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- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: gabriel,
- dropped: aglet bottlerack,
- dropped: alianne,
- dropped: andrew noble,
- dropped: edgar sawtelle,
- dropped: james wood,
- dropped: lucy saxon,
- dropped: sam winchester,
- dropped: the doctor (10),
- dropped: the tardis,
- dropped: topher brink,
- dropped: zagreus,
- party post,
- retired: peter vincent,
- retired: yuri kostoglodov
It's Saturday night and you're hallucinating in your sleep!
It's that time again! The rift has caught the good little dreamers of New York (and beyond) in its currents and washed them ashore on a desert island in a dream wonderland. This time, however, quite a noticeable change has come over each of the attendees of this nocturnal party.
All the people who arrive in this shared mindspace will find that they have been transformed into some sort of animal they find familiar or that resembles them. They will find that they can still communicate with one another and that they still have all their mental faculties, but might be a little…well…influenced by the forms they have taken on.
They will also find that they have been deposited in the middle of the largest, most elaborate playground they have ever seen. Climbing equipment and slides of the sort meant for human children are in evidence, but so are cat trees, meadows, tunnels, pools and ponds, aerial obstacle courses, and anything else the mind can imagine, for as far as the eye can see.
[OOC: The usual dream party rules apply: players apply the party's theme (in this case, transformation) to their characters according to their own discretion, and both members and non-members are more than welcome to use this post to try out characters not yet in the game. Usual dreaming rules also apply, in that players can choose whether or not their characters will remember this in the morning. Have at!]
All the people who arrive in this shared mindspace will find that they have been transformed into some sort of animal they find familiar or that resembles them. They will find that they can still communicate with one another and that they still have all their mental faculties, but might be a little…well…influenced by the forms they have taken on.
They will also find that they have been deposited in the middle of the largest, most elaborate playground they have ever seen. Climbing equipment and slides of the sort meant for human children are in evidence, but so are cat trees, meadows, tunnels, pools and ponds, aerial obstacle courses, and anything else the mind can imagine, for as far as the eye can see.
[OOC: The usual dream party rules apply: players apply the party's theme (in this case, transformation) to their characters according to their own discretion, and both members and non-members are more than welcome to use this post to try out characters not yet in the game. Usual dreaming rules also apply, in that players can choose whether or not their characters will remember this in the morning. Have at!]
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She winces at the hard landing and takes a step toward the cat tree. "Are you okay?"
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Peter hisses and would wince if he could. "Fuck, ow. Ow. Did something to my hand." By which he means he jammed a finger.
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Her brow furrows, and she trots up to the cat tree so she can peer down at him. "Which one, and how much does it hurt?" Nothing looks obviously broken, but that doesn't mean he hasn't hurt himself badly enough to make flying difficult.
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horribly mangled handslightly inflamed finger. "Feels like it got shut in a door," he informs her. A while ago he might have been pleased at the excuse to stop practicing, but now he's disappointed it might stop him from flying.no subject
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Calling up her magic, she focuses on the hurt wing - or tries to. It takes a few moments for her to push aside the vaguely sick feeling in her stomach that comes of looking too closely at someone who isn't entirely one of the People, though she was right about one thing: it's not as bad as looking at Yuri was. With a little effort, she manages to focus on the injury, and it really is a mild sprain. Gritting her teeth, she applies her magic to the inflammation in his finger, soothing the ache.
Once that's done, she all but hurls her consciousness back into her own body. Ugh. Thank the Goddess it was something minor, because anything more complex might have been beyond her. Leaning her head back against the tree and shutting her eyes, she waits for the dizziness to subside before asking, "Better?"
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Just then, the pain ebbs. Peter sits up and tentatively moves the wing as the ache retreats, not quite believing she's really done it until she opens her eyes and he realizes he can stretch and retract the whole wing without any pain at all.
"...Better," he grants, eying her. "Just a little dizzy, huh?"
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Shifting a bit, she pulls one leg up so she can transfer Peter to her knee. "Try flying on it - you could go out a ways and then circle back." And she can just... sit. For a minute.
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"Fine," he says, as if granting her a favor. "But if I fall I still expect you to come help." He turns and clambers to the highest point of her knee and takes off, skimming the grass for a foot or two before he can pull up and start a wide loop.
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Fortunately, he seems to be holding his own. She sits up a bit straighter as the last bit of nausea ebbs away and nods to herself. "Better and better," she says.
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It's too bad that after this, he'll go on to nearly get himself killed."I thought bats were only supposed to come out at night," he calls as he circles back toward her. He means to come in for a landing, but then he loses confidence in his ability to set down without crashing and abruptly veers off to do another broad loop. The next time he comes in, he does it again, taking a shorter circle. The third time, his wings are tiring and he finally commits to a landing, only to crash right into Daine's front.
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To her credit, she does try to suppress a laugh when he bonks right into her, but he's pretty well placed to feel her huff of amusement even if he can't hear it (though given his bat ears, he probably can). At least he didn't hit her hard enough to damage anything but his pride. "That wasn't too bad," she says as she offers the twig again. "You're not hurt, are you?"
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Something he said belatedly strikes her as a bit odd. "You've got creatures in your realm that eat humans?" There are immortals that would gladly eat humans in her realm, but most of the others she's met come from places that are very different.
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"For a given value of 'eat,'" he admits. Then he clarifies, expecting her to know what he means, "Vampires. Same end result, more or less."
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She really means it, doesn't she? He flounders for a moment, not really prepared for someone who doesn't know anything about vampires.
"They're living dead," he explains after a moment. "Bloodsuckers, only come out at night."
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His explanation isn't terribly enlightening, either. "What do they look like?" she asks, imagining some monstrous version of one of the bloodsuckers found in nature, like a leech or a tick or something. "In my realm, we've got spidrens: they're giant spiders with human heads that can snare an entire rider group - horses included - in their webs. I suppose they'd be the closest thing to vampires we've got."
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