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OPEN | i looked around i saw and heard of none like me
Who: Victor Frankenstein (
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Where: 10th floor, basement, library, generally anywhere around the mansion you'd like!
When: June 12-14th.
Rating: PG-13 in case of drive-by ghoul encounters?
Summary: Who ordered this ice wall? After escaping the hi-tech, anti-ghoul defenses set up on his floor, it's just another day in the life. But ghouls probably don't want this guy, he tastes like dead bodies, narcotics, and sadness.
The Story:
12th
[Taking a room on the tenth floor had been no more than random choice when Vanessa had been in residence. At first, it had only been to keep close to her, and in her absence, Victor had ultimately found it aesthetically-pleasing to be on the highest level where the roof and the attic converged, away from the hustle and bustle of the lower floors. With a room at the top and his lab at the bottom, he had the run of the mansion if he so chose, and that suited him well enough. The aerobics also didn't hurt, to tell the truth.
That had all been fine until he wakes up one morning to find that, once again, the tenth floor is under siege by arcane forces.
Victor bathes, dresses, and steps out the front door as he does each morning to begin his day... Only instead of a staircase, he turns around to find ice. Ice, everywhere. Ice, an entire sheet of it covering floor to ceiling where the way leading downstairs would have been.
With dumb surprise, Victor stares at it, then stares at it some more. He even dares to touch it (though he should really know better than to do so, after meeting Kol's Mirror self) and finds that it is, indeed, a cold, slick wall of ice trapping him in.
This hadn't been part of the morning's plan.]
13-14th
[Victor's incarceration doesn't last, thankfully. Elsa's icy blockade can't keep everyone in or out for long; when he spots an opening big enough for him to squeeze through, he gathers up every ounce of courage in his small, wiry body (the perfect size for slipping through holes in ice walls, as turns out) and makes a break for freedom.
The thought that he may return to find himself locked out of his floor doesn't bother him. He can rest his head just about anywhere, just as he could be devoured by monsters just about anywhere, but being separated from his workspace for an extended period of time bothers him more. Like a ghoul hungers for the flesh of the living, he hungers for familiar spaces--and he's not about to starve himself of that particular delicacy.
Most of the time, the doctor can be found haunting the basement where he keeps his lab, or else in the library, minding his own very important business. Frankenstein ain't got no time for solving world hunger. Sorry, ghouls.]
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Where: 10th floor, basement, library, generally anywhere around the mansion you'd like!
When: June 12-14th.
Rating: PG-13 in case of drive-by ghoul encounters?
Summary: Who ordered this ice wall? After escaping the hi-tech, anti-ghoul defenses set up on his floor, it's just another day in the life. But ghouls probably don't want this guy, he tastes like dead bodies, narcotics, and sadness.
The Story:
12th
[Taking a room on the tenth floor had been no more than random choice when Vanessa had been in residence. At first, it had only been to keep close to her, and in her absence, Victor had ultimately found it aesthetically-pleasing to be on the highest level where the roof and the attic converged, away from the hustle and bustle of the lower floors. With a room at the top and his lab at the bottom, he had the run of the mansion if he so chose, and that suited him well enough. The aerobics also didn't hurt, to tell the truth.
That had all been fine until he wakes up one morning to find that, once again, the tenth floor is under siege by arcane forces.
Victor bathes, dresses, and steps out the front door as he does each morning to begin his day... Only instead of a staircase, he turns around to find ice. Ice, everywhere. Ice, an entire sheet of it covering floor to ceiling where the way leading downstairs would have been.
With dumb surprise, Victor stares at it, then stares at it some more. He even dares to touch it (though he should really know better than to do so, after meeting Kol's Mirror self) and finds that it is, indeed, a cold, slick wall of ice trapping him in.
This hadn't been part of the morning's plan.]
13-14th
[Victor's incarceration doesn't last, thankfully. Elsa's icy blockade can't keep everyone in or out for long; when he spots an opening big enough for him to squeeze through, he gathers up every ounce of courage in his small, wiry body (the perfect size for slipping through holes in ice walls, as turns out) and makes a break for freedom.
The thought that he may return to find himself locked out of his floor doesn't bother him. He can rest his head just about anywhere, just as he could be devoured by monsters just about anywhere, but being separated from his workspace for an extended period of time bothers him more. Like a ghoul hungers for the flesh of the living, he hungers for familiar spaces--and he's not about to starve himself of that particular delicacy.
Most of the time, the doctor can be found haunting the basement where he keeps his lab, or else in the library, minding his own very important business. Frankenstein ain't got no time for solving world hunger. Sorry, ghouls.]
12th
Antimony preferred the highest floor and now she's absolutely regretting it. She stands outside of the ice wall, staring at it with wide eyes and a furrowed brow, as if she could glare the thing away. She gave up her blinker stone, and what a foolish thing to do. Likely to the very same person who's responsible for this travesty.
She needs to find food. She can't be stuck on the top level like this. And she can't use fire to burn away the ice without her blinker stone.
Can't she?
She stares further at the ice, considering trying to use magic without the stone. It could turn out a disaster and she could end up burning down the entire top floor. Alternately, it could just turn out that she can't summon so much as a candle-sized flame.
She's not sure whether she should take the risk. And she's not thinking clearly right now, panicked as she is. She's not sure she can trust herself to make the right decision.
And that's when someone else turns up at the ice wall. She doesn't recognize him, but she watches him inspect the wall.
He's human. She can smell him. Maybe this isn't such a disaster after all. Maybe she can kill him and live off his meat until the closets start working again.
As horrible as that is to think about. Can she actually do it? She left her room with the intention of killing someone, but is she actually capable?
Either way, no sense in attacking outright. She tries to calm her expression, taking a deep breath.]
Not what you expected to find outside your door either?
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[Victor has a dim idea of how many people actually live on this floor alongside him; he's made little effort to find out unless presented with a reason. Being a man alone, relatively unsociable, not likely to be missed by anyone in Wonderland... he's the ideal victim in more than one way.
And now, apparently, trapped.
The young woman inspecting the sealed off exit has a banked fervor in her eyes that he attributes to the surprise and doubt he also feels over this change in plans. He doesn't recognize her, but that's not strange. He hasn't played the meet and greet game with a lot of people.]
How did this happen?
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[She's thinking about it. And being trapped in one place, narrowing down the potential killers... She's sure to be caught. Unless she's very careful and doesn't allow anyone to find the body...
Thinking about it is so stressful. It feels like she's backed into a corner, forced to bare her fangs, forced to fight back against Wonderland itself that has singled her out as a victim. And in doing so, more victims will be made, out of humans. But she doesn't want to have to do this at all.
But... she can do it. Can't she? No, it's absolutely true that she is capable. She just has to be smart about it. She can't let her hunger consume her and go on a rampage. She'll certainly be found out that way. No, she has to choose her victims carefully.
And this one... he is looking more like a potential victim all the time.
Killing a human is easy, isn't it? It should be, at least.]
It certainly wasn't an accident, anyway. I gave her my blinker stone so she could better control her power. It's a stone that acts as a focus for magic. Like training wheels.
[Not that she knows anything about training wheels. She doesn't know how to ride a bike.]
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[He sounds a little ornery about this... woman with the ice magic. Magic again. He could happily live out the remainder of his life without ever hearing the word again.
What really makes him peevish is that he doesn't know who this Elsa is supposed to be, and one would think they'd be aware of the person capable of snowing him in with human design. He turns a quiet ire on the wall, paying the girl no mind and unaware of the path her thoughts take her down, at least until she mentions another thing he has no knowledge of.
His gaze swivels back to her, eyes just a shade or two away from being the same paleness as the ice under the corridor lights.]
You... know who's done this and her abilities? What do you know of magic?
[One would hardly get that impression just by looking at her, though in the same vein, one hardly recognizes him as the scientist who featured in Mary Shelley's grotesque horror until he gives his name.]
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[She's momentarily distracted from her murderous intent by her indignation. Okay, so she's not exactly an expert, and she still needs a blinker stone, but who is he to underestimate her?
She bites her lip to keep from huffing, looking back at the wall to mask her expression. This may be an opportunity in disguise. She can get this man alone.]
I, ah... could burn a path through this wall, but I need my blinker stone. Without it, I'm not sure I could do more than light a match. [Or burn the house down. She's not sure; she hasn't tried.] Perhaps you... could help me get it back from her?
[If he agrees, she could lead him to any room, an unoccupied one, and take a bite.
He doesn't have to know that she can summon her blinker stone from anywhere, and that it never truly leaves her.]
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[The way he says "magic" is not unlike someone trying out a new flavor on their tongue and being unsure if it's something they want to introduce to their regular diet. He'd been questioning the subject of magic itself, not her skills in its application, but Victor being Victor, he doesn't bother smoothing over ruffled feathers. It's not what's relevant here, and he has other things on his mind.
As apparently so does she. Victor raises an eyebrow in question, not following. Retrieve this device of hers? Life and death aside, controlling natural elements like fire and ice are about as far out of his jurisdiction as it's possible to get. He can't see how he can be of help.]
Why would my assistance be required for that? If it belongs to you, simply ask for it returned.
[And then do whatever needs doing to see this ridiculous wall brought down.]
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You speak of magic with distaste. Would it help if I called it the etheric sciences? [She smirks at him. That's what the Court does, after all. Call it a science and then willfully ignore its existence.]
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He hardly thinks she knows him well enough to be making those kinds of assessments, yet he doesn't disregard the remark entirely.]
As in aether? The pure essence of the gods? The theory transmissions in physics?
[He's always appreciated the irony of calling something a science when it's just as deeply rooted in myth as it is in fact.]
I do believe in the sciences; however, I wouldn't use the word "distaste." Right at this moment, I'd say the cause of this is a bit undue, perhaps. [No mistaking the dry sarcasm there. Overkill, much?] Unless we're calling it the science of excess.
[If so, Elsa should really get a commendation for her work in the field.]
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[In Antimony's experience, myth and fact tend to get a bit muddled and mixed, not so strictly separated. She spent her younger years learning of mythology from psychopomps as cultural anecdotes. It's traditional science that she has a harder time with.]
I'm sure Elsa has her reasons. ...Or she could just want to keep us trapped up here forever.
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His gaze is speculative. A part of him's always believed that when people die, they go nowhere, and that feeling hasn't changed in Wonderland.]
Your perception of life and death is very different from mine. But this quintessence you speak of--you can see it, but not harness it without this stone?
[It sounds to him like the both of them have shaky grasps of their craft if they need "training wheels," but magic is hardly a topic he thought he'd be discussing with someone in his lifetime. He looks up at the wall again, craning his head back to see seam of it running along the ceiling.]
Well, now that would be foolish, wouldn't it? We're already trapped. If you're right and she's the source of this, she must undo it. Or you can... [How had she put it?] ... "burn" it. I can't stay here.
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[She might still have, though. She tends to put solving people's problems ahead of whatever repercussions doing so may bring about.
Meanwhile, he wants the problem solved now. If she wants to use this opportunity to eat him, it's now or never.]
But you have to stay here.
[She looks at him and her eyes change, sclera going dark and iris turning red.]
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So intent is he on his desire to be in his lab that at first he doesn't process her words. He hears them, of course--you have to stay here--but it takes Victor a second to realize the demand in them.]
What?
[In the second it takes him to focus on her again, she's not the same young girl she'd been before. She changes so subtly that one might be liable to miss the transformation if they weren't looking her directly in the eyes.
Eyes, red now, like her hair.
Funny how something so slight can change an impression. Like an optical illusion, instead of thinking her hair resembles poppies, hair and eyes seem to change to the red of an open wound. He realizes two things as his heart makes a strangled leap into his throat: firstly, he knows now what's she's not (that is to say, entirely human), and secondly, he has a good idea what she intends. Exposure to the supernatural has made Victor a quick study.
His eyes widen, but he doesn't scream. Screaming isn't the first thing that comes to mind, or the second, or even the third.]
What do you mean by that?
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I mean... I'm not letting you go. I'm going to... eat you. [It sounds awkward and unsure in her voice, a threat like that. A threat she's never made, despite being a ghoul all her life. She's not exactly sure what she's meant to do now, only ever having human meat handed to her. Just... take a bite?
She stares at him, unsure if she can really do it. But she has to, now. He knows she's a ghoul, he could tell others. And if she doesn't eat him, who else will she have to eat before the closets begin to work again?
She has to commit to this. Though as she's been standing there considering all this, she's effectively been staring at Victor and not moving for a short while now.]
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Caught off guard by her unmasking, yes. But as to the rest...]
You're one of them, aren't you.
[Said in the tone of someone connecting two pieces of a puzzle together in his mind. "Eat," she'd said. Combine that with the ocular alterations, and Victor can only arrive at one conclusion--she is one of the sentient creatures who subsist on human flesh.
The sudden revelation outweighs the threat for a moment. Another question jumps to the tip of his tongue, one that seems logical to him.]
Attacking in broad daylight? Risking exposure? [His eyes narrow. That doesn't make sense for the ghouls, or for any creature who exists on the periphery of human awareness.] I'd remember if we'd met before. Are you here for me?
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You're just unlucky, I suppose.
[And, before she can talk herself out of it, she moves to seize him, teeth bared.]
SCREAMS, sorry for the lateness
Voice choked in his throat, Victor makes a leap sideways in the direction of his room, instinct driving him to get as far out of reach of those teeth as possible.
He can't escape down the stairs, but his room is only a few feet away--it's the nearest sanctuary he has.]
ITS OKAY !
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His saving grace is that he gives no care to dignity while trying to keep his head attached to his shoulders; surprised off balance, he ends up on all fours, making himself small when something impacts the wall just behind his head. He scrabbles along, seeking purchase.]
Stop!
[This is mad and he doesn't want to be a meal, this isn't fair.]
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[It's her only reply, but she can only hope he can understand that. Probably not, though. She probably wouldn't understand if she had to be somebody's meal.
When he ends up on the ground she catches up, finally, and jumps onto him, ready to make a meal out of him.
Ready.
Very ready.
Any time now.
No, she only finds herself staring at him below her, unable to commit to the hunt. The food she's always received has never looked human, slabs of meat with dubious origins. He's so... alive, still whole, still moving, she can't end that. She thinks she can but she can't.
She rolls off of him and retracts her kagune, her eyes returning to their normal blue. She knows she will regret this but she can't change her mind now. She lets him go.]
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He might have more physical strength than the average girl her age, but not a creature designed for subduing human prey much stronger than himself. Still, trying to push her away and locking his arms in place is all he can think to do.]
You think--hng--this will go unnoticed?
[Feeble attempts to delay those teeth from making a reappearance, all of them.
But to his surprise, she doesn't lunge for his throat as he expects. No blood, no rending flesh, nothing. Nothing happens. One second she's top of him, and the next she takes one long look at him and slides off. Shaken, he stares after her, reaching behind him for the support of the wall.
I need to eat!
He's meat, but instead of being bitten by a hungry ghoul, there's just... nothing.]
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You should go before I kill you.
[It doesn't sound very threatening to her own ears. It sounds as dejected and resigned as she feels. She can't make herself do the very thing she's designed to do. She was babied by her parents and the Court all her life and now this is all she has to show for it. No nerve, no real bite to her words.
She'll have to try again, after this. Not with this man, but with someone else. She'll have to stop thinking so hard and just do it, because without food she'll end up a desperate and ravenous ghoul rampaging through the mansion.
Easier said than done, of course. She did just have someone in her grasp and then let him go just as quickly.]
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Victor stays frozen for a moment later before dragging himself to his feet, sweat beading on his skin beneath his clothes, shaky from adrenaline. He wants to understand, he wants to ask, say there are other ways to find sustenance beyond attacking him, but the words won't come. He doesn't want to risk becoming the food she so desperately wants, so he does exactly what he's told and scrambles for his room.
The door slams shut, the locks slide into place. Forgetting the wall of ice is easy when there are other more important dangers afoot.]