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In the Night Moderators ([personal profile] inthenightmods) wrote in [community profile] logsinthenight2019-07-12 01:00 pm

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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nonscriptum: is not minding that it hurts (the trick?)

[personal profile] nonscriptum 2019-07-16 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's almost worse. Nathan is what his brother calls - called - him, what the nuns used in the Saint Francis Boys Home, a name with more familiarity and weight than he would care to offer in these times. He wrinkles his nose in return but nods in her direction, a concession for the effort. ]

We'll work up to "Nate."

[ He's at least confident of that. Nate chews the silence for a long moment, glancing over the blank paper in front of her. ]

I kinda lost track of the number, but...I looked at more than a half-dozen.

[ After a while trauma starts to bleed together. ]
originallutece: no i heard you robert i understood it i'm just waiting to see if you're done (talk; robert just made a pun)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-07-18 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a much more satisfying answer, in no small part because it means she isn't alone in doing such a thing. She wonders, sometimes. She knows she's . . . odd, really, strange in a multitude of ways. It helps to know what others do (or don't do).]

And was mine one of them?
nonscriptum: that's politics (you answered without saying anything)

[personal profile] nonscriptum 2019-07-22 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There is little point to prevarication in light of what she already knows, so when Nate looks at her askance he raises his eyebrows. ]

Yeah. You see mine?
originallutece: I'M NEVER LETTING GO JACK (talk; putting out those titanic vibes)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-07-24 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[It's simple. Yes, she'd seen it. She'd hated it, frankly; it was one of the worst deaths she'd seen. Not for the level of brutality, not the phantom physical sensations, but the sense of betrayal, and all that it brought up in her. All that it still brings up, frankly, nagging at the back of her mind.]

I'd tell you I'm sorry, but that wouldn't help, would it.
nonscriptum: but I'm actually really interested (it might look like I'm tired)

[personal profile] nonscriptum 2019-07-29 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd return the favor, but the sentiment's kinda hollow in retrospect.

[ Which is about as self-aware as he's capable of getting, under the circumstances. Nate's attention is again drawn to the book in her lap, clasped tightly, protective. He places his lantern between them instead, leaning back on his hands and watching the fire. ]

Thought he died, once. [ Sam. ] Thought he was dead for fifteen years.
originallutece: great name for a band (talk; whispers through the walls)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-08-01 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Her eyes flick over him, as if he's somehow hiding something with those words. Or no, not the words: the quietness with which he says them, the way you could almost be fooled is casual, if not for the stillness in his expression.]

What happened?
nonscriptum: it's my first time in church (blessings to you)

[personal profile] nonscriptum 2019-08-01 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I dunno, Madam Lutece.

[ Teasing, a little. The smile he flashes in her direction is thin, but warm. ]

Would hate to scandalize you with my prolific criminal career.
originallutece: oh darling no (talk; OH GIRL)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-08-01 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[She scoffs, but at least it isn't unfriendly. Amused, almost, in the same thin way he is.]

A bargain: I'll do my best not to shriek or faint in horror so long as you don't spare the details, hm?
nonscriptum: truly a marvel of anatomical engineering (do u ever look at ur hand)

[personal profile] nonscriptum 2019-08-05 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
...all right.

[ Nate tips his head in acquiescence. His tone is conversational, pat, as though he were discussing the weather. ]

I was a treasure hunter. A good one. It's not the kind of profession that falls under anything remotely resembling the legal, but when we weren't doing our own projects, we'd pick up acquisitions requests from clients. Burglaries, basically. Tomb robbing.

[ No need to mince words with someone who seems to do a lot of verbal mincing. ]

Sam was the planner. The negotiator, the organizer. Anything needs climbing, or brute-forcing, puzzle-solving...I was the point man.
originallutece: awful tough lately (talk; you've been acting)

[personal profile] originallutece 2019-08-07 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[She nods. Yes, that's plain enough, and not a shock, not after she'd seen him roaming around the rooftops. She'd like to know a lot more, if only because that's not a topic she knows nearly enough about, but one thing at a time.]

So how did it end up that you thought he'd died, if you were the one out in the wilderness?