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Alessa "Red" Daniels ([personal profile] damnable) wrote in [community profile] eastbound2023-04-02 03:45 pm

[audio] un: nah (forward-dated to the 3rd)

So turns out the beacon can swallow you up and spit you right back out after several decades in your own world - in case everyone else is as unaware of that being a possibility as I was.

Name's Red for those of you who didn't know me before when I was teenage-shaped and brand spankin' new to life. For those who did, sorry for the awkward, weird social situation the beacon's just created for us. Now that I'm wiser-to-life, I feel it's better to be up front about some things. I can see people's souls, auras, whatever you wanna call 'em. So I know a lot about someone from the get-go, and I can't turn it on and off.

So there's some options:

A) I can tell you what I see when I meet you in full detail so you know what I know.

B) We both pretend like I don't see shit. Denial is not just a river in Egypt, it's a fun little coping mechanism.

C) My ability malfunctions - can't control this but it happens here.

D) I can make some colorful description up, and we roll with it, cause why not? Live your dreams.

If you got a preference, let me know or I'll assume B is it. I'll be at the bar, drinking about a thousand drinks, and grappling with sudden onslaught of memories and emotions and all that messy fun shit. Cheers, and Happy Train day.

( OOC: Open to network responses and/or action spam. If you want Red to see your chars' aura at some point, feel free to fill it permissions here - I assume her ability just doesn't work if there's nothing filled out so no worries regardless. :) If you already filled it out on her old journal, no need to fill it out again! )
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[personal profile] thedreamer 2023-04-20 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Far from it.

[ There's almost the muted outline of a sigh in his words as he admits to it. The chance was slim, admittedly, but the instinct to protect himself by attempting to dodge it one more time was difficult to quell.

But no, no of course not. He knows her better than that by now.

What he has to say isn't anywhere near as terrible as it could have been. He saw that clearly in his mind's eye. But what he ultimately did isn't anything that sits easily in his hearts, either. ]


I resisted Rathakku, but I was overtaken by one of the Paladins who'd been sacrificed. It begged for help. [ What he isn't saying directly is that in this instance, he allowed for it. The Paladin was different from Rathakku and he could handle it, he'd thought. Well, he'd thought a lot of things in fact, and he was wrong. His inflated self-confidence led him to believe he could have resisted and that the entity might have been an unwelcome, but mostly harmless presence. He only agreed because he thought he'd be helping, and keeping anyone else from being possessed, anyone vulnerable and without the same defenses he has. ]

It wanted revenge and it was stronger than I'd anticipated. Ultimately, it forced me to kill a harpy and that seemed to satisfy it. Blood for blood.

[ For someone who hides and runs from the worst parts of himself, it's more than difficult to discuss, and yet they're close enough, the pair of them, that he feels she's owed the answer to her question. Even if he took the long way around. He doesn't say that so much of what the Paladin felt was so familiar to him; the loss of family, being the last, until he'd died himself. That loneliness, that want for revenge—he lost track of where his own thoughts ended and the Paladin's began. ]