winddaughter: Gulliver (not ever)
Anemone ([personal profile] winddaughter) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2018-04-10 05:15 am (UTC)

Anemone | Eureka Seven

FORGETTING IS SO LONG...

A. The Calm
Is this... something you recognize?

[The most relaxing of the three memories, and the one that has Anemone standing around with a look of confusion, eyes fixating on her fellow Refugee.

This place is an impossibly large, open air library. Shelves lining cobblestone streets, winding around benches, hiding under archways, wrapping small collections of trees. The sky is cloud free, but strangely pale. There's other people, ignoring the two Refugees, sitting and lounging around, a book in hand.]


I don't... know this place?

[At least... not that she remembers.]


B. The Fight CW: violence, blood
[A city. Screams. Blood, bodies torn in the streets. Destruction. And in the air, hundreds of strange creatures on the prowl, killing anyone they can find.

Towering well over the streets and tearing through the creatures to "save" anyone who may have wandered tragically into this memory, is a demon of a machine.

Anemone's voice fills the street from a speaker, condescending.]


Watch where you're going! I might cut you up instead of all these things!


C. The Pain -- Closed to Established CR ONLY CW: genetic experimentation on youths, eye horror, and character death
[Any peace from what there was before is gone in a blink and there's a singular door to a small square, white room. In the middle there is a circular console and a cone-like structure jutting up in the middle, three tables strapping down three young girls, one of them a young version of Anemone, who's standing by the door like a ghost, anger and horror on her face.]

Why this... why do I have to come back to THIS?

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