тнє outsider (
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eachdraidh2015-05-06 08:53 am
Entry tags:
- alice liddell: american mcgee's alice,
- billy kaplan: marvel 616,
- grell sutcliffe: black butler,
- hiro hamada: big hero 6,
- jack benjamin: kings,
- loki: marvel 616,
- lumina: ffxiii:lr,
- prince edgar: king's quest,
- the brucolac: the scar,
- the outsider: dishonored,
- vanessa ives: penny dreadful,
- vol'jin: world of warcraft,
- wan: avatar
video | unseelie
[ The locket, as always, is held up in mid-air when the Outsider turns it on. He is not alone in this recording, though; behind him are four women in long, gauzy black dresses and veils. With them are several children, eyes all black; the women are gently ushering them along the shore of the beach behind them while two massive dogs run back and forth.
In the distance is the black line of the Void, creeping over the ocean.
Next to the Outsider is another one of the children, and next to him the resemblance is clear: the same eyes, the same curious tilt to the head, the same bony cheeks. The child looks a bit more fey, but he sticks close to his sire, hands clutching to his arm. ]
Do not harm the children, [ the Outsider begins, and his voice is cold, shows every century of age and power. ] Do not harm the children or we will use your blood and bones, and you will be lucky if you are dead when we start.
[ A large palm smooths over the hair of his son. A daughter comes up on the other side, humming. She smiles at him and her teeth are sharp and red. The Outsider leans in so she can murmur in his ear. ]
Ah, yes. Should anyone find themselves with a need to desecrate shrines further -- the same warning applies to you. I will know, should you touch one of mine.
[ His daughter giggles and takes the hand of his son, and the two go to join the others. The Outsider watches, head half-turned. A seagull swoops down and perches on his shoulder, ruffles its wings, and the feed ends. ]
In the distance is the black line of the Void, creeping over the ocean.
Next to the Outsider is another one of the children, and next to him the resemblance is clear: the same eyes, the same curious tilt to the head, the same bony cheeks. The child looks a bit more fey, but he sticks close to his sire, hands clutching to his arm. ]
Do not harm the children, [ the Outsider begins, and his voice is cold, shows every century of age and power. ] Do not harm the children or we will use your blood and bones, and you will be lucky if you are dead when we start.
[ A large palm smooths over the hair of his son. A daughter comes up on the other side, humming. She smiles at him and her teeth are sharp and red. The Outsider leans in so she can murmur in his ear. ]
Ah, yes. Should anyone find themselves with a need to desecrate shrines further -- the same warning applies to you. I will know, should you touch one of mine.
[ His daughter giggles and takes the hand of his son, and the two go to join the others. The Outsider watches, head half-turned. A seagull swoops down and perches on his shoulder, ruffles its wings, and the feed ends. ]

private.
In my world it is also the realm of dreams, of magic, of death. It is nothing, it is everything. It is- abstract. One walks within on pieces of their world, things they recognize, things tied to them that they did not see: frozen images, pulling at their heart and their mind. Is this Void similar? I do not know. The Maidenfish panic when I try to get too close, and I do not think I would like to be swallowed by it to find out.
[ His lips thin, and the implication is certainly there. He's considered it. He's considered coming close, seeing if Void reacts to Void, seeing how Disconnection in his chest responds. ]
private.
[Eloquent.]
Dreams, magic, death; I thought every realm was realm of those things? We hardly need that black horizon bringing more of it.
[He tches and carries on.] I'm travelling to Verla soon. I...hear it's close to the mountain. [There's a mournfulness in his voice.] The pyrii are going to die. If death is what is inside the Void.
private.
[ But he doesn't know, and that's the worst part. ]
A shame. [ And he sounds like he truly means it. ] But it is their choice to stay, if that is what they wish.
private.
If I happen to notice anything interesting when I draw closer to it, I'll tell you, of course. Ah, and you should know.
Apparently not content with guzzling seawater and rock, it's got itself a fucking avatar, or so I hear.
private.
Then we are going to find it.
[ Yeah he's volunteering you, Brucolac. ]
private.
That's an order, isn't it.]
Of course.
[Quite smoothly, as if he never had any other notion.
Fucking hell, he's got to stop pledging himself to any god he can find. And speaking of...]
How are you—holding up? I assume you've heard there's a war on.
Another one.
The gods' one.
private.
Maybe. ]
I am not dead yet, which is more than can be said about those who have desecrated my shrines.