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lostcarnival2018-05-30 04:18 pm
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⇨ THE EPILOGUE
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 61
Where: The Carnival
What: After all the rescues team return, it will be matter of tending to the wounded and getting the hell out of dodge. The Ringmaster can handle the fleeing part, but someone will need to look after those in the medical tent. Or, maybe, you just want to show up and ask what the hell happened.
Warnings: Some messed up consequences of faerie fuckery.
When: Day 61
Where: The Carnival
What: After all the rescues team return, it will be matter of tending to the wounded and getting the hell out of dodge. The Ringmaster can handle the fleeing part, but someone will need to look after those in the medical tent. Or, maybe, you just want to show up and ask what the hell happened.
Warnings: Some messed up consequences of faerie fuckery.
IN REPAIR↴![]() As the minutes tick past, all four rescue groups will eventually return. Everyone in the carnival is encouraged to help out, ensuring that the rescues and victims both are taken care of after the fact. You can tag in here as rescuers taking care of business around the carnival, victims recovering, or other workers checking in to see what's going on. This log is for general aftermath threads, made by anyone. |


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"I think I'd rather hear your side of things first, if you don't mind," she growls.
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It's said flatly, in the way that suggests that expressing any more emotional would have her furious.
"Then they left it to me to clean up the aftermath."
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Oh.
And now the Ringmaster's current condition makes a lot more sense. It's not hard for Peridot to put two and two together, having witnessed their leader's method of dealing with defeated enemies in the past.
She slumps slowly to sit on the lake shore, rather suddenly unable to deal with standing any longer. She's still staring at the Ringmaster, but without really seeing her, a haunted expression on her face.
"Why would they do that," she whispers, horrified, pushing a hand back through her hair. "As if the courts weren't already mad enough, now we've gone and killed another one of their number!?"
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"I haven't killed him," she clarifies miserably. "But from the sight of what they'd done... if I'd set him free, he would have been furious. He would never let what they did to him go. Fae can't comprehend indignity like that, it'd make them obsessed."
"When I tried to ask Lambert what happened, he told me I had the choice of taking Ignatius with us or killing him myself. As if that was his choice to make!"
She sounds genuinely hurt as she explains, in a way she doesn't often show. Lambert obviously let her down pretty hard.
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Peridot has, by this point, crumpled into rubbing her temples with both hands, and is now staring blankly into the sand. There is so much to take in here, too much to process, and she's already at her wits end trying to deal with literally everything else that has happened over the last few days. Pumpkin wanders back over and puts a little nubby paw on her knee, looking concerned.
"M-maybe I can try to talk to Lambert at some point, when he's feeling better?" she says lamely, knowing full well that the damage is already well beyond done. She even grimaces when she says it out-loud, hearing how stupid that sounds, but. She's just so sick of being helpless!
"Rrrgh-- What can I do? Isn't there some better way to contain him than..." she gestures at the Ringmaster's whole. Miserable situation. "You know. This?"
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"I'm not even sure what would be potent enough to contain him... And while trying to be humane?" She's really just as stressed out it seems. "I know this is far from desirable, but how do you imprison someone who is essentially a walking apocalypse? Not to mention, dead or not, he has at least six moms and all of them are going to be extremely pissed that he's missing in action!"
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She pulls on her ears, groaning prolongedly, trying to bring herself back to center. "I suppose just talking to him and explaining that this was just a big misunderstanding is out of the question?"
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She looks up again after a moment, frowning thoughtfully. "Ringmaster, if I may ask a question... Why not just kill him? Wouldn't he do the same to you, given the chance? I mean, I know striking down another of your kind is not an action without consequences, but what difference does it actually make if you destroy him or keep him prisoner? It sounds like the Summer Court is going to have it out for us either way. Isn't the net result the same? Aren't you just making things more complicated for yourself?"
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"I suppose that if he's a prisoner, it would be possible to barter his life in exchange for our escape, if it became necessary. If he's simply dead, then the Courts will assume I killed him for his power, and the only thing they could seek would be my punishment."
She exhales a bit of fire.
"But... more than that... I didn't choose to kill him. I didn't invite this situation, and when I took him, he was chained down and rendered utterly helpless." She lifts a paw, looking at her claws. "I remember him from Arcadia, I remember the day he was created. He was so young when everything happened, the Summer Maiden couldn't get through to him."
She hadn't honestly paid Ignatius much thought since. There had been a lot of fae they'd attempted to bring over to their side and failed. It's only now, seeing him again, and thinking about the past... it's made things complicated.
"I'm familiar with how gems are created, by now. You're born with a purpose, and as a part of something bigger. The Court Fae are much the same way. I know he's not guiltless, but... neither am I."
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"...I think I get it. It's like how I wouldn't want to shatter Jasper, even if I were given the opportunity to do so... and even though I severely dislike her, and she's a dumb rude idiot who literally only lives for fighting." She sighs, twitching the tip of her tail thoughtfully. She'd never wanted to see Jasper corrupted, eithe-r. Poofed, bubbled away, imprisoned? Sure. If she's being truthful though, ideally, she would have liked to have seen the quartz open her mind a bit and maybe come around to their way of thinking. Instead, she'd chosen self-destruction.
"It's hard to get through to people when they've been brought into the world existing under those kinds of circumstances and expectations. But... Dimplomacy is never really impossible. I mean look at me, I used to HATE Steven and ALL of his friends." The hands go up: She starts counting off all of the cystal gem's numerous infractions against her on her fingers. "They captured me, they put me in a stupid bubble and then they stole all of my equipment... Garnet crushed me, Pearl punched me, and Amethyst tied me up MULTIPLE times. Even when I was forced to work with them out of sheer necessity for survival, all I could think about was getting off of Earth and going back to serve my Diamond. It took time for me to see the truth."
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"If they had simply broken you... they never would have known what could have been. Blue Diamond gave me the impression that she would easily shatter her enemies in return, were it not for our contract."
She looks up at the sky.
"So much of my time here, with the carnival, has been attempting to give people the chance to be more than what they were. Even if it sometimes happened against their will... I had thought that if they were given the choice, they would never look beyond the world they knew. There are so many people I never would have met."
"I have never considered anything more than territory and dominance before the Summer and Winter Maidens sought me out. If they hadn't... maybe I would still be there, today."
And that wouldn't be a good thing.
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Peridot watches her sadly, silent for the moment. She has so many questions about the Ringmasters past, her curiosity burning to know more, but now hardly seems like the time for probing personal history questions.
"Maybe Ignatius just needs someone to reach out to him the way they reached out to you," she says softly. And then adds more dryly: "Granted, I'm well aware that this isn't exactly the ideal way to start off an effort like that, but. It certainly can't make things any worse to try, can it?"
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"We did try before, but in a time with such conflict, it's no wonder that he would hold close to those that supported him since his birth. Perhaps, we didn't have the chance to try hard enough."
"I know I'm going to have to speak with him. I doubt that he'll accept anything I say at first, but... maybe with time... he'll be able to see what I do in the creatures here."
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Bad joke? Sorry, she's kind of hung up on the six moms thing.
"Nyehhh... In all seriousness though--" She's about to launch into an impassioned speech, but, something makes her pause. "...Uh. Hm. Hold on. He can't hear us in there. Can he?"
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"Oh... hmm," she says. "I don't imagine so?"
But it's not like she has any practical experience with swallowing herself.
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"Sssspeaking from experience, and knowing what I know about the way in which sound is transmitted... He can probably at least hear you. Uuuunless you have some sort of magically sound-proofed stomach, that is."
This conversation just got so much more awkward.
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"I'm not sure?"
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"I could... Go in very quickly, and try to check. If you wanted," she says hesitantly, after a moment's consideration. It feels like a very strange thing to suggest, but. She's not sure what else they can do, if they want to be certain? Her camera drone isn't exactly built for such a job.
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"That sounds extremely dangerous," she says. She would be super amused if it weren't for the fact that so much has gone wrong today and she doesn't want anybody else getting hurt.
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She doesn't know anything about the drone, really.
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She grumbles thoughtfully, conceding that this is probably not the smartest way to go about this, at least not for the amount of risk involved. She's really tired okay, even geniuses are allowed some dumb ideas now and then.
"It would probably be good to know how careful you need to be about what you say while he's in there, is my primary concern," eyeballing her stomach. Stars this is a weird conversation. "Mmmm... OH! Wait wait, I've got it!"
She holds up her gauntlet clad hand and, one by one, pulls out three items out of the gem set within it: the spider drone, a little keychain flashlight, and some duct tape. In seconds, with her INCREDIBLE ENGINEERING POWERS, the keychain is taped to the drone, and she holds her new creation up triumphantly.
"Here, put this in your mouth. But don't swallow it! Just let it climb down your throat."
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