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avengingfists ([personal profile] avengingfists) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2012-10-11 04:21 pm
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Night 66: Underground Lake

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The transportation was practically instantaneous but Ilia felt it was similar to traveling via the Time Gate on the planet Styx. There was no glowing lights but the disorientation was familiar. She grasped around in the almost complete dark, trying to gain a hold on something. She ended up grappling with Seishin's arm.

"O-oh, sorry about that!" She let go of her friend and reached down to retrieve the flashlight she dropped in her dizziness. Once she had straightened back up, Ilia flashed the beam around and discovered they were back in the cavernous lake. That... was a lot easier than expected.

"I guess that gift was no lie."
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[personal profile] unpriest 2012-10-20 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Seishin ducked his head in embarrassment at Silvestri-san's comment about the jewelry and Charon-san's subsequent response, inadvertently making Charon-san's description of being 'a shy one' only more suitable.

The nickname did not make the former priest feel any better, for that matter, and he averted his gaze. He was certainly not used to being subjected to...this, but at least he managed not to visibly flinch, even though an inner part of him cringed in slight repulsion.

The staff was brought down against the wood, and at the dull sound Seishin could no longer feel anything. The damp air against his skin, the ground below his feet, the weight of the hatchet in his hand, Silvestri-san's own hand in his other: all those feelings and sensations he had taken for granted had disappeared. All he could feel was... nothingness. It was as if he was severed from the world he was in, suddenly cut loose. He could certainly see the underground cavern, hear the water lapping at the shore and at the boat, smell the stale underground air... yet it all seemed unreal, as if he was not truly there.

He blinked, taking a quick look around him as if making sure everything was still fine. It would seem they were ready to board, and he nodded. Seishin began making his way over the dock, but as he was unable to feel the ground below his feet it proved to be more difficult than the former priest had expected. Sight was the only thing he was able to rely on as he carefully made his way to the boat, but he had no intention to make Silvestri-san needlessly worry. Hopefully, he would not be too much of a nuisance like this...

If walking had been challenging, climbing into the boat was another thing altogether. He could never be certain whether he had truly placed his feet into the boat or even how to properly retain his balance, but somehow Seishin managed to succeed. He offered both Silvestri-san and Charon-san an apologetic glance for taking a little longer as he carefully sat down, placing the hatchet on his lap and folding his hands over it.
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[personal profile] trolltaker 2012-10-21 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
So far, neither of them had commented on his change of voice. Maybe all that tripe about first impressions making lasting impressions was true after all. At the very least, they weren't acting like they didn't want to come by again. Offering a useful service could be pretty handy!

Once the two were settled, Charon took the paddle and pushed them away from the dock. Like always, the boat cut through the murky water, disregarding the dead that were scattered underneath the lake's surface. When someone had been dead as long as Charon, it took a lot more than scary faces to bother him.

"You know, beautiful," the ferryman remarked as he steered them toward their destination, "you kinda remind me of someone I've met, but I can't remember who off the top of my skull."
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[personal profile] unpriest 2012-10-22 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Seishin spared a glance at the dead in the water. As morbid and unnerving as it was, he still couldn't help but to be a little curious about them. However, it was a question he would not be able to voice for the time being.

He believed Charon-san's remark to be a little strange, but his facial expression remained calm and stoic. It was not as though he could join the conversation, so he just listened quietly.
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[personal profile] trolltaker 2012-10-24 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
"I guess." The ferryman used a free hand to scratch at his cheek bone. Did all live ones look the same to him? He hadn't been dead that long, had he? Or had he? Ah, well. It didn't really matter, and he let the matter drop.

"A day job?" he echoed. "What, you think this isn't a full-time job? Who do you think keeps the critters down here entertained? I've got a deck of cards just for that purpose, you know."
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[personal profile] unpriest 2012-10-24 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
With how different the institute was during the day, it was not so strange to wonder what Charon-san would be doing while the sun was up, was it? Yet, the mental image of several monsters and a skeleton man engrossed in some card game was one that kept being a little strange to Seishin, if not almost comical had the situation been different. Was the skeleton man even serious? It was hard to tell.

But the idea was not any more bizarre than a talking skeleton, was it?

The former priest looked down on his hands, still finding it strange he could not feel the cold metal from the hatchet. He would have to be careful; it would be bad if he accidentally lost his weapon or cut himself on the blade, and he didn't want to unnecessarily burden Silvestri-san.
Edited 2012-10-24 22:40 (UTC)
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[personal profile] trolltaker 2012-10-28 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'll think on it," Charon gruffly said. Not like he had anything better to do. And if Beautiful wanted to know who she reminded him of, he was willing to at least try to figure that out.

As for whether he'd played a game with any of the living, well...the toll could have been considered his idea of having fun. There were also other ways to play with people at their own expense. When someone had been stuck down here as long as Charon, they didn't get too picky about entertainment.

"Nah," he said as he continued steering them across the lake. "I may not look it, but I take my job seriously. I do! I mean, do you know of any dead guys who can row people across a dark, dangerous lake? Heh!"

By now, they were approaching the dock on the other side, the flickering torches serving as a guide of where to bring the boat. Within moments, they reached their destination.

"All right, ladies!" he said as he leaned against his paddle. "This is our stop. Don't lose any limbs or anything, you hear?"
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[personal profile] unpriest 2012-10-29 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
They had reached the other end of the lake without any problems, fortunately. Seishin bowed his head as a silent 'thank you', before he began to climb out of the boat onto the dock. The task did not prove to be any easier than climbing in, with the rocking of the boat on the ominous water and his inability to feel what he was doing. Even shifting his weight from one leg to the other as he climbed was a difficult task, and he could do nothing but rely on his vision alone. He hadn't expected the loss of his touch to be so extreme, but there was no use complaining; after all, there was not much else he was able to offer.

The former priest somehow managed to climb onto the dock without falling into the water, and only once he was sure his feet were secure on the wood and he hadn't dropped his weapon anywhere, he offered an apologetic smile.
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[personal profile] unpriest 2012-10-30 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
Seishin simply nodded in response as he followed Silvestri-san off the dock onto the greyish black sands of the beach. Even though they were beyond hearing distance right now and he felt relieved to drop the act, there wasn't anything in particular the former priest had to add for now, so he simply walked quietly, partly occupied with not trying to trip.

If the bones on the other side had given him a bad feeling last night, the ones that littered the beach here were completely unsettling. Bones of monsters and what he assumed to be people alike littered the dark sand, and eventually the small beams of their flashlights passed over altars stained with blood and severed limbs. It seemed they had stumbled upon what looked to be the remains of some cult sacrifice you would find in certain types of fiction.

Facing them was a large rock, reaching from floor to ceiling. Ritual symbols were carved into them, and all of the foor doors were bloodied. A warning had been carved above them: 'Two must enter, Two must leave.'

That was...hardly a good sign, was it? His eyes narrowed in concern, and he couldn't shake a sense of dread. What would await them beyond these doors?

Nonetheless, they pressed on, ending up selecting one of the doors at random.

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