Lost Carnival Mods (
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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'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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"I suppose..." she'll say, still sounding a bit noncommittal. Her breathe smells like Gatorade.
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The gem flops back down on the sand next to Pumpkin and holds up the little remote feed that she has connected to the drone, which appears to be made out of an old, busted digital camera. "The feed isn't great, but it's better than nothing, I guess. Let's see..."
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JUMPSCARE.
A glowing red hand grabs the front of the drone, momentarily blocking the feed. There is a faint grunt of exertion, and the sounds of wet flesh shifting.
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"...Yes. He's awake," she reports unhappily. Now she's extra glad that she didn't go in there herself? And she's not going to get that drone back, is she.
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Instead of just a grunt, though, there's a choked off cry of pain this time. Finally, she'll be able to catch sight of the top of his head and one shoulder, the rest of his body squeezed between the walls of her stomach and lost from sight, like someone trapped in a terrible spelunking accidents. Liquid fire pours from the wounds still visible in his chest and back.
His movements are clumsy, and seem like he must be delirious and only barely clinging to consciousness. She'll hear another miserable sound as he tries to get a better grip on the probe and absolutely fails.
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"...I know you're already well aware of this, but. I would highly recommend removing him from there as soon as you are possibly able to," is all she says, sounding somewhat faint, a vaguely haunted expression on her face. Good golly was that disturbing to see!
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She gingerly crawls towards to end of the water, bending down as if to smell the drone in front of her. She exhales sadly, and it's enough that it will actually ruffle Peridot's hair a bit.
"I shouldn't feel this way," she says, curling up her forelegs in the sand.
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Peridot, on the other hand, just feels bad. She was really hoping that maybe she could at least give the Ringmaster some good news, but in her determination to be helpful, she just made things worse.
"Shouldn't feel what way?" she asks, not wanting to make any assumptions.
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"I've happily slain many enemies in the past... and I feel that I would again, in the same situations. Isn't it hypocritical to be so concerned with this one particular instance, when I'm sure he's done many things mortals would consider worthy of death?"
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"It's hard for me to answer that, truthfully. But... I assume that in the past when you've 'slain' people, it was generally a lot more quick and decisive than this. You wouldn't have been striking him down in a fair fight."
She really doesn't feel good about that answer, but what else can she do?
"I think if Steven were here, he'd probably say something like... it's never a bad thing to show empathy, no matter how hypocritical it may make you." She taps her claws on the ground thoughtfully for a moment. "...Even though I could also probably come up with several highly specific scenarios where it WOULD be a bad thing, given enough time and the motivation to prove him wrong, but. I don't think this is one of them."
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"Is it really that bad down there?" she asks, though from her tone it sounds like she already mostly believes it.
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"He definitely doesn't seem comfortable," is the best Peridot can do for an explanation, without getting too gross about it. "It's uh... Pretty cramped. And it looked like he might be bleeding fire...?"
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It looks like she's getting up to go, but she pauses.
"Can you... still retrieve your drone? Or is it best to forget about it?"
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Gingerly, Peridot picks up the monitor for the drone, and glances at it. The feed is completely dead.
"...I think he broke it," she says, sounding mildly annoyed. "Ugh. It's fine, I think I have the parts to build another one." She looks back up at the Ringmaster after a tick, frowning slightly. "What are you going to do?"
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"...I'm not sure I want to explain until I've seen if it works or not," she says. "It's a bit... intimate. And will probably make things worse before they get better."
Which is one of the most worrying things she could say but alright.
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"Well. Whatever it is, if you require any assistance? You know how to reach me."
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