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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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Iskandar | Fate/
[Because he knows that he is not someone who can heal, he has taken it upon himself to offer another service. To bring the dead to their final resting place. He has a powerful body which is able to carry the bodies with ease from one location to another. In all honesty it's a sad duty but one that he proudly takes on in order to honor these fallen souls.
So when he arrives with another body, his smile is subdued, his vibrancy dimmed. Now is the time to mourn rather than celebrate. He recognizes this.]
Another. Where do we bring him?
II. Rebuilding
[When not helping with the sad times of burying the dead, he can be found helping to rebuild. Again, he has the body for it. So he is helping anyone who needs it by being the muscle that carries huge loads or supports frames until they have been made sturdy. It leaves him covered in dust but he laughs and smiles as he does it, keeping spirits high for those he helps.
So here he is supporting another beam with one arm and a ladder with the other. Like it's not even a challenge for him.]
I think that might require another support to remain steady.
[He can tell just by how it shifts in his hand.]
III. Memories Fade In and Out
[Iskandar has been noticing that his memories aren't quiet what they should be. Sometimes he recalls things with perfect clarity and other times things seem almost dim. Like a light on a candle is flickering inside of his mind. It's an odd experience but one that he's mostly just rolling with like he does practically everything. It isn't the first time his memories have been messed with and he's sure it won't be the last. Why fret over it?
But he's aware others are having similar problems so when he comes walking up to someone he has a habit of simply introducing himself whether he's met them or not. Just in case.]
Good day! I am Iskandar!
IV. Prince of Conquerors
[One thing that is particularly unexpected is when he finds that he's no longer a nearly seven foot tall man but rather a boy not even five foot. He's the boy of his youth instead. Well, that's not going to make him panic at all. Then again, does he ever panic over anything really? Probably not if one is to ask the people who know him already.
Well, if he's to be small that doesn't mean he can't enjoy his days. So he's off to explore until he runs into someone. At that time, he smiles brightly and lets out a laugh.]
Hello! Have you seen a boy called Waver Velvet? I'm looking for him!
[Might as well seek out his Master right, right?]
Wildcard
[Got another idea? Feel free to go for it! I'll play along!]
i. burial rights
Right here... thanks.
[ he crouches a little bit by the edge to pull up the shovel he'd been using earlier. leaning against it, he mumbles quietly: ]
Lost count of how many damn holes I've had to dig today.
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Would you like help with the digging, my friend? It is a hard matter but at least you will have the company of one living to be there with you.
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You know, that'd be nice.
[ he picks up an abandoned shovel and offers it over. ]
What's your name, big guy?
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[Taking the offered shovel, he goes to jump into the started hole so he can help with making it deeper. Two shovels are faster than one, right? It's sound enough logic at any rate.]
And who might you be, my friend?
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Juno.
[ he digs his shovel in a bit more purposefully. he glances over at the finished grave from a few moments ago. the family will come by, say their final words. he's seen it a few times now, and you'd think it'd get old, but everyone's reactions tend to vary - a held back sadness, outright weeping, a small smile because at least they were found, unlike some unlucky victims.
there's a renewed vigor in his work, but still a somewhat resigned look on his face. ]
Same. Didn't think I'd go from walking through some snowstorm to doing recovery on a mass catastrophe, but I guess this place doesn't want us to miss a beat.
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iv
He puts a hand on his hip. Of course, now Waver is older, and taller, with longer hair, and taller, and well dressed, but mostly taller. Maybe the boy doesn't recognize him either. ]
I am Waver Velvet. What do you want?
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You grow up really well! Hello!
[And he grins. Because he's obviously forgetting he looks EXTREMELY DIFFERENT right now.]
I DON'T HAVE ICONS, time to pretend
What are you talking about? Am I supposed to know who you are?
PRETENDING SO HARD
That's so mean, boy! Just because I got all little!
[He's totally still him!]
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Boy— Now you--!
[ Wait, "got all little"? "Boy"? No way... there's no way this scrawny thing could be Him, right? ]
Rider, is that you?
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i.
He is, however, paying respect in his own way, walking the fields of destruction and simply observing and knowing what it is that happened here. If nobody remembers, then it may well lose what little meaning it had in the first place.
Unfortunately, that does mean he's close enough among the dead, even passing his attention over them as quickly as he can, to be mistaken for another helper. But to his credit, his only reaction to the sight of Iskandar carrying a corpse is to tense briefly and bite his lip before turning away.]
Ah... [It's a slight, somewhat forced sound to excuse himself while he arranges what he's passed so far in his head, then points back the way he came.] They were digging graves over there, I think.
[His tone is markedly more grounded than when last they met, and perhaps even a touch bitter in some way. For someone who prefers to maintain control over himself as he chooses, to be undone by something so simple in the grand scheme of things is...frustrating.]
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Come. Walk with me. There is no reason to be alone in all this. After I take him to his rest then we can walk more together.
[He squeezes his shoulder and offers a smile to him. Just to let him know that he doesn't have to be alone right now. That there is someone out there who won't be bothered to see him like this. Because he's seen more death than most alive ever have or will. It's the life of a conqueror.
It's the life of a Servant.]
What do you say, my friend?
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I wouldn't want to keep you from your work. But I suppose...we'll find it regardless of where we go here. [There's something almost resigned about that remark, but he supposes if he's going to overcome this kind of weakness, he needs to confront it like any other.] And it's always a little better to have company.
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[He gives that shoulder another squeeze before having him come with him. The first thing they need to do is make sure this body is taken to where it will rest for eternity. There is no point in neglecting that now that he's begun the task. He can at least finish it before continuing on to be with Ren for awhile. Perhaps even help lift his spirits a little if he needed it.
At the grave, he lowered the body down then murmured something that almost sounded like a prayer before turning and wrapping an arm around Ren's shoulders.]
Come. We'll walk together now.
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[Not that he has a problem with it, but he supposes he's used to that certain hesitation from friends of his. As many years had passed between then and now, a few of them hadn't quite forgotten the kind of person he'd once been.
He allows himself to be guided alongside, head up but looking straight on so he doesn't have to linger on the corpse. He does, at least, watch Iskandar lowering them into the grave, since if he's here now he might as well be respectful about it, and he almost opens his mouth to say something himself...
...and then he doesn't. "May they be under Messiah's divine protection" doesn't do a whole lot on a world where she has no influence.
He doesn't hesitate to turn away from the grave when Iskandar does, and though he doesn't tense at the grip the same way he did earlier, he's silent for a few moments, face hidden beneath his curtain of hair, before he speaks.]
I don't like this. [It's a very different tone to even any of the ones Ren used when they last met - this one is removed and almost imperious, the tone of someone very used to having things they don't like disappear from their sight in short order. Or making them disappear.
It's probably lucky Raysc is already dead.]
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ii
No, I think you can just hold the whole thing up. You know, like Atlas.
[ Iskandar, you are obscenely strong. You're making John look bad, he can't lug nearly as much stuff. ]
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[And he grins at the man. Because that was a good one, friend. He likes your sense of humor.]
Imagine though. Atlas is even larger than I am to hold the whole world!
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[ John turns on the ladder and looks around the structure thoughtfully, twirling his hammer in hand. ]
You think it's gonna fall right now if you let go? Maybe we could prop it while we go grab another beam.
[ 'We' here mostly meaning 'Iskandar will probably pick it up with one hand', but John can lug some other things over so the trip is worthwhile. ]
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[That's a fair question actually. He tests the weight of what he's supporting then looks to the ladder. An idea strikes.]
Here, step off this a moment.
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John jumps down off the ladder and takes a few steps clear out of the way, squints at the beam and at the ladder. He has a sense he knows what the big guy is going for. ]
Think that'll hold?
[ Kind of an inane question, he obviously does if he's going to try it, but John isn't strictly sure about it. ]
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iii
And by disproportionate, that's...two. But, honestly, between Iskander and Reinhardt? That's a lot of men-shaped mountain. Or maybe it isn't, but there's so much of both of them.
Anyway. Peter's minding his own business, strolling the streets of Olympia when--]
Well. It's a pleasure to meet you, Iskander. [He's not used to having to crane his neck, but that's what he's doing to peer up at the other man. There's a curious but pleasant look on his face as he does.] My name is Alexander.
[It kind of makes Iskander his namesake! At least, that's sort of what he had in mind when he named himself this time around. He likes hero names about as much as he likes using signifiers of nobility.]
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[Of course he points to himself as he grins. As if it isn't already clear that by saying himself he is, in fact, talking about himself.]
I'm Alexander.
[You know, despite the fact that he's just said he's Iskandar.]
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Am I? I'm not sure that it works that way.
[He sounds...amused, though?]
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[OBVIOUSLY that means he's named after him. Obviously that's how that works.
Yep. Has to be Alex the Great. Look at that ego.]
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