eatsyourscience: (get me through this nightmare)
Seta Souji ▫ 瀬多総司 ([personal profile] eatsyourscience) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2014-09-17 04:32 pm

Here it is again, yet it stings like the first time

Who: Seta Souji [[personal profile] eatsyourscience] on the Mirrorside, Mirror!Seta Souji [[personal profile] denyingpets] on the Realside, and anyone stuck with them on their respective sides of the glass
Where: All over Wonderland
When: From shortly after the Queen's announcement, until the end of the event
Rating: PG-13, to be safe
Summary: Souji and his Mirror have switched sides before, under circumstances that weren't entirely different.
The Story:

+ The Mirror +
It's been nearly two years since the Queen of Hearts ordered her Mirrors through the glass to keep the Real things from crossing through magical doors. That was when Souji's Mirror received this mark on his forehead, barely hidden behind his bangs, and it's been itching and stinging and driving him insane ever since. He has to get rid of it. He has to, and if he can't manage it, he'll ask her to unmake him. He can't stand it anymore.

He darts through the glass when he's ordered like a loyal thing and he begins to stalk to Real side. He'll find some information, some clue. He just has to look around, talk to people, make people talk to him. Anyone will do. Anyone at all.


+ The Real +
Moving over to the other side of the glass is an unexpected jolt, but it's not unfamiliar. Souji's been here in this room before, but the terrariums had spiders in them then. He takes a moment to wonder at what happened to them before shaking his head and leaving the room. He should see who else is on this side and see if there's anyone who needs any help. He can fight or heal, so he might come in handy.


[OOC Note: This log is a catch all for both Real Souji and Mirror Souji. It's open to anyone, whether we've planned something or not. Just let me know which one you want in the subject line.]
pottershotter: (If Diane Young won't change your mind)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-11-07 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
James happily takes it, though he gives it a funny look. It's so clunky for something that's supposed to be a wand.

He could ask Souji what all the buttons do, but why would he ask when he can just try it for himself?

So, he pushes a button entirely at random and swishes the remote at the television - because obviously if he doesn't have some sort of motion in the remote wand then the spell won't work, or whatever muggles want to call it.
pottershotter: (But I swear that you've got me all wrong)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-11-12 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I...have no idea," James admits. He's only seen a muggle movie one in Wonderland, and it had been in English, as far as he knows.

But mostly he has no idea because he's only familiar with subtitles as in "the little title in smaller script beneath the actual title of a book" - he's not totally sure what Souji means, but when Souji looks back at James he gives an exaggerated shrug. Souji's the muggle movie expert here, not him.
pottershotter: (You've gotta be crazy)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-11-19 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
James just looks at Souji with an eyebrow raised and laughs.

"Souji. I'm sure there is absolutely nothing in this that could possibly scare me enough that we would need to turn it off. I mean, come on now."

That being said, James is one hundred percent not expecting people to be forced to swallow razor blades.
pottershotter: (That one will die before he gets there)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-11-27 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
James starts off the movie strong and entirely confident in his claims. But as the movie progresses and the content gets worse and worse, James finds himself...not scared; he refuses to call it that. It's just that the amount of gore is entirely unsettling and not at all what he was expecting.

However, hell will freeze before he admits that to Souji. He goes from commenting on every little unusual muggle thing in the movie to quietly watching in horror and trying not to jump when jump scares happen, but it doesn't work very well. He's visibly disturbed, and whenever something horrific happens (after he's shut his eyes long enough to make the visual memory fade) he looks over at Souji, as if Souji can personally explain why muggles are so creative about their violence.
pottershotter: (Most of us are heaving through)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-12-02 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's more depressing than scary," James points out.

It's true though. Fear of being hurt drives a lot of people to do terrible things.

"I have to admit though, I've never thought about fingers in eye sockets before, and that was deeply unsettling."

He shuts his eyes tight and shakes his head, like he's trying to shake the image out of his mind. As someone with poor eyesight already, that one easily bothered him the most.
pottershotter: (I know that we'll be safe and sound)

[personal profile] pottershotter 2014-12-05 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
The correct answer is no, he never wants to see any of that again. But that's also the cowardly answer, and he doesn't want to admit just how unsettling these films are to someone who seems mostly unfazed by them.

So, James shrugs as if he's unfazed too (but it's an easy act to see through).

"I could watch another - if we've got the time, I mean."