Tony Stark (
in_extremis) wrote in
revivalproject2022-07-02 10:21 pm
Mesh
WHO: You, your favourite person, your least favourite person, and someone you've never met. Open!
WHERE: The library garden, Temba
WHAT: Putting the plants in order, for fun and...fun. Tony's been building a hedge maze.
WHEN: A lovely summer evening.
WARNINGS: Mark it if you get nasty. This is an open invitation function, and the sheriff can't stop all of you at once.
NETWORK // un: ironman // TEXT
Come to the library. Try to find your way out.
It's better with a hand to hold.
What was supposed to be a much more gradual project had rapidly become unmanageable. After being released back into the sunlight, Tony was sure he was going to return to a yard that was parched and languishing without care. He had never been much of a botanist, if he could help it. What he found instead was a snarl of plants that were threatening to take over any progress he had made on this project, while he transformed the room in the library basement into his workshop and repurposed the gutted parts, and beating the stems and petals back was only getting him so far. The ring he had been carrying around, telling himself he needed just the right place to reveal it, might have still been missing, but this garden was not going to tolerate being tamed for long.
Even on the terrace wrapping the back of the library, the greenery broke through the flagstones in wild tufts of grass and thorny weeds that had to be hacked back. Much of it now was burning sweetly in the firepit, ringed by the last of the intact stone benches that were found here. Maybe sitting under them was more comfortable, though, like the few, cuddling mothcats that could be found there, because the benches were clearly Agrii design. The yard back here was braced in by a few tall trees along the edges of the property, obscuring most of the road beyond and sending fluttering seedpods skipping across the stones with every summer breeze.
Dominating the space now was a maze. It was imposing, particularly in low light, after the sun had set and Tony had sent his cryptic message. Not much could be seen peering into the structure from the entrance; the depths darkened rapidly, and the first path to choose came quickly. Flanking the entrance were torches, though, and with them baskets of lumpy, oily candles that could be lit on the flickering braziers to carry into the dark, and become floating points of light that whispered past each other in the soft grass and between the fragrant, lusciously flowering walls of the maze. Even now, the branches and vines that determined the structure seemed to be stretching voraciously, leaving beds of petals where they had crashed into each other, and sneaking across the paths to catch uncritical toes. Even experienced maze-solvers might find some challenges within, with some tricks of the eye and secret doors to discover, but they might also find there was no rush to the exit; the myriad blind alleys and cul-de-sacs weren't simply dead ends. In one, a set of swings, flat wooden boards hung close to each other and maybe tall enough to peek over the maze wall with an enthusiastic enough push. In another, a shallow pond, thick with small flowers that swam over the surface of the water that glowed eerily. A particularly lucky and industrious explorer might find a puzzle box, waiting patiently in a nest of purple sand, that rattled when shook. There was definitely something in there. What else might be hidden in the dark?* Around only a few corners, the whole experience might be over, breaking back into the open garden of the library from a surprising nook just a few steps away from the inviting entrance to the maze. It would probably be better not to get too impatient.
*Feel free to make up some fun, weird stuff, I'm sure we can all be cool. If you're really not sure and need me to say yes, you can dm here or @ me on discord.
WHERE: The library garden, Temba
WHAT: Putting the plants in order, for fun and...fun. Tony's been building a hedge maze.
WHEN: A lovely summer evening.
WARNINGS: Mark it if you get nasty. This is an open invitation function, and the sheriff can't stop all of you at once.
NETWORK // un: ironman // TEXT
Come to the library. Try to find your way out.
It's better with a hand to hold.
What was supposed to be a much more gradual project had rapidly become unmanageable. After being released back into the sunlight, Tony was sure he was going to return to a yard that was parched and languishing without care. He had never been much of a botanist, if he could help it. What he found instead was a snarl of plants that were threatening to take over any progress he had made on this project, while he transformed the room in the library basement into his workshop and repurposed the gutted parts, and beating the stems and petals back was only getting him so far. The ring he had been carrying around, telling himself he needed just the right place to reveal it, might have still been missing, but this garden was not going to tolerate being tamed for long.
Even on the terrace wrapping the back of the library, the greenery broke through the flagstones in wild tufts of grass and thorny weeds that had to be hacked back. Much of it now was burning sweetly in the firepit, ringed by the last of the intact stone benches that were found here. Maybe sitting under them was more comfortable, though, like the few, cuddling mothcats that could be found there, because the benches were clearly Agrii design. The yard back here was braced in by a few tall trees along the edges of the property, obscuring most of the road beyond and sending fluttering seedpods skipping across the stones with every summer breeze.
Dominating the space now was a maze. It was imposing, particularly in low light, after the sun had set and Tony had sent his cryptic message. Not much could be seen peering into the structure from the entrance; the depths darkened rapidly, and the first path to choose came quickly. Flanking the entrance were torches, though, and with them baskets of lumpy, oily candles that could be lit on the flickering braziers to carry into the dark, and become floating points of light that whispered past each other in the soft grass and between the fragrant, lusciously flowering walls of the maze. Even now, the branches and vines that determined the structure seemed to be stretching voraciously, leaving beds of petals where they had crashed into each other, and sneaking across the paths to catch uncritical toes. Even experienced maze-solvers might find some challenges within, with some tricks of the eye and secret doors to discover, but they might also find there was no rush to the exit; the myriad blind alleys and cul-de-sacs weren't simply dead ends. In one, a set of swings, flat wooden boards hung close to each other and maybe tall enough to peek over the maze wall with an enthusiastic enough push. In another, a shallow pond, thick with small flowers that swam over the surface of the water that glowed eerily. A particularly lucky and industrious explorer might find a puzzle box, waiting patiently in a nest of purple sand, that rattled when shook. There was definitely something in there. What else might be hidden in the dark?* Around only a few corners, the whole experience might be over, breaking back into the open garden of the library from a surprising nook just a few steps away from the inviting entrance to the maze. It would probably be better not to get too impatient.
*Feel free to make up some fun, weird stuff, I'm sure we can all be cool. If you're really not sure and need me to say yes, you can dm here or @ me on discord.

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An exhale. "Right. I told you about me, so now it's your turn. What do you expect to get hunted by? If I am to keep an eye out, I will need to know what to look out for."
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Considering his soured mood, answering Jon's follow-up earnestly is now a tremendous effort for the broody teen. "I'd expect you to tell me, Mr. All-Seeing, All-Knowing Embodiment of Fear," Dustin quips with a huff, though he seems to recognize his tone is out of line pretty quickly, reining in his temper with a forceful sigh.
"...Your Ceaseless Watcher ever tell you about Shades?"
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"Shades in the mythological sense, or Shades as in beings possibly unique to your world?" He inquires in turn, resting his hands back on the table. "The Eye and the other entities were unique to my Earth, so it only knows what it could observe there." Which should make sense.
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"Both," he says. "The beings I'm referring to get their name from the mythology. I haven't totally discounted the idea that they're the same thing. What's your universe's mythos like for them?"
Dustin could immediately go into detail, rather than dancing around the topic like he is, but he's still gauging Jon and his claims. Their agreement never specified that Dustin needed to divulge all of his secrets, by his estimation; he's ready to clam up as soon as he sniffs bullshit from across this table.
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"I assume the Shades in your world don't do you the favor of remaining in said underworld."
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"The myths have the wrong idea about what the 'underworld' is," he continues. "They're not dead - their spirits are tied to the Astral."
Another pause, as Dustin silently checks to see if the Archivist recognizes that term.
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He exhales. "Well, I doubt you're referring to the British car from the 1920s, but something akin to the astral plane. A separate plane of existence adjacent to the real world." Possibly comparable to wherever the Fears were existing until Jon allowed them to enter his world. "And that's where your world's Shades exist. Do they act from there or are they able to fully manifest in your world?" They have to be able to pose a danger somehow after all.
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"Enough to be dangerous," Dustin says, voicing the Archivist's silent presumptions. "They use the Astral to track people. It's theorized that everyone imprints on it with their souls - some more than others. Shades seem to take advantage of that."
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"Well. How do we recognize them and how can they be dealt with?" Jon asks plainly. These are the crucial information he will have to keep on record.
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"...I was kinda hoping you'd be able to tell me," he murmurs. Then the boy's embarrassment grabs hold of him and he quickly continues, in a fevered ramble, "--When you said there wasn't anyone from my world that I fear here, I thought--I assumed you knew how to find them. What to do about them. If I knew any of that myself, I wouldn't have chased you down. Probably."
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Jon gives a short nod of understanding. "What do you know about them so far. You seem to have encountered them before. It can already be helpful if we know what to look out for in case the Atroma decide to get inspired again."
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You seem to have encountered them before.
Just an innocent phrase. But it forces Dustin's brain away from the obscure and vague forum posts, the cheesy occult documentaries, and instead drops him into his first memory like one might drop a fish into a tank of sharks. The boy's face drains completely of color and his heart lurches with a powerful wave of fear. His fight-or-flight response has kicked into high gear and, in spite of their agreement, demands that he should run.
Abruptly, Dustin slaps his hands on the table and pushes himself away, chair legs scraping loudly against the terrace. "--I can't talk about this," he blurts, sounding breathless. "I need to go."
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"Alright. If you're not ready, I can wait." He says simply, remaining in his seat. "Remember to return those books. And if you're ready to talk about it, let me know. This information might be required one of these days."
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Jon will find those books returned before daylight, and the broken swings repaired the following day.