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Synodiporia: TDM prompts (and hopefully threads)
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Ragnar (oWoD / ghoul) ◈
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Prompt #42 (Sarmatia)
To Ragnar, the strange part about this isn't the presence of vampires and werewolves. Both have been a part of his life almost since birth, in one way or the other. No, the really strange part is the kind of music, the way in which the music is presented, the state of dress of the attendees and what they call dancing in the crowd.
He's an old man from the 1900s turn of the centuries, okay, he's allowed tostand out like a sore thumbhave a hard time blending in at first. Luckily it is dark and nobody really cares too much about everyone else around, so he has time enough to watch everyone and finally find a calm spot where he doesn't have to worry about someone stepping on Emil. Carrying the dog around isn't technically an issue for someone as supernaturally strong as him, but it does get him looks and he'd rather not get those. So he finally finds a spot from which the stage can't really be viewed. He's not strictly alone here, but the crowd is thinned enough to put Emil down. And ...well, if the people around him are mostly busy making out, getting high or ...refreshing themselves (seriously, he should get a sign that says 'sorry, I'm taken'), he doesn't mind too much.
That's normal. That's a lot less strange than what the young ones call music these days.
He sits down with a long sigh and pats his thigh to get Emil to come over and stop sniffing a passed out young woman nearby, addressing the dog when he speaks up, in a tone that is half complaint and half amusement: "You have to wonder why it needs to be so loud." Even for people with normal hearing, that should be twice the necessary amount of sound.
Prompt #38 (Created Telepathic Network Landscape)
He had almost forgotten about this. No, not forgotten, but pushed it aside, into a corner of his mind that he didn't visit anymore. Tucked it away neatly so he didn't have to look at it anymore, with many other memories that he would rather have erased from existence. Things that still gnawed away at his heart if he looked at them, even after all those time, even after all the things that he had done.
At the moment, the glass cube looks almost harmless - a group of people in a longhouse, the light shining on the scene apparently a fire somewhere to the side. The picture centres on four people in the middle, one of them a tall, bearded, somewhat older looking man with one eye hidden under an elaborate eyepatch. He looks off, inhuman, though with how tiny the figures are it is hard to tell why. Opposite of him stand a woman of perhaps forty, Ragnar and between them a man of about thirty who resembles the two people to his sides enough to likely be their son - or at least related to both, for those who pay attention to apparent age. Unlike the man and woman to his sides who seem to be grieving more than anything else, the man in the middle looks scared out of his mind.
Tuuli Virtanen (oWoD / werewolf) ◈
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Prompt #41 (Bando)
For a while, Tuuli watches the dancing in fascination, but eventually, she drifts away from it. Food is one thing to look out for, but there is another kind of nourishment that she is much more interested in, and eventually, she comes across it.
Storytellers.
At a festival like this, she figured, there would have to be some, and she hadn't been mistaken. Over the course of the evening, she will drift from one to the next, sometimes getting a bit of food or drink on the way, listening and gathering. Not all the stories are new, or only new iterations of stories that she's heard before, but sometimes even those add a twist or are narrated especially beautifully. After an especially beautifully told tragedy, she stays where she listened for a while, sitting with a half eaten box of octopus balls in her lap in an almost meditative state as she lets what she just heard sink in properly. If someone remains next to her until she is done, she will look over at them and offer up the box with a rueful smile. "Do you want one? I fear they got cold, though."
Prompt #43 (Liminal Farmland)
There is one thing to be said about patchwork farmland, and that is that it is a lot softer than regular farmland. One local human or wolf, depending if you encounter her after or before a good nap, certainly seems to think so, having found a field of rapeseed that seems to be especially soft and comfy to lay down on and just relax for a while, lazily watching the going ons around her.
Tuuli raises her head just enough to signal attention and see the source of the sound when she hears someone approach, to check if they will come over to her or pass by.
Marja Virtanen (oWoD / mage) ◈
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Prompt #37 (Junkworld)
"Just go down there and press the red button twice, then the green, and then both and the yellow one at the same time." She glares at the panel in front of her, which is, surprise, full of red buttons. And then to the other side of the small, but not small enough for one person to reach both walls at once, room, where the one big yellow button is located. "I should just smash you all and see what happens."
Okay, no. Self control. She breathes deeply and despite having enhanced the way her body deals with the air around almost gets a coughing fit. Whatever is in the air, working on making it go away will be really worth it, but... "For heaven's sake, why don't they even know how their own ship works!" The only tech that she can deal with is medical tech, and she's never had any interest in furthering her horizon there. But she doesn't normally work on a spaceship, either. This is like a Virtual Adept telling her to just ...okay, that's probably the problem. Thinking that the situation will be as obvious to her as it is to the person who gave her the instruction. Heavens. She knows why she prefers to work alone.
Prompt #3 (Moebius)
She can't remember anything, and that doesn't make her scared, it makes her furious. Not that that fury has any aim or outlet, so she just sits up on this deathbed she was placed on, quietly seething, and glares at those just waking up around her before relenting a bit and rubbing her head.
She needs to pull herself together. First steps first. Pull herself together and keep the fury alive, because if it goes away she knows that fear will replace it, and she can't be scared. Not if - not if what? There's a memory, almost at her fingertips, that she cannot access.
"What happened?"
The question is directed at nobody in particular, more at the world in general, and she doesn't really expect it to be answered either as she looks around.
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"Maybe they exist, then. I should ask around.
Hey, Emil. How about earplugs?" Emil looks up at being called but just whines in reply, clearly not very endeared to the idea. As little fun as this level of noise is, he would like to retain a little bit of dignity, thank you. "Well, doesn't look like he wants any.
So why can't they just make it more quiet if people are wearing earplugs to deal with it?"
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Why don't you sit? It's so uncomfortable when you just stand there."
He vaguely indicates a space next to him with his hand - it's as good as anywhere else around. At least he's fairly sure that nobody used that the area right around him is clean to sit on, which makes in premium quality around here.
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So all of this is kind of, too. We didn't have big concerts like this back home. Not enough people." He's jumping around truths a bit, here. Because it all depends on how you define back home, but if you take the place where he was born... going by modern standards, they might not even have qualified as a village. Seven families with slaves and livestock. It'd felt huge then.
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"Fair enough. We all get better at is at we age." Well, at least in years. "Even Emil does, ...I think, though I sometimes doubt it. Emil." The dog has started to sniff at Joker and growl quietly,
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He calms down a bit when both men seem to so obviously be at ease and not about to go anywhere, and well, being ordered to stand back on top of that, but he keeps a wary eye on Joker as he returns to Ragnar's side.
"Yeah, I'd prefer if you could keep them out of him. Bites get infected so easily." ...Ragnar isn't actually this calm, as much as the words are said lightly, picking up Joker's cheerful attitude. But he's darn good at faking it.
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Well, he always did like a good fight.
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He's not picking up on the reference to being bitten and turned; he doesn't know much about werewolves because, surprise, they tend to not tell vampires and their allies much about themselves, but through a long life and moving among humans in areas with a lot of werewolves and thus a lot of their kinfolk, he knows for sure that they're born that way.
And why would that one be different here? The vampires seem similar enough to what he's used to.
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And he feels like this is hands down the weirdest conversation that he has had in a good, long while.
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He looks out over the field and then says, thoughtfully: "I still don't understand the policies here. Everyone seems to get along so well."
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He comes from a world where the issues between vampires and werewolves are so very basic that short of everyone being brainwashed there's probably no hope in both populations getting along and not just tolerating each other as much as strictly, absolutely necessary.
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He just has to laugh now. Not about Hajime's words so much, as the imaginary of people having tried that back where he grew up.
...Yeah, no. It doesn't last long though and he finally just shakes his head. "I don't think that would have worked back home."
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It's hard to reason with religion." A tool that he has rather perfected over time. Religious authority is super useful.
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