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- aziraphale (xy),
- bruce wayne (marzi),
- bucky barnes (gail),
- crowley (mj),
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- elektra natchios (carlee),
- elena gilbert (amy),
- eliot waugh (pytho),
- elizabeth (li),
- ignis scientia (helena),
- jason grace (erica),
- javert (rachel),
- jo harvelle (dee),
- jon snow (rachel),
- kettara bloodthirst (fade),
- kol mikaelson (jade),
- m.k. (shira),
- masaomi kida (wind),
- noctis lucis caelum (anya),
- peter parker (laura),
- prompto argentum (daimon),
- quentin coldwater (ireth),
- riku (dubsey),
- rosinante donquixote (lauren),
- stone (gail),
- vanitas (king),
- xayah (helena)
EVENT LOG: BURY A FRIEND

EVENT LOG:
BURY A FRIEND
characters: everyone.
location: around town.
date/time: october 9-17.
content: the hallucinations begin...
warnings: psychological horror. please cw tags appropriately.
it's probably something that shouldn't be said out loud
October 9 feels like a normal day at first, save for the red lighthouse beam cutting through the darkness overhead. You know by now—or you've heard—that the lighthouse is only active during ferry arrivals and events... And there's definitely no ferry docked at the, er. Beach. The town is quiet, the forest spirits behave business-as-usual, Rastus doesn't know what's up. Whatever's going on, you'll have to figure it out for yourself.
And you will, though the hallucinations are subtle at first: objects moving when they shouldn't, people's proportions looking just a bit off, voices in an empty room, and so on. Is it just your mind playing tricks in the darkness? Might be! Will did warn you all about the effects of living without a sun and a proper day/night cycle.
As the days go on, the hallucinations are harder to ignore, no matter how much you may wish to wave them off as flukes. What's wrong with everyone's faces? When did all the howling start? Who do you hold onto when the world drops out from under you? And those hands...
While you might know it can't be real, it certainly feels real. But at least it can't last forever!
...Right?
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Truthfully he doesn't know the answer, though, so he just shrugs, drawing the feathers of his coat higher toward his ears. The distance is a relief, as it grows, and though he keeps the gun pointed at Kuai, he lets his arm lower to the ground. It's there as a warning, not to him but whoever is controlling everyone. The thought occurs to him that if Doflamingo and Robin somehow were to work together, they could probably butcher the whole town spectacularly. She's certainly the type he likes to collect and wield.
"You're a puppet," he replies. "I thought you were my brother, or one of his clones made of string. But you're really Kuai Liang, aren't you? Under his control."
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Eventually he settles on straightening up in defiance, clenching his fists at his side, "I am no mans puppet."
But what Rosinante is saying seems to fit with what he's seeing: Clones, puppets made of string. What if he's right?
"I am fully myself." He's sure of that anyway. "Is your brother here?"
Great, do they both have atrocious brothers who are now here to join forces in some horrible quest to make their lives miserable?
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He hesitates. He keeps being so sure that these strings are real, that everyone is being controlled. There are moments when the people around him seem to dissolve into strands of silk, and in the last day there have been multiple times where he's had to question who was really even there and who wasn't.
Robin had said all of this was the work of the spirits and he truly wants to believe that, because the alternative is far worse.
But in a moment of clarity, he remembers there's a way to check. Reluctantly, he hooks his pistol back into the concealed holster inside his coat, and withdraws his tablet, while trying desperately to ignore the myriad hands that reach in with him and lift the tablet out seemingly for him, placing it in his lap.
"He's not in the directory," he says, as his eyes flick back up to Kuai, watching him from under his unruly bangs. "And I want to believe you."
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"I've found the directory to be accurate, those who have died permanently are removed, and when the ferry docks many more are added. There may be some way to suppress your own entry, but that seems like something Will would have to assist with."
And with what he knows of Will that doesn't seem like a thing he'd want to do.
"What do the hands look like to you? For me they're shadowy, a sort of purple glow falling off of them."
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Not that he has a full and complete understanding, of course. But he did ask Robin on the first day of all of this what the meaning was, and she offered suggestions that do make some sense, when taken with the grain of salt that every word she types has to be taken with.
"We're hallucinating because of something the spirits have done. Something Robin says usually is temporary. All of this will stop," he says, mostly to remind and reassure himself. It's become something of a mantra he has to repeat regularly as he finds himself more frequently losing his grip on reality.
"The bodies, the shouting, the hands - to me, they're different. Smudged in dirt and holding weapons and tools. Or long, contorted, with puppet strings."
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"I thought Robin had some way to control them, why can't she simply make them stop it now?" Granted he's never directly spoken to her, but she caused the attack at the party, she claimed to try and get them to stop the attack against Winters. She must have some way of communicating with them beyond the musical instruments that people have been using since.
"We're each seeing something different then. Something directly relevant to us." There's a hesitation before he continues. "Have you met my brother? The shadow clone that follows him.. that's what I'm seeing. But dozens of them everywhere."
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Too many possibilities and it's just too much to fathom on top of everything else right now. He focuses on Kuai instead, trying to make sure he doesn't suddenly shift back into the monster in pink feathers. "I have," he says with a frown. "And if he's what's haunting you right now, then it's even more troubling that he's here, if he's anything like mine."
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"Is it something we've seen before, only amplified?" He's seen him split into multiple clones before, but never so many. It doesn't seem like it's something specifically to make him afraid, as he's not scared of Bi-Han, but it's definitely putting him on edge.
"Though if he wanted to start killing, now would be a prime opportunity when we're all hallucinating already."
Dammit Bi-Han. He frowns wondering if he should go look for him.
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"We'll have to keep an eye on him. Possibly others, too. If this was caused by the spirits, they could easily use this as an opportunity to attack again. They haven't yet, but who knows how long it will last. This is exactly the sort of situation where we should have been encouraging people to get to shelter, and keeping track of who is where." But disappointingly, he didn't realize the full extent of the danger until just recently, and he's not in much of a state to protect people. This encounter has proven that handily, and again he's thankful that Kuai is fast, accurate, and yet also merciful.
He touches a hand to his chest again and comes away with fresh blood on his fingers, but it's light. Not much cause for concern. Still, it's a good excuse for getting out of the way for a few minutes so he can try to clear his head. "I'm going to head back to my room and get this taken care of. I feel funny thanking someone for attacking me, but... thanks."
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Glancing off towards the forest once more and those constantly writhing shadows he's actually a little reassured that this encounter happened, "At least we know we're not alone in what we're seeing."
They may all be seeing something different, but the root cause is the same. Whatever that may be. He gives Rosinante a parting salute before leaving, training his eyes on the ground so he's not distracted by things he knows aren't real, yet his mind keeps insisting are truth.