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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1365 on: November 06, 2012, 11:27:30 pm »

I think putting the point into Jotun for Joy because fuck yeah giants.
Erynues for Annie because flying and fire for Euro because shooting shit is fun.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1366 on: November 12, 2012, 04:17:29 pm »

I would say a point in earth for Euro so he can shrug off more damage.  Erinys for Anne because it would be hilarious so see someone try to kill her with one of the special methods, only for it to fail.  And a point in Jotun because giant.
Also, let's investigate that straw trail.  Straw is a strange thing to have showing up all the sudden in the first class car of a train.  It might even tickle a buried memory about a previous encounter with a scarecrow that moved, and killed.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1367 on: November 14, 2012, 10:57:54 am »

The clattering of the train pierced the silence of your mind like thunder as you stared stricken at the straw that lay strewn upon the carpet.

No, you couldn't let your fears govern you, you couldn't allow the possibility, however remote it was that this could be anything more than mundane to trouble you.

With the soft light of morning dancing upon the walls, shadows between windows of rose, you strode over to the compartment that the straw lead from. A quick glance as your hand went to your belt for your gun, only to find you were as without, told you that this compartment was empty.

Empty, yet strewn with straw and clothing.

Your eyes drank the scence in as you looked over the clothing that had been discarded, noting how the straw you saw about this compartment seemed to lead away from the clothes. The clothing had straw inside it, telling you with the manner in what it had fell, that it had been discarded by someone covered in - or made from - straw.

Movement caught from the corner of your eye prompted you to turn as the rose coloured light danced over your body and face, as it illuminated the varnished wooden panels of the carriage. Movement, that danced away from you, preventing you from identifying it as it flitted away from the window set within the door leading to the next carriage up.

Without thought you gave chase, following the trail of straw and the figure that had danced away like the ocean.

Without thought, you swung the doors between the carriages open and stepped through, only to see the faintest blur of white and grey ducking around the far corner. A sound that could only be the slamming of a door followed from the far end of the carriage as you rushed along, taking note of how the trail of straw thinned yet never ended as you did so.

The next carriage as you breached it as the one prior seemed to be devoid of the fleeting form of that figure, yet you felt uneasy in this realisation.

You hadn't failed to keep up with them, as your senses told you.

There was no trail of straw and the manner in what the hairs on the back of your neck stood on end told you that something was nearby, something was wrong.

You stepped back through the door, though this time you paused between the two carriages, taking a deep breath as you placed your hands to the ladder leading up onto towards their rooftops. The chill of the air about you felt akin to that of a cool winters day, while the scent of smoke from the steam engine reminded you of the industrial cities that dotted this land.

Cities, that blighted the land with their progress, that stained it with soot and ash from the factories that demanded production and advancement at any cost. The disgust you felt at this thought felt almost alien, providing a reminder that your prior lives would continue to make intrusions into your own, welcomed or not.

Yet this was unimportant, you had a man, woman, thing to catch.

A figure that eluded you still as you hauled yourself up atop the carriage, a figure that you could see was already ahead three carriages ahead of you.

Their awkward gait as they stood against the wind that roared about you told you that they were uncomfortable, that they lacked the confidence to stand against it as you did now.

One foot before the other fell as you began to sprint over the rooftops of the carriages, gaining steam like the locomotive beneath you as you effortlessly hopped the gaps that stood before you. The figure despite their efforts to flee could no longer put distance between you, while you drank in the details of their form.

They lacked the mass that went with muscle built from hard work, though the white shirt they wore was loose enough to prevent you gauging if they were below average in build. The grey trousers and black shoes they wore were akwardly donned too, as if their body was slightly mishapen, that their movements seemed to add further to the impression of.

This made you feel all the more confident as you crossed the gap between the last of the carriages that seperated you and launched yourself at the figures back.

The figure being sheared in two by the impact of your body, was not something you had expected however, as you tore through the body of the man, filling the air with a quickly dispersing cloud of straw.

You tumbled gracelessly onto the roof of the train carriage as you failed to react in time to this change, having expected to collide with something a little more solid than you had. This moment of suprise was one that the other figure couldn't exploid however, as the illusion of humanity it was wrapped in was dispelled, allowing you to see two halves of a scarecrow struggling against the wind.

You found yourself searching dumbly for words as you found your feet with cat-like grace, your body for once moving faster than your mind as you stared at the scene before you. Like a snake, the two halves of the scarecrow squirmed and wound their way towards each other, rejoining at the waist, yet there was no malicious intent.

You had caught it, you had found you could tear it apart.

It knew better than to resist you further.

"Your colours are all wrong," came the scarecrows words as a maw formed at mouth height for it to speak from, followed by a stolen glance at the straw it was bleeding to the wind. "Well I doubt you're just going to let me go and finish what i'm here for, so lets compromise. Neither of us has much time, you let me get on with my job, and I'll break the rules and answer any questions you have, do we have a deal?"

While the scarecrow's voice bore no ill intent towards you, something about its very nature chilled you to the core.
Did you have questions to direct towards this thing?
Did you plan to prevent it from accomplishing whatever it planned?
Was there something else you wished to do?


Spoiler: Eurochkoles (click to show/hide)
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Spoiler: Joy (click to show/hide)

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1368 on: November 14, 2012, 03:26:17 pm »

Ask it what it's purpose is, what he meant by 'your colours are all wrong', and if he/she/it has any relation to the scarecrow that ate the rat man thing (Way back in act 1)
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1369 on: November 14, 2012, 11:48:12 pm »

First ask him what his job is before you make a decision on whether to detain him.
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« Reply #1370 on: November 19, 2012, 12:44:45 am »

I am also sort of curious where it got enough magic to animate straw...
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1371 on: November 19, 2012, 01:10:50 am »

Jack is the one that controls these straw men, also we have some extra points to spend unless that is a mistake. What it means by "your colour are all wrong" it is referring to Eurochkoles's thousand year cycle and his immortality. 
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1372 on: November 19, 2012, 03:23:23 pm »

Jack is the one that controls these straw men, also we have some extra points to spend unless that is a mistake. What it means by "your colour are all wrong" it is referring to Eurochkoles's thousand year cycle and his immortality. 
We know that but he does not, as such it could be valuable information to him.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1373 on: November 19, 2012, 07:53:10 pm »

Totally forgot about that.
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« Reply #1374 on: December 03, 2012, 09:21:06 am »

"What are you?" you roared over the sound of the train, through nescessity of being heard more than an intent to intimidate this thing of straw before you. You were uncertain that this thing could even be intimidated like a regular man, not, you rationalised, that you were the most intimidating of people at this time.

Not while you were attempting to stay steady, like some foppish dandy struggling to stand against a stiff breeze.

"Answer me," you growled as you watched straw continue to bleed from the figures form, a figure that by now was clutching at its clothing in a vain attempt to buy itself time.

"What am I?" the figure echoed at first in suprise, then once more as laughter followed. "Old one, if you want to ask questions like that we're going to have to get inside. This form of mine'll bleed away before I can answer your questions otherwise and that'll be a great inconvenience." The scarecrow paused to reach out with one hand, for a long moment waiting as you felt yourself growing apprehensive.

This didn't feel right, to have this thing so readily give up after you had stopped it, to have this thing that seemed to regard its form as something so temporary willing to co-operate.

"I thought so," came its words once more, words that were heavy with reluctantance. "Very well, you want reassuring, you want some kind of gesture. Something more than a mere token one, before you..." There was a brief pause as the figure seemed to choose its words, before it spoke once more in a slow, steady and deliberate manner. "With the bondage of my word, I, Jack, swear to co-operate with you on this matter."

There was something about those words that chilled you, that sent an uneasy feeling of anxiety, of dread through you as you looked down at the twisted being before you. "Yeah, you don't like that, do you," came its words, yet there was no smirking monster taking joy in your discomfort here, no foe that saw an opening it could exploit.

No, what you had before you was something that knew more about you than you cared to admit.

What you had before you was something that didn't need to read between the lines as you did to know that something about those words gripped you deep down.

"Lets get inside, or you'll get nothing from me before I'm scattered to the wind."

The things hands were impossibly strong for one composed entirely of straw, yet as you took those hands you could see its form shift, rippling as flesh covered it. Flesh, that your fingers visibly pressed to, yet your sense of touch told you that what you held was still a hand made of straw. The illusion of a simple man with curly brown hair and sideburns greeted you as you hauled the deceptively light form of the scarecrow to his feet. The illusion of one that even now, you could see straw bleeding from as he made his way past you, down the ladder and into the carriage under your watchful eyes.

"So tell me," you started as you stepped past the figure as it - as he leaned against one of the empty compartments, as you yourself set yourself against the window facing out of the train. Light cascaded in, occasionally scattering itself off him as it hit reflective straw that was hidden beneath the surface of the illusion the figure wore. "What... What are you?"

There was a moments silence as the figure rolled its head slowly, fussing with its neck as if working out kinks in its muscles. "Heh, that's a simple question to answer, but you're still only getting the short answer. I've been going by the name Jack most recently, stalking the streets, making certain people vanish. I have work to do, so much work and so little time to get the colours that will paint the masterpiece I've been working on for such a long time now. It was so simple at first, find the purest colours and use them for the base, but as time went by I found myself needing subtle shades, incandescence and oily rainbows, purity, taint... I've been called many things, butcher, bastard, monster, horror, terror, tainted, abomination. The only one of them that's right though would be butcher, as I'm no bastard child of some whore of ill repute."

He paused to look at you, to waiting for you to give some response as if to call him out on what he had said, to express repulsion over what he had told you. You couldn't bring yourself to, not when you had something before you that could give you either answers to the things that you needed to hear deep down, or questions that you could seek out the answers to yourself.

"No, I'm special, me. Ever changing, ever wearing the faces that need to be worn as I do my little song and dance through this masquerade we're a part of. Only difference is, I'm free, you hear. Only difference is that they never shackled me, never leeched off me like the vampires they are," his words continued, growing increasingly accented as they came to fit the illusion he wore. "Look at you though, wearing skin like one of them, unable to escape the shackles that-"

"What are you," you repeated with an exasperated sigh. "You can wax on and deflect away from important matters with your limited time when you've answered what needs to be said."

"Heh, I'm getting there boss, but as you're getting impatient I'll cut it down even further. I'm Jack the ripper to the simple folk, i'm sure there's some great bounty upon my head, but it's rather hard to turn in a head that only exists when I wish it to. I'm more than some wishy-washy murderer with illusions of nobility and superiority though, more than some simple mortal playing games out of some desire to feel alive, to rebel or what-not."

He paused to lean towards you, for a brief moment those brown eyes that he bore as a part of his illusion missing as you found yourself gazing into sockets that were empty like the night sky. "I'm the lord of the dead, of dreams. Mortals thoughts kiss upon my world when they sleep, they become mine when their end comes."

"If that's what you are, then why do you need to kill to-"

"-get the colours I need?" he laughed, "When they pass on, their colours change, they become unsuitable for the masterpiece I'm creating. How can you paint something with life, when you use only the scavenged colours the dead offer?"

"You've mentioned my-"

"-colours being all wrong. Yeah, you want to know what's up with that, with why you didn't like me promising to tell you anything you wanted?"

You nodded, feeling that sense of apprehension growing once again as you did so.

"Your have the colours many other immortals share, but they're all wrong. Everything about them's wrong now as they're all drab, tired, diminished, like going from the light of the sun to the stars. Those twinkling embers you have left won't be put out this time, no, but the next few cycles will surely extinguish them, and those bastards that did this to you?"

There was a brief pause as he laughed "They'll die with you, you're the very first and those vampires don't even realise that in clinging to their own stolen immortality, they're sealing their own fates with their denial. Well, that's not true, shiny-boy... Michael as he calls himself these days, knows that you're dying but he has his head so far up his own arse that he won't admit that things need to change. If you die half the problems of the world die with you, but I haven't worked this long just to let you fix the shit that they've caused by dying boss."

"If I die-"

"-then the little magic left in this world goes with you, then the taint can no longer exist without its catalyst. I tasted the thoughts you had after encountering those heralds of the taint, by the way, if you'd gone with them you'd survive indefinately, as that taint is chaotic and alive, ever changing to feed off new energies while old ones replenish. If you die, then I'll be here by my lonesome, killing the odd human here and there to stave off boredom. Wouldn't that be the most tragic thing of all?"

"Why do you need those colours?"

"Heh, that's one I'm not answering here, no. Meet me in the clock tower and that's something I'll show you in person. It's my stop anyway, I have a butterfly to catch with pretty wings that glitter in the sunlight, so you'll have to excuse me."

With those final words the figure turned for the door, flinging it open before you could snap out of your reverie. The roar of the train intensified once more as the figure was scattered to the wind, straw and cloth torn from the carriage and left to rain over what you could only assume was farmland.

This entire conversation had felt inherently wrong to you, yet you couldn't deny that it had struck a part of you that either believed this, or wanted desperately to believe it was true. Just how much of it did you believe though?
Just what would you tell Anne and Joy?
Did you wish to hurry back to them or get tea and whatever passed for breakfast to settle your nerves, knowing that it wouldn't be long before you were back in London?


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Sorry for the delay - net related fun has made getting a chance to update this lately impossible.
Also, no extra points left, that's my mistake as I forgot to remove the points that'd been spent from two of the characters, oops!

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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1375 on: December 03, 2012, 05:52:49 pm »

Get breakfast, and tell Anne and Joy about this peculiar character.  Mayhap they know something of him.
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« Reply #1376 on: December 03, 2012, 08:08:23 pm »

Loving this, took an update or two but now it's back to it's old amazing standard. Can't praise it enough.
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« Reply #1377 on: December 04, 2012, 08:08:20 pm »

Reading intently.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1378 on: December 06, 2012, 10:42:23 pm »

Hm, didn't Heka mention something about a servant in the clock tower? We could choose to use the stone and talk to our past selves, to see if they remember this guy. However, I agree with first getting breakfast and telling Anne and Joy about Jack.
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Re: They told me I could be anything...
« Reply #1379 on: January 24, 2013, 03:47:12 pm »

I think it's time to try for a random revive on this thread. After all, it's come back to life enough times on its own...
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