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❪ event ❫ a moment in eternity
TO THERE AND BACK ![]() It has been a month of chills uncharacteristic of what you might remember as summer — cold days and even colder nights. The days are short and the nights feel eternal. With the recent disruption of the network and no sign of a resolution for the world outside of Nadril, one has to wonder what the future holds for El Nysa. What of Olympia, Wyver, and their residents? The animals you cared for - are they destined to remain as frozen as wretched Ysverai forever? What will become of the sleeping ones in Thesa when there is nowhere else to go but this icy city? Yet not all hope is lost just yet. The woman that appeared at the start of the network errors finally shows up again in another network post. Nurray has a point: refugees have not been given a chance to see the outside. The frequent snowstorm barrier of Nadril has made it impossible to see what it's like beyond the colony. Soon after the network post, as though the snow has been "turned off," clouds will clear. With the barrier created by the snow gone, the red sun shines brightly upon the dreary city with its warmth. You can see a purple haze on the south horizon, a indication that Yservai wasn’t all just a dream. He's still there, so far away, yet so close anyway. Near the entrance, a mound of snow melts, revealing steps leading towards the underground. It seems to be a part of the subway station you might have found earlier during your exploration of the colony — this time, the station has been powered on. Two trains lie in wait — their destinations read: Olympia and Wyver. — El Nysa is waiting. FREEZE FRAME ![]() The technology found in the subway station of Nadril is truly out of this world. The combined efforts of Natha technology and alien minds have truly created state-of-the-art transportation never before seen by the typical Nysan. It takes no longer than one hour for the intercoms to announce their arrival to the outskirts of the Dranbu Kingdom — though, even with the platform available, the train never stops; it instead continues for another half hour for it to reach the North Gate of the Olympian Empire, where it sits until it's time to return to the tundra. All in all, it takes a mere hour and a half for this high-speed subway travel from Nadril to Olympia. The second train does make a quick stop at the Olympian Station, but it will be another painless hour and a half until it reaches the jungle of the Wyver Kingdom. Because Wyver is its own island, connected only by a bridge, you might notice that a small part of the travel was underwater. The trip takes only a total of three hours, but there's plenty of time for sightseeing. After all, isn't that the whole point of this trip? BE STILL MY HEART. Leaving the train, you are immediately hit with the still, warm air of the underground. It's hot, much different from the winter of the north, but perhaps a welcome change. The station is old, but it still has a fairly new smell to it, and not just because it's been unused for so long. It feels out of place compared to the rest of this world, and this is especially true when you reach the surface.It's hard to imagine where one can go from here. You might start thinking about clean-up efforts, how to achieve proper burials for the fallen ones... but with time frozen, you will find that you cannot actually move anything or anyone. It will be dusk, as Thesa's shines across the skies, when storm cloud gather before Thesa's light. And from the clouds is a familiar figure — Once again, she has descended. TIME & TIME AGAIN ![]() Darma is glowing as bright as the naked eye can perceive. Her massive, true form floats before the world she's built from dust. Her brightness dims as she says her final words — at the same time, raises her arms, palms wide, then closes her hands into a fist. In that instant, time is resumed. It's slow at first, as though time is trying to catch up with reality. It takes a several moments until the slow-motion picture before them reaches normalcy. Darma turns her attention to Yservai, whose motion is also returning, but not for long. In her true form, they are comparable in size; Darma's glow continues to dim as she draws closer to the Great Dragon, and then she coils herself around him, holding him still before assimilating into the wretched creature. By the end of it, time has completely returned to normal, and all residents were able to witness the Natha holding time still for Ysverai — The process turns the Great Dragon, as well as Darma, into stone. HIT PLAY TO REPLAY ![]() Darma has resumed time, and Ysverai is no longer a threat. However, it comes with a hefty price for the Natha. The massive, stone statue of Darma embracing Ysverai looms in the valley between the cities of Olympia and Wyver. It's no doubt an intimidating addition to the world, but there is some peace in knowing it's all over. When civilians finally come to, they can't help but look upon the statue in awe — and their respective cities. It's much to take in all at once. Much destruction has been wrought— buildings lay in ruin, and of the citizens still alive, many look to be in poor physical condition. 1. I. The Sanctuary has sustained much damage, and with the high demand of medical care, cannot serve as the central healing place for those in need. Instead, it is up to individual citizens to find resources and establish places of care. Those with a medical inclination or healing powers may set up medical tents, or work out of their homes. Not everything has been destroyed, and it is still possible to obtain supplies from the market or request them from The Sanctuary.Time has resumed, yes, but the magic that Darma employs isn't flawless. As powerful of an entity as she may be, to tamper with time is difficult. Some would say it defies the laws of nature. Nature seems to agree, and in the next few weeks, El Nysa will be facing a few hiccups as it finds its equilibrium once more and citizens try to return to normalcy. Strangely enough, El Nysa natives are not disturbed by the occurrence of these events. III. Characters may find that they occasionally (or frequently) suffer from lapses in memory. These difficulties with memory may range from light to severe, although they are thankfully not permanent. Within the span of a few minutes to a few hours, difficulties in remembering people and events are resolved. That isn't to say a similar problem won’t happen again tomorrow…But these phenomena does draw to a close — and with it, you may wonder what will happen now to those sleeping ones in Thesa now that Darma has turned to stone. After all, it will be near the time of which more refugees should wake... Repairs to Thesa Station should remain ongoing so long as parts can be salvaged from Nadril, at least. And with speed travel via subway possible, it should make travel far easier than ever before. Even with Darma gone, you will have to move forward. There is still much to be done. FINAL OOC NOTES
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No. Indeed, there are other men who drink like you. They swim in it like fish in water. [Except- he doesn't currently reek of wine. There isn't even a hint of it about him.]
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And yet my eyes see you as clearly as they ever have. I’ve not had a drop of wine. You speak nonsense, but I suppose you always have.
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What's happened to you? Are you really Grantaire?
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Who else would I be? Of course I'm truly Grantaire, a revolutionary, just the same as you. How easily you forget you failures.
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Enjolras forces his mouth shut, closing his eyes. ] Grantaire. As long as I have known you, you have been a drunkard and a cynic, believing nothing. Doing nothing. Being nothing. You tell me now you have been a revolutionary all along. Is this correct?
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I was there from the very conception of the revolution. I was at the barricade. I died at the barricade. Because I disagreed with your methods, now you slander me?
[ He laughs, shaking his head. He’ll take this argument in circles all night if he must. ]
Are you well, Enjolras? Two cups hardly makes a drunkard, and a cynic? I believed in our cause more passionately than anyone.
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There is something wrong here. Our accounts of your behaviour do not match. You are not the man I know.
[He doesn't even question the assumption that this man is not the Grantaire he knows. Even as he says it he knows it's illogical: he has no proof. And yet...
He has to push on before the man can talk again.] I suspect there is some magic at work. You said once you did not believe magic could influence a man's actions. I am more certain of it now than ever.
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He refuses to accept a single word of it. ]
Your certainty does not make something true. If that were the case, we might have succeeded.
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But his mind is set. Magic is at work and it seems neither of them is able to do a thing about it. Nor is he able to stop arguing, it seems.]
And yet you died there also when you did not have to. Men left; you might have as well.
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[ He had no family to return home to, and no friends outside of those at the barricade. To leave would have been cowardice. What would there be left for him in the morning, when their rebellion had failed and his friends were dead? Better to go down fighting for the rights of the people than to have never fought at all. ]
I died because it was my only option.
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I won't lie, I can't find fault with that argument. But then how can you blame me for the deaths of our friends? Just as you stayed, so did they.
[Contrary to popular speculation Enjolras does know what it is to feel pleased. Strange that Grantaire at last finding his faith does not rouse that feeling in him.]
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[ He will allow Enjolras that much, and although he can only speak about his own thoughts with certainty, he saw the looks on his friends’ faces. He saw how they followed Enjolras, in earnest. It’s true, they all believed in the cause, just as Grantaire had, but they trusted Enjolras in a way that Grantaire never could. It leaves him bitter, even now. ]
You offered them the opportunity to leave, and I believe they saw it the same as I did. If they left, they would be giving up, abandoning the cause. They trusted you to lead them. They trusted your judgement.
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[The thought of it shakes him, but his voice is steady.]
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[ Blunt, honest, no frills or fancy words to pad out the truth. Why should he deny it? ]
I lay the blame upon you.
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I do not. Courfeyrac, Combeferre and I were united in our decisions. We were united in choosing Lamarque's death to be the ignition for our insurrection. All Les Amis followed suit. [Had Grantaire voiced an opinion? He can't recall. Certainly this one might have.] Did we miscalculate? Perhaps. There is no point dwelling on what might have been.
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[ Why is he still so bitter? He shouldn’t be, but all his all died, and there’s nothing he can possibly do to get over that. They chose to follow Enjolras, therefore Enjolras is the source of that bitterness. Enjolras is here, while they are not. It’s someone he can take his anger out on.
The strangest part might be the genuine passion he shows when he speaks about this. It’s something that Grantaire has never shown before, and something that can’t be faked as one of his jokes. The real Grantaire would have broken by now, and fallen back into his habit of gazing gently instead. ]
I do dwell on what might have been. So many put their trust in you. In you, Enjolras. Not in Courfeyrac or in Combeferre. If you put forward an idea, do you understand that people only follow suit? Any suggestion you made would have been agreed upon, though more time and planning would have better suited the cause. Like lemmings, they followed you to their deaths.