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fairwind) wrote in
auroraexpress2020-01-04 04:48 pm
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Origin Star Finale: Session 1
Who: explorers
When: Day 54, morning
Where: The Final Island
[As promised, two hours after the initial announcement, the train shudders slightly as if in preparation for a Trial. On your Chain is a short message:
Step out of the lounge car and you'll find a cozy but sturdy-looking airship hovering a few inches above the ground. Its only occupant is Thyme himself -- a small young man with many white, feathery wings sprouting from his back and head. He's familiar to some and new to others, but regardless he looks like he's feeling a bit awkward to be here, and rather concerned about the situation in general.]
Before we start, get the idea of slaying the demon out of your head. This is Malice. You're going in to purify. That said, we're detecting three sources of corruption on the small island, so we'll be doing this in three steps. They're likely totems deliberately set by someone, so you'll need to find and deactivate one each trip.
You're probably going to be up against a lot of creatures, but you need to fight them with your feelings more than your weapons. When you find the totem, throw your positivity at it.
Got it? Let's go.
[Board the airship and it'll take off with lightning speed, though somehow the ride is quite smooth. The ship darts over the ocean and around the back of the island, where you get a breathtaking view of the ancient ruin that takes up a large part of it. The airship stops at a small outcrop, dominated by one large stone door, slightly ajar.]
Here you go. Try not to get killed.
When: Day 54, morning
Where: The Final Island
[As promised, two hours after the initial announcement, the train shudders slightly as if in preparation for a Trial. On your Chain is a short message:
If you want to deal with this problem, come on out.
Step out of the lounge car and you'll find a cozy but sturdy-looking airship hovering a few inches above the ground. Its only occupant is Thyme himself -- a small young man with many white, feathery wings sprouting from his back and head. He's familiar to some and new to others, but regardless he looks like he's feeling a bit awkward to be here, and rather concerned about the situation in general.]
Before we start, get the idea of slaying the demon out of your head. This is Malice. You're going in to purify. That said, we're detecting three sources of corruption on the small island, so we'll be doing this in three steps. They're likely totems deliberately set by someone, so you'll need to find and deactivate one each trip.
You're probably going to be up against a lot of creatures, but you need to fight them with your feelings more than your weapons. When you find the totem, throw your positivity at it.
Got it? Let's go.
[Board the airship and it'll take off with lightning speed, though somehow the ride is quite smooth. The ship darts over the ocean and around the back of the island, where you get a breathtaking view of the ancient ruin that takes up a large part of it. The airship stops at a small outcrop, dominated by one large stone door, slightly ajar.]
Here you go. Try not to get killed.

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So far, it's the one thing about me that hasn't changed in my memories. I can be nice and friendly, I can be a raging asshole, but I don't give up on the people I care for.
Not unless there's literally no other choice.
And considering how much bad shit I've probably done, I don't want to lose the one thing about me I know is always good.
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I mean, I'm not attached unless there's emotion there. And I wouldn't say friendship is always about compassion?
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My point is that not giving up on others is not an inherently good trait, but what do I know, truly.
[her relationships are garbage fires]
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Sometimes a friend does something terrible, something they shouldn't be doing. As a friend, it's my job to get them to stop. And if that thing is bad enough, then I might not have a choice in what I do next.
Like lay down and die for no good reason or leave a situation isn't a choice. The only choice is to leave because the former is just plain idiocy. Its like saying it's a choice to eat chocolate or eat cyanide.
You've never given me a 'no choice' situation.