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Entry tags:
- !pilgrimage,
- aziraphale (john gates),
- balthazar (alexander wilton),
- cabanela (dillon hays),
- chivy darrell (trevor kirby),
- elena gilbert (chloe taylor),
- gabriel (sylvester wilton),
- izaya orihara (toshiyuki kaneko),
- jonas quinn (john hamilton),
- liam mcnally (owen bates),
- maladicta von borogravia (milena tichý),
- malcolm reed (gavin stark),
- pollution (neil mathis),
- re-l mayer (masako hart),
- the doctor (william harris olsen),
- william flemming (allen grant),
- { caprica-six (marisa alexander),
- { famine (david mathis),
- { hope estheim (garrett ross),
- { uther doul (huw downing)
smaller patch of fading sky [ open ]
WHO: EVERYONE. All PCs thus far will be in this log, through active tagging or implication.
WHAT: THRILLS. SPILLS. Hiking trip toward the Diamond City.
WHERE: The Overworld.
WHEN: Forward-dated to May 1st (Tuesday) through May 7th (Monday).
WARNINGS: May contain violence or other mentions of physical harm. This is not summer camp.
NOTES: More information can be found on the OOC post here. Please read it!
Gathered in the morning haze, Sleepers were brought to the mouth of the Cave with plenty of supplies and equipment. Compasses that would point them toward the City. Backpacks full of clothes and food, medical kits, tents and even weapons. Stun rifles and knives — to fight off any unwanted company, they said. ("Watch out for their bite," Ryan had commented. "Those fuckers are downright feral.") The straight and narrow path would get them there in six days if they kept a good clip. They were sent off just like that. Refusals to leave were met with a wall of guard force officers blocking the entrance back into the cave city. No way to go but forward, unless someone was particularly stalwart about remaining.
From the exterminator's station near the mouth, leaving the Cave was as simple as a short hike upward into the fresh air of the Overworld. Dust and an uncomfortable sort of heat pervaded the atmosphere, light winds stirring up the sand and teasing the meager bits of vegetation that had grown. No matter what direction you looked... it was all wasteland, cracked ground and desolate emptiness. Jutting up from scarred ground were boulders and small spires made entirely of glass and patches of stone; instead of reflecting the harsh sunlight, they seemed to absorb it and only add to the muted loneliness of the atmosphere. As far as the eye could see, there was no life to be found.
With no other option, the Sleepers eventually made their way onward.
WHAT: THRILLS. SPILLS. Hiking trip toward the Diamond City.
WHERE: The Overworld.
WHEN: Forward-dated to May 1st (Tuesday) through May 7th (Monday).
WARNINGS: May contain violence or other mentions of physical harm. This is not summer camp.
NOTES: More information can be found on the OOC post here. Please read it!
Gathered in the morning haze, Sleepers were brought to the mouth of the Cave with plenty of supplies and equipment. Compasses that would point them toward the City. Backpacks full of clothes and food, medical kits, tents and even weapons. Stun rifles and knives — to fight off any unwanted company, they said. ("Watch out for their bite," Ryan had commented. "Those fuckers are downright feral.") The straight and narrow path would get them there in six days if they kept a good clip. They were sent off just like that. Refusals to leave were met with a wall of guard force officers blocking the entrance back into the cave city. No way to go but forward, unless someone was particularly stalwart about remaining.
From the exterminator's station near the mouth, leaving the Cave was as simple as a short hike upward into the fresh air of the Overworld. Dust and an uncomfortable sort of heat pervaded the atmosphere, light winds stirring up the sand and teasing the meager bits of vegetation that had grown. No matter what direction you looked... it was all wasteland, cracked ground and desolate emptiness. Jutting up from scarred ground were boulders and small spires made entirely of glass and patches of stone; instead of reflecting the harsh sunlight, they seemed to absorb it and only add to the muted loneliness of the atmosphere. As far as the eye could see, there was no life to be found.
With no other option, the Sleepers eventually made their way onward.
| Day 1: Calm | | Day 2: Animals | | Day 3: Sandstorm | | Day 4: Mansion | | Day 5: Thomp | | Days 6&7: Long way |
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But he was letting his thoughts get away from him.
Again, his attention turned back to focus on Gabriel. "Taken in?" he asked, clearly confused, but after a few moments of thought, his expression turned to a mix of concern and annoyance. Gabriel had seen it, this world, before the disaster. The Doctor doubted it had been through time travel. "Memory manipulation?"
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Gabriel kinda hoped not.
He snorted, throwing the Doctor an amused glance, because it was either that or keep on being depressed and-or bitter, and they wouldn't want that, would they? No. "You actually sound disappointed there, bucko."
Okay, so the 'not sounding bitter' thing didn't really work. Damn.
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"Is it distinguishable? From your real memories?" Whatever pretenses he'd held in the cave of their memories being dreams was gone, with the guard force not around to do anything about it, and he really was concerned about how these new memories affected people.
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The irony that it was now happening to him wasn't lost on him. It did start to make him wonder, again, if this was a construct specifically for him.
"No," the archangel admitted grimly after a moment. He knew it was there in some objective fashion because, unlike his first rehab, he knew what it was the rehab did; not only that, but the Doctor had explicitly called him on the dissonance of his knowing the landscape from a time when, according to his real memories, he shouldn't have been able to know anything about. But he couldn't see the memory's edges. It blended so seamlessly in with the rest of him that it took effort to even maintain the knowledge that, yes, it had to be false.
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The sun was strong, though, and he lifted a hand to his brow after asking the question, paused, and patted Gabriel on the shoulder, uttering, "Come, let's find some shade." There weren't many options, but one of the taller spires had enough for the two of them to get some protection while the group sorted itself out to make the long trek.
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The archangel gave the old man an exasperated look, but submitted to the direction, making for one of the spires. There, he spun on his heel, his hands raised in an emphatic gesture of wry frustration. "If I remembered any of it, d'you think I'd forget that the memory isn't real? Nuh-uh. I'd be able to trace it for sure."
He was ... pretty sure.
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"Is there anything... any other memories you think are out of place?" Probably a long shot, since the memories would have to come up for him to recognize them for what they were.
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With a sound somewhere between a grunt and a snort he leaned back against the spire, hissing a bit at the heat and looking down at his singed fingers with a frown. "There's the one they gave me before. The one with the wedding cake. I didn't know that one wasn't real until after a few days had passed."
But he'd known what the rehab did, now. He'd known and he still hadn't found it. With a sigh he rubbed his face and looked out over the landscape, and in that moment his amber eyes looked ancient. "This kind of thing isn't supposed to be able to happen to me."
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The Doctor paid attention to the wording of that statement. Most would say things like 'this can't happen to me', a surprised expression when something that always happened to someone else suddenly happened to you. But Gabriel spoke as though, even if it could happen to him, it wouldn't have worked. "Why is that, then?" he asked with a half-smile.
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He could say that he'd been a pagan god. He could keep that cover; only his brothers knew the difference. But pagan gods weren't actually all that powerful ... well, in comparison to angels, anyway. Still, the Doctor wouldn't know the difference. It wasn't like Gabriel had forgotten how to be the Trickster in a month.
"I taught you all your tricks."
Lies. Just more lies, on top of the ones the Caretaker was forcing on them, on top of the ones Gabriel had lived with for too long. He exhaled a long, weary sigh. "Because that kind of thing isn't possible to do to an archangel."
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As curious as he was about Gabriel's abilities, the fellow was clearly not in a state to start inquiring. "Let us hope these memories fade on our trip, hmm? We still have no idea what the city holds for us. Could be we'll be the first to arrive." Which would mean there wouldn't be any facilities in place for further memory manipulation.
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Not that it mattered right now anyway either, since his Grace was gone, his wings torn out, his powers vanished. He glanced toward the sky, unaware of the momentary longing that flashed across his face. He'd managed not to think too hard about his wings. "They'll fade," he said, his tone lackluster. "Like the other one. After a few days it settled in and I could see it."
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"That's good! It still lingers, though, does it?" False memories that stuck around didn't seem very appealing to the Doctor. He couldn't imagine them being comfortable for anyone else, either.
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Usually he didn't much care whether people believed in him or not, but sometimes ... sometimes it was infuriating. It only reminded him of how much Dad hadn't done when he could have. "They stick around," he confirmed. "They're just not so ninja."
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It did make him laugh, though. He'd never thought to find himself face-to-face with an archangel, least of all in a place like this.
Shaking his head, he patted Gabriel's arm. "If my understanding is correct, then, you found yourself here, with none of your abilities, able to be manipulated much like any other being..." A frown formed. "That certainly says something for the power these people hold..."
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At that comment his lips twisted a bit with ironic humour. "There were extenuating circumstances. I'd just been killed by my own damned brother. First archangel to die, for the record, so it's entirely possible I got shoved through into another universe without the people here needing to do much at all except snatch me up in their fishing net."
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These thoughts he kept to himself, however. At least for the time being. But it was obvious the Doctor was doing some serious thinking by the solemn expression on his face, and after a moment, he shrugged it off and offered Gabriel a smile. "It certainly seems like we may have our work cut out for us, doesn't it? Figuring out what's happened, how we got here... And, of course, how to get home."
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Only thing that could kill an archangel--an archangel's blade. And now he thought about it, what he'd just been saying made a lot of sense. Archangels weren't exactly bound by time and space, or at least not to the extent of lesser beings. Though his mind shied away from the memory of the overwhelming pain of his Grace failing, if there was any part of an angel akin to a soul--and there was; Anael had had a soul as Anna, and Gabriel, Balthazar and Aziraphale certainly had to have souls now--it made a lot of sense if that part of him had been shunted away through a rip in universes.
Though that did, still, beg the question of how Balthazar and Aziraphale had gotten here, at least it did imply that nothing had happened to Gabriel himself but natural forces. The people here had just taken advantage of them, knowingly or unknowingly.
Gabriel's answering grin was sketchy and a bit twisted. "I'd like to see that, now. Especially as, thanks to some of my idiotic brothers, I'm not even sure 'home' still exists."
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The latter comment had him ever more curious. There were other archangels floating around, were there? And if Gabriel was the first to die, had they died after, or had they been brought here without dying?
But it was the part about 'home' that had him most curious. "How do you mean?"
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In truth, the betrayal had been as sharp as the pain of actually dying. Up until that moment some part of him, the part of him that had loved Lucifer, had wept for him, had refused to side against him for so long, still hadn't quite believed Lucifer would kill him.
The Doctor's voice dragged him forcibly out of the recollection, but the archangel's gaze was still distant as he looked at the other man. Then he seemed to shake himself and his expression closed down into an grim smile. "It was Armageddon. Coupla knuckleheads and one of my younger brothers managed to stop it with some help from yours truly, but apparently one of my other older brothers objected. There's an angelic civil war raging back home. Only know about it because of Balthazar over there."
He jerked his head in the direction of the group and the tall, greying angel sort-of visible. "He's from a time a ways after me. And it ain't going so well. There might not be anything left by the time we figure anything out."
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His gaze followed towards the group, though it was difficult to pick out just who Gabriel was indicating. It wasn't all that important, at any rate. He'd keep the name in mind should he come across anyone by it, however. Turning his gaze back to Gabriel, the Doctor offered a weak smile. "Perhaps when you return, you'll return to your own time. That might be enough to change how things go." Who really knew with these things?
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Then he shook his head and snorted. "Let's not talk pipedreams just yet, Doc. We've got to get to this Diamond City of theirs first."
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The Doctor squeezed a dollop of the lotion onto his hand and applied it to his face and neck. He didn't fancy a sunburn on top of the heat and the long walk they had before them.
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