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wasteyard mods ([personal profile] wastemods) wrote in [community profile] wasteyard2019-06-05 02:10 pm

BONFIRE LIGHTS IN THE MIRROR OF SKY.

WHO: Everyone in game.
WHAT: Our first event log!
WHERE: Anywhere in the world core.
WHEN: After the storms begin.
NOTES: Expect surreal horror and possible violence. Please use common sense when warning for other content.



Photo by drainrat

PREVIOUSLY, ON THE WASTEYARD.

The world remains divided into a land where either a hazy sun shines muted light above or a full moon casts silvery shadows below. They hang fixed, as if nailed in place, more like theatrical props than far-off heavenly bodies. And you can still see only one of them, depending on which side you arrived.

Meanwhile, the storm rages.

On both sides of the world, the rain starts and doesn't stop. The temperature drops, transforming torrential rain into icy snow. Gusts of wind become gales and spin detritus into shrapnel, man-made disasters turned natural. Shadows spin wildly—almost comically—in cyclones, before bursting into nothingness; if you aren't careful, the winds will snatch you, too. Out here, the only protection you might have is cooperating with each other.

Indoors, it's certainly warmer, but that just means water doesn't freeze. Buildings flood with chilly water that rises no matter how many stairs you climb. Architecture groans under the pressure of earthquakes, sending more water cascading through the ceiling before it disappears into cracks below. Is anywhere safe?

Well, yes. One place, splintered into many. The mirrors in ash-gray frames stand sentinel, scattered throughout the world. They emit warm light from the other side; sunlight spills moonside and moonlight reflects sunside. Water impossibly flows around and away from them, leaving behind untouched earth that stays still and silent. Standing in front of them gives you a respite, a tiny bubble of safety to wait out the worst.


INTO THE LABYRINTH.

Once you plunge indoors—unless you're really that determined to take your chances in the storm—you'll find every building with electricity experiencing a brownout. The overhead lights flicker and radios crackle with static, warbling broken news reports and tunes. They eavesdrop on strings of Morse code and private confessions on ham radio. If it's ever been broadcast on the airwaves, public or personal, you might hear it if you tune to the right station; you might even hear yourself, replaying a conversation you've had or will have. And sometimes the audio seems pointed, preternaturally so, as if tuned to your own thoughts and words.

Meanwhile, the waters continue to rise. The halls stretch long, seemingly infinite and twisted into knots. In some of them, no matter how far you walk, it seems like you never get any closer to the end; in others, you hit one dead end and can't stop hitting dead ends, no matter how many times you retrace your steps. None of that's unusual.

But if you delve deep into dark enough recesses (whether accidentally or intentionally), the world calms. The water recedes. Mirrors materialize in the dead ends, scratching out an "X" in the frame before your eyes. If you touch one, the glass falls away in ribbons, flowing like quicksilver and fleeing farther into the darkness. It reveals a hole on the other side, so deep a black it looks flat. Wherever it goes, it's so dark you can't see the other side.

And that's when you hear a sound like someone inhaling and then exhaling, steadily breathing around you. No...you feel it. A presence that has no form no matter how hard you look, but follows you in creaks and groans. It feels like being stalked by a monster in a maze.

Running from it only intensifies the feeling. Attacking makes it even worse. Calm acceptance is the only way to lessen or even neutralize it, but that's something you'll have to discover for yourself. In the end, there's no way to defeat it. You have to trust your instincts and believe it's there, despite the fact that you can't see or touch it.


CHANGING SIDES.

Elsewhere, it starts as a smell.

As the ground shudders and cracks, the stench of rot comes from the fissures. Mirrors and windows melt off walls, and a strong sense of vertigo comes and goes, like cresting waves. Looking out a window shows buildings and bridges breaking off of the labyrinth and drifting—or plummeting—away. They dissolve into nothingness as they vanish into the abyss, like they were bathed in acid. The already fragile world is falling apart.

It comes with a pervasive sense of wrongness, perhaps ironic in a world where everything is already wrong. But that's when it happens: You look up and realize you're no longer where you started. The sun or the moon, whichever you expected, is no longer in the sky. Instead, on the horizon lies its opposite.

It's a phenomenon unique to areas with high concentrations of ash mirrors and hallways, particularly when there's someone else on the other side. Sometimes the instability flips your positions, so one of you is now in the dimension where the other previously stood, while other times it drags you both together into the light of the sun or moon. It's like you resonate, magnets attracting or repelling each other in little pockets of peace.


THE LOCKED ROOM.

Amidst the chaos, as the world shifts and there's no telling where or when you are, you slip through a crack. Or maybe you're a weirdo who climbed through the hole left behind a mirror.

In either case, the fissure is both literal and metaphorical, influenced by the unstable world and your actions. Maybe you step through a door, crawl through a crevice, close your eyes, or do something else to take you between here and there. Whatever the case, you find yourself in a room unlike any others you've seen in this distorted world. Well...once you look closer, anyway. On the surface, it may just be another kitchen, ballroom, or cellar.

But in these rooms, it doesn't matter which side of the divide you were on. Not only because you can't see whatever lights the sky, but because they lie between dimensions. There are no windows and no doors; you'll only find walls the same mottled gray as everything else in this place. Attacking them gets you nowhere. Any damage is there and gone, like the erased moments between flashes of a strobe light. There is no easy way out.

But there is a mirror. Hairline cracks run through its surface, shattering a single reflection into multitudes. Set in an ash-gray frame like so many others, it's left somewhere in the room, whether hanging on a wall, haphazard on the floor, or leaning against some furniture. It emanates the skin-prickling sensation of being watched. Turning away doesn't help; you can feel it gazing at your back.

The haunted feeling only subsides when you stare back. And you should stare back, because these mirrors are your escape route. Staring into them will reveal someone on the other side with the same predicament. Surprisingly, you can hear each other when you speak. It even comes translated if you don't speak the same language, although your mouths still sync to your native tongues. It's like a poorly dubbed movie.

Touching the mirror gives you the impression it's somehow leeching off you, trying to fill those cracks. Try to pull your hand away and you'll find it's a little difficult, like unsticking your tongue from a cold pole. Moreover, you'll feel a compulsion to tell the truth, to do something real.


THE GREAT ESCAPE.

For those of you left behind where the sun and moon still shine, keep an eye on your own mirrors, especially broken ones that seem to be influenced by something invisible. They display a room that most decidedly isn't your own, acting more like a window than a mirror. And whoever's inside, trapped, might call on you for help. You won't be able to hear them, though, so how are you with body language?

Meanwhile, for escapees...

No matter how you escape the rooms, you might notice something a little strange once you get back to the labyrinth. Well, stranger. For a brief window of time (one that grows longer with each room you escape), you'll discover the sun and moon occupy the same sky. The area you've entered is a temporary nexus of sorts, one that fuses the dimensions into something that almost seems stable.

It feels right, but the world isn't strong enough to hold itself together for long.



ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (i put you on hold)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-16 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I think we've both fucking seen evidence that you don't know me very well. [She nudges her head up, so she can look him in the eye, expression dull and disappointed.]
calculo: (O N E H U N D R E D S I X)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-16 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
And you don't know me at all.

( where her eyes were dull, his were blazing, bright and hot. she'd wanted to know about him, hadn't she? well, here was the tip of the proverbial iceberg. )

Don't put me in charge. I'm not...myself right now.
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (as the smoke)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-17 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, and that's your choice, fuckoooooh shit what the fuck.

[She's not staring directly into his eyes. His red eyes. His glowing red eyes.]

Are you a fucking demon or some shit? Is that why you're such a dick?
calculo: (N I N E T Y N I N E)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-17 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
( that's by design, ellie. it keeps people from getting too close and thus, they don't see this. it's for your own good. )

Or some shit, I guess. ( he wasn't a demon completely. he was still human just with...a passenger. ) But this is why you need to find a way out of here and take it. Now.

( because if anyone would figure out a way to cross through a mirror to get at someone, it would be the rider and he doesn't want to happen to ellie.

or anyone. )
ascocarp: pt1a14.k | unsure (4565255)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-17 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[She just stares back, the fear sapping from her as he continues to speak normal, human words.]

Are you gonna, like. Hurt yourself?
calculo: (S I X T Y T H R E E)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-17 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
No. That's not what happens.

( he can't hurt himself when he changes. )

But other people aren't so lucky. And I can't guarantee anything if I lose control.
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (rose high from the field)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-17 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
You're in another fucking room, Robbie. Chill out a little. [She stares at hims for a second.] I mean, if you can. Jesus. Maybe you can use the not-demon to get the fuck outta here?
calculo: (N I N E T Y T W O)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-17 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe.

( it wouldn't be the first place he'd broken out of before that no one thought possible. he takes a breath and peers up at her through the mirror. )

What are you going to do? Stand there and berate me?
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (was an old)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-17 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ellie holds her hands out and takes a half step back.] Whateverrr you tell me to, captain spooky.
calculo: (F O R T Y F I V E)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-17 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
That's not my name.

( honestly at this point, that was an automatic response to her varied names for him. )

I don't have any orders for you. I just need — ( to get out. ) I don't like being trapped. It's never worked out well for me.

( he pauses and then growls, punching the wall beside the mirror hard enough to leave a dent. ) Everything else about this place is constantly changing. Why not this room?
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (a voice)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-21 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Nobody likes being trapped, bucko. [She sighs.] Put up or shut up. And I think it's some kinda test? This place is big on that. Well- that's my fuckin' theory, anyway.
calculo: (O N E H U N D R E D)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-21 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
( it's worse for him. it's not a competition but it's worse for him because he knows he's going to end up completely transformed just to make sure he got out of here. he shakes his head and grabs for the mirror, yanking it off the wall. )

It's gotta be something with this stupid thing.

( it was the only thing in the room and while he doesn't want to break it, he's tired of looking at it. )

Un espejo mágico maldito. ¡Hacer algo! ( he swings it around, placing it facing it against different spots of the room he's in to try and see something else. )
ascocarp: pt1a14.k | static . x (with carriage)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-23 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ellie actually understands the Spanish, because, y'know, magical mirror bullshit, which means it's time to be a smartass.] You're supposed to say mirror, mirror- Holy shit!

[Well. Smartass time is cut short, as Ellie points emphatically to a spot behind Robbie.] How did you miss the open window, dude? It's right there.
calculo: (S E V E N T Y E I G H T)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-23 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
( robbie spins around, looking in the direction she's indicated. he drops the mirror down and stares. there's just...a wall. )

This isn't a time for joking, Ellie. There's nothing there.

( did she want him to dig a hole out of this place? )
ascocarp: pt1a14.k | smile (23525)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-24 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I can fucking see it, and I'm the sane one in this outfit! [She points emphatically.] It's right next to the friggin' bird cage!
calculo: (S I X T Y O N E)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-24 11:42 am (UTC)(link)
( okay, now he's getting frustrated. he drops the mirror onto the ground, watching it splinter a bit but stop short of breaking. )

If there was a window in here, don't you think I'd be going through it? What are you seeing?

( and how was she seeing something he wasn't? it wasn't that dark and the rider would have enhanced that part of him so where the hell was this window? )

Quit joking around!
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (wanna chuck some rocks?)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-24 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not fucking lying! [She continues to yelp.] If you can't see it, just- fucking reach band and touch it! Right next to the bigass bird cage. I promise!
calculo: (S I X T Y O N E)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-24 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not seeing what you're seeing! You don't think I would have gone out a window! I don't want to sit in here and rot.

( there was no window. he grabs the mirror again and comes back into view, glaring at her. his eyes are dark again but the threat of the rider taking over is right there, like a shadow chasing him. )

Direct me to it. Show me where.
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (as the smoke)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-27 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[She rolls her eyes, but rolls with it.] Okay, walk like... two steps to the left- wait! Your right, my left. Sorry. Walk two steps to the right, and then keep going backward until you hit the wall.
calculo: (O N E H U N D R E D T H I R T Y)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-27 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
( this is stupid, robbie thinks, but what other option is there but to stand around and do nothing but argue with her? so, he listens to her, still holding into the damn mirror and moves to the left, to the right, and then backwards until he hits the wall. it feels solid but he thinks he can feel some kind of draft from somewhere.

a window? what the hell. )


Am I close to it?
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (as i slept)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-27 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah! Yeah, move your hand a liiiittle over and you should be on the latch holding it closed?

[She sounds enthusiastic. A puzzle!]
calculo: (O N E H U N D R E D F I F T E E N)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-27 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
( he still feels foolish that he's trying to find a window that he can't see but he listens all the same. his hand bumps along the wall until it does move over something. frowning, he grabs at it and pushes it outward and... )

Huh.

( a window. )

I hate this place.

( so much. )
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (wanna chuck some rocks?)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-27 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you're welcome, too, Robbie.

[She turns away, expecting him to go, while she looks over her room more thoroughly.]
calculo: (O N E H U N D R E D T H I R T E E N)

[personal profile] calculo 2019-06-27 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
( robbie rolls his eyes and keeps his hand on the latch so he doesn't lose it again. )

Grab your mirror and hold it up. I'm not just going to leave.

( he wasn't that much of an asshole. )

If it worked for me, it might work for you.
ascocarp: pt2a16.k | (the tune)

[personal profile] ascocarp 2019-06-27 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[She's genuinely surprised by this. Not shocked, just. It's clearly not what she was expecting to happen. She turns back to her mirror and holds it up.]

What d'you think we should do, then, huh?

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