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Entry tags:
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: desire,
- character: gabriel,
- character: iman asadi,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: lucifer,
- character: peeta mellark,
- character: spike,
- character: sunshine,
- dropped: alianne,
- dropped: calliope,
- dropped: charley pollard,
- dropped: dana cardinal,
- dropped: daniel jackson,
- dropped: illyria,
- dropped: jane eyre,
- dropped: julian bashir,
- dropped: lucy saxon,
- dropped: seth,
- dropped: the doctor (12),
- dropped: the doctor (8),
- dropped: topher brink,
- dropped: zagreus,
- party post,
- retired: aziraphale,
- retired: bee,
- retired: crowley,
- retired: melanie,
- retired: peter vincent
Tender Lumplings Everywhere, Life's No Fun Without A Good Scare [Open to All]

The woods are dark and deep, but not particularly lovely. If anything, they feel dangerous, as if something terrible might come lurching out from behind any given tree and tear into the nearest warm body. What that terrible thing might be is anyone's guess. A cat with hands? Slenderman? Stegosaurus? Actual cannibal Shia LaBeouf? All of the above in a horrible mob? It's anyone's guess. But every dreamer will be absolutely convinced that there is something unspeakable out there, and that it's after them.
The dreamers have two things on their side. The first is that there is actually nothing dangerous lurking in these woods (with the possible exception of other dreamers). The pervasive terror the dreamers are feeling is just that: a rift-given feeling, nothing more and nothing less. That snapping twig or rustle in the undergrowth is almost certainly just a squirrel or something else equally harmless.
The second is that no dreamer is alone. They all will be reunited with - or introduced to - their dæmons, a source of comfort in this dark, intimidating wilderness. However frightened the dreamers might be, at least they have someone with them who definitely doesn't want them dead.
[OOC: as ever, any and all are welcome! You don't have to be in the game to join the fun. Dreamers can remember or forget the events of the dream at the players' discretion. And the party only stops when you want it to; feel free to backtag forever.]
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"It is a group dream," he clarifies as they make the transition to higher ground. "There's um, a Rift. Of sorts. I don't know the scientific specifics, I just - I got pulled out of my world into a new one not that long ago and, well. If something weird happens it's usually the Rift's fault." That's seemed to be the case so far. It disallows blaming of any other dreamers involved, so Daniel will take it. "There are ways to wake yourself up, it's just that, uh. Well, they're less than pleasant. And usually involve dying."
Or watching your friends die. Or something equally horrible required to jar the brain back into reality. Daniel doesn't mind the death. It's something he's just gotten to accept, more or less, in his line of work. He does mind the associated pain of him or someone else having to suffer for it.
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"A rift..." he knows what the word means, at least in general, though not exactly in the way Daniel is using it. "And you were pulled out of your world, into another?" This concept isn't quite as strange. "Where I come from, a wormhole opened up in space without warning. Some ships were often pulled through without warning or without realizing what happened, ending up in places they hadn't even know existed. Then we learned how to control it, how to properly utilize it, but nobody was ever trapped. Or... is it more like a parallel universe?" He shudders. "I have no desire to see one of those again." He's talking an awful lot to someone he probably shouldn't be talking to, but hell, it's a dream world, right? Can it hurt to talk openly to someone he is meeting in a drrwam, even if they are real, somewhere?
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"I actually made a living out of traveling through wormholes," Daniel says, keeping his tone light and conversational. The talking helps take his mind off the potential death and mortal injury and whatever else might lurk out here. Besides, what Julian's talking about is hitting all of his 'intellectually stimulating discussion' checkboxes, a rare feat. "Exploring new planets, and whatnot. New universes occasionally. I'll say this one's a first. It's a bit of a, a central hub, as far as I can tell. The Rift intersects with different universes and they all end up in this one. Or, er, the physical one I'm in."
He grins a little. He's definitely starting to like this guy, a sort of scientist-kindred spirit thing. His curiosity combined with the mention of wormholes and ships and space - yes, this is very, very much Daniel's area.
"The dreams are less well-defined." The rate at which he's speaking combined with the uphill trek is causing him to pant a little but this topic is for once right up his alley, so he presses on eagerly. "Sometimes other minds get pulled in, minds that aren't in direct contact. I take it you're, ah, a bit of an explorer too?"
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"Really?" Julian says, and sounds utterly fascinated. Daniel would certainly fit right in with Starfleet if they belonged to the same universe. "I've only been through the one. It was actually quite alarming, in fact. Changed politics more than anything else, at first. But so much to learn as well, good things and bad alike."
Julian gives a short laugh. "Me, an explorer? I suppose, in a sense I am choosing frontier medicine, but not an explorer like you. I'm a doctor, stationed near the wormhole. Most of my work is done on the station, taking care of the explorers and traders who come through. I've done a bit of field work in my time, though... seen some new places, seen plenty of terrifying new viruses and the like, but my actual exploring is somewhat limited. Though I've been stranded on some, injured on some... ok, so maybe I can call myself a bit of an explorer." He's joking a bit, but about halfway through the last bit, he's slowed, looking around.
"Alright, I can no longer tell if I'm actually hearing things or if I'm just slowly going insane." He's so tired of being afraid. He may not be the bravest man alive, but he will fight his best fight if he needs to. It's just hard to fight what you can't see, what you can't know.
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"You're a doctor, then?" he asks encouragingly, the objective now more primarily being to distract Julian from the (hopefully) nonphysical threats. "That's, well, that's incredibly brave of you. Most people don't realize. I mean, there's so much more danger involved than one would think and you're right on the medical front lines, it's -"
Whatever compliment Daniel was about to dispense on the medicinal profession in general, he never completes it. Something that sounds an awful lot like a predatory, shrieking cry bursts from the undergrowth directly behind them.
"Run," growls Aliyah, the warning starting off low and deep before escalating in volume. "Run!"
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His conversation with Daniel has helped ease that a little, while not affecting his vigilance at least helping with his blood pressure, and he is about to relax a little bit back into Daniel's easy chatter when the sound stops him in his tracks. It should have made him run immediately, surely he has that self-preservation, but instead it freezes him, freezes his blood cold, chills him to his very bones. He isn't sure he would have moved at all if Daniel's daemon hadn't yelled at him to run, startling him back into response.
Agamede bites him, hard on the ankle and Julian starts to run, following Daniel. A part of him wonders if they shouldn't split up, but for now all he wants to do is get out of there. He stumbles, catching himself painfully on one hand, feet slipping uselessly on the ground (wet leaves, mud... hopefully something natural), but quickly rights himself himself and pushes onward. He has no wish to experience this dream-death Daniel mentioned, so best to run and check himself over later. "It's still underneath us!" Julian shouts to Daniel, knowing the warning doesn't exactly help.
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"Underneath -?" he starts, but his lungs don't have the breath to finish the query. They just have to keep -
Aliyah's second warning comes too late as Daniel whips around just in time for his nose to make very hard, painful acquaintance with the bark of a tree he'd apparently been too distracted asking questions to avoid. He smacks directly into it and rebounds off the hard surface to land face-up in a graceless sprawl. His heart is still playing an agonizing vivacissimo against his ribcage and he's able to scramble reflexively to his feet with every intention of continuing to run like hell.
Except that he can't.
Because his glasses are gone.
"Oh. Damnit."
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"What?" he asks, his breath coming in short, pained gasps. "What's wrong? Are you hurt?" He is fairly sure that an impact like that could have easily broken the other man's nose, but it's nearly impossible to see details in this darkness, even with Julian's eyesight. "Can you run? We need to keep moving, it's here."
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"Come on, come on," Aliyah urges, but Daniel's attempt to break into a dead run is somewhat impeded by the large crack that's apparently formed on one of the lenses. The snow leopard curls her tail at his hip and he reaches down instinctively to brush at the fur on her back.
"I'm fine, I'm fine, go!" He waves Julian ahead, essentially half-blind but with Aliyah serving as his impromptu guide. He has no idea what the ominous it could be, and he has no desire to find out.
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He grabs Daniel's sleeve, hoping the man will forgive his imposition and trusting Daniel's daemon to help him guide Daniel, and starts running again. He is no longer sure if he should be heading to high ground anymore, or down, or to water (is there water anywhere nearby? Julian feels completely, utterly helpless and it simply infuriates him beyond belief). For now, Julian attempts to zig-zag between the trees, hoping that whatever is about to reach them will at least have trouble grabbing hold of the both of them.
"I think I see an opening!" Julian shouts, pointing to what is either a cave or an overhanging in the limestone rock face ahead. "Good idea or bad idea?" He's still running towards it for now, hell if he's going to stop and think too deeply about it.
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He is. The woods fall away to a slight incline which Daniel half-runs and half-skids down, his free hand catching at the gravel and loose dirt for a poor attempt at stability. He makes it into the opening at an abnormal angle, partially tripping into it - a cave of some kind, someplace just as eerie and dark as the woods they just came from but at least a hopefully defensible position. Aliyah steadies him before he faceplants completely, a merciful preservation of dignity he's certain he no longer has.
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Julian hears Daniel arrive next to him, and he stumbles inside. Julian presses one hand against the wall for support as he bends over double to try and catch his breath, which feels like an impossible task. "You... with me over there, Explorer?" he asks between breaths, eyes closed. He's not even sure it's safe to rest, but there isn't much of a choice. He has to stop, at least for a second. Just a quick second. He's not sure if he can even hear the danger over the hammering of his own heart, but at least he can sense Agamede nearby. He hasn't lost her.
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"Hey, yeah," Daniel answers Julian's question after a brief pause to regain control of his lungs that feel, unpleasantly, as though they've caught fire. "I'm, ah, I'm here. You okay?"
He squints in an effort to distinguish Julian from the clouded, inky darkness of the cave's interior. Short of the marginally less dim outside, they have no light source.
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Because Julian hears absolutely nothing now. Nothing underneath them, nothing even in the distance. It isn't as if they've lost or outrun what was coming after them, but like it was never there in the first place. "I'm not completely senile, right? There was something there. The ground was shaking, I heard... I heard it." The silence is eerie, but Julian is simply glad that he is still alive. He'll worry later about the equally frightening fact that he is either going insane or that the thing that is after them can appear and disappear at will.
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"I don't hear anything nearby," she says after a moment.
"Me neither." He turns back to the faint outline of Julian, tries to peer past the crack fragmenting one of his lenses. "I - it felt like there was something, yeah. But it could've been..." He trails off into a hopeless shrug. It could have been any number of things. It could have been the Rift. It could have been something harmless, like an earthquake or any number of similarly mundane explanations.
...Or it could have been a massive raging creature intent on slaughtering them all horribly which, with Daniel's track record, seems far more likely.
"Either way, I think it's gone now."
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"A reprieve, then, for now at least." He looks over, trying to see Daniel in the darkness. "You had me worried there for a second. Are you quite sure you're glasses were the only casualty with that... quite graceful dance you had with that tree?" Not that there's much he could do for Daniel, not here, but he can't help but ask. Since entering the dream, he has felt nothing but helpless. Being useful could at least be a change from that.
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"Aside from the increased chance of a migraine I feel fine," he admits after a pause. "Well, okay, my hands feel like they've gotten half the skin rubbed off them but I think that's to be expected. What about you? You all good there?"
At this Aliyah makes a small, purr-like noise in sympathy, drawing close enough for Daniel to bury one of his raw-feeling hands in her reassuringly soft fur. The physical comfort definitely helps.
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He pulls his long legs up and rests his arms across them, one hand still touching Agamede's back. If there was one thing about this dreamworld he wishes he could keep, it would be her. "My wrist hurts because, like an idiot, I thought I could catch myself from falling whilst running uphill in the dark on unstable ground, but nothing is damaged. In fact, now that I'm here, and not running, I'm feeling much, much better."
He listens briefly, but still hears nothing. "So, are you adventures going to and from other worlds in your awakened life like this a lot? Because I admire you greatly, but certainly don't envy you. I have faced some scary things in my life, but this is not something I would like to repeat. Ever."
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"Frequently," he says with a smile and without irony. "Usually involving a lot more mortal peril. Getting shot at, etcetera. The good news here is at least this place is a good defensive point. I think." He peers around at the cave speculatively but its interior is no more visible to him than it was the first time he checked.
(He hates that the military mindset has become something not so easily ignored, that Daniel can detect the threat and the strategy of a situation and react accordingly. It makes him feel less trusting.)
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"Let's hope our defensive spot holds up, then," Julian breathes. "I'm torn between never moving again and whether or not I should get back and take my chances in the woods or deeper into the cave. Not one of those choices seems ideal."
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"Wish that were the case when I wake up," he says ruefully. "The universe I'm in now is, well, it's a bit of a mess. We've got the literal Devil wandering around. Yeah, never thought I'd say that either."
The cave itself feels no more or less safe than the rest of the woods, though it's true the deeper they go the higher they run the risk of confronting anything unpleasant.
"Hopefully we'll be safe enough here." But the uncertainty is stark in his voice.
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"Wait. The... devil. Like... ancient Abrahamic angel of darkness, horns and tail and pitchfork, Jinn Iblis, kind of thing?" Julian says this slowly. He knows these aren't all exactly the same thing, but he's pulling out what little knowledge he can grasp from childhood Earth memories and schooling and people he's met over the years, assuming that what Daniel means is the same thing in both their worlds. "I'm also guessing that asking how that even could possibly even begin to happen or be true will be answered somehow with 'The Rift.'" The way Julian says it definitely has capital letters. "Am I getting the hang of it now?" he asks Daniel with a smile. "That certainly sounds horrific."
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"Yeah, the real deal." He shakes his head. "Still have trouble wrapping my mind around it, and I used to fight gods for a living. Except he more or less took the physical shape of a pretty average-looking guy in his mid-forties and was kinda in the middle of getting drunk when I met him." Daniel won't go on into the details of that little encounter - like how his vague post-Ascension senses picked up on the thing's demonic nature immediately, how he'd engaged in the verbal equivalent of poking the Devil with a big stick to see what would happen, and generally almost gotten himself killed again.
Julian's query about the Rift rings a little too true.
"That's just about it, yeah. Weird stuff happens, we tend to blame the, uh, spaciotemporal anomaly floating in the middle of Manhattan. And since it apparently breaches multiple universes, well." He makes a wavy, equivocal hand gesture, as if to communicate well, what can you do.
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Julian realizes that this could be construed as extremely rude and insulting, and while he has never really put much faith in that sort of thing himself, he certainly has no desire to undermine the seriousness of the situation. After all, shared consciousness and multi-universal dreaming should be impossible too, and yet here he is. "Sorry," he apologizes. "I'm not trying to insinuate that I don't believe you. I, strangely enough, actually do. You say he's been wrecking havoc. Does this mean you've taken up your old line of work, fighting gods?"
Julian stretches his legs back out, and stands up. He runs his fingers along the cave wall absent-mindedly as Agamede moves away from him, just a few feet, to sniff at the cave entrance again. They are both still on edge. "This rift gets more and more fascinating and less and less appealing the more I learn about it. So far, strangely enough, it is only affecting my dreams. I've had plenty of perfectly normal dreams since the last one, which I did't even remember until I came back here, now."
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He doesn't mind saying it. The most he can do is pick up on the fractured energy that sparks off Lucifer's being but this is something so much more beyond him and he knows it. But then, Daniel isn't in the habit of ignoring problems even if he has no plausible means with which to fix them. In fact, that just tends to make him even more determined.
"The Rift works in strange ways." Daniel lifts his shoulders in a small shrug. "I couldn't even begin to tell you how it works. I'm, uh, I'm just a linguist."
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everything has just gotten awful (warning for daemon separation stuff)
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tw: daemon separation, death
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