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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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"Without even looking? Raylan, if you thought like that, I'd have starved to death in the clinic. But I wasn't even scared - not really - even though I was stuck in there like that closet. You know why? I knew you were coming. I knew you and Doc would look for me and that you'd find me eventually."
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".. That's when I met Neal, ya know. Out lookin' for you... How long did it take y'all to notice we weren't there anymore?"
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Malcolm didn't look at all convinced of that.
"I woke up... around the usual time. It was still dark. I left Neal the bed and... instead of going downstairs, I went into the Master. I thought... if you were both in there... maybe I'd catch an extra... nap with you."
A 'nap' made it not sound awkward and needy, right?
"But you weren't there. In the middle of the night. So I looked around and you weren't anywhere. So I went and got Neal up."
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But he listened silently, downing the rest of what was in his glass with a wince and nodding before turning back to trade his glass for the bottle of moonshine. That meant it was near 7 hours before they realized they were gone. The only comfort Raylan could take was that they hadn't started later and were, ultimately successful.
He strode back to where he'd been and further to pass Malcolm, chewing his liver more than he had been before.
"I'm glad you guys showed. We shouted at you. Tried to.. get your attention but it didn't.." It didn't quite get there, and the New Yorkers had left. That's when the last vestiges of hope had really evaporated. They could have died down there. Turned into some skeletons. Raylan wonders if he could have gotten Doc to go further down the tunnels or not, had they stayed their longer.
"We tried to save battery light. Use it only when the.." When everything down there, even their breathes echoed back at them mockingly. But it, of course, had died, eventually.
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"Raylan..." He stepped forward, putting a gentle hand on the arm holding the bottle. "If you guys decide to go exploring ever again... can you tell someone you're doing that? And if things happen like they do and you get trapped somewhere, can you please know that we will not give up on you?"
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"Yeah," he replied quietly. "Sorry."
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"Why are you sorry?" he asked.
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Wasn't supposed to turn into a big pain in his ass and his mental state. Wasn't meant to make anyone worry, or be trouble. Despite knowing the difference, part of Raylan functioned under the understanding that worry was trouble and people were better saved from his trouble. Saying that? Not an option - he could already hear the return argument in his head. Thanks Winona.
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"Raylan... what happened wasn't your fault. You didn't do anything wrong. This place just... teaches us lessons about itself and we make new protocols, right?"
He could say more, but it felt important to just be really clear on that part.
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"That's what you tell the teenager who's crashed the car or the 20 somethin' who runs over the neighbors dog, Malcolm. Fact of the matter is that I did. I knew better. Doc can say whatever he wants, and I'm guessin' you've talked to him-" If not, he knew Malcolm would, as some point, "-but my head got away from me and it comes with consequences."
They could have died and he knew it.
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“Then you can apologize to Doc for that, I guess, but you don’t owe an apology to me. I got trapped somewhere, too, remember? Nobody gave me any crap about how I could let it happen. You don’t deserve it, either. You’d never endanger anyone here on purpose.”
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No one had a gun to Malcolm or Neal's head, no one really made them look for the cowboys but they were edging into semantics.
"I know you want to.. forgive everything away. But me acknowledin' the reality of the situation also isn't me tryin' to shoulder the blame that isn't there. Somethings can't be fixed."
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"You're right. And I'm grateful for it. For y'all comin' to find us. For y'all bein' here." It was a subtle white flag. Raylan hadn't been discounting any of that, but he understood why Malcolm was saying so.
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Malcolm watched his face for a moment. It was a compromise, what he was saying. There was something there he didn't quite agree with but... he still needed his own time to work through what happened too.
Malcolm slid his hands up around Raylan's neck and hugged him tight.
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But for all the talk, Raylan didn't and couldn't feel much better about what had happened. Not when the walls threatened to close in on him when he looked at them too long.
The hug was a surprise and Raylan's hand hovered where it had been before slowly, almost hesitantly wrapping it around Malcolm. This wasn't like their last hug, a random rush of bravery. This was kinder. Softer, somehow and after a long second, the bottle was dropped into the snow next to them so he could do the same with his other hand and hug Malcolm tightly in return, cheek turning into Malcolm's head.
"Thank you for findin' us," he whispered.
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"You think Neal will take one more night with you? I- I don't want to lay down yet. Not tonight." Laying down meant going to sleep meant the nightmares he knew was coming and with the way he felt inside, it was better he take the time to try and sort himself before laying down. Even if it turned into a couple of day project; he'd doze.
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Even if Neal wouldn't or couldn't, was it such a big deal? He woke up alone every night at home. He could deal with it. Maybe he wouldn't even bother Neal. Maybe he'd make do until the cowboys felt better.
It was an ambitious plan, doomed to fail, but he looked pretty confident.
"Neal did fine with it last night."
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"Aren't you cold out here?"
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Cold? He smiled a little. “I’m used to working in the cold. Anyway,” he gestured towards Raylan. “I just warmed up.”
He gestured to the house. “Where... do you think you might be sleeping? Come the wee hours. Theoretically?” Because crawling in there to curl up next to him sounded like it might help Raylan sleep as much as it made Malcolm feel safe.
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Raylan hadn't so much, only because he knew that Malcolm could handle himself if he had to and they were in the middle of being stuck in a hole with more important things to think about.
He hummed, a faint smile crooking. "Downstairs. Living room. Might even find me on the couch. If Doc's already posted up there, then on the patio. Figure he's had enough of me, but.. One of those places. Somewhere easy to find. Theoretically." Raylan didn't even want to be horizontal for a while. It was a trap.
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“I will see you then,” he said with a little smile, taking an almost reluctant step back. It was getting that time and he had to retrieve his teacup and get a move on, he supposed.
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