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lostcarnival2018-01-15 02:54 pm
Entry tags:
- !event,
- 9s,
- @wismuth,
- anghel higure,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- frisk,
- ginko,
- jinx,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- lambert,
- mari makinami illustrious,
- miko nakadai,
- mr. gold,
- peridot,
- reira akaba,
- renzo shima,
- rita mordio,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- tyki mikk,
- victor nikiforov,
- yotsuba tamaki,
- yugo,
- yukio okumura,
- yuzu hiragi,
- yūya sakaki
⇨ WISMUTH
Who: Everyone!
When: S2:D6-D11
Where: Wismuth and the Carnival Grounds
What: The carnival enjoys a few days in Wismuth, a coastal city on this planet's version of the American east. However, there are a few things very unique about this version of the planet...
Warnings: The usual, wholesome fun.
When: S2:D6-D11
Where: Wismuth and the Carnival Grounds
What: The carnival enjoys a few days in Wismuth, a coastal city on this planet's version of the American east. However, there are a few things very unique about this version of the planet...
Warnings: The usual, wholesome fun.
PILLAR OF CREATION↴![]() Upon arriving, things in Wismuth will seem pretty peaceful. It's a massive city, with no shortage of things going on, but things like violent crime and homelessness are at an all time low. You can wander the streets without much scrutiny, presumed to just be tourists, and most people here come across as helpful and friendly. ► VIBRANCY: The main thing that sets this planet apart is its vibrancy - AKA, the raw creative energy its filled with, flowing from its status as a Pillar of Creation. There is no literal pillar, but Wismuth and its planet is a place where Creation's energy comes through strongest. As a result, everything here feels somehow more real, more intense in a way that's hard to put a finger on. Life is abundant, and its bleeds through in every sensation. ► ATTRACTIONS: There are plenty of things to see while going around the city. First and foremost, there is a lovely beach area bordering the ocean, and a number of tourist aimed attractions built around it. There are giant malls, movie theaters, live stage performances, museums and all kinds of other points of cultural interest. Anything you can do in a big city you can do here, but better. ► ALLOWANCES: The Ringmaster will be giving everyone a reasonable amount of local currency for a few days on the town. You can't make any massive acquisitions with it, but it's more than enough to eat out, see some shows, go to the beach, and whatever you like. You can feel free to pick up some casual supplies, like mundane clothing and souvenirs. There will be more given out later, after the performance week. ► PERFORMANCE: Performance week is starting early this time, after only a couple days of exploration. When the carnival has already been on vacation for a month, the Ringmaster figures they may as well get right to it, and then do more touring afterwards. Members of the local populace will find themselves in the carnival once performances begin, dazzled by the other worldly sights. Magic doesn't seem to exist here, despite the fact that it will flow easier for people bringing it from other worlds. |


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With that he sets off, walking the slow and deliberate walk of someone who doesn't want to look like they're too intoxicated to move steadily, not bothering to look back or give them any thanks. Too inebriated and or embarrassed to think to do it, Julien would guess.
"Kids," he says with a sigh, stretching out his legs in front of him. "Hopefully he'll learn. Ugh, my poor tail though! There was a cocktail umbrella in it!" He's been in the helpfully large enough walk-in shower in his trailer ever since he escaped this lot of guests. "I... thank you. People find me interesting a lot but I didn't really think I'd ever be just cornered like that."
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Once he's gone, he turns to Julien with a sympathetic expression. "Apparently some of the guests in Alola were giving the carnival problems like that, too. It's really rude!"
Yuya's not exactly the pinnacle of politeness himself, but he can't believe someone really behaving that way--especially to something that's talking back. Alcohol is the worst.
"Are you okay?"
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Immediately after being asked the question he says, "I'm fine, thanks for asking!" like it's a route response. "How about you, they kinda turned on you after I split. Did any of them go and touch you?"
Julien's kind of waiting for the other shoe to drop here. Yuya had been very unhappy with him back at the ball - for understandable reasons, absolutely, but Julien doesn't like confrontation very much.
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He does however, scrunch up his face in distaste when he remembers the drunks. "Just the one that was crying on you. The rest of them were complaining that I wasn't fun!"
He says it like it's some personal affront, crossing his arms. Whatever, he's all about having fun! "But they didn't hurt me. I hope there aren't a bunch of people coming in like that..."
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Well, all right, he'd still find it offputting to be asked by a group of strangers who'd clearly been hitting the bottle, and getting touched gently is very different from being climbed on and all that. Even so.
"If there are more like them... well, guess it depends on if there's any more wild parties happening near our entrance while we're accepting visitors," he says, suspecting that there will be and he'll get cornered like that several more times. There had been a club only a few blocks away, and the beach isn't much further from that. The kinds of distances that probably won't get too many people just stumbling into the Carnival on their way out, but seem like a fun group excursion when proposed.
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He glances aside to Julien. "Yeah, it's no problem," he waves his hand with a smile. "Were you trying to do something before they, uh, surrounded you?"
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He snorts and confesses, "I kinda like watching people do the double-take. You know, glance at you, realize you're not normal, whip their heads back around, try to figure out if you're real... It's part of the attraction of coming here when we visit, I bet, just how many of us look bizarre. But I'd like to think I still stand out."
"When I first turned into a bird, I couldn't do this," he continues, gesturing to his his chest with a hand, to his cheek with the palp on the other side. "And most people didn't know it was possible to end up like me, so I got so much attention. When that happens, you kinda have to learn to like it. Otherwise, you're miserable."
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"I don't think I'd like that." It's not the same kind of attention as someone enjoying his performance, or finding him charming. But Julien seems to make it work for him, or at least claims he does.
"You couldn't always switch between being a human and a bird?"
He... thinks that's how Julien described it when he first arrived. Like a selkie, whatever those are.
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Portland feels like it took a lot longer than a month, and Julien doesn't remember his selkie story off the top of his head. He shrugs. "I consider myself human no matter what's going on, I'm just... also a bird. But yeah, after I turned I was like that for a year, until just before I ended up here. Where I'm from, you don't turn back, after you turn into something."
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"Why did you, uh, turn into a bird?" He guesses 'don't turn back' is why he can't be not a bird entirely, but slip out of his skin?
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Considering, he taps his palps together in front of his chin, and rubs one over the other.
"It's a long story if it's told well, but uh... there was a giant monster and I felt helpless, and I thought if I could fly and carry people it would be worth it. And it was," he adds hastily. "It was worth it. It is worth it. Things were bad and I helped turn things around."
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"So you... there was danger and you turned into a bird to help? Does that happen to everyone?" He did say they don't turn back--maybe people in Julien's world are all a mix of human-like and gigantic animals. "What about when you lose your hands?"
Because he witnessed the disaster that was Nightmare Horse Foster, and he's pretty sure Julien's bird body does not have fully functional hands.
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"It hardly happens to anyone. You have to want it. You have to... you need to have a better connection to the collective unconscious, first of all. Then you have to reach and make it as clear as you can what you need, and mean it. Then you see what that's going to do to you, and you can back off or accept it. I backed off a few times when the stakes were lower - I'd always wanted to fly, but where I'm from being any good at it means actually being a giant bird."
He smiles lopsidedly. "I have a few fingers left on my wings, even if they're rarely useful. My feet can work as hands - though that also means I don't perch as well as real birds, my grip doesn't lock. Mostly I use them and my beak. It took a lot of adjusting, but you know, people who lost their hands in injuries or never had any learn to compensate too. There are things we can do well, and poorly, and things we need devices or friends for."
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He's got a point about disabilities, though. Yuya understands it, but in a distant way where he doesn't imagine it happening to him because, frankly, that's too distressing. "That's true... if it's what you wanted, then it's not a bad thing, right? Or something you just have to tolerate."
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Also he's not going to go into how that connection is sentient and how complicated all of that gets. Yuya's curious, not here for an hour of exposition about something not related to the here and now.
He nods. "It was bad! Haha, I'll admit, it was bad! I upended my whole life so I could do something in a situation that took less than a day and there were absolutely times when I regretted it later. But when that happens you don't have a choice except to get used to it, and stewing in what you've lost just makes it worse." He's definitely one to try to put a positive spin on his own experiences, to gloss over the trouble.
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Still, if it really is that permanent then being optimistic about it isn't a bad thing. And it looks like the situation has... since improved? He nods affirmatively. "It's fun to fly like that, right?"
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"Oh, totally! I mean it's a lot of work, but it's this thrill, too, even when I go and tire myself out. I actually get antsy these days if I go too long without being up in the air." Julien has to grin. "It's kinda like when you go running long distance and you hit that high. ...Actually it's probably exactly that."
He's a junkie for flight.
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Seeing as he obviously can't fly. He knows what it's like riding on things that do fly, though. "But since I'm an acrobat, I do a lot of tricks really high in the air. It's a lot of fun!"
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"That stuff looks hard, but it looks like fun, too. Is it true if you jump off the wire you just float down? Do they let just anyone try that?" He pauses to roll his eyes at himself good-naturedly. "Hey, just because I can fly doesn't mean I'm not curious. I'm really heavy and muscle-powered, I can't really drift."
He has totally gone on the roller coaster for the floating afterwards, at least, with his human body. For some reason the cars just don't accommodate a horse-sized four hundred fifty pound bird? What an omission.
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So yes, Julien could throw himself from the high wire at no risk. Yuya never does it on purpose, but there have been times where he's lost his balance. It's like an action field, though--in fact, probably even safer than that.
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"So, were you an acrobat before coming here? It seems like it'd take a while to learn." He doesn't know how long Yuya's been here. Some people get more or less obviously changed in the same period, so he can't gauge by that.
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And having such an effective safety net means Yuya and push said practice to its limits, and nobody has to freak out about the 14 year old on the high rope. "And I don't think anything is impossible here for the Ringmaster. She controls all of it."