http://daemonomicon.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] daemonomicon.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-01-15 01:25 am

One man's mosoleum is another man's home

Tonight, once again, the dreamscape of the meatship has been altered.

However, this time, the dream was the same, no matter the dreamer, and was neither good nor bad, but simply odd.

Only a portion of the crew would have this dream, some of them intentionally, others whose mind simply happened to drift upon it in the dreamscape.

Regardless, it starts out the same for each dreamer:

The dreamer finds themselves standing on some rocky, barren world.

The "air" (for lack of a better word) is thick, so thick that the dreamer is positive it should be impossible to survive in this kind of environment. Regardless, they continue to breathe just fine, as if on Earth. The atmosphere is hazy, distorting all color.

Despite the fact that it is impossible
to see more than thirty feet ahead of them, the dreamer feels compelled to move in one single direction.

After wandering for what seems to be hours, the dreamer comes across a massive fortress, alone in this desolate place. It rises thousands of feet into the air, standing imposingly, as though there were something to protect out in this dead place. It is covered in symbols of twin-headed eagles, winged skulls and stylized I's,
but most noticeable is the symbol of the open book, through which a sword has pierced.

A door opens at the base of the fortress walls. It seems like more of an airlock, really, but regardless, the dreamer once again feels compelled to enter.

Once they do, they find themselves in a room, completely pitch black, save for a single light shining down from what one would assume is the ceiling. The door through which the dreamer entered is no longer visible.

Before the dreamer, in the small lighted portion of the room, is a table. On the table is a rather inviting pot of tea, with cups.

At one end of the table
sat the massive, robed figure of the Seer. He seemed to be drinking something notably more substantial than the tea. The word "amasec" comes to the dreamer's mind, but they aren't sure how they know it.

At the other end of the table is an empty seat.

"Please, my child," The Seer says, motioning to the other seat. "Do join me."


[ooc: This is just Seer's way of checking up on the crew. Once again, posting isn't mandatory, but if you want your pup to meet/interact with Seer, feel free!]

[identity profile] twin-fans.livejournal.com 2010-01-27 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
He nods. "That's good enough for me." Kazami leans forward, placing his forearms on the table. "Then, please. Tell me something. You say my normal methods won't work against him, so how can I be useful?"

Behind his words are a simple desire to help people. He isn't going to fight if it's not going to be of use to anyone, but Kazami refuses to believe that there's absolutely nothing he can do to protect innocents from things like this Nightmare King.

[identity profile] twin-fans.livejournal.com 2010-01-27 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
"The greatest fears of myself and the crew..." He crosses his arms and leans back in his chair. He scowls as he thinks, staring down at his lap. What was his greatest fear? Was it worse than the idea of the world losing to whatever organization the Great Leader was going to create next?

He's not sure. But, whatever it was... He'd overcome it, just as he did everything else. After all, people would depend on him. Kazami nods, looking up at the Seer. Or, rather, where his eyes would be if Kazami could see through the darkness. "All right. I'll do the best I can to help the crew."

[identity profile] twin-fans.livejournal.com 2010-01-28 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Kazami stands, placing a hand on the table, and shakes his head. "I protect the innocents. I don't need thanks for that, it's why I'm here."