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curtainsdown2020-07-11 07:39 pm
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now let's skip the tears and start on the whole-
[You remember dying. Maybe the memory is clear and bright and your body still aches from the cause. Maybe it was fast enough that you didn't feel it and don't remember what you went through. But no matter how you went out you're still trapped here.
When you open your eyes it might take you a minute to recognize your surroundings. For the executed, it's your dressing room. For the victims, you startle awake in the place your body was discovered. But no matter where you are nothing is where you remember it. It's like everything has been picked up and moved to the other side of the room. The entire room has been perfectly mirrored from what it used to be and, upon leaving, it seems the rest of the opera house is just the same. If you remember one room being in the east wing, it's now in the west. If it was in the west, it's now in the east.
Welcome back to the Opera House, friends. Even in death you're still in the woods.]
WEEK 1 | WEEK 2 | WEEK 3 | WEEK 4 | WEEK 5
[ooc: Welcome to deadland, darlings! It's a perfectly mirrored version of the Opera House and each week, as new people die after new floors have been revealed, the stairwell doors will unlock and allow you to reach them. For example, week 3 victims will unlock floor 2 and so on and so forth. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canon point.
Have fun because we have some fun things planned for you.]
When you open your eyes it might take you a minute to recognize your surroundings. For the executed, it's your dressing room. For the victims, you startle awake in the place your body was discovered. But no matter where you are nothing is where you remember it. It's like everything has been picked up and moved to the other side of the room. The entire room has been perfectly mirrored from what it used to be and, upon leaving, it seems the rest of the opera house is just the same. If you remember one room being in the east wing, it's now in the west. If it was in the west, it's now in the east.
Welcome back to the Opera House, friends. Even in death you're still in the woods.]
[ooc: Welcome to deadland, darlings! It's a perfectly mirrored version of the Opera House and each week, as new people die after new floors have been revealed, the stairwell doors will unlock and allow you to reach them. For example, week 3 victims will unlock floor 2 and so on and so forth. Also, all dead characters will wake up at their actual canon point.
Have fun because we have some fun things planned for you.]

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No. Steven was just...there, the first time. The second- I knew where he'd be. So I told myself that if I just made it without any of- [he swallows a lump] -any of the- [He can't say it, he can't call it a mess] -if I did it differently, it'd be...
[He looks up at Richard, meeting his gaze]
You ever tell yourself something so much you force yourself to believe it?
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All the time.
[At that, his Serious King Voice drops a little back to his more casual register.]
...If it really was time travel. Why didn't you go back further? You could have kept Jonny and Sigyn apart, could have... reminded me to wear my breastplate.
[He's spent a lot of time thinking about that one.]
You could have- well, honestly I don't know what you could have done about Angus, but. You wouldn't have been surprised, and you could have protected the others.
My point is, why go back just far enough to guarantee that you had to do the same thing again?
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[As for the questions...he looks forwards again, working his hands]
That was going to be the last step. I wasn't happy with how little information I'd gotten, and- that was the whole point of this, Your Majesty. [He doesn't feel right, calling him 'Richard'.] I did this so I could get enough to go back and stop it all. I just...thought that if I got a little more, it'd help that much more.
As it is- I don't know how much use it'll be. I hope it's something, for them. Knowing the Wizard has something of a conscience, that he's after power, that- I guess, worlds are merging? [A sigh] I don't know.
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How many times had Stephen been prepared to watch them all die for his own curiosity?]
Next time someone asks you that, you'd be better off to lie and say that he wouldn't let you go back that far. The truth does not make you look good.
[He still hasn't dropped back to the same gravitas he started with. Mainly because, well, now he sounds disgusted.]
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I don't expect it to.
[Riley, he can...understand, having sympathy for him. Sigyn, on the other hand...he's still trying to parse her comfort. Richard...for all his silliness, Stephen understood there was more to him the moment they discovered he tried to save Red by taking his own life. So...if anyone can pass judgement on him?
He'll bow to the crown. Another breath]
If I'm going to Hell - which I'm pretty sure I am - I'd rather I go without fucking up anything else. And that includes hiding anything. I had to, back there- but not now.
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I can't say that there's any way for me to atone much for my actions the first time I was king. I had hoped to spend the years I had left trying to do better, leave something behind worth celebrating - other than the fact that I was dead.
But with the books currently as they stand? I'd be right down there with you, buddy.
[He looks away from Stephen, over the wilted, ghostly garden. Maybe he's imagining it, but he likes to think it's looked a little livelier as the weeks(?) went on.]
Lucky for both of us this isn't that kind of purgatory.
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...what is it, then? Do you know? Originally I thought the Wizard was just...holding on to us, for his power, but...I don't know.
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I don't know. If I did, I probably wouldn't have the words to describe it.
But it's like...standing in a mirror. Or at the bottom of a lake. You can see shadows, ripples of the other side, and if you really put the effort in you can even reach out and touch, in little ways.
Or... we could, at least. Until - a few days ago, maybe? I dunno, time is weird here.
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[Thanks, shithead!]
That, at least, I can't exactly hold you at fault for. You didn't know it would cut us off from being able to reach through.
[Thank god he's not about to start crying. Richard hasn't had the chance to have a good cry since he died, and by god he needs one.
A beat.]
Everything else, though, you're still on the hook.
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Can I ask for a favor? [And without letting Richard refuse;] Don't let me off it.
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Deal.
Now you do me a favor. If - God willing - the Phantom was telling the truth and we get the chance to come back?
Be better.
[The second and last rule that he left - that Steven transcribed next to the rules on the wall.]
Second chances don't come around often. If we get one, you have to swear to me you'll use it.
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[Wait, hold up]
He's bringing you back? He said he needed a reason for that.
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I- Well, he told Riley that it was part of his plan all along. That it'd "hardly be helpful" to leave everyone dead.
I remember those exact words, because "helpful" seemed so weird...
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But he's also staring at Richard, a dawning - horror? realization? something coming over his face.]
I'm a fucking idiot.
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Why? What is it?
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I asked him- I asked him how he thought he was going to make things up to the dead, and that's when I realized he could bring you back- but then, with the SQUIP? I thought he'd just tricked me, used me, like everyone else does, and I just- I got so fucking angry, Richard, [oh whup there goes the title, bye title] I just wanted to hurt him and his fucking Wizard any way I could, and I-!
I-!
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[There, he's...he's done. Or...not quite, because his shoulders are slumping]
I fucked up, and Steven paid for it, and...everyone else. Even if they don't remember.
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[There's an edge of anxiety to his voice, and he sits up a little straighter.]
Is it something the others need to know? Like, now?
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Is he glad he doesn't have to? Also yes.]
So you do believe him, then. When he says he can, you know. Bring us back.
It's a little odd, he seemed surprised that we were still here when he came out to speak with us...
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[...]
He was- surprised?
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[Remember that time they all possessed your ex?]
-he came out to the graveyard to try and talk to us. But there was something stopping us from possessing him, or even getting close. So we had to write to him in the dirt.
It wasn't the most dignified conversation, but at least he couldn't see us as well, I suppose.
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...probably the Wizard's doing, if I had to guess. I used to think maybe he was using the Phantom, too, but now...[He makes to sit back down, shaking his head]...I don't know. I...didn't think to bring up the ghosts, just to confirm that you all had actually...died.
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[About being really dead, that is.]
Though whoever this wizard is, I think we're a little out of his realm here, so at least there's that.
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