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First TDM: Sterile Blues


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Arrival



Not all characters (known as Wickie, singular or Wickies, plural) arrive at the same time, surprisingly enough! That’s life for you. Some Wickies find their way to the island at a pivotal (or very mundane) point in their life, or even after or during their death.

Wickies who were standing or walking often find themselves entering the town South Sister, located on Lighthouse Isle, through an open doorway. Those that were laying down, or sleeping, tend to be found lying prone in beds, bathtubs, showers, couches, and similar places within the cottages on Cottage Row. There’s no rhyme or reason to it all! To Wickies familiar with the era, they will realize that everything looks as if it’s come from the ‘90s.

The house which a Wickie finds themselves within could already be occupied. This includes walking into a fellow Wicke, waking up in the same location, or accidentally scaring a room full of people with their sudden appearance.

Oops.


Sterile Blues


After arriving, Wickes will find that food and water are easy enough to come by, as they can be readily found in the various houses which populate Lighthouse Isle. Medical supplies, on the other hand, are not so easily acquired. Bandaids and other simple trappings can be pilfered from the odd medical cabinet, but otherwise you’re on your own.

Thankfully, if a Wickie or their friend are in need of medicine or a pair of trauma shears, while you won’t find a full-fledged hospital on the island, there is a clinic. The clinic, named Sister’s Helpers, is like the rest of the buildings in town. Its appearance is well kept, and the doors are unlocked. Whether the Wickie goes in through the windows (because they can), or through the front door like most would, they’ll find that the clinic’s interior is crisp, clean, and orderly. There are plastic chairs, a desk where a receptionist would sit, white walls, but then—

There’s a sound. It could be mistaken for a breeze, at first. But as the sound goes on, it becomes more obvious that the ‘breeze’ is an exhale, prolonged and forced. At the end, there’s a murmur, professional and assuring.

“That’s good. Breathe.”

And with that, the clinic becomes awash in shades of blue. Sister’s Helpers itself hasn’t become warped in any way. There is only monochromatic coloring which, upon further realization, is not truly in the building, but a problem with their vision. Leaving without investigating further will mean having blue vision for the next twenty-four hours.

But for Wickies who choose to stay and explore, there is a chance at clearing their vision. This is is especially difficult for those who have a history of not taking care of their injuries. Gradually, it becomes more difficult to walk, as if there are weights on their feet. For Wickies are especially guilty of not tending to their wounds, their movements will become even more sluggish, and weight will settle on their arms and chest, forcing the worst of offenders into a crawl as they explore from room to room.

Laying on the patient beds will alleviate the situation for a short amount of time. The cure, however, will come from characters taking the supplies which they need for themselves and not for others.

If the Wickie fails this, over the course of an hour they will be crushed to death, and will eventually wake up outside of the clinic. Their vision stuck in shades of red with a weakness in their limbs for the next twenty four hours.

The Wickie’s only cure for that is either taking medical supplies for themselves or by doing some form of self care.


Ashes, Ashes


It’s the middle of the night when all the Wickies are jarred awake from sleep by the blare of a broken siren. Wailing into the dark, the siren functions as a foghorn might, warning of hazardous conditions to come. Beneath Wickies feet, the ground trembles, pulsating once. Twice. Three times. And again, and again until—

The world changes, and it is no longer the foggy island the Wickies knew.

Ash falls steadily from above, blanketing the ground, and at first glance it can be mistaken for snow. Whether by scent, by touch, or even by taste (an option for the brave, the bold, the few), the truth of the ‘snowfall’ can be easily revealed. It is strange, though, that there are no signs of fire in the vicinity. In fact, there doesn’t seem to be much of anything at all. There’s still no sign of the mainland. There are no buildings in this desolate place, either.

Lighting in this new landscape is hazy and sullen, but still conducive to exploring despite it being the dead of night just moments ago. But while Wickies walk, there’s a growing feeling of foreboding. There’s something… something else with them.

And it conceals itself in the ash.

It attacks by lashing out to grab at the ankles and the calves, attempting to drag the unsuspecting victim down, to somewhere far deeper and hidden by billowing piles of ash. It’s easy to save a Wickie from the pull, so long as they’re quickly freed from their assailants grasp. Retrieving someone out of the ash itself is nigh impossible, though.

Grabbed Wickies who lived to tell the tale, may find themselves bitten. The stalkers in the ash sink their teeth into the foot or calf of their prey, leveraging the force of their bite to take down their target. And once there’s blood, more of these creatures will be attracted to the smell.

If a Wickie is clever or strong enough to draw the stalkers out of the ash, they will find that the attackers are shark-like people. Most of their head consists of oversized jaws housing an impossible amount of teeth, and lacking any eyes. Their bodies are covered in ashen chitin and bone, with elongated feet and thin, taloned fingers. These Ash Sharks do not like being exposed, and will respond accordingly.

Ash Sharks cannot be reasoned with. Trapping one in ropes, magic, or other means will elicit angry shrieks which will attract other Ash Sharks, either to eat the trapper, or trapped, or both if they can. Being dragged completely under the ash will start a feeding frenzy, and the Ash Shark will proceed to rip and tear chunks out of its prey.

In dying, Wickies will reset to a random location within the ash filled fields, completely intact but for a purpling bruise where the initial bite took place.

Good luck.


Network Time: The Heart Game


There’s a beeping alert on all Wickie’s smartphones that refuses to stop until a particular notification is read. The notification is for something called the Heart Game (which, yes, looks annoying, overly bright, and cheesy). And surprise! The game opens up automatically with a loud ping!

The game begins (and ends!) with a question, one which will not go away even if you try to close out of it or shut off your smartphone. It reads:

It’s time for everyone's favorite game! Confession! Heeeeere is today’s question which you must confess!

What is… the scariest thing you’ve experienced? It can be anything!


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fogsong: (15)

[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-03 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It takes several minutes for her to respond, too tempted to send a single "No", but that didn't feel... fair. ]

Have you ever seen someone burn alive?

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-03 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Not his favorite way to kill a person. But-- ]

Yes.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-03 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
The way it smells, how they sound, the way their body shudders when they finally get to stop feeling that pain. It was awful. That should've been the horror of it, watching an innocent person burn alive, but it fucking wasn't.

It was the crowd that cheered it on.

1/2

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-03 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[ How nice it would be to actually have an appreciative audience. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-03 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I see.

That is quite horrifying to read. I'm sorry that you had to experience such a sight. Being in the virtual world, seeing people dying horribly, that is one thing.
[ It is ART. But he digresses as he is attempting to appear just as an eccentric artist. ]

What you described is much different, and indeed, must have been terrifying to think that they would cheer your own death, too, yes?
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-04 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
They'd made it pretty clear that's exactly what they were going to do next. [ For all that she doesn't care about what anyone else thinks of her, there was something almost moving about someone acknowledging the horror of her experience. The apology, even nicer. It makes her regret telling him. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-04 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
But you were able to escape, right?

[ Does he sound concerned? He hopes so. He actually is quite interested. Did she die? How? He hopes to hear a vivid retelling if she did end up being killed. ]
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-04 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
My mom was able to save me, actually. [ Her mother had been a certified badass when it came to her daughter and Sharon has a certain amount of reverence for her. ]

And, thanks to her, none of them survived that night, either. [ A part of her remembers that night from a place of horror and another... That other part of her would dance in their blood all over again if she could. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-04 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Shame.

That's the first response he has, but then is pleased to hear that the mother was able to make some real art out of the crowd. He wonders about it, but ah, best not ask too many questions. ]


Your mother sounds like quite the woman. Truly, a parent's love is something else.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-04 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Only some of them. [ but enough of all that. ]

So, did you escape? [ The freaky corrupt virtual world. Sure, he didn't seem like he was too torn up over being there—not afraid of it, at least—but she was curious. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-05 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I see. [ Aw, conversation is moving on. He would have liked to ask more... ]

No. I didn't. I was killed. But it's a funny thing about that virtual world. When a person dies in it, their consciousness blends into the system. You become part of it forever.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-06 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
That's shitty.

Does that mean you're dead in the real world, too?
[ To become a part of some part of a mass virtual conscious sounds straight up awful. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-06 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, yes.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-08 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
That... [ sucks but that's a real understatement. Maybe it doesn't bother him, maybe he likes being part of some mass consciousness. ] I'm sorry.

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-10 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
It's all right.

I'm talking to you now, aren't I? So, it's fine for right now.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-10 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
I guess this is all pretty lucky for you.

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-10 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed.

Most artists don't get a chance to create art after death, and here I am... capable of creating once again.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-10 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
You feeling any inspiration? [ It's always said that the artist is best when he's dealing with tragedy and pain. Sharon's always considered that gross but can't deny that her own best work comes from pain—it's the best outlet there is. ]

[personal profile] freezeframes 2020-09-12 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed, I am.

My work has always been about appreciating and accepting death. So, it would be remiss of me NOT to feel some inspiration.

And I hope that you'll come to see what I create when I have the chance.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2020-09-14 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Looking forward to it, then. [ He's probably certifiable in one way or another. Which means his work will be, at the very least, interesting. And Sharon's always appreciated art. ]