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- billy russo (laws),
- coraline li (jejune),
- daylight vis lornlit (melly),
- dick grayson (jin),
- hanzo hasashi (abel),
- irwin wade (lauren),
- javert (rachel),
- jo harvelle (dee),
- jon snow (rachel),
- kuai liang (sydney),
- m.k. (shira),
- melisandre (mina),
- nathan drake (alex),
- number five (z),
- peter parker (laura),
- rafe adler (sammo),
- raylan givens (bobby),
- riku (dubsey),
- rosinante donquixote (lauren),
- shadow moon (kas),
- will ingram (leu),
- zihuan cao pi (gemini)
EVENT LOG: GRAVES

EVENT LOG:
GRAVES
characters: everyone.
location: Bonfire Square.
date/time: July 12-19.
content: mysterious shrines appear and bring visions of death.
warnings: likely violence and potentially gore.
time to pay your respects.
It happens when no one is looking, when most of the town is asleep and the rest are inside. A makeshift cemetery has come to Beacon, taking up residence in the middle of Bonfire Square. Each monument, shrine, and altar is dedicated to someone who now resides here, a memorial of their previous life.
Some may be drawn by curiosity, others by fear, and some may simply have to pass through this strange graveyard to get to the Bonfire itself. Whenever a person gets near, the altars beckon with a mysterious urge— an urge to approach, and an urge to leave something behind. They will feel compelled to make offerings at the various shrines, but doing so has a curious effect; it causes one to experience the death of the person whose grave they've honored.
Whether you resist the compulsion or give in willingly (or something in between), you'll also have to wrestle with the fact that a grave exists for you. Will you let your death be known, or try your best to keep it secret? Destroying it sure won't work, as it will return— with a duplicate somewhere else in town.
However you choose to deal with this, one thing is hard to ignore— this a tangible reminder of your death, and the fact that it's probably permanent.
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if that last sentence sounded like gibberish, that's basically how daylight feels these days as he no simply tries to get his bearings and help others. neither task is an easy one. especially if the one you want to help is, in a way, part of the reason why he's trying to get said bearings back together. ]
...
[ daylight doesn't answer at first. he, instead, focuses on sitting crosslegged next to melisandre, his winglets fluttering behind him in a clear sign of concern for her. part a true desire to rest, feeling exhausted and tired to his struts. part of a stalling tactic, needing more time to think and to compose himself so he doesn't flinch or pull away from her during talks.
after a few minutes of thoughtful staring into the bonfire, trying to gather his thoughts and himself together, daylight looks at her and asks her something: a question born thanks to her comments: ]
Do you want to trade back-and-forth some stories, then?
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in a way, he reminds her of devan, the squire she'd tried to protect. granted, he was much taller, but they were similar enough in spirit. ⟫
I would enjoy it, I think, but ––
⟪ first things first. ⟫
How are you? ⟪ a glance in the general direction of the graveyard. ⟫ 'tis not an easy situation we have found ourselves in, I worry you may overstrain yourself.
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it seems like a simple question to answer but daylight finds himself struggling. ]
I'm... [ he falls quiet, trying to figure out how to explains his thoughts. it's been a complicated time for everyone involved and day has been thinking about the topic of death a lot more than he would like to admit thanks to these strange days. ]
I guess- I'm a little sad for everyone else, honestly. Kept seeing that some - well, a lot, really - made it a point to start guarding their graves because they don't want others to leave stuff on it and I just-
... Do they really not trust us enough to just ask for their marker to be left alone?
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Sympathy can be as sharp a sword as any other. ⦓ she does try to sound reassuring as she says it. ⦔ And friendship can tempt it more than anything. What if your death shames you? What if you did a terrible thing, before? Perhaps some are trying to move beyond it as much as they can.