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redactable2020-09-26 10:17 pm
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WEEK ZERO: ARRIVAL (OVERFLOW)
WEEK ZERO: ARRIVAL (43 remain) Whatever each character was doing—chatting with friends, going to bed, saving the world—ceases. In fact, it's likely nothing more than a groggy memory now, as they open their eyes to unfamiliar surroundings. Apparently, they took a nap right in the middle of a small town, plopped outside on the paved road. Ow? Oh, but it looks like they've been given a goodie bag. Everyone likes gifts, right? Inside, it contains:
- packets of tea - one unlabeled pill - a rock that resembles the galaxy - if they're of age, a mini bottle of alcohol; if they're underage, a can of Mountain D*w Baja Blast instead - a singular condom - a single random one of these pillows (how did this fit?) - a handheld device Should they boot up the device, the screen helpfully informs them that it's a Participant Help System (PHS). Not much on it, but it does have a few apps, including a memo one for taking notes. There's also a messaging system, though it's only capable of receiving messages, not sending any. As a matter of fact, there's an alert for a new message already. Maybe it'll explain what's going on. Good evening, everyone. Uh, how are we sure theyāre arriving in the evening? Just say āhelloā! Or āgreetingsā! Greetings is fancy, right? Oh thatās true. Greetings, everyone. Thatās better? Yes! Except maybe we take out the thatās better part in the final version. Will do! Er, what? Unfortunately, it seems as though that's the only info they're given for now. In the meantime, why not explore the surrounding area? A number of buildings are locked, and the Planetarium appears to be closed, but there's enough to keep the characters occupied for a day or two. They might even want to get to know their fellow "participants" better, while they're at it. |
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Elsa
[He does know what a handshake is, he's just terminally awkward. He'll reach out and take her hand very hesitantly.]
No, I can!
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It's nice to meet you, Kageyama.
I've never met another person with powers before, you know.
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Mm. It's much better when you can talk to other people.
[. . .]
If you want to talk to me about them, you can.
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letting go, she steps back, seating herself on to the edge of the bridge, and smiling softly at shigeo.]
Ever since I was born, I've been able to create and manipulate ice and snow. Not quite as exciting as telekinesis, or exorcisms, but...
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[Why is everyone here so interested in psychic powers?]
I haven't seen an ability like that before. [Though if it's just making something cold enough to freeze and then controlling it, would he be able to do it, too? He's seen ESPers who can create fire, and he thinks he understands how, so. . .
Anyway, since she hasn't ever met anyone else with powers, he'll explain to her how they aren't very interesting.]
Psychic powers are just another trait, like being able to run fast, or doing a cartwheel, or liking the taste of peppers. They aren't anything special, even if most people don't have them.
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I can make structures out of ice, but... so can anyone, given enough time and frozen water. [she chuckles at the idea, though.] Sure, I can freeze a lake, but so can the winter. Pretty uneventful, honestly.
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It isn't as though freezing things is very useful for most things in life.
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You might be surprised. Great for storage facilities, let me tell you.
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[Jokes are so, so lost on this kid, sorry to say.
Anyway, he isn't trying to neg Elsa. The first time someone told him psychic powers weren't all that special or important, it was the thing he'd never known he needed to hear. After all, everyone else always treats them as the most important thing about you, don't they? If Elsa has never had anyone to tell her that before, he wanted to try.
But he doesn't exactly have Reigen's charisma in his delivery.]
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Yup. Long-term fruit and vegetable freshness? [she snaps her fingers] A snap freeze. [hee hee hee.]
The ice sculptures and skating in the summertime are a pretty nice perk, too... and you never run out of supplies for snow cones!
[this is oddly brightening her up. people really can come a long way in three years, huh.]
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That does sound nice. . .
[This is not the point he was trying to make, Elsa. But it does make him feel a little nostalgic. Like when he was little, and he could entertain Ritsu and Tsubomi by making things float through the air.]
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So, maybe our powers are nothing special, but they if they make the people we love happy once in a while... [here, she gives a happy little shrug] ...maybe it can be special for them.
[minus the, uh
terrible childhood trauma, and years of isolation and fear of hurting people she loves with them. but! literally no part of that is something to share with a child!]
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Anyway, her comment makes look a little thoughtful.]
Mm. That's true. . . when we were younger, we used to play with them. And it was fun, but . . .
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Oh, did you know others with your powers, too?
[very cute!!!]
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Back then, my brother didn't have any abilities. He does now.
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something very nostalgic flits across her face.]
My sister never had any abilities, so I... used to play with her, with mine too.
[the happy part was happy. it was all so happy.]
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[It's sort of hard to remember now what that time was like, though.]
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[she nearly slaps a hand over her mouth. instead, she recovers by continuing to talk, as if she didn't just say something strange.]
We would play pretend with castles and toys made of snow and ice, skate around the hallways on our socks in the middle of the night, and go sledding whenever and wherever we wanted.
I can only imagine what kind of fun you must have had with telekinesis!
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[Um.]
And fly Ritsu around. I get motion sickness from flying, though.
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Is Ritsu your sibling?
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My younger brother.
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Was Ritsu always begging you to float him?
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[He thinks? Ritsu doesn't really beg for things.]
But he doesn't like that kind of thing anymore.
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[that's a pause, and it's awkward. in lieu of explaining, elsa simply shakes her head.]
...Well, she does, somehow or other.
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