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WHO: Lily Evans & You!
WHEN: Throughout early June
WHERE: The farm mostly for now, hopefully branching out to the woods, the trials, etc.
WHAT: A catch-all! Some farm and forest based things, maybe the trials will make an appearance (hopefully)
WARNINGS: None so far, will update as needed
WHEN: Throughout early June
WHERE: The farm mostly for now, hopefully branching out to the woods, the trials, etc.
WHAT: A catch-all! Some farm and forest based things, maybe the trials will make an appearance (hopefully)
WARNINGS: None so far, will update as needed
( starters in comments, both open and otherwise, feel free to hmu if you don’t see anything that suits either via pm or on plurk, or toss starts my way, whatever’s clever. if brackets are more your thing i’m good to match format. )
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[ The surprise in her expression was replaced very swiftly by dread. Lily frowned at the elegant gentleman and shook her head, her eyes going wide. ]
It's not a dead body at all. It kept me down there.
[ She looked troubled just having mentioned it, her voice going soft full of worry. ]
When I came to this place, those people in the forest pushed me into the lake and that body kept me down there until dawn. It's not dead, at least, not at all in the traditional sense.
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[But she feels human, though. Although... there seems to be some kind of power there.]
We had to fight off some of the forest people when we first arrived here. But we haven't really seen any of them in a while, not up close. They don't really approach anymore.
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I don't know how I didn't die. I remember being pushed and I remember the horrible grip it had on me.
[ The bruise has faded considerably over time, but she lifted her arm so that he could see the faint yellowy outline of the bruise, shaped like a handprint she had found on her arm once she had gotten free and dragged herself to the shore of the lake. ]
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[He wonders now, after what the Merchant said.]
When I arrived, we were all kept on a ship and they had a mirror. A cursed mirror. And they'd put us in front of it and it would borrow things from us. Memories. Abilities. the mirror was broken when we were freed from the ship but... the Merchant said its curse was transferred to the body in the lake.
It takes pain and bad memories away from you.... but only a little. Not completely, they come back after a while.
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[ Her loathing for the blank space in her memory showed on her face, shifting uncomfortably as she crossed her arms. ]
Why would they borrow things from you? To sponge off your ability?
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It went to the body in the lake, and it started giving back the things it took. Some of it. But not all to the right people. Some people saw memories that weren't theirs, but the people whose memories it was also remembered it so...
[He looks slightly frustrated.]
I don't understand how it works. Or the real purpose of it. All I know is that it doesn't work the way I know a curse should work where I come from.
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It's not like any curse I've heard of either.
[ Unconsciously Lily lifted her hands to her chin, covering her mouth while frowning thoughtfully. ]
Curses can be awful, they can do a good deal of harm, but a curse escaping to a new host when its original object was broken?
[ She shook her head. ]
At the very worst it would drive the person who broke the object to madness or death, but escaping? The implications are rather bleak, if dark magic like that exists in this place.
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[Definitely bleak on all counts.]
Hopefully you'll be fine, but you should ask Young Master Wei for a talisman just in case.
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[ He seemed knowledgeable on the matter, and far more familiar with the way things worked in this place, she was eager to hear what he had to say. ]
A talisman? For protection?
[ They weren't widely used where she came from, but she had read about protective sigils and in Ancient Runes. ]
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[Unfortunately, he doesn't know much more. One thing he knows is that this place put back a curse on him from his own world that had been previously removed, and that too seems impossible, and yet....]
Yes. They're drawn on pieces of paper, and they're really efficient if the person making them knows what they're doing.