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Entry tags:
- *overview log,
- doc holliday (wynonna earp),
- eliot spencer (leverage),
- ellie (the last of us),
- john carter (er),
- raylan givens (justified),
- ~ bucky barnes (marvel live action),
- ~ daisy johnson (marvel live action),
- ~ max guevara (dark angel),
- ~ melanie king (magnus archives),
- ~ neal caffrey (white collar)
030-035 » a-hunting they will go
WHO: Everyone.
WHERE: Eastern/Central Mathias.
WHEN: Days 030-035
WHAT: Unexpected changes come to Mathias, followed by a Hunt.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: Plotting post over here! And shiny new CR meme too.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Marco Beltrami "It Hears You"



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WHERE: Eastern/Central Mathias.
WHEN: Days 030-035
WHAT: Unexpected changes come to Mathias, followed by a Hunt.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: Plotting post over here! And shiny new CR meme too.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Marco Beltrami "It Hears You"

DAYS 030-032
A CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCES
The day after the earthquake dawns like any other in Mathias Township. The sky is a light winter grey, clouds obscuring even a hint of true sunlight, and snow falls off and on in dustings that rest atop the piles left from the storm a few days past. The air is bitterly cold, a gentle wind feeling like ice in the sub-freezing temperatures, and residents should be grateful that the earthquake didn't do more damage than just breaking a few household objects.
It seems like business as usual. It will not be until the second day that residents will begin to notice the difference.
The General Store's shelves have not been restocked. Items in kitchens have not replenished in the passing night. Food from the previous day has aged as normal, and as the days continue to pass, things will begin to grow stale or become moldy as they would in the outside world. Two days pass, three, four... Still, the food does not return.
Perhaps rationing should be considered.NEW ARRIVALS
The newest arrivals to Mathias will wake on the snowy beach near the Grey Gull restaurant. They should probably hurry inside and get warmed up before hypothermia sets in or something finds them out in the cold...DAYS 033-034
IN THE NIGHT, IN THE DARK
These days, too, seem to be simply more of the same. The days are cold and grey, the food does not replenish, and they continue to be trapped in this eerie town. But when night falls, the story changes.
An hour after sunset, it begins. Scratching sounds at walls, like something searching for a way inside. The ominous feeling of something out there in the darkness, moving through the town, stalking through the night. The inability to find any sign of something being there at all. It's enough to make anyone feel like they're going mad. To happen just one night, it could be a fluke, a trick of the mind as so many things here seem to be. But to happen a second night, with more intensity... There is something there, or they are going mad.
It's hard to know which to hope for.

DAY 035
THE HUNT
This day is not like the others. There is something in the air, a dreadful anticipation that rises inside them all as the hours pass. Every moment that brings them closer to nightfall brings it closer too — if only they knew what it was.
An hour after sunset, the Hunt begins.
Those who are outside at this time are gripped by such terror that they can do nothing but run and be chased. They are prey and the predators that stalk them with steadfast determination are creatures never meant to be seen by mortal eyes. All lights outside go out, from streetlamps to flashlights, and the world descends into deeper darkness, only the clouded moonlight and curtained glow from illuminated houses lighting their way as they flee.
Those who are inside at this time are trapped in their safe havens. No doors or windows can be opened from within, nothing can be broken or forced, and they can do nothing but wait and listen while their friends and neighbors are pursued by creatures whose very presence they can feel in their bones and whose growls echo in the night, entwined with the screams of their victims.
In the thick darkness, these creatures appear little more than shadows, large and looming, deadly and unknown, but in rare glimpses in scattered pieces of light, the Hunted are met with a sight they cannot comprehend and will never be able to properly describe or fully remember, for these creatures cannot be fathomed within the limits of the human mind.
The Hunt lasts for one hour exactly and then the creatures vanish into the darkness, leaving only fear and death in their wake.ABOUT THE HUNT
— Players may choose to have their resident be one of the Hunted or a Witness to the Hunt. None are exempt from the the Hunt and all will be affected by it in some way.
— Those who are hunted must flee the creatures or they will die. The Hunted may move throughout the town at any speed, for the creatures may choose to move both quickly or slowly, but the creatures will always inevitably find them. The only escape is to seek shelter — the creatures will not enter a building where living people are, but they will follow the Hunted into buildings where there are no other living people.
— Those who are trapped within buildings at the start of the Hunt are unable to open doors and windows from within, but the Hunted may open them from outside in order to take shelter in these safe havens.
— Those who are hunted are unable to fight back against the creatures until the moments just before their death. This is due the creatures only having physical form in these final moments, rendering any attacks against them useless, whether they be physical, magical, or psychic in nature. Attempts may be made in those moments before death, but by then it is too late — the prey has been caught.
— When one of the Hunted is caught, there is no escaping, there is only screaming in madness as death falls painfully upon them. No one can come to their aid and their body will be found afterward, the bloody remains ripped and torn apart by something that cannot be identified. Large sprays and pools of blood stain the area around the corpse, turning the snow sickening shade of crimson that darkens as the hours pass.
— After the creatures have vanished, there are no signs of them to be found in the snow. There are no tracks or marks of any kind save for the carnage of the fresh kill.
— Those who have been sacrificed to the Hunt will revive two days later on Day 037. The conditions in which they revive will be detailed later, but there will be only minor lasting physical damage from the Hunt.
— The Hunted will lose 5 points of sanity. Those Witnesses who find the corpses will lose 2 points of sanity, or 3 points if they are not unaccustomed to this type of sight. Others who are merely Witnesses to the sounds of Hunt may choose to lose 1 point of sanity as a result of the experience.

CONDITIONS UPDATE — THE WEATHER is fairly typical of a northern winter. The sky is almost always grey, the temperature is below freezing during the day (and colder at night), and a light snow falls intermittently. The sun sets early in the evening. Residents should bundle up when going outside and not venture too far into the dark night...
— THE FOG remains blocking the paths in the forest beginning a few dozen yards past the treeline, urging residents to stay huddled within the town proper, and it also now blocks the northern section of town, beginning just past Hill Lane, before where residents know the chasm in the earth to be between Hill and Stine Road. Venturing into the fog is ill-advised.
— DISAPPEARANCES continue. Sherlock Holmes is still missing, and Phil Coulson, John Constantine, Zed Martin, and Helen Magnus have vanished as well.OOC NOTES — FOOD will be restocked in some fashion in the next full log, don't worry. We aren't going full survival mode yet.
— DAY 036 The next log will cover Day 36 only and will include the locations of deaths and any corpse burials that occur the night of Day 35 or are planned for Day 36. (There will be prompts included for both the "living" and the "dead" in this single day log.) Please submit all information by Wednesday, Feb 17.
— MOD STATUS It's mostly just Amy steering this ship for now, so things will probably be pretty slow for a while. Apologies in advance, and please don't feel shy about pinging me if you're stuck waiting for something.
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Caught and no way to really redirect it, Klaus sighs and shoves a hand through his hair. "I don't know, I mean- it's just this place getting to me, you know? It's like a non-stop bullshit fest with no real recovery time to speak of. It's... a lot."
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“Well. If we don’t make our own recovery time, it’s only going to beat us down more and more and maybe that’s what it wants. Are we going to let it win just like that?”
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He says it like a joke, but it’s just as easily an interest check. Saying it out loud to someone else to gauge their reaction to decide if the idea hold any weight.
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He launches into a a fast-paced ramble before Malcolm even has a chance to answer. "Because I was kind of having a mini-breakdown at dinner in the garage with Doc because- God, that man really knows how to hit things just right with me to make me feel nine thousand things at once, I swear-- but anyway- it... I mean-" He sighs, an annoyed huff of a sound and he pauses in their walk-route and turns so he's stepped in front of, and facing, Malcolm.
"Everybody has their.... thing, you know? Everybody here is doing something, or investigating something, or following clues, solving mysteries--" He waves one hand a little wildly, dismissive. "Whatever. But I don't. I don't have a thing, and I'm not any good at that stuff. But I'm good at this- or I mean- I think I could be?" He scoffs and rolls his eyes, "God knows I've been to enough group therapy to know how to roll one around. And one-to-one therapy. And- and I kind of accidentally created a cult once..." He shakes his head and waves his hands, a quick, firm swipe, palms out, to either side. "Point is: I think it'd be good. And I think I'd be good at it and I wouldn't feel like such a fucking waste around here if I could just...do something to give back to you guys--"
Suddenly, all that bubbled up energy is deflated faster than a balloon, shadowed by doubt, uncertainty. "But I don't know if anyone would- care. Or- or even want that kind of thing...?" He bites his lip and looks up at Malcom. "What do you think? Do- Do you think we could make it work?"
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Of course, he knows, logically, that isn't the case-- they've talked about how fucked up their own heads are among themselves. So the truth is, if anyone in this town is gonna manage to make this work, it'd be the pair of them, right?
He smiles a little, pressing his lips together for a moment and nodding. "Right. Yeah- hopefully." He's pretty sure neither of them are the best liars of the bunch, either. But.... Klaus does have some charisma to speak of, and Malcolm... God, doesn't everyone like him? Maybe they can make it work, somehow.
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"There's nothing to lose by giving it a try," Malcolm pointed out. "And if it's just you and me? At least we get along."
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"Yeah, I guess so." Except that he's sort of hinging all of his feelings of uselessness on this thing, and if nobody cares, or gets any use out of the idea, he'll just circle right back into that feeling all over again. He manages a smile all the same and huffs a soft laugh. "At least we have that going for us."
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There's a sort of relief that eases some tension out of his shoulders, and the soft smile he was giving on the end-note of that part of their conversations shifts a little sharper, a little more of a teasing edge to it, eyes alight with mischief. "Sooo...can I ask you something?" He asks, a playful sort of lilt in his tone suddenly.
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He lifts his eyebrows slightly at the next questions and the change in tone. He shrugs a shoulder. "Sure."
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He grins. Even if Malcolm absolutely noted the sudden shift, there’s no way he could guess what was coming. “How long have you been crushing on Raylan?” He asks with an air of confidence and certainty none of the rest of the conversation before it had at all. This, it seems, he’s sure of.
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If Klaus was wondering what a 'stress reaction' looked like, that was one.
"....What?"
Oh, please. He heard you just fine.
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Klaus isn’t good at a lot of things. But people? He’s good at them. He’s no profiler, but he can read people. And he definitely caught those furtive glances at dinner buddy. Malcolm isn’t the subtle whisper he thinks he is, and maybe the cowboy is just a little clueless.
“You heard me.”
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“But...?” He presses gently. This still sounds like it’s going down a bad end road.
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He couldn't give away The Secret. That barely a few hours after giving away his own secret at the dinner table, he and Raylan had slept together. And it was sweet and comfortable and the next day they just... went to the Town Hall meeting with the rest of their household like nothing had happened. Raylan had been very clear in bed about what he was and wasn't looking for.
But it happened and he carried it around like a precious gem in his heart.
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"What?" He glances back over, confused. "no...?"
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At the question he tilted his head in concession. "I got to know Raylan when we got displaced into the lighthouse together. I was in withdrawal and I... almost fell off the top of the lighthouse stairs. I... almost let myself fall off. He stopped me. I was sheltering the library back then, trying not to sleep. He and Doc had just finished the first batch of moonshine and they were having a party. Invited everyone who wanted to come. I wasn't going to go but... the inside of my head was just...." He let out a breath. "Raylan had told me he would help me choose a house to live in. That he'd go with me to look the next day, after the party. I showed up, still in my... very soiled suit I arrived in, looking like I was dragged under the door. He let me use the shower, found me some clean clothes. I had some moonshine. Then some more. Too much, but it quieted it all down for a minute. I passed out on the sunporch. At some point in the early morning hours, I bolted into the house and... apparently I knocked over a chair and broke my glass. Cut my hand." He held up his hand where the mark was still pink. "They wrestled me to the floor until I woke up. Raylan and Doc. And they made me a plate of scrambled eggs so big I wouldn't be able to eat it in a week. And they told me I was staying with them."
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He listens to the story of how he came to know Raylan and his features shift from stalwart listening to something soft, and understanding. Stepping off the lighthouse would have been a bad way to go, as endings happen, but the desire to just let go can run so deep sometimes; it's a familiar feeling.
And, too, with the full story laid out for him, the deep thread that runs between Malcolm and, collectively, "the cowboys", all sort of makes a lot more sense, too, suddenly. Apparently, Doc and Raylan were just really good at mitigating people in a crisis.
"I didn't know how you met them," he admits finally, "but it makes sense... why they're both so protective of you." Vaguely reminiscent of how Five is with him, in a way, he thinks, even if the execution is very, very different between them. "I met Raylan when he was digging the graves for the people that died in the fog... and I met Doc in the middle of a whole fucking mental breakdown." Simpler versions of those stories. He doesn't want to get into the packed details; it's enough, to feel like he shared something in return, without making him walk back down that particular line of thought.
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cw: mentions of suicidal ideation
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