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The Big Applesauce Moderators ([personal profile] applesaucemod) wrote in [community profile] applesaucedream2014-03-28 03:03 pm

Far Side of the Aurora Borealis

Congratulations, dreamers of Manhattan - you get to go to Oxford! It's probably not the Oxford with which any of the dreamers are familiar, though. This one is a bit… different.

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The dreamers will find themselves in Jordan College, the oldest and grandest of all the colleges in this version of Oxford, a rambling structure that includes dining halls, libraries, classrooms, chapels, courtyards, a botanical garden, and an extensive network of cellars and tunnels beneath the ground. There are plenty of places to explore!

Sharp-eyed dreamers might notice some subtle architectural quirks. Doors look larger than they'd need to be for solely human use, and every staircase has a little ramp built in - not large enough for a wheelchair, but large enough for, say, a small, scampering animal.

And speaking of - the dreamers are a bit different here, too. Upon arrival, they will realize that they now possess dæmons: physical manifestations of their souls. Be gentle with them; they're undoubtedly confused by being suddenly made manifest. They come with all the side effects and complications inherent with dæmons. They can't travel more than a few yards from their person without it being painful for both parties… and it probably won't take the dreamers long to realize they shouldn't be touching one another's dæmons, what with the shared sensations and all. Still, it's a rare opportunity for the dreamers to chat with their own souls - and the souls of others.

What could possibly go wrong?



[Mod note: you know the drill. All players and characters are welcome, regardless of whether they're current members or not. Characters will remember or forget any and all dream events at players' discretion.]
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[personal profile] rae_of_sun 2014-04-13 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Well, he's already hinted at the sort of magic they have in his universe: the charming, fairy-tale, spellbook kind. She shouldn't be surprised that he thinks there could be chanting involved.

It also occurs to her, far too late, that there's really no way for her to explain how she knows about said skill without also indirectly admitting she's used it. And he knows, now, what most vampires from her universe are like. This could get uncomfortable.

More uncomfortable, that is, because there's plenty of inherent discomfort in admitting, "We'd have to be touching, but that's all. No chanting or… or wand waving." Or whatever else constitutes magic handling in Spikeville.
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[personal profile] erratic_hematic 2014-04-16 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
"How'd you find out about that," he says, more statement than really asking. He figures that it's probably something that she's always known about rather than a recent;y discovered ability.

Fausta edges further away over the lawn, so Spike tucks his hands into his jacket and follows, allowing her some exploration.
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[personal profile] rae_of_sun 2014-04-16 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
Well, at least she didn't have to wait for the conversation to turn in the very direction she would have preferred it didn't. Her bee leaves the planter and buzzes back over to land on her wrist. He clings there like an outlandish corsage for a few moments before trundling up her arm.

Maybe it's just as well that Spike asked. She hasn't stopped feeling as if she owes him some explanation for the whole messy business with the Giggler, despite the fact that he hasn't been pursuing one.

Modomnoc reaches her shoulder, and Sunshine crosses her arms, apprehensive despite the encouraging little thrum of wingbeats her bee gives her. "I was kidnapped," she finally says. "By a gang - vampires usually run in gangs, back home."