Cecil Gershwin Palmer (
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[OPEN, Mingle] Yamsgiving
Who: Cecil and EVERYONE
What: Another Harvest Celebration
When: Beginning of Pumpkinfest
Where: Center of town
Warning(s): Discussion of the Gala and its attendant CWs may come up
1. Yes, we're happy as fish [Food Prep, Oak and Iron kitchen]
Cecil's made a point of seeking out the best known chefs in town to help him put everything together for this meal. While sweet potato dishes are the star, at least one available with every course, he's hoping to hit a broad variety so everyone can find something they like. He, of course, is peeling and chopping his eternal sweet potato to make sure there's enough to go around.
(Of course you don't need to worry about him with a knife! He's fine! Don't you know he was once a boy scout?)
If someone needs an extra hand for their dishes, though, he's happy to lend one. There's an attitude of camaraderie and cheer in the room, with Cecil even breaking out singing at one or two points in the evening.
2. And gorgeous as geese [The Meal; Festival Green]
Everyone's invited to the feast. That is, in fact, the whole point. Cecil's always been pointedly neutral in the town's tensions, working as the most unbiased media monkey he can. He's the Voice of Pumpkin Hollow, and that means not taking sides between Dahlia and Neil and the Temple and whoever else. But after the gala, he's made a choice to act, to try to foster goodwill and warm feelings. This isn't the stone stew he offered during January's famine, this is a Redwall-style feast.
So, between glasses of mead from Kasprak Farm and dandelion wine, everyone is invited to fill their plate with candied yams and zucchini bread, roast chicken and venison donated by one of the Enforcers. There's a homemade cranberry sauce with citrus wedges and dandelion-leaf salad with an apple cider vinaigrette and toasted acorns for garnish. There's pasta with a homemade pesto sauce and cheese. Desserts, too, are plentiful, some even flavored with...chocolate. But many are not, and feature sweet potatoes. Muffins, pies, etc.
Find a table with a friend or a stranger, and indulge. This is a warm-fuzzy type thing--feel free to use it as a mingle.
3. And wonderfully clean in the morning [Cleanup; Also Festival Green]
Cecil is, quite honestly, expecting to be the only person to stay and clean up. He's been up since about five in the morning and he's dragging a bit at this point. Oh, he did take the time to eat, so he's not starving, but like. He could use help putting the Green back to rights.
4. We've got everything, we're growing everything [Cecil Wildcards]
[You know how to find me to plot.]
What: Another Harvest Celebration
When: Beginning of Pumpkinfest
Where: Center of town
Warning(s): Discussion of the Gala and its attendant CWs may come up
1. Yes, we're happy as fish [Food Prep, Oak and Iron kitchen]
Cecil's made a point of seeking out the best known chefs in town to help him put everything together for this meal. While sweet potato dishes are the star, at least one available with every course, he's hoping to hit a broad variety so everyone can find something they like. He, of course, is peeling and chopping his eternal sweet potato to make sure there's enough to go around.
(Of course you don't need to worry about him with a knife! He's fine! Don't you know he was once a boy scout?)
If someone needs an extra hand for their dishes, though, he's happy to lend one. There's an attitude of camaraderie and cheer in the room, with Cecil even breaking out singing at one or two points in the evening.
2. And gorgeous as geese [The Meal; Festival Green]
Everyone's invited to the feast. That is, in fact, the whole point. Cecil's always been pointedly neutral in the town's tensions, working as the most unbiased media monkey he can. He's the Voice of Pumpkin Hollow, and that means not taking sides between Dahlia and Neil and the Temple and whoever else. But after the gala, he's made a choice to act, to try to foster goodwill and warm feelings. This isn't the stone stew he offered during January's famine, this is a Redwall-style feast.
So, between glasses of mead from Kasprak Farm and dandelion wine, everyone is invited to fill their plate with candied yams and zucchini bread, roast chicken and venison donated by one of the Enforcers. There's a homemade cranberry sauce with citrus wedges and dandelion-leaf salad with an apple cider vinaigrette and toasted acorns for garnish. There's pasta with a homemade pesto sauce and cheese. Desserts, too, are plentiful, some even flavored with...chocolate. But many are not, and feature sweet potatoes. Muffins, pies, etc.
Find a table with a friend or a stranger, and indulge. This is a warm-fuzzy type thing--feel free to use it as a mingle.
3. And wonderfully clean in the morning [Cleanup; Also Festival Green]
Cecil is, quite honestly, expecting to be the only person to stay and clean up. He's been up since about five in the morning and he's dragging a bit at this point. Oh, he did take the time to eat, so he's not starving, but like. He could use help putting the Green back to rights.
4. We've got everything, we're growing everything [Cecil Wildcards]
[You know how to find me to plot.]

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"Yeah, that'd be it. It's what binds everything together, Light and Dark. But not everyone can use the Force and those who do, they usually settle on one of the two. I use the Light." Most of the time Rey used the Light, but she was unsettled about how easily the Dark came to her. All she could do was try to keep laser focused on the Light.
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"I see," he mused. "Are there different powers for each, or the same powers used for good or evil?" He had hoped his abilities could be used for good now, and he had been trying to prove that to himself with some of the activities he got up to on the isle.
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"I, uh. I know that Dark side users can create lightning. I'm pretty sure that's only a Dark side thing. I don't know if they can use Force healing, though, you'd think that would be only on the Light," she said thoughtfully.
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"Interesting," Sephiroth mused. "I'm sure Dark Side users would want healing powers as well. I wonder if the Force only responds to healing requests if the user is of the Light. Or perhaps it simply takes someone whose heart is not swallowed up in the darkness to be able to use a power to mend or create instead of to destroy?"
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"I think it's the last part. The Dark side is all about emotions--usually the bad ones. The Light is about controlling emotions." Rey smiled sheepishly. "I'm still working at that part. It's a lot harder than the old stories made it sound. There used to be hundreds and hundreds of Jedi, but it's just me and--and Luke Skywalker now."
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He nods thoughtfully. "Controlling emotions isn't easy," he agrees. And he frowns at this news. "What happened to all of them?"
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"It's not," Rey agreed fervently. "It's really not." She knew about her problems with her temper. Luke Skywalker's fear when she focused on the Dark side cave. Those things scared her and made her wonder about herself. And when asked about what happened to the Jedi, she sighed and looked down. "They were betrayed. There was a Sith Lord--a Dark sider--hiding in plain sight and he corrupted the most powerful Jedi and turned him against them. Hardly any survived."
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He listened to the story with a troubled frown. The mention of the most powerful Jedi reminded him of how he had been the most powerful in the military organization back home and had in the end failed everyone.
"He was corrupted or he lost his mind?" he wondered. It was troubling either way, of course, and he didn't feel that losing his mind was an excuse for all he had done. But he couldn't help asking for clarification there.
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And she really didn't want to think of all the ways he tried to be his grandfather.
"He...most of this was rumors 'til recently for me. But he was a powerful Jedi who married in secret. Jedi aren't supposed to do that, they're supposed to be calm and not really--I dunno how to say this--not really date? Get married? But he did anyway. She was going to have babies and I, I guess that made him really protective. Which another person took and warped him into someone evil." Sometimes, the galaxy seemed like the story of the Skywalker family, its rise and fall and repeat.
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He pondered this story. "How tragic," he said at last, frowning. "They do say the road to Hell is paved with good intentions."
Even he, when he had cracked up, had believed his intentions were good: that humans had stolen the Planet from his alien "mother" and he had to help her reclaim it.
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Rey wondered if Han knew his son would kill him. Wondered if Han would change anything if he could. But she stopped herself before she wondered about Han's murderer.
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Zack certainly had never dreamed Sephiroth would crack up and turn against him … against everyone. If only he could take it all back…. But that, of course, was impossible.
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But that link was broken. She couldn't feel him in the back of her mind here. Small mercies, she supposed. However small the mercies were, she'd take them. The Maker knew she wasn't used to getting any in the first place.
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Sephiroth was wandering down a dark path now in his thoughts. He shook himself out of it, trying to smile. "I'm afraid I've led us down too grim a path for the occasion," he said apologetically. "I apologize."
Zack the Umbreon wagged his tail.
"My name is Sephiroth. This is Zack," Sephiroth said.
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"It's all right. Not everything's simple or happy." She certainly knew that for a fact. "No need for that. I can handle it."
She wasn't quite certain what kind of animal was at his side. She knew she'd never seen one before.
"And I'm Rey. Good to meet you, both of you. Where are you from? Originally?"
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He nodded, but was still fine with changing the subject to something lighter.
"And it's good to meet you as well," he said. "I am from a planet called Gaia. I'm not sure where Zack is from. I found him here. Apparently he's one species of animals collectively known as Pokemon. They aren't native to this world."
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She needed lighter, otherwise she'd spill details she wasn't willing to let go of just yet. It would take time. Time to think, time to get to know people, time to fully come to terms with her choice.
"Gaia? That sounds pretty," she remarked. And she examined the bei--Pokémon more closely. "He kind of reminds me of Porgs. Cute. How'd you get him if he's not a native being?
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He studies the dog-like Pokemon with a thoughtful eye. "What is a Porg?"
And he shrugs. "Apparently the Pokemon just appear here from their world. It's very mysterious. They've come more than once. Those that don't bond with someone leave after a couple of months."
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"It's something in the eyes they share. Even though a Porg is a bird, odd little birds with calico feathers." Rey had never seen anything like them before, all Jakku had had was carrion birds.
"So the Pokemon are kind of like us? We come here after a near-death thing, though. Has anyone said that's how it works with them?"
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"I see," he muses. "Are they very friendly?"
And he pauses, pondering. "I don't think anyone knows," he admits. "Although there are some Pokemon actually called Ghosts. I'm not clear on if they're dead or if somehow they're an actual species called Ghost."
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"Sort of. They're shy at first and they're definitely not for food." She still had no idea how Chewie had done it, all it took was one look from those big, dark eyes and Rey put them in the 'not food' line immediately.
"Ghosts," Rey scrunched her nose. "Like Force ghosts or something else?"
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"Because of their shyness or because they don't taste good?" Sephiroth asks.
He looks a bit confused. "What is a Force ghost?"
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"From what I can tell, both. And their eyes are so big and so dark and so sad. They're not like a bantha, where people are used to getting protein from." Rey wasn't, of course. She knew she had a lot of learning to do about healthy eating, but wasn't sure where to begin.
"People who die on the Light side of the Force have the ability to manifest themselves as Force ghosts--looks like them, acts like them, talks like them, is them. I've never seen one in person, but I've heard the legends," Rey said in an almost apologetic tone of voice.
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"Hm. Yes, I'm sure Zack would have begged people not to eat them," he said with a smirk. Then, realizing his error, he added, "Ah, Zack the human, whom I named this Pokemon after."
He listened thoughtfully. "Their consciousness, their spirits then. But surely those on the Dark Side also have spirits to carry on with?" Or perhaps it was just that they were unable to get anyone to see them.
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But wasn't that somewhat untrue? The longing look in Kylo Ren's eyes as he whispered 'please' couldn't mean merely a friendly...something. She wasn't sure what. She never had the chance to know what before.
That made Rey chuckle. "No, no, it's okay if both wouldn't want the porgs to be eaten. I don't want to and I've wanted to eat just about everything." To sometimes disastrous results, but she'd survived them, hadn't she?
"I...this part I don't know, I had the sacred Jedi texts on the Falcon, but I didn't bring them with me to the Supremacy. I would guess...that the spirit of someone on the Dark side gets so corrupt and evil that there's nothing left of them when they die." Another reason to save Kylo Ren from himself. She could add it to the list.
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sorry for the delay, didn't get the notif!
That's okay! It's so frustrating when that happens!
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