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Entry tags:
- character: asmodia antarion,
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: greta baker,
- character: iman asadi,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: peeta mellark,
- character: rashad durant,
- character: sunshine,
- character: the balladeer,
- dropped: daniel jackson,
- dropped: glados,
- dropped: jay merrick,
- dropped: mako mori,
- dropped: nicholas rush,
- dropped: the tardis,
- dropped: tim wright,
- dropped: wheatley,
- dropped: zagreus,
- party post
What's Stopping Us From Breathing Easy [Open to All]

Dreamers of Manhattan, you've lucked out. Rather than finding yourselves in some kind of dystopian nightmare, you'll end up in a series of formal gardens on a lovely day, the air filled with birdsong and a cloud-scattered sky arching overhead. Some of the gardens look a bit wilder than others, in an artful sort of way, but it's clear that all of the gardens are well kept and frequently tended. Aside from each other, dreamers aren't likely to run into any creature larger than a rabbit. True, there are no actual exits - every doorway or arbor leads to another garden - but that's hardly a problem. It's beautiful, it's safe... what could go wrong?
Well, that depends on the dreamer's honesty. No uncomfortable truths will drop unbidden from anyone's mouths like last time, but the dreamers will find that any time they attempt to lie or prevaricate, they'll be beset by a sneezing fit. A tiny lie by omission might only prompt that uncomfortable feeling of an impending sneeze; a larger, more significant (or more stubborn) fib will lead to a sneeze attack so crippling that the dreamer might just need to sit down for a minute.
You could try to pass it off as allergies, if you could get the words out without making everything worse. But while telling the truth is not compulsory, lying is punishable - and pretty well obscured - by sneezes.
[OOC: Usual dream party rules apply. All are welcome to participate regardless of whether they've been apped in the game or not. Dreamers can remember or forget the events of the dream at the players' discretion.]
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Don't think she didn't pick up on that 'I'm called' and 'my pilot' business, TARDIS. Something's not quite normal here, but she'll give it a moment to shake out on its own.
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"Well, we never give up", she replies testily, raising an unimpressed eyebrow. "We have extensive experience with cosmic phenomena similar to this rift and will understand and successfully manipulate it eventually." It's just that the last attempt to do so nearly destroyed her and they haven't made much progress since.
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So it's a good thing the TARDIS doesn't press, or she'd likely be even less impressed with Asmodia in a moment.
But really, why the sudden coldness? And what does she mean, cosmic? "What kind of a place are you from?" asks Asmodia, brows tugging together. "Is this...as I understand it, we're not in an alternate plane, but an alternate set of planes. Are you -- I mean, interplanar travel is one thing, but extraplanar -- it's kind of beyond me."
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She pauses briefly to consider how much to tell this girl about herself, but since the vexing human organizations have been destroyed, there isn't likely to be much danger in it. "I was made for traversing the various planes of my universe," she continues in her lecturely tone, "but it has not been uncommon for me to travel between universes as well." It doesn't tend to go terribly well, but it certainly isn't beyond her.
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"Made?" she asks, troubled by it. "You don't belong to your pilot, do you? He doesn't make you do things?"
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"I belong to the Doctor as he belongs to me," she explains with well-practiced haughtiness. "And I do what he asks of me because I am his ship, unless I disagree with him." And sometimes he makes her do horrific things she hates and rails against in vain. But those aren't thought about if she can help it, and they're certainly not for presumptuous strangers to know. All of a sudden, she involuntarily screws up her face against a vexing itch in her nose, deeply startled by the forceful and highly specific influence the dream environment is suddenly exerting on her presence. What even is this?
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