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#empath problems ([personal profile] dragony) wrote in [community profile] maskormenace2014-02-15 01:11 am

1 ♡ audio (backdated to 11am, 2/14)

There's a number of new faces around here. But, in a way, we're all relatively new faces to this neighborhood. Maybe it would make more sense to say, this is a new experience for some, and an old for others. Isn't that right?

[ The voice speaking is a level, feminine voice: teenager, middling pitch, with words that are well-enunciated. While there is an accent—noticeably not American—it's caught in a threshold between others, and difficult to place.

It's hard to tell if she sounds bored, or if that's just how she naturally talks.
]

To get everyone on the same page, I thought it would be best to tell you how we came here, and what came before. It's something of a long story, though, and I'm not the best person to tell it, but better something than nothing. Right? Though, if you're not interested, you can skip the rest of this broadcast.

The "world before" this one, the one people mean when they refer to "the City," was Earth. Another Earth, similar enough to this one, and to the Earths you may have known—"the City" was their name for "New York City," if that means anything to you. At some point, a teleportation device was built, and on October 10th, 2008 by its calendar, and by this one, the "Porter" was activated, and brought the first "imPorts." At that time, it was controlled by an artificial intelligence in a suit of armor, but that being was later destroyed by the artificial intelligence of the Porter itself.

She calls herself Lachesis. Like the Fate.

For five years, she controlled our lives there. She determined who was imPorted, who was exPorted; who would return there with their memory intact, and who would not. If they would come back the same, or from some different history than the one we knew. She determined who was raised from the dead, if we died, and whose soul never came back. She could change the powers we were born with, and she could take them away. She could change our species, as it suited her. She's capricious, a fan of practical jokes and snide cruelties, and chess. Hers was the voice that welcomed us as "heroes."

Two years after it all started, she changed that world. Countries emerged, fully realized, emerged from nothing. The history of that world was rewritten; the memories of its inhabitants, too. The damage done by her enemies, erased. Those of us who were there could remember what the world was like, before she changed it, but we're the only ones who could.

After that, our shared enemy was Vulcanus. Others can tell you more about them, but they wished to take what made us powerful and use it to their own ends. Kidnapping, torture, genetic experimentation—that sort of thing. [ Though the content of the statement is serious, "torture" may as well be synonym for "toothbrush," for the easy, careless way she says it. ] But, when they could not... that is to say, "beat us," the way things were, they sought to gain power on other worlds, other dimensions. And we would follow them. Not by choice, and not with any sort of plan, but for months and months, you couldn't trust that placing one foot in front of the other would land on the same ground.

We're rather weary of traveling, I think.

In one of those worlds, we met her "sister", Clotho. But the third of them... you may have already heard. She destroyed that world, were we lived before. I don't... I'm not sure how it all happened, in the end, but in rescuing Lachesis, she saved us. Brought us here, to this world.

I can't tell you much about the state of this world, but there's two things I do know. One, large gatherings will almost always end in some chaos, so you should be prepared for that. And two, you can't trust people to act in anybody's interest but their own. The people of this world will not be kind to us for kindness alone.

[ There's pause enough that it might be mistaken for the end of the broadcast, before: ]

We should decide on names for all of these different worlds soon. This sort of thing will only get harder to explain later on without them.
prearcadian: (forty)

[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
For me? Not too bad. Once it was clear I was getting orders from men who'd rather roll over and give up their honor, I left. Took the ship with me. So where I'm from now is anywhere in space my friends and I feel like being.
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[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 07:00 am (UTC)(link)
They did make me captain of it beforehand.
prearcadian: (thirty-two)

[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 07:05 am (UTC)(link)
[too much of a dork.]

Well, no. The bounty's pretty choice. Not sure anyone could make good on it, really, given the economy.
prearcadian: (twenty-seven)

the stupid hover-over-icon-get-links thing happened

[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
That's what the posters say. Put a "pirate" in front of my name and everything. Gotta fit in with all the ocean lingo they use for space. It grew on me pretty quick. Opened up a lot of doors.
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[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
No. [beat.] But it is a lot.
prearcadian: (six)

[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Suits me just fine. It might not always be fun and games, but whatever trials I face are ones I choose to face.
prearcadian: popsweets (one)

[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-16 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, sure. I don't know what's luck or what's meant to be, certainly can't account for other people's shortcomings...I can only control my own, in the end. Probably better that way.
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[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-17 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It's how I like to see it.
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[personal profile] prearcadian 2014-02-28 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[with a smile:] There's a few.