description. Some ingrained part of him to react to the words 'younger brother.' What? So he has issues, doesn't everyone?]
I bet I was blamed for people breathing wrong at one point in time.

[He is going to be. Absolutely horrible. At this game.]
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[personal profile] stations 2022-10-31 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, probably. People in my town would definitely try to pray away 'the devil's asthma'.

( Said with a nonchalant shrug as he bloops through the characters and settles on Princess Peach.

Because she's the best, and he came here to win. He's not putting on kid gloves for this asshole.

He will, however, give a brief rundown of the controls, because he's not a total sociopath.
)

Steer with these. This one makes you go faster, this one's to brake. That's jump, and that one uses the item in your inventory. Don't fall off the map.

( And with those final sage words of advice, they're off. 3... 2... 1... go. )
thedevilwhorose: (with my fingers to the bone)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-10-31 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
[So then Spencer would be the type not to show him how to play.]

Your town sounds like a barrel of laughs.

[He instantly falls off the map.

So.

Already off to a good start.]


I'm great with my hands. [A grunt.] Excellent dexterity, surgical skills. [Says the devil that shoved his arm through Jack's chest--so Jack should definitely understand.

He's having better luck staying on the map but he's definitely Struggling, but his annoyance at least stays at the same level.]
This should be easier.
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[personal profile] stations 2022-11-02 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
( Spencer would be the type to not only not show Lucifer how to play, but also as soon as he started to figure it out, would stab him through the hand with a switchblade and then laugh maniacally, win the race, and then tell him to lighten up about it.

Fucking Spencer.
)

Mmmm, more like a barrel of homophobia, illiteracy, and bad police cover-ups.

( He returns lightly, settling into the lull of calm that comes with staring dead-eyed into a television screen while one detaches to the dulcet tunes of a video game.

Maybe some of that false sense of security bleeds out of him when he glances at Lucifer's side of the screen, then at his hands, and then offers some unobtrusive, casual advice.
)

It's easier if you hold down the brake while you're turning, it makes you kind of... power slide drift, so you don't just shoot straight off like- ( Oop. There he goes again. ) ...like that.
thedevilwhorose: » hallucination (call you carpet of stars)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-11-02 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
If they can get away with bad police cover-ups there's no point for good ones. [Because that's the takeaway here.] Welcome to the small-town garbage of humanity--where the same thing exists in larger places, but they obfuscate it with their loudness and neon lights. [This is all said with the most matter of fact, as he tries to pay attention and actually make use of Jack's advice, the barest twitch to his expression when he gets it right.

Jack's not the only one to be lulled into a false sense of security.]
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[personal profile] stations 2022-11-14 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
( Jack makes a small sound of concession — well, you're right about that. Once his town figured out they could just re-use suicides and weird weather phenomenon on repeat and get away with it, they pretty much stopped trying. At this point, honestly, it's just gotten embarrassing.

Lucifer manages to skid around a curve without falling off the edge, and there's a fleeting half-second where Jack almost feels proud of the guy.

Then he remembers he totally hates this jerk, and drops a banana peel in his path.
)

So you really don't like anything about humanity? ( Because he's curious, and they have nothing better to do. Half-vacant conversation's a staple part of the experience. ) Like, I get it, most of society sucks on a cosmic level and as a general rule I don't talk to living human beings whenever I can help it, but... It's not all bad.
thedevilwhorose: » hallucination (the shifting snow drifts)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-11-15 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
[There's a line here that he would normally say.

Multiple lines, in fact.

Burying alive amount of lines.

Instead, after grumbling about his literal in-game slip, and taking a new mighty study on the power-ups and their functions, something else comes out, still in that easy lull that he doesn't even quite realize it.]
I've met some here that aren't so terrible.
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[personal profile] stations 2022-11-28 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah?

( Mostly absent, but there's a faint hint of surprise hovering around in there. What a crazy and unexpected turn of events — who the hell is tolerating Lucifer around here and what's wrong with them, like, psychologically? )

Like who?

( Now entering the second-to-last lap. Surprising absolutely no one, Lucifer is in last place, and Jack is having a neck-in-neck battle with an NPC. )
thedevilwhorose: (Default)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-11-29 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Maybe he can't win but he can be a complete and total asshole with item usage.

Hmmmm.]


Wanda. [And then he's ricocheting against an NPC's cart and spiraling off to a stop as he blinks a little distractedly, staring down at the controller because he had no intention of saying anything, certainly not about people he's close to.

His recovery, both talking and in-game, are mild.]
Certainly not you.
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[personal profile] stations 2022-11-29 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, okay, well... that was unnecessarily rude and also completely obvious.

( He returns flatly, steering his kart around Lucifer's as he adds insult to injury and fully laps the guy. )

You're terrible at this game, and also a terrible person, so I'll try to conceal my heartbreak.

( Whoever Wanda is, she must be a saint. )

Anyway, I'm glad you found, like. One friend, at least.
thedevilwhorose: (you're the sounds)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-11-29 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not a person, so thanks, that's a compliment. [He knows it wasn't supposed to be but he'll take it and use it against Jack.

Better than shoving his hand through his chest, right?

He blinks up, slow, as the TVs with it's amazing (Sarcasm™) scenery changes. Flickers. The black void just turns to static. The other trips over the landscape of Apocalypse World and briefly shows a full-body cage hanging with a whine before it returns to the dead-land tour of the world.

Lucifer still tilts his head at it, then makes a face, and grabs for the stupid controller again like Absolutely Nothing Happened and Everything Is Fine.]
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[personal profile] stations 2022-11-29 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
( That comeback is like fourth grader energy — something he fully intends to say out loud, except he's immediately distracted by flickering screens. The first real change to them that he's seen in actual hours at this point, save their initial pivot to accommodate Lucifer's dramatic entrance.

He peels his eyes away from the track, his kart slowing nearly to a stop as he squints toward one television in particular.
)

Wait- what was that?

( Was that a cage? )

That wasn't mine, right? Was that you?
thedevilwhorose: (I remain blind)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-11-30 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
['No' is the answer he'd like to say.

But it's not what comes out.]
Yes. [A small pause. Shit. He'd really like to get out of this Horizon sandbar now, thanks.

He tries, and fails, to solely focus on the game.

Maybe it is the game, actually. This likely isn't what humanity means when they say video games are bad for you.]
Regular ol' torture device courtesy of my phony brother.
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[personal profile] stations 2022-12-03 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
( Jack's little kart idles in the middle of the road, momentarily forgotten as he squints at Lucifer. Not that it matters very much, he's so far ahead now he can afford a minute or two of losing ground. )

You have a brothers

( The sibling relationship of angels doesn't occur to him yet.

Wait, immediate follow-up question:
)

You have phony brother?

( What does that even mean? )
thedevilwhorose: (Default)

[personal profile] thedevilwhorose 2022-12-06 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Of course I have brothers, I'm an archangel. [Not just the devil, thanks! The amount of people that just assume he's something else, or became something else.

(He doesn't know that it's possible if Jack is just... stupid.)]
Yes. Phony. Knock-off. False. Imitation. Alternate. [Ah, does he jab the buttons too hard? Whatever. Weird.] A version of my actual brother from another universe. Thought it would be oh so fun to torture me.