Varian (
droptheious) wrote in
deernet2021-10-07 05:13 pm
un: trienemybest; video
[The video feed opens in Varian's creepy basement lab where health and safety regulations go to die. The boy himself isn't looking that great, his skin has a grey-ish tinge to it and he looks more exhausted than usual. But that's fine, he's fine. He turns the camera around to take in some sapphires on his workbench. Some are soaking in various chemical substances, some are under a microscope, some are in various steampunk-y machines: it's clear some testing has been going on. ]
So, Flynn was kind enough to give me some of the crystals that grew on his corpse during...whatever weird new thing death is here. [He doesn't sound as excited about this as his usual projects and anyone who knows about his deeply unfortunate past will know why.] I have experience in creepy, magical death rocks -no...no I'm not going to elaborate on that- so I decided to study them. They seem to be crystalising the actual cells of the body- so not just a separate coating. I also found traces of warmblood within the crystals themselves, which I think is what Flynn is? A-anyway, it seems they're working on a cellular level, like they're what jumpstarts the reversal of the cell degeneration after death- so- so it's possible they're what reverses then entire process.
Anyway, moral of the story is, they're probably super important in resurrecting people so maybe don't mess with the process when it's happening? Of course, without having any other samples to compare this to, it's all conjecture right now.
[A beat, he turns the camera back to himself, grimacing.]
Sorry, I forgot who I was talking to. Please don't take that as encouragement to get yourselves killed in the name of science.
[Another beat, then he waves a hand airily.]
Thaaaaaat said, this is October, so statistically, there's a high chance that a not-insignificant portion of the population will be dead by the end of the month. So...if you wanna donate your death crystals for science then, that would be less...morally grey. Probably? Probably.
So, Flynn was kind enough to give me some of the crystals that grew on his corpse during...whatever weird new thing death is here. [He doesn't sound as excited about this as his usual projects and anyone who knows about his deeply unfortunate past will know why.] I have experience in creepy, magical death rocks -no...no I'm not going to elaborate on that- so I decided to study them. They seem to be crystalising the actual cells of the body- so not just a separate coating. I also found traces of warmblood within the crystals themselves, which I think is what Flynn is? A-anyway, it seems they're working on a cellular level, like they're what jumpstarts the reversal of the cell degeneration after death- so- so it's possible they're what reverses then entire process.
Anyway, moral of the story is, they're probably super important in resurrecting people so maybe don't mess with the process when it's happening? Of course, without having any other samples to compare this to, it's all conjecture right now.
[A beat, he turns the camera back to himself, grimacing.]
Sorry, I forgot who I was talking to. Please don't take that as encouragement to get yourselves killed in the name of science.
[Another beat, then he waves a hand airily.]
Thaaaaaat said, this is October, so statistically, there's a high chance that a not-insignificant portion of the population will be dead by the end of the month. So...if you wanna donate your death crystals for science then, that would be less...morally grey. Probably? Probably.

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[But anyways! More important stuff, like not being able to leave. Saxsice looks blank for a moment, then shakes her head.] Well, then I'll make it an option. I don't exactly have time to be hangin' out in cephalopod central. [Oh, we know the word cephalopod but not pre-frontal?]
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[Not even magical ones like the Sundrop and Moonstone were, wow.
He kind of wants to question how she knows cephalopod, but he's spent enough time with nice-but-dumb folks to know it's best to never ask. He never gets a good answer for it.]
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah, good luck with that. Where do you plan to go?
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[Then she frowns, quirking an eyebrow up.] Uhhhh, home? To where I live? In my home where I live? S'that a trick question?
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[Varian snorts, amused.]
Oh wow, so you want to leave leave. Yeah, I doubt that'll happen. This is a whole other dimension and trust me, trying to push through to get out of it does not work.
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Her expression sobers a little at this, arching both eyebrows.] Yeah, I wanna leave leave. I have a life that I'd really like to get back to. Got people dependin' on me.
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A moon goddess? Really?
[Ah. Right. Wow. His own expression sobers. ]
Uh...I don't know if it'll help or not? But the idea we got as the dream was dying is that we're...kinda like... alternate versions of ourselves? Here? And there's a...prime you still...living your life. Back home? Sooooo technically you're already living that life. But you also have one...here?
I think? It was all pretty complicated.
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[Whatever! Saxsice listens to all this with a neutral sort of expression, arms crossed.] ...so at least they're not worried. That's...kinda comfortin'. [A short, shaky laugh.] Not as comfortin' as bein' able to go home, but.
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[Which...in the dream was probably to make sure they were capable enough o survive it and not consistently die every week, he guesses.]
Yeah, I know it's not like... a hug with words or anything. But it's better than nothing at all. Sorry you didn't want to be here- at least we had a choice.
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It's fine. I mean, you're stuck here too.
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[Maybe she'll be considered special in her normalcy. ]
I am, but I had the choice to go home and I chose here. It's... I don't know. It doesn't feel as cruddy for me, I wanted this. You didn't.
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Saxsice shrugs, a little stiffly.] I've got a life, yeah. Got a home, a kid, some friends. I want that life.
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[As you do. ]
...Oh wow, you have a kid? [Well. That's...pretty awful. ] I'm really sorry, that's- that's a big thing to suddenly lose while you're stuck here.
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[Saxsice raises and lowers a shoulder, arms crossing over her chest. She's not great with sympathy, but she appreciates it, albeit awkwardly.] Yeah, it's...yeah. He's ten. Just turned ten.
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[Which has at least come in handy for her. He frowns softly.]
Oh...geez. That's really young. I can't blame you for wanting to get back to him.
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[Saxsice huffs out a low, shaky breath.] Yeah. Yeah, it's -- too young for me to not be there, y'know? I've already screwed up a lot, and I don't...wanna make it worse.
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[Catalina is only young, but she's tough as nails. He has faith she can deal with it. ]
It's not your fault that you're...you're stuck here, y'know? This isn't your screw up. You can't blame yourself for being plucked into a place by...something.
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[Saxsice shrugs, leaning against a rock and crossing her arms. She...is definitely still on the beach.] Sure I can. You aren't my dad, can't tell me what to do.
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[Or well...he was before he came here, anyway. He snorts lightly, amused. ]
I sure hope not, I'm pretty sure I'm younger than you.