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( introlog #5 ) strangerer things
You have spent the last few days on Thesa Station, taking in the knowledge that your world is no more. Perhaps you've made some friends (or maybe an enemy or two). Either way, you aren't expected to spend all of your time on the Station. El Nysa needs you, after all, and you promised you'd help the planet thrive. Are you ready?
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All refugees on the station are called to the hangar where a large-scale teleporter has been set up; everyone will be sent to the planet together. Simply step onto the space between the arrays and wait. Before they depart, all new refugees will be given a starter kit!
You may have heard about earlier technical difficulties, but don't worry. I promise everything is in perfect working order this time. I'd say I tested it myself, but since that's not exactly possible, you'll just have to trust me! (Please.) The older refugees will also be there to guide you to ensure no one is left confused... or behind. Make sure you wait for them — I've been detecting something odd so I'll be having them meet you at the landing site. Good luck, refugees! Not that you'll be needing it or anything... The arrays begin to hum and glow, quickly building into a brilliant wash of light. It creates a column that travels all the way from Thesa Station to the surface of El Nysa. With the night sky as a canvas, the beam can be seen all the way from Olympia and Wyver — a view that has the natives whispering of blessings. As a sudden but beautiful aurora splays across the sky, the refugees down on the planet receive a message asking them to travel to the landing site — and warning them to prepare for what may come of the strange readings Zasere's gotten from the teleport itself. ON A BEAM OF LIGHT ![]()
Traveling through the light leaves the impression of blinding starlight, a strange sense of weightlessness, and a disorienting moment of total sensory deprivation. The radiance of your teleport hangs bright in the sky above you, a shimmering aurora that reflects off the calm waters below, visible for miles all around.
You've landed on a peninsula to the east of the South Outpost. There's little here — scattered trees on spring-barren plains, with a few overgrown, dilapidated structures poking out of the brush. All is quiet save for the keening of animals and the gentle lapping of waves against the shore. This lonely desolation is hardly the bustling cities and vibrant cultures you were promised back on the station... BY CAMPFIRE'S GLOW. But waiting for you is a group of your predecessors, and with them, a veritable tent city, with portable stoves, coolers of food and drink, comfortable bedrolls, and cheerful rings of bonfires — all that you need to make merry of the night, courtesy of Overseer Voss, who has, thanks to his interest in blessed meteorological phenomena and refugees, decided to make a holy expedition of the affair. CLOSE ENCOUNTERS ![]()
Despite going off without hitch, the new refugees' arrival isn't entirely without incident. It seems that the "blessed" beam of light that brought the refugees down to El Nysa brought something else along with it — a sliver of the Storm. At least the beam was short enough that only a small fraction managed to squeeze through.
But it's enough to wreak a little havoc around the landing site and along the road back toward Olympia and Wyver — and even, for a few days, in the cities themselves. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE. The Storm is an undeniably destructive force, and that's proven with this small sliver's effect as it ripples across the continent. While there's no visible sign of its presence, strange phenomena soon begin to appear, corresponding with Zasere's odd readings. DECISIONS, DECISIONS... ![]()
The time is coming to make a choice — perhaps not a permanent choice, but unless you want to spend the rest of your nights out under the stars, you'll need to pick which city you will initially spend your time in. On the horizon, you will see that people have arrived to help you make that decision...
A FORK IN THE ROAD. Refugees and the hyper-religious wishing to hear Voss speak are not the only ones out and about under the light of the aurora. Citizens of both Olympia and Wyver have flocked to a point on the road midway between the cities and where the refugees have appeared, and they all have the same goal in mind: convincing the newcomers who have just descended in the blessed light of Thesa to come to their city and not the other.You've chosen your path, refugee, but that doesn't necessarily make it a permanent one. Watch out for the strange effects of the Storm, which linger still in the two cities and everywhere in between for the next few days before dissipating just as mysteriously as they came, but otherwise enjoy the welcome and make yourself at home — after all, this is home now. FINAL OOC NOTES
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Why would we kill everyone else inside as well?
[His voice is weaker than usual when he says that. He sinks down to sit on the bed next to Anders, the implications coming at him one by one. Random people in the Chantry didn't have involvement in the ongoing oppression of the Circles. They didn't deserve to die. Why would they kill them? Anders wouldn't, Justice doesn't believe Anders would kill innocent people, so it has to have been Justice--or whatever demon he became.]
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( Anders isn't going to comment on Justice's use of we. We implies that Justice is partly to blame for this, and Anders doesn't believe he is. Anders was the one who offered himself to be possessed, after all, so whatever happened afterward, whatever they did, all the blame should fall on Anders' shoulders. )
I'm sorry. ( He says, looking over at Justice, his heart clenching painfully when he sees how distressed the spirit is. ) I was hoping it never would have come to that.
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[Justice doesn't need to breathe, and yet it feels like he is suffocating, like someone put an anvil on his chest and all the bones the people in the sky gave him are splintering. His hands begin to shake at his knees, and no amount of flexing them in and out of fists steadies them.]
I should not have been able to do that. It is wrong. I can't be Justice if I do wrong things. [Which means what he feared is true: that the him inside of Anders is becoming a demon, and it will consume his friend. He can't imagine either of them ever doing something like that without demonic influence.]
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It hurts to hear him say that he's disappointed, that he doesn't think what Anders did was right. Anders doesn't argue with him because it is far too painful for him to do so. He just shrinks into himself, instead. )
It wasn't you. ( He says, feeling tears prickling at the corner of his eyes. ) It was me. It was Vengeance.
Please don't blame yourself for this.
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[Justice stands up, pacing in front of the bed, hands still shaking as he gives up on trying to get them to steady. His distress ties his words together, pulling them into contractions when usually he'd carefully articulate each one.]
I poisoned us both. I knew better. I should have had you bind me to a stone before I took your body. [Sure, he would have gone insane, trapped and unable to move, see, or hear for the rest of forever, but at least he wouldn't have betrayed his virtue and Anders would be free.
He spins to face Anders again. His face feels wet. Tears have started running down his face, but he hasn't noticed.] I'm sorry. I'm sorry I did this to you.
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( His voice cracks, seeing the tears in Justice's eyes and watching him pace across the room. Anders knows he probably doesn't look much better himself, not with the wet sting that he feels in his eyes. )
I would never let you live like that. I can't.
( He knows a spirit here that lives in an orb. She seems to be getting along with it just fine, but Anders doesn't think Justice would ever be that comfortable with it. He pushes himself off the bed, his arms wrapping around Justice before he could protest, pulling him into a hug. )
You deserve so much better than that. Better than me.
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What I deserve does not matter. What is right does.
[He wraps his arms around Anders in turn. He can feel himself in his friend's skin, like Fade fire, lingering there even without coherent thought. Is he poisoning Anders as they speak? Is this descent into corruption inevitable?]
You deserved better. Your body should be yours and yours alone. I had no right to take it, even with your consent.
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You saved my life. ( He says, choking back a sob, his hand curling into the back of Justice's hair. )
You were there for me when no one else was. How could I not do the same for you?
( Justice is important to him, so much so that Anders couldn't stand the thought of losing him. He doesn't want Justice know just how deep his feelings for him are, but he does, at least, want him to know, )
I don't care whether it was right or wrong. It was what I wanted. I wanted you.
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You are the truest friend I could have ever had.
[His voice cracks when he says it, grip tight on Anders. He wishes they could be closer in this moment, that it were possible to meld together without possession.]
It is your decision to show me mercy, but I have still hurt you. I may yet still, if we cannot be separated. I am sorry. [He'd suggest trying to kill the him in Anders' body if he thought Anders would go along with it. Anything to stop this corruption in its tracks before it takes his friend.]
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You don't have to apologize.
( His hand presses against the back of Justice's waist, rubbing him in soft, soothing circles while his other hand remains curled in his friend's hair. A warmth stirs in his chest he hears Justice call him that. )
It's not like you're doing it on purpose.
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[Justice is grateful to have such a friend, but it also hurts to know that Anders is suffering for his selflessness. Justice doesn't know what drove Anders to make such an intimate sacrifice for Justice. Anders, even at his worst, has always had compassion and kindness in him, and Justice has always had faith that Anders could grow and be better. But being better does not mean giving up his body for a spirit.
Anders said that Justice was there for him when no one else was. But how does giving Anders support in any way equate to the level of selflessness Anders expressed by giving his body? Justice buries himself in Anders, allowing himself to be held and touched, craving the reassurance and affection even if he feels he doesn't deserve it.]
You were taught to fear my kind your entire life, and yet your compassion for me has been unfailing. You do not deserve this. You do not deserve this poison.
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( He wishes he could tell Justice why he sacrificed himself for him. It's a very simple explanation, but it's one Anders doesn't think Justice could handle, not with how emotional he is right now. )
It was my decision. I deserve to live with the consequences.
( He presses himself tightly against Justice, giving the spirit one last hug before pulling away and resting his hands against Justice's cheeks. He uses his thumb to wipe away the tears and the trails they left behind, his smile sad as he looks at him. )
I didn't want to leave you. Not when you're one of the best things that ever happened to me.
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[Justice leans his face into Anders' palms, closing his eyes to focus on just the feeling of his touch and the comfort. Justice really doesn't deserve the comfort, but if it's Anders' decision to show mercy, it's not Justice's place to try convincing him otherwise.
Justice considers bringing up the possibility of a fix. He doesn't think that Anders will take him up on it, but shouldn't he at least inform him of the possibility?]
There are ways to force a spirit from a mortal's body without harming the mortal. I could try to gather the materials one would need... but it is very likely that the me inside of you would have to be killed.
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That seems a bit cruel, don't you think?
( Killing Justice. Whatever there is that's left of him. It may make Anders' life easier, but that's not enough to convince him to go along with it. )
I'm not out of control yet. And I haven't killed anyone on this planet that hasn't deserved it.
( Like the terrorists that bombed Olympia, or the extremists that started the riots. He worries he might lash out, sometimes, but it hasn't happened yet. )
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But it is your body. [Justice reaches out to grasp Anders’ hand, holding it tightly. It’s meant to give Anders comfort, but it gives Justice comfort as well.] I will respect any decision you make, and refusing now does not mean the option will be unavailable should you change your mind.
I do not want you to think it cruel to kill me for your own well-being, Anders. You have sacrificed much for my sake, and I have no right to your body indefinitely. It is better to die than betray my virtue, especially if that means hurting you in the process.
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Okay. ( He's only considering it because he's afraid of what may happen to the people around him. Not because he cares about himself. ) I'll give it some thought.
If I go through with it, would that get you to stop worrying about me so much?
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[After all, Justice is going to forever worry about Anders if he insists on not eating. Although hopefully removing Justice's influence would remove Anders' self-neglect.]
But I believe it would only help.
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I'm sure it'd probably help me sleep better. ( Even though being possessed does help keep the demons at bay, it does cause Anders a lot of extra anxiety. He squeezes Justice's hand and leads him back to the bed, to sit back down. )
Do you want me to stay for a while?