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Waver Velvet | Lord El-Melloi II ([personal profile] gordianknots) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-02-09 06:16 pm

Backdated to early 8 Feb | Text | Unseelie locked

By now I think everyone knows that the monarchs are asking us to run after the Jabberwock to try and return it back to them. We know that it responds to touch, that it likes puzzles, and that lavender will help soothe it.

But there are problems with what we’ve been told that need to be solved now.

1. It’s the middle of winter. We need sources of lavender, and I do not imagine that this will be easy. If anyone knows where to begin, and can say so on an open post here, you’d be doing everyone a great favour.
2. The Jabberwock isn’t small. Making puzzles that will be the right sie will be a struggle. Thoughts on how to go about that are welcome. I’m not imagining that it is going to be possible to walk up to this thing and ask it why did the chicken cross the road?
3. Touch. If this thing’s aura of rot is as true as old accounts have presented it, we need to find ways to deal with that. Quickly.

I’m encouraging brainstorming on this network post because anything that can be thought up together will have a greater chance of working.

Chime in if you can and for the love of whatever is dearest to you, stay safe.
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-10 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ all katherine's getting from this is that she should've gotten herself a jabberwork five hundred years ago. ]

Shame.

I always find it so dull when one side brings forth Superman and another kryptonite. No wonder we're stuck in such a boring stalemate.
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-10 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ maybe katherine can't talk, given she ran for five hundred years from klaus, but given she writes him a letter instead of trying to kill him herself, she think she's learned from the repetitive failures she's endured for the last few centuries. ]

Something tells me I'm going to need to become a fan of Groundhog Day.

Or find that caterpillar. One of these things seems more possible than the other.
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-10 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Can we opt out for Bill Murray?

[ she has a feeling he'll say no. he knows the drabwurld better than she, but she's beginning to realise nothing good comes from this place, regardless of how hard she tries. ]
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-10 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
You could've lied. I promise I wouldn't have held it against you.
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-10 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
[ but lying is so much fun — especially when it isn't her who lies. too often does she enjoy watching the web someone has woven crumble upon them. ]

I'll remember to not expect any sort of kindness from anyone or anything in the Drabwurd, then.

And to prepare myself for Bill Murray. I think he's worse than the Jabberwock.
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[personal profile] manipulative 2015-02-26 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Be careful what you wish for. You taught me that.

[ and it is a lesson she will take with her throughout the drabwurld, ensuring she is careful of any genie lamps she comes across as she makes her three wishes and hopes none appear as mortifying as the actor they jest of right now. though, she's certain the jabberwock is — and hence why she'll steer clear of it, not wishing to see her skin rot, even if she's slightly curious to know if she can heal from it. ]

On second thought, perhaps we should. It'd be entertaining to watch him vs the jabberwock.