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beleos ([personal profile] beleos) wrote in [community profile] kenoslogs2024-03-15 01:39 pm

THE ADVOCATE ORACLE - A RIP VAN WINKLE IN TIME


Sweet dreams are made of Bliss
As the twilight falls, and bearers begin to tuck in for their evenings on the night of the 15th of March (OOC time) and whether they tuck themselves into bed fully, or simply drift away in the middle of their dinner, work, indulgences, or what have you; bearers will fall into a deep, deep sleep. Perhaps you slump in your chair, or you wrap your arms around a teddy bear, or partner, or cup a precious shard in your sleep, it doesn’t matter, because as you drift away, into a sleep that seems to tug you under like the undertow itself, a question will echo in bearer’s minds: “If given the choice, would you show compassion in the face of adversity?”

It sticks with you, even as you fall into a dreamless sleep. As if it rotates in your mind, over and over, letting you worm over that. You know for certain what it is, that it is the calming, soothing voice of the Oracle, reaching out to you across the ether, telling you – promise you – that if you accept its promise, you will find that the Oracle could be in your hands. That thought leads you to dream of something else – of home, or your loved ones – of what you are fighting this war for. Even as you dream, you feel a presence next to you, and unlike the Harbinger’s winding, rough digging, this is more akin to a friend, who is asking you soft, coaxing questions. Things like: what was your childhood like? What were your friends like? What did you do? You cannot help but think of them, think of your home and your loved ones. Of where you came from, and how it made you what you are.

The advocate seeks to understand you, and where you come from. You can feel it, that overwhelming Acceptance and love from it, even as you reminisce, compelled to answer the multitude of questions, you can feel something building behind you, around you. “Don’t you want them all to understand this?” the impression is given through communion, and you cannot help but answer: yes.

Click your Heels together, Dorothy!
As you awake for the first time, it’s alien, the world that meets you. New smells fill your nostrils, new sights, the gravity is perhaps different than you’ve gotten used to on Kenos, even those slight shifts enough to make the world feel wholly different. You remember the advocate’s words, and it wants you to feel what it feels. Understanding. Compassion, and perhaps there is a sense that doing so would hurt yourself in turn, if you understood too much. That is the advocate’s way, after all, isn’t it?

You feel an inexorable, slight tug in your chest. Something subtle and gentle, the slightest of sensations, that gives you a direction. You know it, your mind only just now comprehending the advocate’s confusing impressions via communion, that there is something of this world’s… Soul/center/heart or whatever word you want to use for it. Something about this world that will help you along your path, and help you with the results you so desire. You know it will not guarantee a victory, but surely it will help. Especially as your numbers dwindle from world to world. You are left with an impression from the Advocate -- if you die, they cannot bring you back. There is apology in this, but alone, one oracle is limited. Only united, can they truly change your fate.

The lingering presence of the advocate starts to fade. You know this is a bearer’s world, if not your own. You look around, to see perhaps a familiar face nearby? Or perhaps you are alone. Does it matter? You know that this place belongs to a bearer, but whether they are a friend or an enemy, one has to begin to determine that. You’ll need your wits, you’ll need your strength and resolve to make it to the end of this, won’t you?

After all, as bearers were recently reminded: this is War. This is not simply the fate of this world, but perhaps all, as it will require you to find the answer to this question. So you start to move, you start to look around, explore, and search. For the soul of each world, for the bearers that lie dreaming within, and your foes that will seek you out. Stay steadfast, for the way out will come, if you make it to the end. The longer you spend in each world, however, the more the shadows look darker, and deeper. Hungrier. The more the spaces seem smaller or compressed. As if there is something gnawing away at the sides, making their way to the heart.

Around the world in 60 seconds 12 hours
When you find yourself at the end, when you close your eyes – only a blink, but it hangs, as if the momentary motion is enough to suspend you into a suspended space before. You can see the two options stretched out before you – metaphysically – the impression of it. A long, long shadow cast over one. As if there is a presence hovering over and above, like waiting jaws, ready to strike. In the other, there remains…nothing. It is not pleasant, it is not comforting, it simply… is. A sense that there is now a lack of anything, almost like it had never existed before.

Does this world have value? You can feel the Advocate ask. Do you want to give them a chance to live? Or does should this world cease, is there nothing here to save?

And though you are compelled, required to answer, you know this question for what it is. Short-sighted. Both, in the end, will lead to its destruction, but which will you choose? Will you allow the world to continue, even with that long shadow cast, like a hungry beast with snapping jaws; or will you erase it from existence and spare it that oncoming apocalypse?

Catch [???] Winks
The last world’s fate decided, bearers float in an endless sea of stars. You can see them all, spread before you. Intermittently, they wink out, swallowed into the darkness, consumed as the shadows, that inky-black nothingness grows ever-larger. It looks upon you, bearers. It is nothing, but you have its attention, and your blood runs cold, your limbs frozen. You cannot move, you cannot speak, you cannot breathe. You feel it, the power of being drawn into it, like it wants to consume you. Like it knows you.

T̸̢̼̯͓̬̘́̀̋̆͊h̷͔̣̱̝͍̬̣͕̄̂͗̆͒͌͜ͅẹ̶̱̩̅͒̿̇͠ ̵̭̹͇͖̔̀ṃ̸̢̧͙̟̼̜͌͆̍͝͝ͅo̴̟̞̓̆̇̐̆͊̽͆̂̀r̶͈̺̮̠͙̗͌ę̸̤̻̈́͐͂̓̊͐̂͆ ̵̡̛͎̩̳̤͔͚̱̼̆̒̓y̴̺̞̹̺̝̤͂ǫ̷̡̣̱̥͊̈́̓͑̕͘ű̵̼͜͜ ̶̨̨̝̟̘̱͇̲̻̪̊͂̽̈̒͊f̴̱̐͌̌̓̋̔́̀͝i̶͖̤͎̬̝̦͒̂g̸̳̰̟̀̓̽̈́̐h̸̼͍̮͎̊̅͗͊̈͋̽̀͘t̴͔͚́̓,̷̨̧̱̠̙̠̙̱̒̍̽̾ ̷̖̰̼̬̟͐̊̂t̶̖̄͂̅̃̍͐̊̑̅͜͝h̴̢̛͙̪̞̫̝̺̋̅̿͛̇̚͝͝ͅͅȩ̶͉̤͍̠́̈͑̏͋̚͘͝ ̸̢̨̧͚̖̤̪̬̪̀̉̐͗̂͆͑̚̕̚c̴̠̩̳͎̲̪͔̟̈́͂̉͑́l̶̡̲̻̣̘̏́ͅo̶̢̧͔͈̬̳̰͈̝̻͌̋̆̃͒͗̏͘ş̴̪̺̣̥̎̽̿͗̒́͛̕̚̚e̴̺͍̤͖͂̇͑͂̋͂̆̾r̴̨̩̈́͋͠ ̷̧͚̲̩̖̋͒̉́͗y̶̘̖̝̑̈͊ǒ̵͚̽u̵͎͍̇̀̏̊̕͝ŕ̷͎̜̘͙̀̋ ̶͇̲̝̞̖̝̣̘̝̬͋d̷͔͈͔̀̿õ̴̝̯͇̹̘̏͗͜ö̵͚͓͆m̵͉̦̫̥̦̞̫͐̆͐̿͊͒͌͋͜.̷̼͈̻̥̜̾̏͐̾̐͆͘͜

You gasp, as you startle awake, and open your eyes for the first time in a long time.

CODING
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[personal profile] sterngaze 2024-04-05 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a recent tradition, begun by one of the temple’s knights.

[Liem watches Howl’s hands, rather than his smile, as he withdraws them and flips the coin into the air, apparently returning it from whence it came. A small incantation reveals the presence of magic to his watching eyes, but as is often the case with foreign spells, Liem can discern little from the unfamiliar auras he observes.

The trick is a clever one, regardless—just as much sleight of hand as it is magic, given the agile way Howl makes the coins dance between his fingers. That makes Liem a little wary, for more reasons than one.
]

My talents made me more suited for that position than for a place among the priesthood.

[Also, though he does not say this, the temple clergy had not been welcoming to him during his time as an acolyte. He had not been able to imagine himself as one of them.]

… That collection box, [he says, his gaze sliding toward the one he still feels a slight tug towards, almost like deja vu;] what is it about the contents that so interests you?
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[personal profile] cyfaredd 2024-04-09 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
And what talents are those? Black being more your color than white?


[ Howl takes yet another coin from within his coat and rolls it across the back of his fingers a few times. When Liem looks off towards the collection box on the other side of the church, Howl's gaze follows. ]

I already told you — there's something else in there aside from coins.

[ How exactly did Howl figure that out, and does it have something to do with him conjuring the coins out of the box and coming across the unexpected, non-coin object? Well yes but let's not worry about it ♥ ]

Just a grievance, according to you... but I'm not so sure. The shape of it... I don't think it could fit into the small slot meant for coins.
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[personal profile] sterngaze 2024-04-10 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[Liem lifts a brow when Howl inquires after what the talents of an inquisitor might actually be, but he seems like he’s only joking, so Liem doesn’t follow up on it. Anyway, he doesn’t care to discuss that sort of thing: the skills that an inquisitor might need that would set them apart from an honest priest. That’s no kind of thing to discuss with a man whose good opinion you at least somewhat wish to court, which, since Howl is Meridian, Liem of course does.]

Hm…

[Howl does have a point. The grievances submitted to the donation boxes are generally carved onto lead weights, but the weights have to be flat enough to fit through the slot, just like anything else. They might end up being a little larger than the coins inside, but not in thickness.]

You are right about something being inside. I’ve felt a pull from that box since I stepped inside the cathedral. I believe it’s the dreamer shard.
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[personal profile] cyfaredd 2024-04-13 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Considering Howl has no affection for bureaucratic institutions like organized religion or government... yeah, probably best in this instance not to get into what an "inquisitor" really is.

Hearing this from Liem, he raises his eyebrows curiously.
]

Really? Well, man, what are you waiting for? Sounds like an important find if that's the case.

[ Howl energetically hops to his feet and gestures for Liem to follow as he begins to walk along the pews. ]
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[personal profile] sterngaze 2024-04-15 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Though Liem does follow Howl through the aisle as the other man starts toward the box in question, he’s not sure if he actually intends to help him or to hinder him. On one hand, he does want to secure the dreamer shard in his possession. He may not know what use doing so will have, but it seems neglectful and possibly even risky to leave it unclaimed.

On the other hand…
]

We can’t access it now, [he points out.] It’s the middle of the day. Even a priest unlocking the box at this hour would look suspicious.

[Especially considering Howl isn’t even from this city and Liem is an inquisitor of the church, not one of its priests. Any clergy member who saw them would immediately know they shouldn’t be touching the box or its contents.]
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[personal profile] cyfaredd 2024-04-21 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Despite Liem's warning, Howl keeps on walking towards the box. It's only when he's stopped in front of it that he turns to give Liem his most golden, five-star smile. ]

Who said anything about unlocking it? Or needing a priest to do it?

[ If Howl weren't so charismatic, the smile he's giving Liem would probably come across as devious. But the wizard knows how to look innocent, how to deflect blame, and how to get around rules without actually breaking them. Liem couldn't ask for a better partner-in-crime for figuring out how not to commit a crime here. ]

Liem, my friend. [ oh, they're friends now? apparently. ] I've two proposals for you. The first is that I've done my duty in alerting you to this object's presence and what you do with it now is your business. The second... well, I think you know what I'm about to say. I can offer you my services.
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[personal profile] sterngaze 2024-04-26 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[Liem does not trust that smile, no matter how charming Howl may be or how innocent he might manage to look. Every interaction he’s had or even witnessed involving Howl has only given the impression that the man is out for himself, for his own comfort and convenience—not a bad thing to care about in isolation, but a poor thing to pair with suspicious activities in a house of god. Especially a house of god that doubles as a bank.

However.

Liem does have to admit that he’s loath to abandon this shard. His lips thin as he regards the other man with a steady, intent look.
]

What kind of services would those be?
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[personal profile] cyfaredd 2024-04-29 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Must I spell the spells out for you?

[ He laughs softly, good-naturedly, the question behind a rhetorical poke at the dhampir's hesitance. It's as good as a yes as far as Howl is concerned. After all, if it were a no, he's sure the priest would firmly say so.

Howl leans against the armrest of one of the pews and continues to smile that charming smile.
]

I'll need a distraction. Just a few minutes, to provide some cover. You can keep your co-workers busy for a while, right?