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Mingle - Emergency Potluck
Pumpkin Hollow Community Bulletin
WELCOME POTLUCK
Greetings, residents! Those more observant sorts among you may have noticed a large influx of very crowded ferries. In order to welcome our new residents en masse, Town Hall is holding a potluck in Town Square. Please bring a dish if you are able and make a new friend!
All of our newest arrivals need only bring themselves. We look forward to welcoming you all into our community, and may your lanterns always be lit.
This event is open to all! In light of our new influx of prospective players following the Great Sail Migration, we've decided to offer a small public event to tide everyone over until the TDM this weekend.
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Her gaze follows the pointed finger. 'Over there? I bet it's nice, living surrounded by trees.' Not that she'd choose it herself, but she can see the appeal.
'I'm new. My name's Tayrey. Lieutenant Tayrey of the Tradelines. Peace and prosperity to you.' It seems the right moment for it, although practicality demands she omit the handshake.
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"Hmm, peace and prosperity..." Elsie repeats with a soft smile and a faraway look in her eyes.
Oh. This is when she should tell her name, isn't it?
"I'm E...Elsie. Friend?"
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'Sure, I'd like to be friends, Citizen Elsie!' she says brightly. 'It's a good thing, having friends in a new place like this. Maybe you could show me your tree, sometime?'
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"Citizen," Elsie repeats, as if she's tasting how the word sounds on her tongue. Hm. She might have to keep trying it to decide if she likes it.
"Yes. You can come see. It's shiny."
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'It's shiny?' That's intriguing, and she leans in closer. 'How does a tree get to be shiny? I want to see it, for sure.'
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"I show you!"
She reaches for Tayrey's hand and tugs. Yes, she means right now.
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She's on her feet, ready to leave immediately, but her conscience insists on making a strong suggestion first. 'We'll take your food with us? So it's not wasted.' Wasting food is frowned upon shipside, and she's guessing a settlement that recently suffered famine will share that sentiment.
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"Okay!" And she's off, expecting Ari to follow.
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'Is it far? I haven't had much of a chance to explore yet,' she admits.
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Roots begin to show under foot. They lead to a large, moss covered tree adorned with bits of glass, cloth, or other trinkets hanging from its branches. There's a hollow in the tree large enough that items could be placed in there, and about the trunk, the name 'Elsie' is spelled out with metal bits pressed into the bark and left to be partially grown over until fused with the wood.
"See?" Elsie says, poking at a piece of broken ceramic dangling off a limb by a length of string. "Shiny?"
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When they approach the tree, she takes the time to look at it properly. Of course the shiny trinkets don't even begin to compare to Cardalek luxuries, or even to all the things she misses from the Tradelines, but Ari can tell that they're meaningful to Elsie. She's not about to be dismissive or unkind.
'This is the shiniest tree I've ever seen,' says Ari, because it's true. She reaches out and touches the metal of Elsie's name, embedded into the bark. 'It's your tree, yes? Special to you?'
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"It's a sacred tree. I protect it."
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'What makes the tree sacred?' she asks carefully.
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Maybe it needs an indirect approach.
'Can you tell me more about it?' she asks.
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Elsie lays a hand against the trunk and a perfectly timed breeze blows through the clearing ruffling her brightly colored hair.
"Feels like... family."
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She can't hide the skeptical look this time.
'That's-' she begins to say, but she realises it isn't worth it. She doesn't want to hurt Elsie. 'It's good you have somewhere special.' She peers at the hollow. 'Do you keep anything inside?'
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"Yes! I show you?" She reaches to take Ari's hand. Contact is important for this next trick to work. (Sorry if her palms are slightly sticky.)
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Elsie, oblivious to what Ari's searching for, dematerializes herself into the shadow within the tree. Her voice still carries clearly from inside.
"Like this!"
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Tayrey's not afraid of what she's seeing, only worried about Elsie, because phasing into a tree surely can't be very safe.
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Captivity had crushed that out of her. The worry that her behavior might be letting her people down. The terrifying unpredictable magic. The horror of the first and last excursion she'd willingly signed up for. The fear that if she tried something new, and liked it, others would claim that she was clearly enjoying her hated imprisonment and had nothing to complain of.
Arilanna Tayrey is not a captive any longer.
She reaches out.
She takes Elsie's hand.
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As soon as she takes Elsie's hand, Ari will feel a sensation similar to missing a step on the stairs. It's startling, but over as quickly as it starts. Once it passes, she will be looking out from the hole of the tree. All of her has somehow been compacted down into the small space, but she will feel no different to herself. If she tries to wiggle a toe, she will feel it move, even if she cannot see it. There's no pain, no numbness, the sounds around them are as crisp and clear as they always were. The only limitation to her sight is how far she can see from the hole, but if she attempts to stick her head out of it, she will find her vision unchanged.
Elsie's hand squeezes Ari's for reassurance. The wild woman may not be visible inside the blackness of shadow, but she feels solid and warm. The warmth is in her voice as well. "Cozy?"
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Tayrey has no fear of this. She remembers Sparkles, how the little shadow creature used to hide away in its shadow realm, and decides this must be something similar. A sidestep into other dimensions, like a ship's transition into L-space, only without all the effort and expense and altered perception. This shadow dimension is not alien the way that L-space is, but the mathematics of it might be similar, at root.
She squeezes Elsie's hand in return. 'I like it,' she says. 'You feel safe in here, yes?' Tayrey would feel safe, if this were hers, and she begins to realise what it means that Elsie is sharing it with her. That trust.
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