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cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-11-24 02:38 pm

Is Your Love Strong Enough? Part 2 - Personal Interwoven Soulcatchers

Following you awakening and talking with a few of the members through the communication systems by way of the three kind people who had awakened her, Nezaitben realized how the crew was stuck in a terrible mess.

So many of them felt sad and depressed. Considering the entire ship, it wasn't too hard to see why. The next day, there had been an unusual amount of magical flowers spreading all over the ship. Nothing that damaged the controls (she might be naive in the way humanoids were, but Nezaitben was no fool either) but they were found in the most unexpected of places. Her own awakening area was now blooming in a flower paradise, the wooden palace standing proudly on top, the smell and pink cherry blossom strong enough to carry through most of the central city area where most people resided.

Yet the ship was still sad.

This would not do.

That night, or what passed as a night for in the ship, Nezaitben took to the 'sky', letting pieces of her own essence fall on top of the sleeping populace, or those that were not sleeping finding themselves feeling the need too. Enveloping the ship into a peaceful slumber, she searched their dreams. The powers granted to her by the pantheon of gods in her homeworld allowed Nezaitben to weave a series of dreamcatchers giving her the ability to see those whose hearts connected true.

These noble souls would do. Lead by example had always been her philosophy. She would give them a great gift - communication with each other in a single body, allowing them to share everything together. Their two soulcatchers were woven together that night into a single, grand ones, hanging in the garden's trees.

A few minutes later, the empty husks of the bodies that weren't being used showed up at her palace. With a smile, she welcomed them like her own children and began to dress them for their task.

That morning, some of the crewmen would wake up to a strange surprise...and that would just be the beginning of a long, strange misunderstanding and young gods trying too much to please everyone.

[OOC - Just a few rules. Keep in mind the listed rules. You can all start your own threads of waking up in the bodies of others. If you feel like leaving a 2nd post for other people to intact with them, start a reply to your own first post with OPEN header. That way everyone else will know where to post and if you don't feel like having an open interaction post right away, you won't have to!

There will also be another post for all the soulless characters to go around spreading joy and love, so look forward to that too!]

[identity profile] kungfu-sexnun.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
All right, Nima agreed. No more people.

That was going to make doing her chores at the Drunken Dragon difficult. There were always a lot of people there. But those, she could skip out on. Kang would understand.

The glowsloths, on the other hand . . . those she couldn't skip out on.

Princess, I really don't want to impose on the use of your body, but until we get this sorted out, I still have a herd of animals that depend on me to take care of them.

[identity profile] burnedbrighter.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
Azula almost told Nima to do it herself but realized all too soon what the problem was.

"They're animals. I'm sure they'll be fine until some sort of a solution can be met."

[identity profile] kungfu-sexnun.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Actually -

The princess wasn't going to like this.

They need grooming and socializing, and they also need to be fed. If I don't monitor their diet, they'll just scavenge and what they find might not be good for them, if it isn't outright poisonous. And . . . they'll be breeding soon. I need to keep an eye on that.

[identity profile] burnedbrighter.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
She was right, the Princess didn't like hearing that.

"I still don't see how any of that is my problem." She tried to sound above it all. "Perhaps you should have come up with a backup plan. Who would take care of them if you were suddenly taken on a long mission?"

[identity profile] kungfu-sexnun.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right, Nima admitted. I should have. But I didn't, and they'll need me. What would you be doing with your time otherwise? I'm sure you're busy, but surely we can find a way to balance both our tasks.

Bargaining with Azula seemed like a potentially futile effort. Still, what else could Nima do?

[identity profile] burnedbrighter.livejournal.com 2011-12-10 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
None of your business. Azula responded doing her best to hide the fact that the real answer was, nothing really. Just part of the daily struggle to keep madness at bay.