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middleofsomewhere2021-04-10 06:25 am
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- alice liddell (am) [ou],
- cassie cage [ou],
- entrapta [ou],
- inigo [ou],
- kitty pryde [ou],
- koumyou sanzo [ou],
- lan sizhui [ou],
- lapis lazuli [crau],
- little one [ou],
- madoka kaname [ou],
- masumi sera [ou],
- najaran [ou],
- overlord zetta [crau],
- persephone [ou],
- ple two [ou],
- romeo [crau],
- seto kaiba [ou],
- sonya blade [ou],
- taiki [ou],
- thanatos [ou],
- trunks brief (future) [ou],
- yondu udonta [ou],
- ~x~adam parrish [ou],
- ~x~bucky barnes [crau],
- ~x~demyx [ou],
- ~x~kerry eurodyne [ou],
- ~x~mami tomoe [ou],
- ~x~merwen [ou],
- ~x~pepper potts [ou],
- ~x~raven [ou],
- ~x~ray [ou],
- ~x~senku ishigami [ou],
- ~x~steve rogers [ou],
- ~x~tony stark [ou],
- ~x~wen sizhui [au]
The Endless River
On the morning of day twenty one of the month of Kazoo there is a message on the ICP screens around the train. Their SCA's will light up the colour of the Void and show the following information.
On-board
The dressing carriage is open, filled with clothing best suited to a pleasant spring day. Light, airy and in a rainbow of joyful colours and florals. One closet is entirely filled with wide-brimmed hats bedecked with ribbons, feathers and ornaments. A stack of picnic baskets and containers filled with an alarming variety of passenger-suitable foodstuffs and flasked drinks sits in one corner, next to rolls of thick, weatherproof blankets in the four team colours.
The large box marked Do Not Use Yet, filled with small, empty jute bags, is hopefully still sat in the Luggage carriage, ready for passengers to grab handfuls of its contents as directed by the announcement.
Upon landing (after an appropriate countdown), the train remains on the surface, its carriages partially curved to form a gathering site for the day. Welcome to Tshering, the eighth void nexus!

A Day for Picnics
Tshering, system #398050, is a strange place, only habitable by grace of the passengers' SCAs. The sky is shot through with colours, a cascade of sunsets, and through it, the void shimmering through it in seams like a child's painting of the milky way. Still, there's a beauty to the chaotic mash of colours that soaks through its landscape, and in the shelter of the forests of towering funghi that dot its surface, the Void can go unseen by its visitors.
The temperature seems mild, suitable for the provided clothing, and if there are weather patterns around the world they've taken the day off. The funghi are sturdy enough that what air flow there is doesn't disturb their stalks, and carved grooves and holds in some of the larger examples indicate that climbing them to sit atop their glowing crowns is eminently possible, and, in fact, encouraged.
the Endless River
The Endless River is a font of pure chaos, flowing from a multitude of small rivulets across the area to a central reservoir, from which it pours directly upwards, away from Tshering's surface and out of sight, beyond the world's atmosphere.
Anything bagged and placed within the Endless River will also flow upwards and soon be out of sight, passing, presumably, into the Void. Scattered across the surface of Tshering are small, glittering pebbles, as described in the announcement.
The stones are pleasantly cool to the touch, and all passengers need to do is feel. Messages can be in any form that the Voidtreckers wish. Perhaps words, perhaps feelings, perhaps an image from their mind into the stone. Perhaps a mixture. Once they begin their message the stone will glow slightly and continue to glow as they secure it in the bag and cast it into the river. They will feel, almost instinctively, that they need to focus as they do so, thinking of the person they wish to reach all the while.
There are plenty of bags and many more stones; passengers will not be limited in their sendings.
World #398050 is a void nexus known locally as Tshering. As a void nexus this world has strong links with the void and the connection through worlds. World #398050 is home to the Endless River. Legends speak of this river being powerful enough to send thoughts from one heart to another across any distance. All that is needed is for you to know who it is you wish to reach.
On-board
The dressing carriage is open, filled with clothing best suited to a pleasant spring day. Light, airy and in a rainbow of joyful colours and florals. One closet is entirely filled with wide-brimmed hats bedecked with ribbons, feathers and ornaments. A stack of picnic baskets and containers filled with an alarming variety of passenger-suitable foodstuffs and flasked drinks sits in one corner, next to rolls of thick, weatherproof blankets in the four team colours.
The large box marked Do Not Use Yet, filled with small, empty jute bags, is hopefully still sat in the Luggage carriage, ready for passengers to grab handfuls of its contents as directed by the announcement.
Upon landing (after an appropriate countdown), the train remains on the surface, its carriages partially curved to form a gathering site for the day. Welcome to Tshering, the eighth void nexus!

A Day for Picnics
Tshering, system #398050, is a strange place, only habitable by grace of the passengers' SCAs. The sky is shot through with colours, a cascade of sunsets, and through it, the void shimmering through it in seams like a child's painting of the milky way. Still, there's a beauty to the chaotic mash of colours that soaks through its landscape, and in the shelter of the forests of towering funghi that dot its surface, the Void can go unseen by its visitors.
The temperature seems mild, suitable for the provided clothing, and if there are weather patterns around the world they've taken the day off. The funghi are sturdy enough that what air flow there is doesn't disturb their stalks, and carved grooves and holds in some of the larger examples indicate that climbing them to sit atop their glowing crowns is eminently possible, and, in fact, encouraged.
the Endless River
The Endless River is a font of pure chaos, flowing from a multitude of small rivulets across the area to a central reservoir, from which it pours directly upwards, away from Tshering's surface and out of sight, beyond the world's atmosphere.
Anything bagged and placed within the Endless River will also flow upwards and soon be out of sight, passing, presumably, into the Void. Scattered across the surface of Tshering are small, glittering pebbles, as described in the announcement.
The stones are pleasantly cool to the touch, and all passengers need to do is feel. Messages can be in any form that the Voidtreckers wish. Perhaps words, perhaps feelings, perhaps an image from their mind into the stone. Perhaps a mixture. Once they begin their message the stone will glow slightly and continue to glow as they secure it in the bag and cast it into the river. They will feel, almost instinctively, that they need to focus as they do so, thinking of the person they wish to reach all the while.
There are plenty of bags and many more stones; passengers will not be limited in their sendings.

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"Devero, falling for an illusion like that -- that could have happened to anyone. That could have happened to me!"
And then that part of the city would have gone down. The illusion wouldn't have stuck for as long on him, but it would have been long enough for a lot of casualties, undoubtedly including Devero himself.
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This is the main reason he's been hitting the herb so hard: to try and not reaudit that battle over and over, obsessively searching for some trigger he could recognize next time, some-- tangible thing he could deflect, some evidence of why it happened to him and one other person and no one else on the field.
"How do you know they didn't target you?" he demands. "How do you know they didn't target everyone? And everyone else was strong enough to resist it?"
That's the only conclusion he's been able to come to; that he was somehow lacking in something necessary to keep the demonic illusion out of his head. That he was, once again, a failure and a disappointment.
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Koumyou actually goes from kneeling down to sitting seiza, fully intending to stay down here a while.
"I think someone else at our location was hit, too? I vaguely remember Trunks having to restrain someone..." his senses are weird with that many tendrils out, both wider-reaching and more confusing. "From what I've gathered, those of you who got physically close to the demons were the most at risk."
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Devero curls up right there on the ground, drawing up his knees and wrapping his arms around them. He hides his face. "I didn't even know. I didn't even know something was wrong with me, I just-- I thought you'd been killed and I-- what if I'd killed you?"
He's been obsessing over that, too-- how it would feel to having taken his Sanzo's life while he was trapped in some fucking illusion, and how it would have turned the tide of the fight, if Koumyou had gone down. It makes him sick to think about.
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He shakes his head, though, and scoots closer on the ground. "Devero, not to sound egotistical but... everyone on that battlefield could have turned to attack me all at once and I wouldn't have gone down."
And it's true, because at worst he'd have just cocooned himself in the sutra to wait them out. Let them pummel on the indestructible paper that had forged the very stars, that's fine. Get nice and close to the holy paper and let it slowly drive the demonic influence from their minds.
Having scooted closer, now he reaches out with his hands for the arms wrapped around Devero's knees. Just a light touch.
"...I can help you learn to recognize illusions, and learn to break out of them, if you want. It's tangentially related to the focus-building we're already working on. But Devero, even I would have been fooled for at least a few minutes, I'm sure of it."
Tired like he had been, especially mentally while controlling all those tendrils, he would have been easier prey than normal. And more prone to believe the lie, for at least a short time.
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I don't know how not to believe you. Not just that he was worth something, but that he wasn't personally responsible for all the bad things that happened to him. It's such a thick wall, such a powerful armor he's had to assemble around his psyche, a desperate and snatching way to gain control over the abuses that she'd subjected him to. After all, if the way she hurt him was his fault, surely he could figure out the right words to say, the right way to act, the right person to be to appease her. Couldn't he?
That fact that he never had hadn't kept him from trying. And the defense was so robust that even here, he can't figure out how to take it down, how to stop himself from, well, blaming himself.
He utters a sound that's half a laugh and half a strangled sob. "You're right," he says. "You wouldn't have." Much easier to focus on how powerful and amazing Koumyou is then on what a miserable shitstain he is.
He looks up. "Anything you can teach me, I want to know. I can't-- I can't let this happen again."
Even now, with the person he trusts the most, he can't release himself from culpability.
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He holds out his hands, palm up, toward Devero. And offers him a little smile.
"Well, we've had two missions with illusions involved in a row, so it's probably a good idea anyway, isn't it? Since it seems to be a trend, and all."
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"Right," he says, averting his eyes. "Who knows, next one could be even worse. Worse illusions, or more, or-- s-something." The prospect deeply, deeply concerns him; his hands on Koumyou's are trembling a little as he says it.
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Being a teknull, and all.
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He closes his eyes, taking a deep breath and releasing it before opening them and looking back up at Koumyou. "Thank you," he says, his voice small. "For wanting to help me."
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He didn't have to suffer alone with this for so long. Of course Koumyou wants to help him.
So replace one source of shame with another then. He ducks his head again, looking away. "I'm sorry I didn't-- I should have just said something--"
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Sanzos are typically a solitary act, after all. He really gets that.
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It hadn't even occurred to him that he needed help. Find a way to get over it, try to keep it from happening again, and soldier on.
Even among his warm social network back home, he hadn't ever really had anyone on his side, not since Alejane had cut off contact with him after his discharge. He's always been part of a team, part of the machine, part of the community. He's never had a partner like he has Koumyou here.
And Koumyou really would get that, wouldn't he? Just like so many of the other things about Devero that Koumyou gets. He's able to look back at him more easily, his eyes bright with fresh tears. "Yeah," he says, squeezing back. "Yeah. Thank you."
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"I love you," he says quietly, as afraid of that word as ever, but still determined to use it. Not as often as he'd like to, but still. He tries.
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"I know," he manages around his tight throat.
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"I took one of the picnic baskets from the train. Wanna find a nice spot with me to investigate it?"
That's what a picnic is, right? Snooping through the basket, surely.
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"Let's find a nice place, then!"
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