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oathbreakers) wrote2010-07-27 07:04 pm
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[006//Audio & Commentlog?]
[At first, Riku wasn't going to say anything. But being that he is, in fact, an arrogant awesome brat, he can't resist. So when he speaks, you can hear the smirk in his voice.]
Hey. Nice job yesterday, guys. That was a pretty good game.
[And he's even being sincere! How about that.
Riku's a bit bruised up from his bout with Pamela; you won't be able to see the long bruise on his side from where she hit him, but the two dark stripes on his neck from her broom are readily visible, and Riku's not making any attempts to hide them at all. These are his battle scars, his badge of honor; they're something that tells the world that he is one badass kid. Or something, who even really knows.
Riku won't be taking a break though; the game might be over but he's still on the move. You'll be able to find him all over the ship today--he'll be in the forest on deck 3 first, just wandering the forest a bit, then he'll be on deck 12 looking through the luggage for anything that might be helpful in building a tree-house. (Hey, maybe next it'll be a little boat they can sail around the caverns! That might be fun...) He'll be checking out the statue on deck 18 (cautiously, though, things aren't always what they seem), wandering around the flower-field to see if there's actually anything interesting (hey, graves? Hmmm...), and of course hitting up the Coffee Shop for breakfast and later on The Cool and Kuma-Ko for lunch and dinner.
Feel free to run into him anywhere; winning capture the flag has put him in a pretty good mood!]
Hey. Nice job yesterday, guys. That was a pretty good game.
[And he's even being sincere! How about that.
Riku's a bit bruised up from his bout with Pamela; you won't be able to see the long bruise on his side from where she hit him, but the two dark stripes on his neck from her broom are readily visible, and Riku's not making any attempts to hide them at all. These are his battle scars, his badge of honor; they're something that tells the world that he is one badass kid. Or something, who even really knows.
Riku won't be taking a break though; the game might be over but he's still on the move. You'll be able to find him all over the ship today--he'll be in the forest on deck 3 first, just wandering the forest a bit, then he'll be on deck 12 looking through the luggage for anything that might be helpful in building a tree-house. (Hey, maybe next it'll be a little boat they can sail around the caverns! That might be fun...) He'll be checking out the statue on deck 18 (cautiously, though, things aren't always what they seem), wandering around the flower-field to see if there's actually anything interesting (hey, graves? Hmmm...), and of course hitting up the Coffee Shop for breakfast and later on The Cool and Kuma-Ko for lunch and dinner.
Feel free to run into him anywhere; winning capture the flag has put him in a pretty good mood!]
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Oh, really? How'd it do that?
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[Riku turns from the statue, leaning back against it and folding his arms as he looks at Marco.]
I've heard the name, but nobody seems to want to talk about her. What happened?
*copy-pastas from marco's explination of the jenjen issue to tseng ;P*
Really? Seems a lot of people haven't been given the story about her.
*He considers wording for a moment before speaking*
Out of nowhere, everyone started hearing a voice calling for help. At first, it was the same volume over the entire ship, but after a few people checked out the theater it became obvious that was the source. After a riddle and some running around the girl who was crying for help was set free.
*He hmphs. Marco still feels a mix of guilt and extreme anger about Jenjen getting freed*
Only it turned out freeing her wasn't the best of ideas, since she managed to kill most of us. Then she turned the ship into her own personal hell hole. That lasted about a month, I guess, before we managed to get a plan to recage her in Carnival and go through with it. Once she was trapped, most things returned to normal. But not everything *He gestures to the statue again*
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So she's a prisoner again. How do you know someone else won't release her?
[That's not the only question he has, but it's a good place to start.]
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But as far as anyone knows nothing's gotten out of Carnival before, so it was the best option of where to stick her since she couldn't be killed.
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And this is one of those things that didn't go back to normal?
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...might be kind of interesting to find out.
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Someone mentioned smashing it once, but I guess they never did.
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[He'll just have to keep an eye on it, he supposes. In the meantime, there's another topic he wants to breach--Kairi hadn't wanted to talk about it when it had come up, and this man seems like he'd definitely know about it.]
So I heard there was a video that had been given to all the passengers. Did you get a copy of that, too?
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You don't want to watch that.
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I want to see it.
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[Pause.]
I don't want to ask Kairi.
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Why the hell would you want to watch the Captain vivisect someone, Riku?
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Riku knows that Marco's looking for a reaction, so he. Won't. Give one. But there's a hint of understanding in his eyes if you look close enough, the idea that Riku's no stranger to horrific things. When he speaks, his voice is both hard and level.]
I have to know what this man is capable of.
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Look back at his entries over shipNET. That will tell you just as much, if not more, about what Redd's capable of.
*No matter how bad-ass Riku thinks he is, Marco's not letting him watch it. Marco thought he was over being put off by violence, but the video had still shaken him.
Though he wouldn't try to stop Riku from finding it elsewhere, though he might just say 'I told you so' afterwards.*
Though nothing really tells us everything the Captain's capable of. I doubt we'll ever know the full capacity of his powers...at least not if he has something to say about it.
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Even if we'll never know everything, I still want to know as much as I can.
[He's sick of not controlling his own life. Even in Hollow Bastion, Maleficent still told him where to go and what to do--and never knowing the full story has been grating on him.]
I'll look at his entries, but I'll dig up whatever else is out there, too.
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Good luck.
*The thought was sincere, though it didn't really sound it.*
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[If Marco's well-wishing didn't seem totally sincere, neither did Riku's gratitude. But he -does- appreciate the fact that the man didn't try to warn him off.
Riku glances to one side, somewhat sullen, then looks back to Marco.]
While we're here. Is there anything else I should know about this ship? Things other people might have forgotten to mention?
[Stuff the rest of the passengers would rather forget, he means.]
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That the ship is one big illusion, our worlds have been destroyed, and anyone who leaves dies.
*He waits a couple seconds to see if Riku reacts before continuing*
Of course we can neither prove nor disprove the last two, so they might not be true.
Anything else, you'd have to tell me what you knew already. I linked you to Godric's welcoming post, right? The basics are all there.
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I can tell you that people who leave don't necessarily die. Supposedly I've been here before.
...What do you mean when you say the ship is an illusion?
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Doesn't mean anything. You could just be a different 'you' than the one who was here before.
I mean is not really a ship, just like the sky isn't really what we see it as. That one fits the best, given how so much on this ship doesn't 'fit' for a ship. Or, really, anything.
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[You'd better -believe- he's thinking about the conversation he had with Kairi right now. She'd been upset thinking that Sora had died--and even if he had even if Riku didn't care if he had, it was still better to see Kairi hopeful.]
You mean like the flower deck, or the caverns. Right? Things that can't logically be a part of a ship but are somehow here.
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how did i miss this notif i don't even
they're sneaky buggers
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