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tisnotthehouse ([personal profile] tisnotthehouse) wrote in [community profile] ph_logs2024-04-30 08:50 pm

Come rather, thou good weather

Who: Tarantulas ([personal profile] tisnotthehouse)

What: Top-level for the month of May
When: After the island returns at the end of Land Ho!
Where: All around Marrow Island
Warning(s): Suicide (as a pragmatic response to a painful curse); more TBD
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[personal profile] redlightgreenlight 2024-05-12 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
You touch, you die and you probably don't want to have your soul consumed while you are already dead.

"I can hear and sense you, but if you give me a moment."

Valdis takes a breath and shifts her gaze onto the soul plane. The world fades in favor of the colorful lights of souls. Yet even with her sight, Tarantulas's soul appears ill. Somehow, she's not surprised by this. Being as old as he is, he's probably seen, and done, much to damage his soul. But if she knows anything about souls, it's that they can come back from even the worst events.

"I see you now," she says. "Why did you seek me out if River's the one who cursed you?"
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[personal profile] redlightgreenlight 2024-05-23 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
"I've heard about the cave, and the necessities for navigating it."

She's been drawn to that stupid well since she arrived, fighting the urge to tear off the boards. Angel told her about the cave and had warned her to be careful, so she hadn't sought it out, worried she might not be able to resist the draw.

Tarantulas won't be able to help her if she gets caught up in the draw of the cave system, and she's not sure she can even trust him to not leave her behind, but the opportunity is too good to pass up. As he said, he can't carry anything out either, so she's inclined to believe he won't abandon her.

"I suppose we'd better get going then. We're on a time limit."
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[personal profile] pumpkinhollowites 2024-05-27 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
It is as Linette's hint predicted. One walks the path of the living; the other, the path of the dead. For Valdis, the living traveler, the magic of this place is dizzying. Something extremely powerful put this enchantment here, and even her keen senses are disoriented. Hazy memories of the walk, an inability to keep track of time, periods of blackout, and a failure to recognize landmarks. Going this way would be impossible alone.

But for Tarantulas, who walks the path of the dead, it is simple. The path is clear, and it calls with a longing so loud that it is unfathomable to not know the way. And so Valdis can be led through the haze, until it begins to fade.

By the time the pair reach the chamber where the Necronomicon was once held, the spell has almost entirely worn off, and clarity returns to the living member of the pair. But this room is empty now, and holds no interest. No, what calls is a chamber beyond this. Deeper and deeper still, through walls that no longer look like carved stone but laid brickwork, then back into a rough-hewn hole in the stone in an upward slant.

And then, a door. No, not a door. More like a hatch. It leads into a tight cell.

Strange red gems are set into the walls like eyes, bearing down on this tiny space, allowing for just enough of a glow to see by in the dim space. Set into the walls are two sets of chains with manacle-clasps at the ends. The clasps are worn by a skeleton, like some sort of old movie, but there it is. A short person, wearing scraps of what apparently used to be a pale purple dress. Above, there is a hole, perfectly circular and ringed with what appears to be laid stone sealed with mortar, but filled with tightly packed dirt.

This is a well. There is a chained skeleton in the bottom of a well.
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[personal profile] redlightgreenlight 2024-05-29 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
It's painful and strange and dizzying to follow the ghost of Tarantulas into the caves and the ensuing maze. Yet, after some time, the haze begins to lift until it is as if it never existed at all. She sets her gaze on the skeleton, feeling her stomach, or is it her soul, lurch at the sight. She feels, almost on instinct that this is the missing woman that Leon had mentioned.

She couldn't remember exactly what Angel had told her about the woman, but...she looks up and knows exactly where they are. Her heart beats faster and without a word to her guide, she crosses to the skeleton and lays her hand on the ribcage, reaching out with her magic to see what she can sense on the death of Linette, maybe she can even summon the woman herself.
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Link is a tonally inappropriate joke

[personal profile] pumpkinhollowites 2024-06-11 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
The death of Linette Brenning was a slow one, full of pain, starvation, fear, and solitude. This woman was kept in a hole and tortured for months before she died, often forced to go days without food, and she died filthy, hungry, afraid, and alone, fantasizing about her wife somehow finding her. A dream that never came to fruition.

Linette's spirit stands over the broken skeleton, in a version of the dress that isn't so rotten and ragged. She looks exhausted.

"I see you've finally found me," she murmurs. "I don't get visitors these days. I'd offer you tea, but we are, in fact, in a hole."
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I laughed though

[personal profile] redlightgreenlight 2024-06-11 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
It hurt, feeling everything Linette felt in her last moments, her weeks of pain and suffering. Valdis' rage wraps around it. Fury so deep that her irises are a shining blood red when she finally removes her hand.

"I'm sorry for what happened to you."

She doesn't rise, but shifts her red gaze to the strange stones on the walls.

"I'll get you out of here, Linette, and I'll make sure you can finally rest with the peace you deserve, but I need to know anything you can tell me about what happened and who did this."
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[personal profile] pumpkinhollowites 2024-06-14 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
Linette nods solemnly, taking a moment to acknowledge both Valdis and Tarantulas. She takes in their appearances, as if deciding if she can trust them.

"I don't know much about the people themselves. They were careful to hide their faces, even in here with me. They wore red robes and black masks. But I know about some of the events."

"I know that when I was first taken down here, there were eleven of them, and that their numbers slowly started to dwindle. A lot of this was due to one of them being 'punished' by their leader, who they called Master. But another common cause was blood sacrifice--- they were killing each other for Eldritch magic. I know that their master never came into my prison with them. They didn't want this person to be seen with them, apparently. I also know that they're the ones who killed Merrick Gladwyn, Reverend Clayton's predecessor. They talked about it pretty candidly in front of me, which was a surprise."

"I also know that they were using me--- my suffering, my fear--- as some sort of power generator. They called me 'conduit.' And it was my death that triggered the barrier, in tandem with... some other event, being orchestrated by someone else."

"And the last thing that I know is that they were trying to dethrone the goddesses to lift up their own god. A god of chaos that they called Nyarlathotep."

Linette shrugs listlessly, looking defeated. "That's all I can tell you. I hope it helps."
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[personal profile] pumpkinhollowites 2024-06-20 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not sure why they chose me. Maybe because I was a mage? Or maybe I was just easy to make miserable." She shrugs. "They killed Merrick because they saw him as a threat. Why they felt that way, or why they didn't feel that way about Degas, are both a mystery to me."
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[personal profile] redlightgreenlight 2024-06-25 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
She listens in silence, absorbing the exchange, noting the need to speak with Degas and look into these cultists. There's a sharpness in her chest when Linette mentions being used to power the barrier with her suffering, it's a concept she's intimately familiar with.

As much as she dislikes the goddess on principle, they have done nothing but try to help the people of the island. Yet, the quartet must act through those here, and so it seems does this new god.

She's going to have to ask Mortanne, or perhaps one of the others for help.

However, there was a possibility, based on what Linette has told them, that the cultists wiped themselves out in service to Nyarlathotep. Hopefully they were that lucky, but she doubts it.

"Thank you, Linette. I doubt my powers can do anything to help free you from this plane, but I shall try it if you wish."