hot_mess_express ([personal profile] hot_mess_express) wrote in [community profile] auroraexpress2019-04-19 06:26 pm

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Who: Everyone
When: Day 20, evening
Where: The train and surrounding terrain

[So after all the earlier excitement.... dramatic organ music starts to play through the cars. There's no obvious source. It's just... There? All around you for a while, before fading.

Of course before the music fades there's more things going on. A mist seeps up from the earth outside the train and within the train simply seems to form like it's produced by invisible fog machines. As the mist grows into a thick fog, you can hear eerie noises. Distant wolf howls, the screech of a fox that sounds like human screaming, owls hooting hauntingly, the leathery flap of bat wings, and other, less identifiable noises of the night, strange and otherworldly.

If you go out in it, breathe it in, the mist will chill you. Make you desire... Touch.

The need to hold another person is an almost growing compulsion, but it can be fought.

However things that are harder to avoid are the flowers, night blooming wisteria in white and purple seems to have grown from nowhere in the train cars, hanging down to brush the heads of passengers with sweet scented blossoms, and the floors of the train and ground around it have become endless beds of gently glowing moonflowers.

The only places the fog and flowers don't reach are team cabins.

Effects:

Mist:
  • Cold that cannot be dispelled without touch, a desire to touch others.

  • Wisteria:
  • Purple blossoms cause an empathetic bond with the next person you touch.
  • White blossoms cause arousal and a mild to powerful aphrodisiac effect.

  • Moonflowers:
  • Share memories or thoughts with the next person you touch.


  • By morning the mist and flowers will vanish.]
    desirestruth: (Of all the mythical stories)

    [personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-21 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
    For the dead and undead, no. That was--is my brother's specialty. For inorganic...hm.

    [SHe got a lot of practice yesterday, and it turns out having the ability to manipulate blood is deadly in some horrifying ways.]

    I would suppose that means something like a golem? I don't know. I've never tested it. I suppose it would depend how close to 'living', but then that begins to become a philosophical question.
    voreaciously: (85)

    [personal profile] voreaciously 2019-04-21 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
    [She listens attentively.]

    You have a brother?
    desirestruth: (Ran away on it's own)

    [personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-21 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
    A twin. [A long pause.] I...also found out recently my older brother is still alive, and I have a younger half-brother and two half-sister, all by my father.

    [You can feel how tired she is about that sentence and she forgot to mention there is another brother by that same man.]
    voreaciously: (89)

    [personal profile] voreaciously 2019-04-21 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
    I see. A fair few siblings, then.

    [if she knew she was a queen she might be like YIKES because of politics maybe but you know, she don't so it's fine.

    Probably.]


    And they all can do this?
    desirestruth: (Ran away on it's own)

    [personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-21 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
    No. Only I can. A witch's power is unique to them, or at least to their bloodline...I believe none of the rest of my siblings have a witch's domain, only regular magecraft. They have their own gifts.

    [She tilts her head, and gestures to her hair.]

    The white hair is--a marker of a witch. The difference in how we process mana is theorized to be what causes it.
    voreaciously: (139)

    [personal profile] voreaciously 2019-04-21 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
    [Augh, witches, but perhaps they are different where Naeva is from.]

    How do witches process it compared to those who use magecraft?
    desirestruth: (I wonder which one is better)

    [personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-21 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
    The basic difference is, while a mage will use their own mana to create their magecraft, a witch can manipulate enviromental magic in the very fabric of reality to manipulate that which they have a domain over. While every person, in theory, could learn some amount of magecraft, witchcraft is inherent and obvious at birth. It also only appears in Nightkin--there's never been a recorded instance of a human witch, and only one recorded witch among dragons.

    [She is thinking more about the theory, and how to explain it.]

    Unfortunately, it's hard to compare notes with other witches as to the limit and nature of the power as a whole. Domains tend to be unique and widely varied, even within families...and witches are very rare.
    voreaciously: (41)

    [personal profile] voreaciously 2019-04-23 09:08 am (UTC)(link)
    [She listens attentively, getting some answers, but not entirely the ones she needs. Still, she is curious so it was not a waste of time.]

    I see. Thank you for the explanation.