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Entry tags:
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- bucky barnes (gail),
- castiel (inky),
- cheryl blossom (amanda),
- daylight vis lornlit (melly),
- duster (nara),
- eleven (inky),
- ellever brandt (crow),
- jason grace (erica),
- javert (rachel),
- klaes ashford (bee),
- kol mikaelson (jade),
- link (psi),
- maes hughes (erica),
- masaomi kida (wind),
- miriam maisel (chase),
- quentin coldwater (ireth),
- rosinante donquixote (lauren),
- somnus lucis caelum (jae),
- sora (mawi),
- stone (gail),
- will ingram (leu)
EVENT LOG: TURN THE LIGHTS OFF

EVENT LOG:
TURN THE LIGHTS OFF
characters: everyone.
location: around town.
date/time: january 20-29.
content: the lanterns begin to malfunction.
warnings: body horror and psychological horror. please cw tags appropriately.
you'll become one
January 20th arrives the same as all the days before it. There's no great pulse of warning that throbs through the air, no ominous wind that causes the bonfire to shudder. The spirits are neither agitated nor do they hide. You could almost miss the change, if the lanterns weren't always by your side. There's no explanation that comes with the way that it's changed, but it's impossible not to worry when it's happened so suddenly.
Maybe it takes a few days, or maybe it only takes a few hours, but suddenly it isn't just the lanterns that have changed. You, yourself, have become somehow different. It's possible that you won't even have the right state of mind to wonder how long it will last. At the very least, it appears you aren't alone. All across Beacon, lanterns are changing, and changing the people with them.
Out in the distance, the lighthouse's beam has turned green.
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Oh.
He had forgotten his lantern.
With his held bowed in embarrassment he creeps over and picks it up again in his teeth then lifts his blue eyes towards the Soldier's face and stares expectantly.
Which way do you want to go, Soldier?
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It's slightly off to the right, because everything fucking curves right now. But maybe Link can get it.
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Something near the bridge?
Ah. The Soldier probably wants to get back to the cabin.
He's pretty sure he remembers the way.
With a small bark he starts walking forward across the snow.
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The bridge is a welcome sight, though, and they reach out to keep a hand on the railing. Solid support. Keeps them going in the right direction a little bit faster.
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He sniffs around in the snow as they reach the bridge, then falls into pace by the Soldier's ankle.
"I wish you could understand me," he says in wolf. The words come out as a small series of yips.
oh lord I'm sorry I lost this one
Though as they start moving again, if Link keeps close enough, they might actually keep their flesh hand in his fur for guidance and grounding.
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Sometimes he stops to sniff the ground and the edge of the bridge. There are monsters water, he's heard.
At one point he gets a little too curious sniffing around the railing and his paws suddenly slide out from under him.
There's an indignant bark of alarm as he starts slaloming backwards in the snow and frost on his belly.
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He bristles and snarls around the lantern handle, not at the Soldier, but at the water, the night sky, the ice, the red light in his jaws, this entire situation...
Good. Got that out of his system.
He walks close to the Soldier's legs now, just to make sure the same thing doesn't happen to someone with two legs.
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They make an attempt at getting back to their feet, reel and don’t quite manage it, try again and almost fall sideways, and then have to use Link's shoulder to finally lever themselves up, giving an apologetic wince. "You okay?"
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At the question points his snout up at The Soldier and wags his tail to communicate that, yes, he is okay.
Once he's sure his companion is steady on his feet again he'll continue forward, stopping sometimes to sniff the wind and make sure no forest spirits are stalking them.
[[(sorry for the wait! catching up after having company)]]
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"Good." The Soldier pats his shoulder once, then starts on their wobbly way towards the cabin again. "Let's just. Stay away from the river for the rest of this." Absolutely no desire to repeat that frantic scramble, or to fall in.
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Inside his lantern the scarlet flame starts to flicker frantically and he whimpers.
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They promptly let go of his fur. "Hey. It's okay. You're okay. We'll wait a second."
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Link pinwheels his limbs a moment before landing face first in the snow, unharmed except for in his pride.
"Ugh."
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"Link. Hey. Hey, are you okay."
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"Yeah, I'm all right."
He scrambles back to his feet.
"Sorry about all this...I can't control these damn transformations."
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"Being a wolf is better than the other stuff mine's been doing."
As he says this, he eyes the golden flame with visible distrust. If it turns green again he will have to leave. He doesn't trust himself with the green flame.
"I can still lead you back to the cabin, if you don't mind leaning on me. I'm stronger than I look."
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They do dredge up a smile. "Thanks. You were a lot of help."
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"Okay...if you're sure."
He's worried but the Soldier seems hesitant now and he doesn't want to push the matter.
"Uhm...Do me a favor. Don't tell anyone about the wolf thing."
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Link shrugs.
"I don't want anyone freaking out."
Granted, in this world, there seem to be plenty of things scarier than him in the woods... He's just not ready to have the wolf conversation yet. He'd spent so much effort on keeping it a secret in Hyrule.
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