Billy Kaplan (
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revivalproject2020-06-03 03:31 pm
You can't hide from your problems | Calibrations
WHO: Billy Kaplan, OPEN
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.
WHERE: Billy's Calibration Room
WHAT: Calibrations
WHEN: 3 June - 10 June
WARNINGS: Potential Warnings for Violence, Depression, Death and Suicide, but also some happy things
The room you step into isn't all that different from Billy's actually room back home, for those that know it. It looks like the room of a typical nerdy teenager, walls adorned with posters of his favourite heroes, and a desk cluttered with unfinished homework. There's shelves with books, and assorted action figures, as well as a few old games- like operation, which don't seem to have gotten much attention lately, covered in a layer of dust.
Billy lays on his bed with an assortment of comics, reading through them, though when he glances up you might note that his eyes are wrong. All black with fields of stars, like you can see the depths of universe in them.
He curls a finger, and a box beneath the bed scoots further back into the darkness.

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The room is gone and Billy stands on an unfamiliar plane with a group of young adult heroes. He's dressed in a red cloak, and a black and gray unitard with panel that seems to show the universe, star moving and twinkling in real time.
The only other familiar face among them may be Teddy, though he's in his Hulkling form, large and green, though still with that blonde hair.
The group is panting, as though they've been running from something. They're discussing something when their attention is caught by a herd of small alien creatures crowding happily around them, all exclaiming- "Demiurge!".
Two among them have a hushed discussion before abruptly trying to get the group to move on.
"Let's be moving swiftly on!" Loki suddenly exclaims, waving his hands in a distracting manner, not exactly subtle. "Here we go, America. Kick, kick, kickity- kick, eh?" he insists.
David leans close to Billy with a frown. "Billy. The sky-" he starts.
"No!" Loki interrupts frantically, "Tra-la-la, look at me! Look at Loki doing a dance! Isn't it ammmmmmmusing?" he tries, doing an awkward jug before hurrying forward and pushing Teddy and Billy's faces towards one another. "In Odin's name! Why don't you two stare hopelessly into each other's eyes like normal, eh?"
"Knock it off, Loki...," Billy insists, waving him off with a confused look before finally looking to the sky and freezing in disbelieve.
There, in the stars, in his face. A shining portrait made of stars and celestial bodies, and he stares in wonder.
"Wh-" he manages, as America and Loki drag him away, and through a star shaped portal into the next dimension, Loki muttering, "You probably shouldn't have seen that."
And then Jon and Billy are alone in that field the star portal waiting for them to follow, Billy crouched down to play with the strange worshipers, stealing a glance up at Jon to see what he was thinking so far.
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He looks down to Billy at last, then over to the portal where the group has vanished through. He hasn't met Teddy in person yet, so he doesn't recognize him. Neither does he recognize any of the others. What he notices is the absence of Tommy.
"You and your friends... I mean. Wow. And a- all of this is normal to you?" He gestures at their surroundings, the portal, the little creatures, the sky. None of all of this is normal to Jon.
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The group are gather round a table in what looks to be a restaurant, beat up and bruised, eating noodles.
"The Mother and the Patriot of Infinite Annoyance and/or Evil...are they actually together?" Loki asks.
"Hmm. He led us there. Then left. It strikes me as more of an alliance than a partnership," David guesses.
"I'd agree," Loki says, "This whole situation brings together the strangest bedfellows."
"What about the bad dimensions? The mayfly worlds? The possibilities? Could they kill mother?" Kate asks.
"No, we're just not that lucky," Loki counters.
Billy finally speaks up, long scratches across his face, costume torn. "Okay. What's going on with this Demiurge stuff. I mean-"
"You're a singular multidimensional messiah," Loki interrupts casually, "You're going to rewrite the rules of magic and all the implications of that decision are going to echo forward and backward across all realities."
He takes a bite of his noodles and shrugs. "It's no biggie."
Billy seems to disagree with that statement, blinking in shock. "What?"
"Why do you think Mother is so interested in you? It's not because of that adorable floppy fringe." Loki counters.
"Don't read into it too much," America assures, "You could be the most important person in reality. So could a lot of people."
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"...Jesus." Jon simply mutters, then grimaces briefly and quickly turns to Billy, "S-so you're a god. A powerful one. One that's... Altering reality. Or even... All realities." He gestures with one hand and the question is more in his face than his words. "Can't you simply... Fix Temba?" And maybe a few other worlds as well?
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"...I... I'm not sure what to say, Billy." Jon tries. "But- I- I think I'm glad you want to help?"
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It's a lot of responsibility.
"...I know this is a lot."
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It is a lot, yes. But this is Jon, the Archivist. Of course he wants to see everything.
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The creature they've been fighting, 'Mother', looks up at him with an impressed expression.
"You are growing up," she remarks, "Growing up tasty." She rises up through the air to meet him and the two pit their powers against one another.
Billy motions for Jon to follow, bringing them down to his friends, and looking up it's clear Billy of the memory is losing.
This is confirmed by David's worried observation. "From my acquired occultist knowledge I can confirm Billy is in what I can only describe as 'deep crap'. Plans, people? Who has a plan?"
Above, Billy seems to take on a strange, twisted shape.
"Billy's trapped. Mother's going to get everything she wants... And devour it." Loki laments, "He didn't go full Demiurge. Semi-Demiurge, I guess. Or Semiurge, maybe? Probably not the time for word play."
"You should go to him," David says, turning to Teddy.
"What difference would it make, David?" Teddy worries, "What he needs, I can't give him. I can't comfort him. I've too many doubts. I could make it worse..."
"Listen. Yes he could have accidentally wished you into existence. Existential nonsense. Who cares? It doesn't matter. You're you. He's him. Your love is as real as anything I've ever seen."
"But-"
"Teddy, listen. A magical power someone else has over you for no reason you can really justify but cascade through you until every cell calls out for his touch? What do you think love is?"
Billy shoots David a grateful look before taking Jon's wrist, and the appear in a white void.
Inside the void sits Billy, sitting defeated inside a magic circle, hood raised and arms folded around his knees.
"Almost there," he promises Jon.
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And yet the Archivist can't help but feel that he understands Billy's language of magic. Not in a way that allows him to translate words, but he understands...
"...Mother..." Jon mutters the monster's name with a frown while following the battle taking place above and around them. It sure is a lot. A lot that these kids had to deal with before having a chance to grow up. Jon casts Billy a sympathetic, yet silent look before he is pulled further into the memory.
And again, they find Billy.
"...a- are you alright...?" Jon asks, worry edged into his voice and he looks back and forth between the Billy leading him and the one from the memory. It's not entirely clear which one he's asking, but the Billy from the memory may not be able to hear them to begin with. It's a memory after all. This... This has already happened.
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"Not really," the non-memory Billy answers, "But I will be."
And a moment later Teddy's stepping through the void, Loki's magic making a path through. He offers a sort of wave to Billy who looks at him with quiet surprise, not moving from his place.
"You know, she's sent tempting visions before. Trying to get me to leave the circle. Tried you too, but couldn't get the details right...How are you here?"
"Loki's magic," Teddy explains, drawing closer and kneeling before Billy so he isn't towering over him, "He got it back when he confessed. He was manipulating us all along it seems."
"...So you think he was lying about us?" Billy asks uncertainly, brows creased like he still can't quite believe it.
"I don't care if he was lying," Teddy says, lowering Billy's hood, "We're not." He takes Billy's hands, and below their feet a star shape spreads out across the void, a window to the universe much like his eyes had been before.
The boys kiss, shattering the void, back in the real world now, that star still spreading, and Mother screams.
"She's not my mom, Billy. I know you wanted to help, but..."
"I know. I'm sorry. I guess...I guess have to do some stuff," Billy resolves.
"Uh-huh."
Below them Loki rolls his eyes. "Oh, ugh. Is love really going to save us all?"
"Of course it is." America says, "Anyone who thinks otherwise gets stomped into paste."
Billy steps back. "Okay, let's see...Hmm." He reaches out for a moment it's as though he's rearranging things, like panels in a comic book being jostled about. Mother fights it, before dissolving away, and the alternate versions of themselves are tossed away and back where they had come from.
And for a moment Jon will see things as Billy had in that state, the whole adventure spread out beneath him, as he wandered about and set things right.
"And...done. So...I'm the Demiurge. This is nice. What can I do? Anything. Yeah, anything. I'm giving birth to the future right now. And the past. And...oh, this is strange. It's like cradling all reality in my arms. They all look so cute from up here. I have all this power...and so the responsibility to use use it. But I also have the responsibility to know how to use the power. And Billy Kaplan? You don't know what the hell you're doing. Yet."
He pauses then and seems to notice Jon again, more sure this time.
"It's you-" he notes, smiling fondly, like this memory somehow remembers Jon.
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But he is kept from doing so by the answer coming from the other Billy - And the appearance of the other boy.
What follows yet is surprisingly sweet, considering all the fighting happening before and Jon can't quite help the little smile from making its way onto his face. Love, huh? There is something to be said here about clichés, but Jon doesn't exactly mind it either. It's nice. And maybe he is a bit of a hopeless romantic at heart, but- That's not bad either, right?
Jon can't let himself be carried away by that entirely, however. Not with what happens then. So this is Billy's power. It's equally incredible and intimidating and somehow this Billy seems to at least know what he is supposed to do with it.
And he uses it to safe his friends - Probably not only them.
The Archivist is caught still staring in wonder when the memory addresses him and Jon's focus is suddenly entirely on the boy. This time he does take a sputtering step back. "W-what-?" He quickly looks over to the Billy that is showing him this memory, wordlessly hoping for an explanation for what is happening. "...Billy?"
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The memory Billy laughs kindly. "Don't worry about it. You're part of my future. A good part."
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Jon isn’t sure he wants to laugh about that, but ultimately only looks a little flustered between the two Billy’s before settling on the memory and offering a nod. “I- I hope to be.” But he doesn’t think he can truly promise anything. There are still too many doubts he has regarding himself.
He still tries to smile a little and looks back to the Billy he knows from Temba. “Thanks... For showing me this.”