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OPEN POST 2021

1. Post here with the character you want to play with in the header or body
2. Put your prompt in the body of the comment (or leave it to me - i don't mind coming up with something!)
3. ????
4. Profit
IN THE MOOD FOR:
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Though it's become somewhat harder to doubt him. Very briefly, their eyes flick over to the sapling with the carved birds again - and then straight to the ground. That little puddle of mercury they just poured out sure is interesting!! ]
... Well, you found something unusual, [ they reply dryly. Despite the previously-mentioned concern about breaking their foot on some unseen rock, they idly scuff some dirt onto the mercury puddle just to have something to focus on that isn't Vangeance. ] It's fine. I was just surprised to see you during the day.
[ he's really wearing some crazy colors, isn't he? he stands out a lot. it's harder to tell at night. ]
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I suppose I did. I was wondering what to do if I'd stumbled on something related to the Administrator. Whether to examine it myself or seek company from someone else, or if it might pose a risk -- so it was a pleasant surprise to realize it was only a friendly acquaintance.
[ Note: 'friendly acquaintance,' not 'friend.' Because something tells him Cinnabar would balk at the latter. And Vangeance doesn't draw any closer, either. Because as much as Cinnabar treats him with caution, the reverse is also true. Though Vangeance worries less about any underhandedness or malice, and more that he might inadvertently scare Cinnabar off.
So he only gives his usual, genial smile -- friendly without being too intimate, warm but maintaining a certain distance. And though his gaze does briefly fall on that tree and its little birds, he notices the way Cinnabar quickly looks away, and decides not to mention it. Instead, he settles for: ]
I do prefer working during the day. But I've been having some sleepless nights lately. [ A small tilt of the head. ] Are you about to embark on your patrol?
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Waiting for the moon. It's still early. [ the sun's still setting, and there are still people milling around. case in point: there's one in front of them. They continue on in a neutral tone. ] ... You aren't the only one who can't sleep.
[ not sympathy, just a frank answer. true, their sleep schedule is backwards, but they're also nervous being here. They've gotten good at ignoring it, but it's insidious, creeping into their thoughts when they're still - the fear of being alone, stranded here, not knowing anything at all. After so many years, Cinnabar had liked to pretend they were numb to the strain of isolation; little did they know that they'd end up here and feel the sting of it more strongly than ever. ]
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Mm. I suppose it isn't surprising that this sort of place would make for many restless nights.
[ He gets it, in other words. He gets why Cinnabar might prefer to wait for nightfall before getting started.
There's a longer pause before he continues. ]
Cinnabar, I wonder if you'd permit me to ask about your homeland? [ His tone of voice is relentlessly calm and gentle. Not particularly enthusiastic, lest he sound invasive, but just a little curious. ] Of course, I understand if the subject is too painful to speak of. I wouldn't wish to exacerbate any feelings of homesickness.
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Fine. What do you want to know?
[ they're not homesick, not exactly, even if they miss the other gems. It's a complicated topic. But not so complicated that they can't talk about it. Cinnabar doesn't exactly have any secrets. While they continue speaking, they drop their shoes on the ground, stepping back into them. ]
But don't get your hopes up. There isn't much to say about it.
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I'm not seeking any information in particular.
[ Vangeance gives a soft hum in thought as he glances off into the foliage surrounding them. And while it's not really in his nature to speak to frankly in most situations, he gets the feeling being forthright might help put someone like Cinnabar more at ease.
There's the quiet 'thunk' of his helm as he rests his head back against the tree, keeping his gaze shifted aside. ]
... It's simply that I felt I've been far too ignorant about the ways of those other than humans. And perhaps it's somewhat crass of me, but our drastic differences made me curious. What kind of place you come from, how your days are spent, what kind of landscape you're accustomed to. What kind of life you live.
[ A pause before he offers Cinnabar a small smile, meant to be reassuring. ]
I'd be grateful for anything you'd be comfortable talking about.
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Anything. [ a small huff. ] That's not helpful.
[ and they're not a normal gem, anyway. How unfortunate that the only one Vangeance can ask is Cinnabar - as if they could tell him anything about what kind of life their people live... if Cinnabar was honest about themself, it would just be humiliating. Despite their dismissive response, though, they continue after a small pause. ]
... We live on an island in an endless sea. Me, fourteen other gems, and Kongou-sensei. It's green in the summer, and snowy in the winter. The insects and plants disappear. But they come back again every year, because they can make more of themselves. [ a pause. ] ... We aren't like that. Gems don't die. But if one of us disappears, there's no guarantee we'll be replaced. So we have to work hard to defend our home.
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... an island. [ Idle words to fill the silence while his mind races. ] It sounds quite pleasant if you put it that way. My homeland does border the sea, but it's quite far from where most of my work takes place and I've only seen it once. I can't imagine being surrounded by such a sight at all times.
[ -- they don't reproduce, then, if Cinnabar differentiates between the gems, and the insects and plants. And there's a difference between 'death' and 'disappearance.' Gems can be incapacitated, then? Or perhaps there's simply a limit to how much 'death' they can endure. And this 'Kongou-sensei' probably isn't a gem? What kind of relationship does this person(?) have with the gems, then? And what is he? Not to mention -- ]
But I take it your life isn't entirely idyllic, if defending your home is something you speak of so plainly. [ His tone of voice remains calm. Not dark, not pitying, because he somehow doubts Cinnabar wants that kind of simpering sympathy. But it's just a touch more careful than usual as he continues: ] May I ask what exactly you must defend yourselves from?
[ What kind of people(?) would invade an island, one that sounds so isolated and self-sufficient, and why? Already, there's an ill premonition prickling at the back of his neck, and Vangeance hopes that it's wrong. ]
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They were expecting him to ask that next question, though they were purposefully vague enough that he could have asked almost anything; it's the most important thing to learn about the way the gems live, after all. Cinnabar only buries the lede because they don't want to be pitied for that, too. ]
The moon. The ones who live there come during the day to try and take us away. Gems who go there don't come back.
[ their brow furrows a little bit as they say it, but they decide it's true enough. they're not sure what came back was really that gem anymore. ]
It's been going on longer than I've been alive. [ they pause, then fold their arms, closing their eyes with a small sigh. ] Before you ask, we don't know why. Not really.