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Entry tags:
- *overview log,
- alec hardison (leverage),
- doc holliday (wynonna earp),
- eliot spencer (leverage),
- john carter (er),
- raylan givens (justified),
- ~ bucky barnes (marvel live action),
- ~ daisy johnson (marvel live action),
- ~ neal caffrey (white collar),
- ~ tony stark (marvel live action),
- ~ will graham (hannibal)
037-040 » the reason for time
WHO: Everyone.
WHERE: Eastern/Central Mathias
WHEN: Day 037-040
WHAT: The dead return and the living wake to changes within Mathias Township.
WARNINGS: Some explicit sexual content in threads. (PM this account to have a warning added!)
NOTES: Plotting post over here!
RECOMMENDED ♫ Kammarheit "Sleep after Toyle, Port after Stormie Seas"


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WHERE: Eastern/Central Mathias
WHEN: Day 037-040
WHAT: The dead return and the living wake to changes within Mathias Township.
WARNINGS: Some explicit sexual content in threads. (PM this account to have a warning added!)
NOTES: Plotting post over here!
RECOMMENDED ♫ Kammarheit "Sleep after Toyle, Port after Stormie Seas"

DAY 037
THE DEAD RETURN“The only reason for time is so that everything
doesn't happen at once.” —Albert Einstein
The dead return to Mathias forever changed by their experiences. Waking along the beach, near the tree line, or among the graves, they will find that their bodies are not as they remember them. They are whole again and not torn to shreds by the shadow creatures that cannot be described, but they are also not as they were before the Hunt. These residents will find, so strangely, that their bodies are in the physical state in which they first arrived in Mathias — any injuries or recovery they have made since their initial arrival no longer exists, as if their time in Mathias has simply been a horrible nightmare. Except they all now carry a last reminder of the Hunt with them: spiderweb-thin healed scars marking their injuries from the Hunt. Those who were injured by fire in the other realm also carry those burns with them.
The dead are not the only things that have returned to Mathias. Inexplicably, fall is back, with the temperature finally reaching above freezing and snow falling from trees to reveal beautiful autumnal colors. As the sun rises higher in the lightly cloudy sky and the day warms, the snow begins rapidly melting, puddles growing in the slowly revealed grass and little rivers forming in the streets. And with that snow comes the frozen blood from the deaths to the Hunt, tinting the street river on Phillips Drive a sickening shade of red.
Another oddity that residents will notice: houses with broken windows from the encounter with the fog on Day 015 have now been completely repaired, though any boards put in place are still there somehow. A small bit of good news, at least? And truly, how kind of Mathias to clean up its own mess.
Finally, alcohol is back. Enjoy in moderation, friends, for more will not be arriving the following morning.THE NEW ARRIVALS
The newest arrivals to Mathias will wake up on the beach near The Grey Gull. It's quite chilly out with their wet clothes, but surely there's something to help warm them inside the restaurant. Indeed, their timing is perfect, for alcohol has finally returned to Mathias Township — and not just the cowboys' homemade moonshine.DAY 038-039
THE CHANGE OF SEASON
The continued warm weather proves that the unseasonable shift of the previous day was not merely a fluke. Once again, the sun rises and brings with it a temperature that feels almost spring-like, save for the fact that each day there seem to be more and more leaves on the trees in hues of red and orange. For those who have been in Mathias for some time, this new type of weird may be almost normal at this point, but newer arrivals will likely find it quite odd.
The gently trickling river running along Phillips Drive is still somewhat pink in color as the snow continues to melt and refreeze each night. By Day 040, the bloody snow will finally be gone completely, though the relief will be... short-lived.

DAY 040
THE BLINDING WHITE
In the late morning of Day 040, when the sun is visible through patchy greyish clouds, the fog sweeps into town like a like a tidal wave. It moves in quickly and without warning, not from the waterfront but the forest, cascading through every street in a thick wave of white. Rather than a soft blanket enveloping the town, it is a heavy weight pressing down, blotting out the sky in a way that almost feels suffocating, for none can see further than their outstretch hand.
Those outside when it rolls in are left wandering blind, stumbling toward shelter as you're unable to even see your feet beneath you, let alone any obstacles in your path. Perhaps you call out for help, hoping for another voice to guide you toward shelter or simply another living soul. Or perhaps you were lucky enough to already be inside when the fog descended, quickly closing doors and windows to keep it from creeping in.
Unlike the last time the fog swept into the town, residents who encounter it are not immediately killed. Instead, they are simply disoriented, possibly losing their sense of time and place, and it is only after prolonged exposure that they will begin to feel off. A sense of being ill will cling to them if they are in the fog for too long, including dizziness, lightheadedness, or nausea — the time it takes to manifest varies from person to person, as does the duration it will last after leaving the fog.
By nightfall, the fog still has not dissipated.
— THE WEATHER conditions are fairly typical for late fall: chilly "sweater weather" days and nights that can dip just below freezing. You don't want to be outside without a coat, but it won't kill anyone if they bundle up. Probably.
— 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 western 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 blocking these areas is ill-advised.
— DISAPPEARANCES continue. Castiel and Sam Winchester have vanished, and Dean Winchester has not returned with the others after his death during the Hunt.
— THE GRAVEYARD has now seen around a dozen burials, both below and above ground. With the weather warming, though, something may need to be done about the handful of temporary graves aboveground...
— ALCOHOL has returned to Mathias! A small stock of beer and cheap wine may be found at the General Store, and some homes may have a small store of alcohol in the fridge or pantry. The Grey Gull has also been restocked with its lower-end offerings of a variety of alcohol types. Alcohol does not replenish in the same way as food.
— THE GREY GULL has been cleaned up and stocked with moonshine. Along with the newly restocked usual offerings, the place almost seems like an actual bar again.
— THE GENERAL STORE is in a bit of a state following the brutal slaughter of two residents during the Hunt. Cleanup on aisle 3, anyone?
— FOOD is now being mysteriously restocked as per usual, including inside homes and at the General Store. Alcohol is not being restocked. Use those rationing skills, friends.
— REWARD REDEPEMPTION is back and will soon have a new option for anyone looking to spend big AP and learn a bit more of the lore of the town.
— MADNESSES due to the Hunt have been earned by Klaus Hargreeves, Ellie, and Malcolm Bright and may now be claimed. Players may also claim additional sanity loss from the aftermath of the Hunt; only losses from the Hunt itself have been deducted from totals thus far.
— SANITY REGAIN is now available! Players will submit a form with some details of the progress their character has made and the mod will review and decide on the numbers of points that will be regained.
— MOD STATUS The usual reminder that 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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It still felt strange.
He nodded. "Talked her outta puttin' the gun down. Got her out.. Mags Bennet and I sat at a table, me bleedin' out, her old as hell breathin' heavy.. Poured us some of her apple moonshine.. Except hers was laced with cyanide. She wasn't gonna go out in cuffs or prison." There was a respect there, under his tone. The unwillingness to go quietly or the way anyone else wanted them to. It was right, for them.
"Tubs gonna overflow," he pointed out gently.
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He shifted out of Raylan's grasp to turn off the water and let a little out so it wouldn't make a mess when Raylan got in.
He gestured to the door awkwardly. "Do you need help or do... you want me to go? I can... wait downstairs or something."
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"You don't have to go if you don't want. Not like you're seein' anythin' you haven't before," he granted as he dropped his boxers, trying and failing to summon a little levity from the gnawing emptiness inside him. Stepping around Malcolm and into the tub with a groan, Raylan slowly lowered himself down to sitting and leaned back with a heavy sigh, eyes closed.
"Don't plan on movin' for a while, so if you went downstairs, you'd just be sittin' by yourself for too long. I'll.. be fine.. if you wanna go home. Make sure Neal and Negan are.. " Well, no one was okay. He'd say breathing but he realized he didn't know if Negan was even back. "We seen him? Negan?"
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A beat.
"But I don't. Want to go."
He glanced around the room, like the walls or the ceiling or the light fixture could hold the answer to anything, then he looked at Raylan, trying to summon any tiny amount of boldness he could muster.
"Do you want... company?" he asked, gesturing towards the tub.
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In answer, Raylan lifted a hand towards him in invitation. "Might be a little tight but I think we can make room. Can't promise I'll wash your hair though."
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His eyes fluttered closed for a moment as he listened to the sound of Raylan's life and inhaled the scent of his skin.
"Is this okay?" he murmured, hand splayed just below his collarbone.
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He took a deep breath and let it out, almost contentedly, at the question, eyes closing as he let the warmth of the water and Malcolm sink into him. Yes, this was perfectly okay.
"Is that my shirt you were wearin'?"
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He swallowed them.
"I missed you."
It wasn't, he supposed, too forward a thing to say when they were curled around each other in a bath.
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"Until I realized neither of you were there. Til I accepted.." The fact that he had legitimately died. That they weren't ever going to be there in that red, odd in between world.
"I missed you too darlin'. I'm sorry for.." All of it. "Makin' you worry so much."
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"Please don't be sorry. What happened couldn't be stopped; not by any of us."
He lifted his head and looked at Raylan's face for a moment, his own eyes a little watery, his own expression a little fragile, then leaned in and kissed him gently.
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He lifted his head as Malcolm did so he could look down into his face and take in the held back tears in Malcolm's eyes. As he was kissed, he brought a hand up to cup Malcolm's face, keeping him there so Raylan could steal an extra few when it broke.
"It's okay," he whispered. "Everything's fine now."
It wasn't but it was a lie he could accept telling.
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"I know you... have a lot to process, but. I'm glad you're here. I'm... " He frowned faintly. "You looked for us?"
His brain was just catching up to some of the things Raylan had said.
"How did you... where were you? I thought you were dead. You... looked for us?"
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Raylan nodded a fraction. "We.. did. Die. We died." It was hard to say, which is why it had taken him 10 hours, two deaths, and a hot bath (apparently) to wrest it loose from his lips. If he said it, it had to be so. It was real, it wasn't some never ending nightmare.
"But there wasn't any.. white light or empty darkness. Just Mathis.. Covered in red.." His voice got faraway again as he took an unevenly drawn breath, brow pinching faintly. "The sky, the moon, the light, the-... the air," he emphasized with a sudden intense kind of focus on Malcolm's eyes, like he could just push the memories over somehow. "Like we'd soaked the place in it."
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You're doing it again, he told himself.
He gave Raylan another kiss. "I'm sorry. That's a lot to go through."
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"I found it. The lodge," he relieved quietly, not content to end it with apologies and attempts to move through it. There was too much. He had to linger. Malcolm, stuck here with him, was forced to suffer the linger with him. For all it had inflicted, it hadn't come without some small prize.
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"You did? Where?"
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"I couldn't get across but.. It still exists. It's there. If the fog is still here, we know some of what's behind it."
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"But a few more feet on it wouldn't have hurt," he granted. It was a concession, the only one he was willing to make.
His face pinched. "Wild guesses are half of the reason I'm as far as I am in this." He'd noticed the stumble before - "What happened, somethin' happened."
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He didn’t have the wherewithal to really argue against Raylan’s anger. Not anger he caused, anyway.
At the question, he sank back down against Raylan’s chest, fidgety hand sliding back to his collarbone.
“It wasn’t... it’s fine. Doc just. Pointed out how much all the... all the bullshit talking bothers everyone. I can see that. It doesn’t help. You don’t need me putting my coping mechanism on you along with everything else.”
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But that was the past, didn't matter anymore.
Malcolm sank back into him and Raylan's hand ran back up Malcolm's arm to circle around his shoulders. "'Cause we're all doin' so well not putting our coping mechanisms on each other," he clucked out with a soft sarcasm. "We say a lot when we're too wound up." Stressed, frustrated, grief-filled.. "He didn't mean everyone and he didn't mean all the time. Don't take it too hard."
Of course, Raylan had been gone, he could only guess but he and Doc Holliday had found a wavelength somewhere along the way. He'd trust Doc to speak for him, if he needed to.
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"I just.... I don't want him to leave. Or break. Or leave because he breaks. He won't let us help him. I asked him to let me," he admitted. "Because he took all that..." He waved towards the street. "He took it really hard. I mean. We both did. But. It was worse. But he said he'd be happy if I could just... take care of myself. So I tried. But I can't. And now I don't know what to do for him except... not bothering him with all my nonsense. That's the only other thing he's asked me for."
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bathtub - for my own orientation
bathtub
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Wanna wrap/handwave the rest of this? Did we hit everythin we wanted for em in this?