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INTRO LOG #1

INTRO LOG #1
Muzzle and Mute
Content Warnings: Disorientation, memory loss, confusion
Themes: Arrival, survival, exploration, horror
You wake, standing. A thick, muddy red dust coats your skin and clothes - it sticks to your tongue and blocks your vision. Inhale and it chokes you, exhale and your breath puffs out in front of your face in a transparent maroon cloud. It tastes of copper, tangy and harsh. Movement is difficult, every limb tingles and aches. Look to your left, your right. Evenly spaced in each direction stands another person indistinguishable in every way from the next. You're disoriented and lethargic, unable to grasp onto a single thought. A pinprick of light blooms ahead and grows steadily larger; a door has opened.
Hands grip your wrists, push at the small of your back and guide you out of the darkness into a room with four walls and a thin, sagging ceiling. The plaster is peeling, the air is musty, and the floor is slick. White plastic piping juts up from the center and curves into multiple spouts, clean water flowing in uneven streams. Those hands pull your clothes off and clear the dust from your body, redress you in handsewn jumpsuits. By the time they’re through, you will have begun to come back to yourself.
A finger is pressed to your lips. Kind eyes meet your own and a single word is whispered - hush.
Led out of the room in a line, you’re taken down a short hallway and into another, much larger room. There’s a woman waiting for you there, a child hugging her leg, and a cloth bag in her hands. She reaches in and pulls out a device, passes one to each of you. Once finished, she begins to move both hands in graceful gestures, a language. One of the people who helped you lifts their device and the screen lights up, tracks the woman’s hands. Letters appear on the screen and you understand the device’s purpose. She tells you what she knows and it’s not much.
This world is haunted. Noise attracts them, so it is not allowed. Communication is through body language, soundless writing, and the device. She tells you that your feet must be light and your mouth never used. There is a community outside these doors, where you can survive together, but only if you agree to one thing: complete and total silence. You'll have time to talk it over. You may ask one question and receive one answer.
Acceptance allows you to journey outside. The ground is marked in pathways of sand, lining the paths to each building and everywhere in-between. You notice that the locals hold their devices always, aloft and glance to it often. It will not vibrate or make a sound to signal a message. Notices appear. Rules. Guidelines. Feet on the sand and never anywhere else. To open a door you brush your fingers along the hinges - oiled and you may enter. If not, take the brush from the can sitting nearby and coat the metal with the dark liquid.
Now, you're to settle into your new home.
The Man in the Hat
Content Warnings: Heavy lifting, following the rules, alcoholism
Themes: Moving in, survival, exploration, horror
Once you’ve claimed a room for yourself, it’s time to acclimate to the community. Natives will ask what you need and take you along the sandpaths to different areas in the city to gather supplies - furniture and the like. Heavier items will require assistance and will take longer. Houses are mostly empty so if you and your housemates need something, you’ll have to carry it and put it inside the home. Do not make any noise or the natives will refuse to help you. Getting to know your housemates is key to a smooth transition. They are going through what you are right now; take the time to get to know them. Make house rules.
As the first day gives way to night, the natives can be seen moving at a faster pace outside. They’re hurried, though not frightened. Some even smile at you. When the sun sets behind the ruins of what was once picturesque Reims, your device will signal that it’s time to meet at the center of the community. There, natives will stop each person and give them a small gift - a trinket, a token to show that they are trying their best to make all the new arrivals feel at home. These are all items from the character’s home or from another character's home (they will not be anything that belongs to anyone else). Small, soundless and either something taken during the application process or something brand new. They will have no powers to speak of and are meant to be a momento. If asked, the natives found them the same way they found each of you.
Then the party starts. Sort of. A soundless, stitled kind of celebration. Fun is meant to be had, but it’s not an overly joyous occasion. The natives simply don’t know how to cut loose. There will be extra food in the form of one and two; Phillipa even brought some of her homemade bread. If you stumble across a man wearing a hat, the only man in town who does, and agree to go with him when he offers to show you his house - he’ll gift you with a jar of hooch; it’ll burn on the way down.
Sound Eaters
Content Warnings: Threat, danger
Themes: Survival, exploration, horror, game plot
It’s the second day of your stay, and the natives call for an emergency meeting at the Town Hall. Everyone is paired off (see below) and are asked to walk the perimeter looking for anything out of place and patching any areas that might have been affected by weather. Once finished, the same is done on the inside, and when the community leader is satisfied, the main hall is opened up so that everyone can congregate. Characters, during this time only, are allowed to make sound. This is so that the natives can explain why silence is so necessary...
The Sound Eaters.
In an effort not to frighten everyone, the natives won’t go into the history just yet, but they will warn that when someone makes a sound, it attracts them. They don’t know what they look like because they are so fast. If you’re too loud, then in the blink of an eye, you’ll go through a room reset. This is because either the natives ‘silenced’ you or the Sound Eaters have. They will explain that the room came at the same time the Sound Eaters did and that it doesn’t work for the natives. Sometimes, it doesn’t work on new arrivals. Death, for those born in this world, is permanent. If you attract them, you’ll get someone killed. Hence the need for no noise. During the meeting, the natives will tell each character of their own experiences. Their losses. The families they have left and how they’d do anything to keep them alive. They don’t know if you’ll be reset, but is that a risk you’re willing to take? The meeting will last a few hours and will end on a somber, ominous note - at the end of the month, they are taking everyone to meet them.
OOC
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Sound Eaters
Miach approaches from the side, a soft smile on her face. ]
Tuan.
[ It's nice to form the name with her mouth again. Though Miach has spent years talking to people at Dian Cécht, none of them could quite recreate her simple high school group, her little attack squad. ]
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There are tell tale signs that give away exactly how her night had gone, from the dark shadows beneath her eyes to the more hidden cues. There's no way she'd have been able to go outside looking like this without lowering her mother's SA score at home, but here nobody really cares. The relief is immeasurable, though fleeting as she knows there's just no hiding from Miach's eyes.
Or rather, there's just no hiding from Miach at all. Even when supposedly "dead" Miach had always been one step behind her, like a ghost both watching over her. Watching her live on like the coward she is.]
Miach.
[It's incredible to think that this was easy once upon a time. Three years ago, saying Miach's name and being in Miach's presence was the best feeling in the world. Now the act of establishing eye contact feels so much like looking directly into the sun that Tuan keeps her eyes on the opposite wall. Miach didn't die. Just having that truth that had defined her come apart at the seams still makes her dizzy. Everything else that followed the rest of that simply makes her skin crawl.]
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She steps directly into Tuan's line of vision, daring her to look away now, and smiles. ]
Meeting people without knowing their data is really different, isn't it?
[ After the way Tuan reacted to Miach's current situation yesterday, living in the now and talking over their current situation seems better to draw the other girl into conversation.
Nobody here means anything to Miach but Tuan is different. Tuan is already her ally, Tuan is already her partner, she is one of the bodies of one head on their symbol. They're one. ]
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Miach's unspoken directive to act as though this is just another ordinary conversation like the ones they used to have is unbearable. Tuan glances down and to the side. It's only after she does it that the weakness of the gesture registers.
Self loathing ensues as that's too late to fix. It may as well be the story of her life at this point.]
I've gotten used to it.
[It's you who I haven't gotten used to.]
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Her smile drops. Tuan has always exhibited an exceptional lack of interest in anyone but herself and that's one of the things that makes her great, but this is not an acceptable state of affairs. ]
I like it.
[ She announces this and then brushes her hand over Tuan's shoulder, letting it linger there. ]
Not this place itself, of course, not being chained to this city or having my voice taken. But we're in a place where nobody knows any of us and for the first time we are masters of our own information.
Having secrets is the default not the exception now.
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She glances at Miach through the corners of her eyes, looking for an answer that she doesn't find.]
Youve been living as though secrets have been a default for some time now, haven't you?
[Her voice is soft, but there's a bitter taste in her mouth. Still she makes no move to make Miach stop touching her.]
You must feel right at home.
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Understanding dawns on Miach and makes her pause. She doesn't remove her hand from Tuan, she just stands there quiet for a moment, adjusting the thoughts in her head.
I must be hungry she thinks, because when the world isn't as crystal clear to navigate to her as it usually is, lack of food is most often the cause.
She'd never considered that Tuan might be angry about the way she arranged this situation. In Miach's mind, the idea that she had been successful should have been an inspiration to her left behind friends. An example for what they failed to do, leading them to more resolve. This isn't how it worked out and now is the first time Miach is forced to acknowledge that. ]
Dian Cécht is no better than Japan. Worse, actually.
[ Surveillance 24/7, a limited space to move in, more doctor appointments than there had been morality sessions before... ]
But that's not what you're talking about, are you? This is about the mere fact that I'm alive.
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And in theory there's nothing wrong with that. It's just painful to know that someone she cherishes (cherished?) could leave her in the dark that way and think nothing of it. In a way that's just like MIach to do - never pausing to think about how her actions impact others, and it was what made her seem so free in a society was obsessed with mindfulness.
But it still hurts and Miach's touch just feels mocking in its gentleness.]
Were you ever going to tell me?
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Yes. Once I'd found a way to escape the facility and a new plan to change something. Change more.
Even if I had messaged you and Cian before, we would not have been able to meet nor converse properly. Security is far tighter for the little lab rats than it is for ordinary high school girls.
[ And what would be the use of just the message? What ties Miach and her friends together is the common desire to attack the world. As long as Miach is incapacitated for the fulfillment of this goal, what is the point of letting them know she's alive? Letting them now that she, too, was hindered from the fulfillment of their shared dreams? ]
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And then just a tiny flash of anger that Miach is even mentioning Cian Reikado right now. Cian, who after their pact had failed, went on to accept everything that they once hated together. Cian who should have been someone Tuan could still talk to, but instead became one of them. Cian who ultimately made Tuan even lonelier in the aftermath.
Miach couldn't have known any of this, of course, but the unfairness of it echoes in her mind, adding more liquid nitrogen to an already substantive pool of ice.]
...so it just didn't matter to you, huh?
[Her voice comes weaker than she wants it to. Tuan clears her throat and tries again.]
It didn't matter to you that I really... really thought you were dead and...it hurt.
suicide mention cw
Miach examines this words, spins and turns them in her head, and yet doesn't really know what to make of them. This is a Tuan that she hasn't really seen before. Affections between them have always been close, yet never this personal.
It's one thing to sit tightly wretched together, watching old and far too sensitive movies, it's another to talk about feelings that are.. so intimate. Feelings that don't concern the world, but only them.
Miach gives Tuan a quizzical look. ]
That's what we wanted. You helped me burn my books myself, Tuan, you attended my funeral.
In the world of Japan, this dream came true. In the version of the world seen by you and everyone else, I truly died.
Meanwhile I was at the other end of the world, unable to offer anything better. Wasn't it for the best to leave this sense of fulfillment lingering?
[ That is what she had assumed, quite earnestly, Her voice is smooth and unwavering as always, but the final question lacks a bit of conviction. Tuan has thrown her off-balance. ]
more suicide mentions
I wanted to die with you. Miach. I wanted to follow you from this world to the next. I --
[She takes a deep breath, trying not to choke over her own words, but more words just don't come. Left only to look at Miach despairingly, she bows her head and avoids eye contact again.]
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[ Together, it would have been ideal. A declaration all at once by this small group of girls - three bodies one head.
But it had turned out impossible after all, and now Tuan's reasoning for staying alive fails to convince. For all Tuan could have known, Miach was never going to come back. There was nobody to wait for, there was nothing but to be convicted all on her own...
Neither Cian nor Tuan had managed this.
And Miach can't deny she is disappointed. ]
cw self harm mention
Does it matter?
[She echoes the empty sentiment, not out defiance but out of wanting the ground to open up and swallow her whole.]
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[ Miach likes to think she always speaks with a certain gravity and with weight behind her words. That she doesn't bother with frivolousness and things that are easily dismissed. She likes to think Tuan thinks of her the same way. ]
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No.
[Miach was always the one who asked questions and challenged orthodoxy. To say that her questions weren't valuable would've been a blatant lie through and through. Still, Tuan can't bring herself to care whether or not Miach has an answer. Or rather, she can't be bothered to answer a girl who clearly doesn't care about her feelings.]
But I'd say how you feel about the situation is just as negligible as how I felt about it.
suicide mentions return, to nobody's surprise
You're right. The past is past and we cannot change anything. We're here now anyway.
Alive. You and I. Once again.
[ The final comment is more directed at herself and thus it's made even quieter than the rest of her speech. Trying to die so many times is frustrating, even Miach, who shuns self-criticism, has to admit it. ]
Let's make the best of it, Tuan. Together.
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Why?
[The question escapes her lips before she can think to silence herself. The regret is immediate; it's a question that should be pondered on her own. The thought of Miach's real answer is terrifying in its uncertainty. It never used to be an uncertainty.]
... Never mind.
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I live in House Two, in the room closest to the entrance.
[ She doesn't elaborate on what she means by this, but the invitation is there. Miach's space is open to Tuan and Tuan alone. ]
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Part of Tuan is still angry about that. Perhaps that feeling won't truly go away any time soon; Miach didn't seem to understand what the crux of the issue was after all. She'd deflected and demanded Tuan explain something entirely different and in the end... she was expected to sweep all of this under the rug and let the past be the past.
In a way that was just typical of MIach, too. It's strange to think of her that way when she was always so thorough and careful with details for her dangerous, seditious ideas. But when it came to discussing subjective human experiences like the fear of falling. she always had her own ideas and those ideas were hard to combat given how articulate and well read she was. It certainly hadn't helped that back then, Tuan can admit to herself that she was a foolish little girl who was easily enchanted by someone so different from everyone else.
And truthfully, she knows that hasn't changed at all. Despite it all, she wants to accept Miach's words as an unspoken declaration to start over together. Despite it all, part of her wants to nod and tightly hug the person she thought about every single day for the past three years.
But it's just too soon for her own state of mind to readily accept.]
Ok.
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You know where to find me then.
[ And despite everything, she still feels confident that Tuan will find her. ]
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Out of sight, out of reach... and yet never out of mind.
Immediately her legs feel unsteady, and Tuan simply slides down onto the floor. This whole conversation feels like a giant mistake ... and somehow she's just not at all surprised that she made it. She's a failure for letting her anger get to her and a coward for not chasing after Miach. As tears cloud her vision for the second day in a row, Tuan has a new adjective to add to the list for herself: weak. She wipes her eyes stubbornly and picks herself up off the floor to hurry off back to her room before anyone can ask her what's wrong. There just aren't any good answers to that.]