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The Mods of LifeAftr ([personal profile] lifeaftr_mods) wrote in [community profile] aftr_stories2018-02-19 08:51 pm

[MU] - FEBRUARY STORYTELLING / VOTING

Surprise, surprise, islanders: you're due for another lecture from your friendly neighborhood deity. An ocelot sits before the sprawling campfire on the beaches of Mu, grooming one paw - a paw that, on second glance, will prove to not be a paw at all, but a delicate cloven hoof.

"While I am not pleased with your intrusion," says the Storyteller, "it does not mean that nothing should come of it. You've doubtless glimpsed many things, most of which you were never meant to see. I suppose that's what some might call the wizard behind the curtain."

Some. Not all. They don't care to elaborate.

"Given that you're so interested in how the islands on this archipelago come to be, I will provide you with the choice," and here they stress the word with a calm switch of their spotted tail, "as to what sort of land you would prefer to brave next. I cannot promise safe travels, but I can guarantee the manner of materials those new lands may contain."

Four round dollops of sand wobble at the Storyteller's hooved feet, as though shaped by invisible hands, trembling, jellylike in the imaginary night breeze.

"The first...I have glimpsed flora and vegetation that may benefit you - for food, for medicinal purposes, for whatever you may see fit. The second bears something that I suspect can be used to fashion buildings, tools - an ore, of some sort. The third is...loud, terribly loud. A great many people live there, and they do not seem innately hostile. The fourth is full of noises, too, but of a different sort. I suspect a large number of beasts live there; perhaps tameable, perhaps docile, and perhaps not."

Their hooves have sunk into the sand, their amber gaze fixed and unblinking at some distant point on the horizon. Then, abruptly, they straighten, and the tension clenching their slim, felid frame eases.

"...cast your votes, if you wish. Whichever you choose, I will take us there."



It is time, once more, for you to tell a story. The setting will be familiar for oldcomers, and newcomers will recognize it from the introduction they received in their dreams. This too is a dream, and the ink-black dark is illuminated only by the bonfire surrounded by log seats. And seated around the fire are your fellow islanders, many of whom doubtless know the drill by now.

One by one, you will each have the opportunity to share your stories, as stories possess a certain undeniable power. Newcomers can tell whatever tale they wish, but for those who have been in LifeAftr for at least one Storytelling, only stories of their time in LifeAftr will count down the road. The story need not be long, or conventional, or even verbal; as long as the Storyteller knows it has been told, it will qualify. Those of the nonverbal persuasion have, as of a request issued by Ren ([personal profile] catpiper), an alternative means of telling their stories if they so choose, in the form of the Chamber of Glyphs.

If you prefer to keep your mouth shut, that's always an option, though you're more liable to benefit if you do. Perhaps you'd rather not relive any of your history, varied and variegated as it must be. Or maybe you're something of a compulsive un-truther, prone to embellishments and long, fanciful tangents. As long as the core of the story is true to its spirit, you are free to spin your tale however you like.

So choose well.
attheclocktower: (pic#4824877)

[personal profile] attheclocktower 2018-02-22 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah...

[Her words have that sort of... uncertain firmness of someone who's convincing themselves of something.]

It's not permanent. If it doesn't feel right...

[She can still change it.]
savedbyasong: (more smiles)

[personal profile] savedbyasong 2018-02-22 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. It's your name. You're in control of it. [That was the important thing.]
attheclocktower: (pic#5092979)

[personal profile] attheclocktower 2018-02-22 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Control. She's been taking it back - or was it for the first time? - in bits and pieces, ever since she got to the Tower. Maybe ever since she's been alive. So... maybe this really is just another part of that.

She leans her head against his.]


Thank you.
savedbyasong: (Default)

[personal profile] savedbyasong 2018-02-22 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
You're welcome? [His arms wrap round her in a hug. He's not sure what she's thanking him for. He's just glad she's taking a positive step. That she's okay]
attheclocktower: (melancholy ♡ which then grew into a hope)

[personal profile] attheclocktower 2018-02-22 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
You've been helping me so much. While I... figure all this out.

[She's not just talking about the name. Or just about LifeAftr.]
savedbyasong: (tiny cute smile)

[personal profile] savedbyasong 2018-02-23 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
That's what family does. You don't need to thank me for that. [A smile and another hand squeeze, light because of his bandaged hands.] You have helped me so much as well. [Understatement of the year.]
attheclocktower: (hee ♡ let it all fall out)

[personal profile] attheclocktower 2018-02-28 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Still. I don't mind reminding you of it every once in a while.

[ She didn't always have a family after all. Sometimes she can still marvel at how wonderful it really is. ]
savedbyasong: (the most happy)

[personal profile] savedbyasong 2018-02-28 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
[He leans his forehead against hers again, not breaking the hug or the handhold. As often had happened this last month he was just... overwhelmed with thankfulness that she was here.]
Edited (they were already hugging!) 2018-02-28 08:08 (UTC)