clara "why are you booing me i'm right" oswald (
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audio { un: hide-and-seek }
[ Clara isn't sure how long it is before she feels capable of having a conversation, one where she's able to coherently explain her interaction with the Child. She's been sitting with her thoughts, turning over every level in her mind, all the things she saw and felt. By the time the Doctor had found her on Level Three, she'd already been through enough to hide in a dark room, uncharacteristically unsure of what to do. They'd wound up getting to the top of the tower together, he'd seen her through the sickness, but he'd gone back for others. That had left her alone to talk with the Child when he appeared without a sound by her side. Now, it's time to share what she's learned.
She may be feeling up to conversation, but not enough for video, and after this, only enough to text. When she begins, her voice is already hoarse, rough around the edges. ]
Right, jumping straight to it this time 'round. I had an interesting conversation with the Child. The kid in the fox mask. He said some things I'm sharing so we can talk them out or whatever we need to do. This may be a coincidence since I dunno know what the tower was or wasn't manipulating at that point, but anytime he stood with his umbrella over me, I felt better, less like I was sick. I also still have it, the umbrella. He left it.
[ She'd tried to give it back to him, and he'd let her have it without saying anything about it. ]
Alright, I'll get to it because we're all exhausted. The conversation started when he told me I 'wouldn't like what I see' and followed that hit up with 'seeing the undead isn't the same as knowing what's happening.' I guess he knows about the dragon eyes and what they do. I asked him who could help us know what we need to understand the rest, but his only suggestion was to ask his parents. He mentioned his father knows everything. Lots of kids think that, though.
Third fact of fun: fox-face told me his father could help anyone except me. And I dunno if he meant me specifically or all of us? Because he finished that bit up by saying he—as in himself—'made things sick' but didn't mean to and he's sorry. The kid also referred to a 'him' and 'he' a lot. Mentioned if 'he' were here, 'he' would know why we were sick. I'm assuming the father is the same 'him,' but it was never clear. Could be two totally separate beings.
[ But here's where things get even more interesting. ]
Next, kid says he was in Serthica after a ship dropped him off to play with the dragons. He seemed pretty excited about the idea that said dragons were big enough to eat 'him.' Still dunno if that's different from dad.
[ Now for the real dick move: ]
The Child said he was playing with me, with us. I think I guilted him into admitting we're his toys, just playthings. The dollhouse built just for him with us as the living dolls. Then he was gone. Not before saying he was glad to have us as toys.
[ Clara rubs a hand over her face, sighing audibly. ]
Other fine details include: he doesn't know how to keep us from getting sick, he doesn't understand why we get sick or how to stop us from dying (so he claims), and he blamed me or...us, I guess, for coming to a place where the sickness is. He insisted he was a good kid who only came to play with dragons.
[ By the time she's done, she's satisfied she hasn't missed anything — hopes so at least. ]
That's all I know. Or at least it's all I can remember. Was a long day, but I don't have to tell you lot that. Hopefully, this helps with something.
She may be feeling up to conversation, but not enough for video, and after this, only enough to text. When she begins, her voice is already hoarse, rough around the edges. ]
Right, jumping straight to it this time 'round. I had an interesting conversation with the Child. The kid in the fox mask. He said some things I'm sharing so we can talk them out or whatever we need to do. This may be a coincidence since I dunno know what the tower was or wasn't manipulating at that point, but anytime he stood with his umbrella over me, I felt better, less like I was sick. I also still have it, the umbrella. He left it.
[ She'd tried to give it back to him, and he'd let her have it without saying anything about it. ]
Alright, I'll get to it because we're all exhausted. The conversation started when he told me I 'wouldn't like what I see' and followed that hit up with 'seeing the undead isn't the same as knowing what's happening.' I guess he knows about the dragon eyes and what they do. I asked him who could help us know what we need to understand the rest, but his only suggestion was to ask his parents. He mentioned his father knows everything. Lots of kids think that, though.
Third fact of fun: fox-face told me his father could help anyone except me. And I dunno if he meant me specifically or all of us? Because he finished that bit up by saying he—as in himself—'made things sick' but didn't mean to and he's sorry. The kid also referred to a 'him' and 'he' a lot. Mentioned if 'he' were here, 'he' would know why we were sick. I'm assuming the father is the same 'him,' but it was never clear. Could be two totally separate beings.
[ But here's where things get even more interesting. ]
Next, kid says he was in Serthica after a ship dropped him off to play with the dragons. He seemed pretty excited about the idea that said dragons were big enough to eat 'him.' Still dunno if that's different from dad.
[ Now for the real dick move: ]
The Child said he was playing with me, with us. I think I guilted him into admitting we're his toys, just playthings. The dollhouse built just for him with us as the living dolls. Then he was gone. Not before saying he was glad to have us as toys.
[ Clara rubs a hand over her face, sighing audibly. ]
Other fine details include: he doesn't know how to keep us from getting sick, he doesn't understand why we get sick or how to stop us from dying (so he claims), and he blamed me or...us, I guess, for coming to a place where the sickness is. He insisted he was a good kid who only came to play with dragons.
[ By the time she's done, she's satisfied she hasn't missed anything — hopes so at least. ]
That's all I know. Or at least it's all I can remember. Was a long day, but I don't have to tell you lot that. Hopefully, this helps with something.
text; un: Black Prince
Many of the creatures we think of as undead lords have particular abilities. Plants wither under their feet, they control animals, and so on. At least one, we think, was granted these abilities by the figure we call the White Wanderer. Potentially more.
This child, perhaps, has his own ability to cause sickness wherever he travels. Unfortunate, then, he has been left to play in Serthica and cannot control it.
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If we are correct, the White Wanderer granted him this gift as he did to his father -- potentially, to his whole family. That means he could take it away. We don't know of any other such means to do so ourselves, to change a person permanently. The unfortunate thing is, if he makes people sick then nowhere with other mortals is safe for him.
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un: ut malum pluvia | audio
At least they should all agree with him now, right? The child is a problem. ]
I'm pretty sure we know who his father is. [ And this pains him to prove Wrathion's theory right, but... ] The sickness spreads from him. I watched spores form out of his tears.
[ Let's just ignore why he might have been crying and appreciate that Five is sharing with the group for once. ]
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[ Clara doesn't feel much like talking anymore, so text it is. ]
The father passed it on to his kid, so how do we reunite them? One big happy family out of Serthica.
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If you go by how he reacted when I mentioned Hyang-Won, he's already dead. A knife through the chest took him down.
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un: yiling laozu
( said softly, and with great sadness, for many, many reasons. )
Whatever his intent, he knows it links to him. He didn't say how long he's been here, did he?
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I tried to read between all the lines, but people here do love their cryptic wording.
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The man in white. I wonder when he'll arrive, because he's linked to the dark waters, and those waters are what make the burlap dolls do what they do. Though it's strange... this illness is more the kind of pestilence that the Huntress was known for, I thought.
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un: headless ragdoll (text)
His nature may be that of a child's, but that does not make him an innocent. To say that he "didn't mean to" means that he knows he is culpable in the suffering, no matter how sorry he is for instigating it. He then turns around to claim that everyone here is happy, and that we are the ones about to ruin it all. He avoids responsibility by work of his own delusion.
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[ At least that's what Clara believes, it's what she's always believed. ]
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un: absterge
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un: lunar.rabbit
I DON'T THINK HE UNDERSTANDS REALLY ANY OF THIS. EXCEPT THAT HE WANTS TO PLAY AND HE WANTS HIS PLAYTHINGS HAPPY.
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He told you he was trying to keep it back? Did he say how? More importantly, did you believe him?
text - un: slothbaby
this is what I'm hearing: we need to stop his dad or whoever is in charge of this kid. we need to help this kid understand the value of life because trust me we will not like how that attitude looks like on an adult.
we also probably need to learn his name too. and probably find a way to make sure he can't leave or fix whatever is wrong with him.
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It'd be nice to know his name. I'd like to actually talk to him when there's nothing else happening. I don't think he wants to hurt anyone, he just wants friends.
And someone *did* this to him, which makes it all even worse.
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un: anzhi
[ No, she doesn't have to mention how long the days have been. ]
I'm sure in the long run that it will help. There are some of us who have been around longer than others and might know a bit more. Though, it makes me wonder if any of this is connected to what the other person mentioned a while ago, especially when it pertains to a child.
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But no, no mention of a type or name. All I really know right now is that his mum super sucks and if he was a normal kid at one point, he had no chance with a parent like that.
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} Private to River; audio
Wanted to check in on you, make sure you're as alright as you can be. And selfishly, I wanted to ask if you could help me understand something.
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River is more exhausted than she'll ever acknowledge. ]
I'll be fine, Clara. I always am. But thank you.
What is it?
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Voice; un: iwannahexyouup
[ He is also sure that, given who the kid’s probably father is, there is even less reason to trust him. ]
I assume you still have the umbrella with you?
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I do have the umbrella. I keep thinking if we hold it over McCoy, would it make him better? If it does, then what? Strap it to his head? What is it about the umbrella that made me feel better?
[ Clara bites at her bottom lip and decides to add something else. ]
I believe that he doesn't mean to make us sick, because he's pretty excited about wanting to play. At least it seemed that way to me.
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