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Entry tags:
- character: asmodia antarion,
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: eliot waugh,
- character: greta baker,
- character: iman asadi,
- character: james t. kirk,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: lucifer,
- character: peeta mellark,
- character: rashad durant,
- character: the balladeer,
- dropped: calliope,
- dropped: ianto jones,
- dropped: jay merrick,
- dropped: mako mori,
- dropped: nicholas rush,
- dropped: the doctor (12),
- dropped: the tardis,
- dropped: tim wright,
- dropped: zagreus,
- party post,
- retired: aziraphale,
- retired: bee,
- retired: melanie,
- retired: peter vincent,
- retired: yuri kostoglodov
This is My Island in the Sun [Open to All]
The Rift wouldn't say it's sorry for the fit it threw the other day, because the Rift never needs to apologize. It is (mostly) perfect, and all of its decisions are well reasoned and just. Obviously. But perhaps it has fallen into a bit of a post-tantrum sulk, because this dream is milder than one might expect. In fact, it's downright nice.
The dreamers will find themselves in an archipelago of small islands - most only a few acres in size - connected by narrow strips of sand or pebbles. The surrounding waters are calm. Little waves lap against the shorelines, and no rising tide will cut the islands off from one another. The islands themselves seem to have been lifted from every climate zone on Earth and several from beyond. Some are tropical, some colder and home to hardy conifers, some mossy and boulder-strewn, some covered in multicolored sand and odd, coral-like trees.
Most of the islands boast some kind of manmade or otherwise non-native structure, be it as small as a bench or as large as a pavilion, though there are no houses or shops to be seen. It's more like parkland, just civilized enough for a nice picnic. Some of the islands even have little grills, and a sufficiently motivated dreamer might be able to rustle up some hot dog or burger fixings if they poke around a bit.
And they'll have an extra pair of eyes to help with their searching, because their beloved dæmons have returned… again. Or perhaps they're being introduced for the first time. Regardless, it's the bi-annual dæmon dream party!
The dreamers will find themselves in an archipelago of small islands - most only a few acres in size - connected by narrow strips of sand or pebbles. The surrounding waters are calm. Little waves lap against the shorelines, and no rising tide will cut the islands off from one another. The islands themselves seem to have been lifted from every climate zone on Earth and several from beyond. Some are tropical, some colder and home to hardy conifers, some mossy and boulder-strewn, some covered in multicolored sand and odd, coral-like trees.
Most of the islands boast some kind of manmade or otherwise non-native structure, be it as small as a bench or as large as a pavilion, though there are no houses or shops to be seen. It's more like parkland, just civilized enough for a nice picnic. Some of the islands even have little grills, and a sufficiently motivated dreamer might be able to rustle up some hot dog or burger fixings if they poke around a bit.
And they'll have an extra pair of eyes to help with their searching, because their beloved dæmons have returned… again. Or perhaps they're being introduced for the first time. Regardless, it's the bi-annual dæmon dream party!
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Cage, though. That sort of rings too familiar. Rush saw the schematics for cages to hold angels, and she warned Gabriel about them, and word is he destroyed any hope they had of creating that technology. Is that what Durant is talking about?
"What other?" Aqil asks exasperatedly in Iman's silence.
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"We are injured," she finally admits. Rashad will not (cannot) remove himself from Iman's presence in this dreamscape, but it is unlikely she will locate him in the waking world. "At the hand of another not entirely unlike us. We do not know his name."
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"Do you know what he is?" she asks after a moment's consideration. She's interested in the nature of this 'injury' as well, but the identity of the other party seems more important just now.
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Janan says nothing as she curls tighter against his neck. She did not intend to share that information, but there is no redacting it now.
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But more to the point: "You're saying you're not entirely unlike an angel?"
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"Not entirely," reiterates Janan, seeking to limit the information Iman can take away from his outburst.
Rashad grimaces and shakes his head, ignoring the increasingly tight grip of one of her feet on his neck. "I was not always...this," he points out, the last word filled with unexpected venom.
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That, or the injury that had been alluded to. "What did he do to you, exactly?" she asks.
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"This is true," agrees Janan for once.
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The outburst feels distantly cruel, but she refuses to feel in any way contrite. The more she learns about him the more he repulses her, the more reprehensible he becomes. If he won't listen to her reason then this is what he gets.
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He cannot. And so it is true.
"I have lived for millennia, but your life can be measured in days," he reminds her, his voice unacceptably uneven as his body continues to resist his control in favor of the autonomic signals sent by foreign emotions. "You are nothing, you are a gnat on the face of this planet, you are a -- a mayfly!"
He did not mean to stutter or to repeat a motif, and he makes a frustrated gesture as Janan quietly and justly reminds him, "She is a life."
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"Yeah," she says, a little slower. "I am. And I'm capable of making my own judgments no matter how small or comparatively short-lived I am. And my judgments are important to my life and the lives of those around me. That's who I protect, and you will not endanger any of them."
Decently satisfied that there's nothing else to say, she straightens her posture a bit, lifting her chin imperiously. "That's all there fucking is to it."
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To Iman, he growls, "You are impossible to satisfy, and it is not my duty to satisfy you. I have not once touched your Dr. Rush since you threatened me."
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Aqil lets out a caw that is somehow dripping with disdain, and flaps off after her.
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"It was unwise to tell her anything," he mutters to his chameleon when he's sure Iman is well and truly on her way. He turns to tromp off through the underbrush. He will find another island on which to hide himself against the possibility she might come back with her friends.
"It was necessary," says Janan quietly as they depart.