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- *overview log,
- doc holliday (wynonna earp),
- elena gilbert (the vampire diaries),
- elijah mikaelson (the vampire diaries),
- eliot spencer (leverage),
- ellie (the last of us),
- john carter (er),
- klaus hargreeves (the umbrella academy),
- malcolm bright (prodigal son),
- negan (the walking dead),
- raylan givens (justified),
- yennefer (the witcher),
- ~ claire novak (supernatural),
- ~ daisy johnson (marvel live action),
- ~ eliot waugh (the magicians),
- ~ helen magnus (sanctuary),
- ~ john constantine (dc live action),
- ~ max guevara (dark angel),
- ~ melanie king (magnus archives),
- ~ neal caffrey (white collar),
- ~ number five (the umbrella academy),
- ~ phil coulson (marvel live action),
- ~ quentin coldwater (the magicians),
- ~ will graham (hannibal),
- ~ zed martin (dc live action)
024-027 » neither reward nor punishment
WHO: Everyone.
WHERE: Eastern/Central/Western Mathias + ???
WHEN: Days 024-027
WHAT: The consequences of their actions.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: Plotting post over here! The next log will be posted January 23rd.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Deadly Avenger "Onryo" 怨霊

WHERE: Eastern/Central/Western Mathias + ???
WHEN: Days 024-027
WHAT: The consequences of their actions.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: Plotting post over here! The next log will be posted January 23rd.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Deadly Avenger "Onryo" 怨霊

DAYS 024-025
CONSEQUENCES“There are in nature neither rewards nor punishments —
there are consequences.”
— Robert G. Ingersoll
When the unwilling residents of Mathias Township wake on the morning of the 24th day, they will find themselves in yet another set of frustratingly unnerving circumstances. None of them are where they last remember being, and some of them have strange marks on the palms of their left hands. It's all incredibly unsettling, but truthfully they should be used to it by now. No one will remember traveling to their new location.
Residents can wake up anywhere within their new location and in any position. Curled up in a bed, sprawled on a couch, huddled beneath a coffee table, propped against a wall... Wherever they are, they will themselves to be in quite an unusual state. While they are wearing whatever clothing items they went to sleep in, plus their shoes and a coat. The newest arrivals to Mathias Township will perhaps stand out for being slightly more appropriately dressed than their new neighbors. They are all a bit damp, physically worn out, and half-frozen from their apparent walk through a blizzard.
Each of the four locations is inescapable — residents are trapped, with exterior doors and windows being shut tight and a blizzard raging outside. The locations are stocked with fresh food and water and a large pile of firewood for the fireplaces in each building. The circumstances residents will face, however, may vary wildly between locations as the forces at work in Mathias respond to the recent actions of certain individuals.
BOARDING HOUSE | GREY GULL
NEW HOUSE | MYSTERY MANSION
These residents will wake with a mark on their left hand palms, a spiraling black symbol similar to those some may have seen around town. All marks are identical and cannot be removed, but will have seemingly vanished from their skin on the morning of the 26th day.Castiel, Daisy Johnson, Dean Winchester
Elena Gilbert, Elijah Mikaelson, Helen Magnus
Phil Coulson, Quentin Coldwater, Sherlock HolmesDAYS 026-027
IN THE AFTERMATH
After their ordeals of the past two days, the unfortunate residents of Mathias Township will be grateful to find that they were back where they are supposed to be, a chill still clinging to their clothes in whatever place they went to sleep the night of the 23rd day. New arrivals will wake in the living room of the boarding house. None of the residents will wake with anything in their possession from the locations in which they were previously trapped, including any notes or documentation they may have made during their time there.
CONDITIONS UPDATE — SNOW continues to fall heavily on Days 024-025, resulting in white out conditions from the wind that blows in gusts of over 35 mph; the temperature also drops drastically, making conditions extremely dangerous for residents. The blizzard clears on Day 26 and residents are left with a cold, calm world covered in white.
— THE FOG remains blocking the paths in the forest, urging residents to stay huddled within the town proper, and it also now blocks the northern section of town, beginning just before where residents know the chasm in the earth to be. Venturing into the fog is... ill-advised.
— DISAPPEARANCES continue to plague the town. Kylo Ren and Thomas Richardson have vanished without a trace.
— NO NEW DEATHS have occurred in town, but there is a new "grave" in the small makeshift graveyard near the schoolhouse. Rey's corpse has been moved and covered with stones to wait for the ground to thaw enough for a proper burial.
— THE LANTERNS will be gone from the morning of Day 024. No trace of them remains.OOC UPDATES — A GIFT for everyone! As a thank you for being part of this spooky little game, every character in the game is being gifted 2 Activity Points. These may be banked over here — instead of linking to an AC post, you may put "New Year gift" in that field. Happy 2021, friends!
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"I don't think anyone is particularly happy about being here. But we are not fighting amongst ourselves." Please, Yennefer, let them keep it that way. "I would not believe that anyone here would mean you harm."
He wipes his hands on a wet towel and moves to get to his feet as well. "I shall procure you a coat. A plain one," he adds, in case she shoots him another glare of fickle displeasure. She likely would not wish to be seen out in public wearing what could be misconstrued as children's sleepwear. This much he can sympathise with, at least, as a waistcoat and pocket watch gentleman himself. "And then we may go to the florist. You can- tell me more about your war and your portal magic if you wish, along the way." Doc has nothing to contribute. But he would listen.
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Though, by that logic, Doc has less to worry about her anger than most - he might just win himself a favor or two for all the helps he's given. She's starting to gather he's a contact she'd best hold onto to. It isn't a guarantee of entirely avoiding her ire, as fickle as a summer storm, but it does provide proverbial cover.
“There’s always a limit to anyone’s civility,” is the quiet remark. “But. I will take your word for it.” For the time being.
She watches him with arms crossed. His steady hand might have been unquestionable now, but his sense of fashions still was. For all the crispness of his own clothing, clean lines of a time she is yet to know, he’s still pitching low on that front. “I - would appreciate that."
She is a little out of practice in saying thank you, but it’s coming! Soon!
Maybe they will pass that clothing shop along the way?
“You care to hear it?” Yen seems surprised, a brow raised. Doc seemed more a man who would get along with Geralt, for all the interest in courtly affairs - someone who cared less for politics, for the fine artistry and difficulty of magic, and more for the results and affects it bore on the immediacy of any situation. She could be wrong, of course, in her quick assessment during their short moments. "Perhaps you can tell me what is it that you think I should know about Mathias."
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"I would hear anything that you would care to share with me. Better the sound of your voice than mine. But I will tell you what dangers I know of this town, if you think it more pertinent." They should at least get the immediate briefing out of the way so she can survive her first night out in Mathias possibly on her own or in a shared living arrangement without incident.
"Foul play often accompanies foul weather. Those who have ventured into the fog have been harmed." He has learnt from his argument with Constantine, and with Negan's serious side-eye. He should opt for a gentler approach than telling people what to do in a firm and uncompromising tone.
"I would advise against it. If you receive any cryptic instructions from an unknown source it is also best if you heed them. Sometimes said instructions come via the telephone." Doc gestures to the phone on the kitchen counter. Not that he thinks she is as clueless about these technologies as he first was, but there is a good chance it is in or near the kitchen in the other homes should she choose to take up residence there. "If it rings, you should answer it. It may be one of us checking in on you, too." Doc has yet to receive a 'prank call' and no one has tried to sell him insurance or Tupperware so he has gotten into the habit of always answering politely. Even if he does end up politely telling Wynonna to go to hell.
"Have you found a place to stay yet?" Perhaps they need to sort that out while they're out. He would have been more than happy to let her stay in 1306, but there are five men there in a three bedroom house. And more than half of them have some degree of post-traumatic stress. Even if they were to cede a room to her he doubts she would feel comfortable.
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Firm and uncompromising tones did tend to fall on deaf ears of many, it would seem, and Yennefer would be no exception. But, her reaction to malevolent weather seems to hint at familiarity, rather than shock. It isn't easy by any means, but within the realm of possible. Unlike —
"The - what? Telephone?" Finally, a pinch of confusion, as he gestures to the item on the kitchen counter, prompting her to venture towards it as he goes on. As it happens, she is just as clueless, if not worse. She's seen the likeness of them in the Boarding House, but as they stayed silent, she didn't think to define them any more than that.
"So they give us instructions, command fog to keep us compliant, and yet they hide like cowards?" The summation comes incredulous, a harsh laugh through the room. "How convenient."
"No," there's no reason to grandstand on this one. "I've not yet had the chance, seeing as you have occupied most of my attentions." Shockingly, it doesn't sound like she's being terribly facetious. At the very least, the edges of delivery are dulled even if only a fraction.
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"Miss Ellie lives next door, by herself. Her housemate had- recently passed. She was most enamoured by your dress and your... fortitude." Yes. Let's call it 'fortitude'. "If you do not intend to live by yourself, perhaps you could consider taking up residence in one of those rooms?" He worries about Ellie, but he has made a promise to stay in this house, help Raylan with Malcolm. She is only next door, any one of them could be over there in an instant, but Constantine had only been next door when the fog had rolled in that day. They could do nothing for him.
"It would be safer to band together, circumstances being what they are, than try to survive this place alone." Also the cowboy dads bring food over very often. It's not merely just a thankless babysitting gig.
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“Mm, we’ve met,” a flick of her gaze back up to him. “Back at the Boarding House.” She’s rather pleased that she left an impression, really. Less so by whatever he actually means when he calls it fortitude, but it doesn’t show on her face.
Honestly, she liked Ellie. Liked her honesty, and her mettle. It had been obvious that the girl had been shaped by a cruel enough world, and that parallel ran familiar enough to leave a memory of its own. “You’re concerned for her.” She’s lucky, in that.
“There is strategy in numbers,” she concedes, as she considers him again, still too much like a puzzle she can’t quite figure out. “I’ll see what arrangements I can make.” It feels easier to consider this as fair trade for the help he has provided, whether or not she is able to admit to needing it.
Tissaia was right. Her precious fucking ego always did get in the way.
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"Thank you, for at least considering it," he says earnestly. And also for not breaking the only telephone in their house. He gestures towards the front door.
"I hope you are feeling alright to walk. The florist is not far." He is not chasing her out, but they don't have an infinite number of daylight hours to be going out and about in town, and as night draws closer it gets colder too. "There is a clothing store along the way that you may wish to visit, but I'm afraid it sells more of the same as what you are wearing. We have not seen anything quite as magnificent as that dress." And magnificently impractical, too.
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Their knowledge, their familiarity with a world she knows nothing about, if it is to where she finds herself for however long a time.
“I feel fine,” a beat, as she heads for the door. “Better than when I first woke up.” Another pause. “Thank you.” Was that really so fucking hard Yen.
“I’ll look there on my own time. I've no doubt you have more pressing tasks than watching me pick through whatever excuse of taste they may have,” her own time to perhaps find enough to weave together into something more to her tastes. She’s no seamstress, but what the hell would be the point of magic if not to get you what you wanted.
A short laugh. “It will have to stay here, I'm afraid, until I'm able to speak with Ellie. If you've no objection?" She had draped it, neatly, over the sofa's backrest.
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What is the point of a man if not to hold her acquisitions for her and pay her compliments with everything she tries on? But he appreciates that she would not put him through that and simply nods. "I will show you where it is anyway." She can take her time perusing the various articles of clothing another day.
"We will keep it safe," he promises. If she leaves it with them for enough days he would even wash it in the bathtub and dry it by the fireplace, attempt to mend the arrow hole once he finds the necessary books in the library to guide him. He can mend a tear just fine, having spent much time on his own in a time where clothing was not so readily available and disposable, and a lot of it spent outdoors where rips and tears were frequent, but this is more than a simple rip in the fabric.
Once they are out he adopts a slow pace until he is sure she isn't straining to keep up, then his strides get longer and more confident as they head down Phillips Drive. The town is picturesque, covered in snow. It's hard to believe the kinds of horrors that can happen here in a place so serene.
"Ma'am, if you don't mind my asking. I understand that wars do not discriminate. But what kind of a place sends a young lady to the frontlines?" He can't fathom it. It goes against everything he believes in.
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What this was today was an exception, and one she did not care to repeat. He saw her more vulnerable than most have in a long time, for all her thorns. She'll get over it, but there's a need for an image restored.
She falls in stride beside him, breath clouding the air, and hands tucked into the coat pockets. Carefully, she surveys the street, following his lead. It's a needle-point sort of silence, save for the soft drawl of his voice beside her.
She peers at him, sidelong. "I've lived several lifetimes already," he's asking a difficult question, so she answers the easier part of it first, and keeps her eyes staring ahead of her, until the expanse of white starts to sting. "If you're asking why I was there, I agreed to fight because I was asked to, by someone who probably hasn't begged in centuries." Her words may be harsh, but there is an undercurrent of something that could be concern. She hides it with a scoff. "Saviors of the fucking Continent. It was a massacre."
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"I have lived several lifetimes myself. In none of them would I ever condone damning a woman to such trauma." Yes, she may be powerful. He has no doubt that beneath her cool exterior is something that far supercedes anything he could imagine. She may even hold the key to turning the tide of the war. But he has seen the toll that being the heir has taken on Wynonna Earp. He would not wish it upon anyone else.
"I take it the war is not going well?" He keeps his gaze straight ahead. It is a small town and they are fast coming up to the row of shops. Perhaps being here is a small blessing for her. A brief respite from it all.
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Still, it strikes her as a curiosity that he lays claim to lifetimes, much as her. He's no mage, that much has been made clear. He's no Witcher either (small be her blessings), or elf, but there is something about him she can't quite place a name to.
"Not particularly," would any of the details mean anything to him? Did it matter? Did any of it? She lingers in a silence, a tense line between her brows.
"Twenty two of us," it spills, as though she's fumed in her silence for long enough. "Twenty two of Aretuza's finest mages who haven't fled at dawn, and a handful of pig farmers, against an entire army," seethed lowly out, an exhale of thoughts before she can bite her tongue. It is his ears her conflicted, unfortunate restlessness falls upon, still unprocessed and scorched raw, a distant reminder of the all-consuming chaos of fire somewhere in the hollow of her throat. "They were shit odds, from the very start." Distantly, she might recognize that what she feels right now, is loss. The irony of her being ready to die, and being one of the last still standing in that ruin.
"Where were you, before being brought here?" She veers away from this, from the screaming blaze of flame ringing somewhere in the back of her mind. Perhaps there is a common thread here, instead. Perhaps, she wants him to talk instead of her.
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He had not heard of such a place called Aretuza, but she does sound to be from a different time, so it stands to reason she might be from a different place altogether. They might understand each other, but he does not speak from the same vernacular that she does. They both probably sound different from many other people in this town.
Doc thinks to ask why she did not think to abandon post. It is dishonourable, yes. But twenty two people and a group of civilians does not sound like war. It sounds like they were left to die. He would not have thought any less of her had she chosen to leave and he doubts anyone else would have, either. But she asks about him instead and he thinks that he owes her at least something for her troubles of talking to him. A bit of tit for tat.
"I was in a small, sleepy town called Purgatory." It was ice to her fire, in the northern part of the world, with a stable temperature range and snowy winters. "A witch had made me what I am. But she was... not quite so endearing, as yourself."
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She wouldn't have fled. Low words exchanged by the campfire had assured that, tension taut like bowstring and a resolve to see it end. Or, to see an end. But, it's good that he doesn't press, in the end. Their understanding was surface level for the moment - and how would one even begin to explain the only world they've known? It is disorienting. Something she is grasping at.
She doesn't seem familiar enough with the concept to remark on the irony of that town name. Instead, she focused on something she does recognize, finally tearing her gaze away from the road ahead, chin lifted up to trace his profile. "I try," dryly, because she knows she doesn't, even if she could, before giving way to her curiosity. "You were cursed? With longevity?"
Most curses tended to go for looks, or lineage, strigas cast out into the world. A crooked spine...though they were many. A long life seemed like an odd cruelty to inflict.
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He finds it easy to explain this to her. Much easier than he has with several others. Not many people in this town know how old he is, who he is. It helps that she speaks of magic so easily. And even more helpful is the fact that he is certain she does not know of the tall tale that they have turned his life into. He can just be another village idiot, buying into promises he should have considered more deeply before committing without her judgement of him being anything more than human.
"I am not ungrateful. It has been a blessing, too. But I may not have made the same choices back then if I knew what I do today."
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Was it worth it? She almost asks.
It is easier to listen to him than she thought it would be - what she expected to be a dismissive answer, he instead gives honestly. What she thinks will be an answer of little relevance to her, instead, strikes a cord of an intimate sort of understanding. To want out of the way your life turned out, by any means you have before you. And in whatever way her expectations may fall, this she doesn't quite expect.
"Seems as though both of us would have made different choices, had we known what they'd mean to us," her voice lacks the hard edges, just for moment.
"Is it easier? To think you had any other option that the one you made? I'm still not sure."
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"I do not believe so. But sometimes I do think it would have been better to have accepted my condition and died." Surely she must feel the same, if she has lived a few lifetimes already. It can get dreary. Especially if you are the only one, or one amongst very few, to outlive everyone else around you. Watch them die, get a little colder and harder with each passing generation.
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"Mm," she can, in fact, relate to the sentiment, silvered scars still a reminder on her wrists. "And yet here you are, for better or worse. " It doesn't sound like she's referring to just him.
She was taught an odd sort of acceptance of her long life; it was all around her, and Aretuza assured her isolation. Sorceresses were always so easily removed from everything else. Maybe it made watching other die around you easier, but it mattered a bit less when you had no legacy to speak of.
But he, on the opposite end, seems the sort who, despite the years and the cruelty of a long imprisonment, in what little he actually told her, held on to something distinctly sincere. Patient and perhaps kind.
They'd both known cruelty, she thinks. But they might have grown from it in different ways.
"To think, I would have been robbed of your company otherwise," it doesn't sound like an insult, curled in subtle, dry humour. She tosses another look at the shops around them, at the white of the snow that her eyes are finally used to, breath clouding from her exhale.
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"We are coming up to the clothing store now," he gestures as they pass it. It is unremarkable in every way and Doc doesn't stop to let her admire the farming convention's latest innovations in buttons and buttonholes before continuing northward towards the botanical shop. He would return on his own another day to find a swatch of similar fabric and shade to mend the hole in her dress.
"And this is the florist, here." It is next to the greenhouse so once she knows where to find it, it is not easy to miss.
"Mind your head ma'am, going in." A low hanging beam and wayward vines threaten to trip people up.
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She drifts a step towards the entrance of the botanical shop instead, eyeing the settling, dried vines, snow nestled between their hard stems. She halts, for a moment, to turn fully to face him.
It is fairly easy to see that gratitude doesn't come easy to her, but the subtle smile is just enough to pinch the corners of her eyes, less cutting than before.
"Thank you." He didn't need to do any of this, and even if her side aches, it has been alleviated in time. "Should you require magical talents, I would insist you come find me. I can at least offer that, without the insult of entrapment." And, it makes her feel better, fragile ego and all. Less of outwardly accepting help, and more offering a trade. She can understand if he won't, but at least it was an option.
"And it's Yennefer," she doesn't mind ma'am much, but still, it feels like a point she should make. A gust picks up flecks of snow around them, cutting through the fabric decorated by winking polar bears. Even in the crisp cold, in the conversational space between them, Doc might still think of the oddly particular scent of lilac and gooseberries, before she takes another step away.
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"But I will call upon you," he promises. Whether she is next door or has found somewhere else to stay.
"Do you need some time alone? Should I wait here?" He has been inside already, taken what he wanted. He does not wish to get in her way should she decide to turn the place upside down.
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Even more so, it isn't as though she can blame him. She may owe a lot to magic, to her magic, but she just as well knows how different her life would have been without it, pig shit and all. Not everything she endured because of her power was worth remembering.
She peers back out from the doorway. "Consider your chivalrous duties fulfilled, Henry," is the light tease. His assessment was pretty spot on - she'd every intention of turning this place on its end, and was likely to bowl over someone in the process. "I'll fetch my dress after I speak with Ellie."
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"Perhaps you might like to return after a day or two instead," he offers, one hand on his hip and the other forearm raised up to his forehead level, scratching his eyebrow, lingering outside.
"I can check on how you are healing up at the same time."