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middleofsomewhere2021-01-26 08:40 pm
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Entry tags:
- !mission ten,
- alice liddell (am) [ou],
- cassie cage [ou],
- entrapta [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- katsuya jonouchi [au-crau],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- persephone [ou],
- ple two [ou],
- ryo [ou],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- thanatos [ou],
- trunks brief (future) [ou],
- yugi mutou [ou],
- ~x~bucky barnes [crau],
- ~x~conan edogawa [ou],
- ~x~kurosaki ichigo [ou],
- ~x~lan xichen [ou],
- ~x~mami tomoe [ou],
- ~x~nita callahan [crau],
- ~x~prisoner [ou],
- ~x~raven [ou],
- ~x~rich goranski [ou],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou],
- ~x~xander woods [ou],
- ~x~yoite [ou],
- ~x~yosuke otoha [ou]
Conclusion
Thank you.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
For those inside the system the voices of the Great-Seasons ring out around them once the red mass has vanished and the blue plinth it was smothering is freed once more. They don't have all that much time to reflect on that before they find themselves waking up once more in their bodies around the tree trunks.
Or at least, around the tube that is the Great-Season they entered through. All illusions have vanished now, all that is left are pipes and metal.
The Great-Seasons allow them passage out from the centre, no sentries or pipes attack them this time. Everything seems to have been put to rights, the walls in the Autumn sector have stopped moving, there is no strange weather effects in the Summer Sector, no engineering problems in Winter and all the camaloid creatures in Spring are calm. Any Helpmates they come across are doing their jobs and no longer malfunctioning.
After a small amount of time, enough to check that all is well, their SCA's light up. All Passengers are to return to the Voidtrecker Express.
Considering the vast distances involved it is probably best that they use the evacuation function to return to the Luggage carriage.
Once all Voidtreckers have returned the train returns to the Void once more.
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"Be careful Thanatos, it's hot." She holds the cup carefully away from herself until she can take a seat, settling in on the bench in a slightly awkward position. If she were feeling less awkward and more confident in this friendship, she'd razz him about the sign, but the awkward still lingers. She blows on her cup and holds it up to her lips to test it.
"He's never had hot chocolate. Or most things--I have so many things I'm going to make you try." The meal she's planning to share with Madoka springs to mind. He should know the tastes of the realm he visits.
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He takes a seat a respectable distance from Persephone and places his mug on the table. Mort gets placed beside it. The emotional support guard bean mouse squeaks on his own.
"Ryo, you haven't met Mort yet, have you?" He tilts his head to the plush Chthonic Companion. "He was my item from home, apparently."
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"He's a very cute item from home."
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"I haven't yet." He offers the mouse a smile. "Hello, Mort." Because when someone is attached enough to a stuffed animal to introduce it, you absolutely greet the stuffed animal.
(Plus, it squeaks. Just because it's not pinging his sense doesn't mean it's not alive somehow.)
He takes a sip of his cocoa and a moment to think. There's really no good way to segue into this conversation; he may as well just start it and hope. "So, Thanatos...are you doing alright?" A beat. "And I'm not asking whether you're injured."
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"..." Thanatos expected, maybe hoped, this would happen. How can he put to words everything going on in his head. "I am probably not by your standards."
Even as he says that, he berates himself. Try... try like he's been doing with Hypnos back home. Like he was doing... "Khh, why does the train deem one world worth saving while also dooming another?"
Close enough.
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So she doesn't have anything to base what he says on, grasping for straws to connect it to something. She just has more backstory to connect with.
"You mean in general, why it chooses one world over another, or is this more about your role at home? I'm sure they wouldn't doom your world."
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The continuation is an issue, and Ryo sits back a bit, brow furrowed. Thanatos...has been an anxious mess ever since he'd arrived, as far as Ryo can tell (and it certainly takes one to know one). He's the god of death for his world, desperate to escape and go back; he'd talked about leaving chaos behind; and there was also the matter of Zagreus, who'd hate him for leaving but is also punished by it for some reason-
It still doesn't quite make sense, but Persephone helps bring it into focus a bit more. "Wait- wait- do you think your world is doomed because you're here?"
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"There is no death when I am trapped." Thanatos is suddenly all tension throughout his body, and he grips his mug tightly. Without any doubt, Thanatos knows his world is suffering, and if he was there, he'd feel it in every piece of him. He's spared that sensory agony, but he has the memory of how horrible it is.
"Things were already bad with the eternal winter and the war. This train has no idea of what it does to those who have no part in any of this."
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"First, thank you for the trust." She smiles, a little sad and thin, then clasps her hands on the table, "I don't... Okay I'm going to level with both of you. We do not really know what happens to our worlds while we're here. For a long time, we thought time didn't move at home, that we returned to the point we left whenever it decided to return us. I held onto that for a while, to stay sane, that I was just living out a long moment outside of time. Then we got to talk to the train and it claimed that's not true. But it gave us no reason to think to our worlds were destroyed without us. Especially for those more essential to it's workings." She nods to him.
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The explanations - both of them - make everything so much worse. Thanatos' world has an eternal winter and a war, and death itself doesn't happen without him there? Gods, no wonder he was panicking so much about being trapped-
...again. Being trapped again. Is that how he knew that death wouldn't happen without him? Had his world already tested the theory?
And then Persephone confirms that time is moving on without them.
He has to stop for a moment at that and just breathe, and take that homesickness, and pack it away. He'll handle that later. For now, he...
...has nothing to say. It's a lot, and he can't think of anything to say that will help. Instead, he reaches across the table and gently lays his hand atop Thanatos's. It's not much, but hopefully it'll help, if only a little.
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"I'm perfectly capable of ruining the world without the train's help. The train just makes it harder for it to end." Could anyone back home find him? They must know what's happening this time by day's end. Thanatos hopes that no one believes he would willingly throw the world into chaos.
Although, he had defied his duty in a major way... but that was for Zagreus! Just Zagreus!
He doesn't register Ryo's hand upon his as he continues, emotion staining every word. "People seem to think a lack of death means immortality, but it doesn't. They still get hurt. Still get diseased. Still need to eat. A lack of death just means those who should have passed from a mortal wound do not but still feel the pain. The sick lay in agony with no hope of a reprieve. Hunters can't hunt, and even if they catch animals, they can't turn them into food. Suddenly, more and more reach the point where they should be dying but can't because I'm trapped. I can't help them. Can't release them from their suffering. Can't do anything."
Thanatos pulls away from Ryo (when had he put his hand on his?) and rubs his wrists. He swears he can feel those shackles. Mort squeaks in alarm, but he can't hear him. "It just takes me being restrained. Chained up. Shoved in a chest." He motions on the table the shape of a box. It's far too small for a grown man to fit into. "That's all it takes in my world."
Death is shaking now. "And Zagreus is probably trapped in lava in Asphodel like the idiot he is. Unable to die and be revived in the House. Because there is no way he'd give up his search for his mother after finally meeting her for the first time. I'm supposed to be helping. I'm not--I-I'm not supposed to be torturing him!"
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"Hey--hey!" She nudges Mort closer to him, hoping the mouse will ease what she cannot.
"Look, the train brought us here to help people. I--I'll ask Nita if we can ask the train if people are alright in your world, if death still passes. Maybe no time is passing on your world because you're not here or someone else is taking up the mantle of death. New gods are born all the time, taking up pieces of their parent's legacies, finding parts of their power their own. Hermes helps you gather souls to the Underworld in my world. I can't--I can't believe it would have us run around the multiverse helping people only to let your own world suffer!"
She puts a hand on his arm, gently, "And Zagreus--he doesn't...You're not torturing him. This is not in your control, none of this is or was in your control. No matter what happened to you."
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And as if that's not enough, Thanatos is blaming himself for his friend being in pain-
He's out of his seat and around the table before he knows it. Persephone may not be able to hug Thanatos, but Ryo has made no such promise. He takes a seat next to Thanatos and wraps his arms around him, not too tightly but enough to get through. "This isn't your fault," he says, as firmly as he can manage. "None of this is your fault." That is the important part; the details can wait.
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"No..." he says. "It is my fault. I did something I shouldn't have as Death Incarnate. Death is supposed to be neutral, not having a side in anything. But I..."
Thanatos doesn't know for sure this is part of the Fates' design. No one can truly know his sisters. However, if there was some cosmic punishment for going against what he embodies, this is it.
"I picked a side and risked it all." For his sake. "And this happens."
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"I can't... You are not just your purpose. You have a great role with amazing powers but you can't just be that forever. Am I supposed to be nothing but spring--if you let the world and the other gods decide who you have to be, you never get to be yourself. Every god has their own allegiances, the ones they love or hate, you're a being who can choose your own side and no one can punish you for that."
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"I, I... have only ever been my role. I'm supposed to uphold the image of Death and the House, to make up for the humiliation Sisyphus caused. I complete my assignments as timely as possible. Anything else comes second." How can he make them understand? He was born for this. He's a servant of the House of Hades. His job is important. He can't just stop and be something else.
If this isn't a punishment, then it's all coincidence. And isn't that worse? There's nothing to be done about it? He closes his eyes and clutches Mort tighter. "Blood and darkness. Why did I have to start having feelings? Everything was... it was so much easier when I didn't feel. Before he... Damn it, Zag."
That last part is whispered because in the end, he knows he could never cut himself away from Zagreus. He tried. He was drawn toward him again.
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"Then your world failed you. Forcing you to make up for something you couldn't help by become a--a nothing, a shade! Everyone has feelings. You can have friends and care for someone, you can... Feelings are a part of life and you're alive, for all you incarnate death."
There's a slow building fury in the back of her mind, something that makes her ears ring. What did they do to him?
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He meets Persephone's gaze, and...well. Obviously they can't leave Thanatos like this. Persephone says what's on his mind, and he holds Thanatos a little tighter while she talks.
"She's right - you're more than just your job." They'd talked about this too during the mission, not that that had gone terribly well. "You're more than just death - you're a person, and you're allowed to have feelings and make friends and care about them, and that's a good thing!" He pauses, and then: "And if the gods of your world have told you otherwise, then they're wrong." He'd never had the best impression of Thanatos' fellow gods in the first place, and this certainly isn't helping that. Hopefully it's helping Thanatos, at least.
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"... I don't know how to be anything but Death." Ryo helped him understand that he had other, possible roles, but Thanatos doesn't think he can really be them. Not very well. And even then, it doesn't matter now that he's here.
Still, Thanatos doesn't try to refute their claim again. "I'm not sure."
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"You have a chance to step outside of your role, to become yourself. Better late than never, right?" All the big gods get away with murder, with horrible things, but get put in a box against your will and suddenly you're to blame, you're the one who made a terrible mistake, you're the one who has to be iron and steel and above reproach. The fury still simmers in the back of her mind, but she buries it, deep and deeper.
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Admittedly, not your Persephone throws Ryo a bit - what does that even mean? Is there an entirely different Persephone in Thanatos' world? - but he sets that aside for now. Questions for another conversation.
"You have time here," he says, thinking of Otoha. Gods, but those two have more in common than they'll likely ever know. "And you can figure out what you want. Not what your job requires, or what other gods think you should want, but what Thanatos wants. What you do might be part of who you are, but it's not everything, and now you have a chance to figure out the rest."
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"But what about all the mortals back home? What about Zagreus? I can't... I can't just forget. About him. We..." Thanatos doesn't know how he wants to finish that sentence, and Mort squeaks in sympathy. "Even if I knew it was wrong. Even if I knew I risked everything in doing so, I still wanted to help him. But, now... now what?"
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"I don't have a good answer honestly. When I think about my mother and Artemis--Hestia, I...I don't have good days when I think too hard about it. So I try not to. There's nothing I can do about it so I do what I can. I work on missions even if I'm hopeless at whatever the objective is, I work in the greenhouse, I cook, I do chores, I keep myself busy. I do the things I can."
She glances at Ryo, got anything better than this sap? She's aware it's not particularly constructive.
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