The Big Applesauce Moderators (
applesaucemod) wrote in
applesaucedream2014-12-27 01:21 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: greta baker,
- character: iman asadi,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: rashad durant,
- character: sunshine,
- dropped: andrew noble,
- dropped: daniel jackson,
- dropped: ianto jones,
- dropped: illyria,
- dropped: nicholas rush,
- dropped: seth,
- dropped: the doctor (12),
- dropped: the tardis,
- party post,
- retired: aziraphale,
- retired: melanie,
- retired: peter vincent
Better to Receive than to Give [open to all]
Somewhere in the cosmos, there is something bright, and young, and playful. Somewhere, this being watches over their little flock and does their best to make those people safe and happy. Somewhere, that godling and their flock celebrate the winter holidays in the happiest of dreams.
And somewhere closer at hand, a sleeping giant stirs.
The bright tapestry of dream threads gathered by Zephyr is suddenly yanked hard enough to pull it from its temporary mooring. Something entirely unlike the little godling reels in the dreamers so neatly gathered and packaged up for it, bringing its own toys back to their proper place and taking all the others it can with them. Unsatisfied, it reaches out again and again, dragging in dreamers from all across the multiverse. It will snare them, all of them, and then it will possess them completely.
Perhaps it's fitting that when the stolen dreamers arrive in this new shared mindscape, they'll find they've been designated the Rift's Christmas gifts to itself. Each might awaken inside a dark box, or cocooned in…is that tissue paper? When they claw their way out they'll be greeted by the sight of an enormous evergreen tree laden with twinkling lights and kitschy knickknacks looming overhead. Beyond the shadow of the tree the rest of the world -- that is, the living room -- is just as large. Or is it that the dreamers have just become very small? Giant packages wrapped in bright paper form an obstacle course, but the wooden floor of the room is wide open between the tree and the hearth where an enormous plate of cookies and glass of milk await a cataclysmic Santa Claus.
All in all, things are fairly normal as far as the rift's dream gatherings go…at least on the surface. The more telepathically sensitive among the dreamers may notice an undercurrent of something darker, more urgent, and more possessive than normal. The rift isn't just sampling the wares of other worlds tonight; this time it means to play for keeps.
[OOC: This is the second part of our crossover with
wethelost! Part one can be found here. Usual dream party rules apply: all players and characters are welcome regardless of whether they are currently in the game, and characters may remember or forget the events of the dream party at the discretion of their players.
For reference, characters of average human height are roughly four inches tall according to the scale of their current surroundings. There is an entire giant house beyond the living room; characters will find a kitchen and dining room on the same floor, a staircase outside the door of the living room that leads up to a second floor with two bedrooms and a bathroom, and another staircase off the kitchen that goes to an unfinished basement. Feel free to add details as needed!
This event takes place on evening of August 8th/morning of August 9th in Applesauce time, and December 31 in WtL time.]
And somewhere closer at hand, a sleeping giant stirs.
The bright tapestry of dream threads gathered by Zephyr is suddenly yanked hard enough to pull it from its temporary mooring. Something entirely unlike the little godling reels in the dreamers so neatly gathered and packaged up for it, bringing its own toys back to their proper place and taking all the others it can with them. Unsatisfied, it reaches out again and again, dragging in dreamers from all across the multiverse. It will snare them, all of them, and then it will possess them completely.
Perhaps it's fitting that when the stolen dreamers arrive in this new shared mindscape, they'll find they've been designated the Rift's Christmas gifts to itself. Each might awaken inside a dark box, or cocooned in…is that tissue paper? When they claw their way out they'll be greeted by the sight of an enormous evergreen tree laden with twinkling lights and kitschy knickknacks looming overhead. Beyond the shadow of the tree the rest of the world -- that is, the living room -- is just as large. Or is it that the dreamers have just become very small? Giant packages wrapped in bright paper form an obstacle course, but the wooden floor of the room is wide open between the tree and the hearth where an enormous plate of cookies and glass of milk await a cataclysmic Santa Claus.
All in all, things are fairly normal as far as the rift's dream gatherings go…at least on the surface. The more telepathically sensitive among the dreamers may notice an undercurrent of something darker, more urgent, and more possessive than normal. The rift isn't just sampling the wares of other worlds tonight; this time it means to play for keeps.
[OOC: This is the second part of our crossover with
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
For reference, characters of average human height are roughly four inches tall according to the scale of their current surroundings. There is an entire giant house beyond the living room; characters will find a kitchen and dining room on the same floor, a staircase outside the door of the living room that leads up to a second floor with two bedrooms and a bathroom, and another staircase off the kitchen that goes to an unfinished basement. Feel free to add details as needed!
This event takes place on evening of August 8th/morning of August 9th in Applesauce time, and December 31 in WtL time.]
no subject
no subject
"All right, all right." He squints, barely able to perceive Peter's half-collapsed outline in the semidarkness. "Yeah, I get it, you couldn't have known. Just, let's -" The words break into a sigh. They don't even have a plan, they're just zipping around hoping they hit an exit somewhere. Somewhat wearily, Daniel looks down again and offers a hand, whether or not Peter will be able to see it. "Are you okay?"
no subject
"This isn't working," he says. "Obviously. I'm going back to the start and I'm finding a direct route to hop out, no more of this popping under doors crap."
no subject
"What, you mean just, like -?" He raises his eyebrows, shooting Peter a deeply skeptical look that he wishes he could communicate better in the darkness. "Through a window or something?"
no subject
"Why not?" he asks. "I can see through a window." And not land in a broom.
no subject
And here's hoping Peter doesn't misinterpret that phrasing. Daniel wouldn't put it past him.
no subject
And so he does. Peter doesn't bother with the dining room they just left, but instead lands them right back where they started...and to a spot on the floor where he can remember a window looming above them.
no subject
"For the record," he says evenly, backing away to evaluate the window, "I was already out of it." And he's going to leave that right where it is. Daniel is comfortably aware of his sexuality and rather less comfortably aware of the long-winded explanations it usually requires, and at this point he doesn't care what kind of conclusions Peter might draw.
The window is rattling faintly in its pane from what looks like some pretty vicious wind. Well, they can sort that out once the window's open. Assuming they can get it open.
Daniel cocks his head, arms folded. "Hmm. Getting up might be a problem. Unless you can just zap us up to the sill?" He waves a hand vaguely upwards.
no subject
He sighs and rolls his eyes at yet another question as to his abilities. "I can zap us anywhere," he explains. "Alright, nearly anywhere, there's a mile or two of range on it. I just don't if I don't know what's on the other side, okay? I can see it, I can get there. Simple as that."
no subject
He can't help but sound a little nervous about it. He's confident that Peter wouldn't do anything like that intentionally, even in a dream and even to Daniel, but if he tries to teleport them both up and misses, well. That's a long drop.
no subject
And then they'll plummet to their dream deaths because he was trying to calculate instead of just doing it, is what he's saying. Peter rubs his temples and mutters the Enochian alphabet to himself under his breath to clear his mind; a moment later he's done and holding a hand out to Daniel even as he starts to conjuring an image of where he wants to go in his mind in place of worries about height and longitude. "Come on. Are we doing this or not?"
no subject
"Yeah. Yep. Okay." Daniel takes Peter's hand in his again, a bit more tentatively. "You'll be fine," he adds encouragingly, and sort of immediately regrets it.
no subject
He's got his eyes unfocused as he imagines their destination, but he snaps back to attention long enough to look at Daniel and roll his eyes. Then he's tightening his grip, and then there's a signature clap of fire and displaced air and the two of them appear an unhappy three inches above the sill. Fortunately that's three inches on their own scale, not the scale of the house, but Peter still lets out a yelp and nearly teleports again before his feet hit the sill and he's too busy stumbling to keep his footing.
no subject
Speaking of which.
"Woah, hey." One of Daniel's hands leaps out steadyingly when Peter looks like he's about to go sliding off himself which would just be really not pleasant. "Hey. Easy, there. You good?"
no subject
no subject
"You're okay," he says reassuringly, noting how thoroughly unsettled Peter looks. "We're all good here. We just gotta, uh." He frowns quizzically at the window, the glass that's far too thick to break given their diminutive sizes. But Daniel's not about to call this trip a bust, not after what Peter's done to get them here. There's a latch, though it might take some joint effort to actually get it open between the two of them.
"There might be a way out here," he says, deliberately pitching his voice hopefully, more hopeful than he honestly feels about this. He's not entirely convinced Peter has the wrong notion about this being a bad idea; it almost definitely is. "If we can get the latch open, we could get out of the house and away from, well." The edge. The height. Et cetera. Daniel's concentrating very hard on not observing that dizzyingly steep drop.
no subject
"Or we could just teleport out," he suggests, eying the window dubiously. It's huge and the glass is thick and all he can see outside is snow. Now that he's up here, he's not so sure he wants out, though at least leaving the house might break the dream and allow them to wake up. Or they could dream about freezing to death.
no subject
He's also starting to note, rather worriedly, that it's a bit chilly outside, and shoots Peter a nervous look. "If you're willing to try, then um, then I'm on board. But, uh," and eying the thick drifts of snow outside, he adds, "I wouldn't blame you if you'd rather not."
no subject