Piper 90: Mods (
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goneawayworld2020-08-08 01:55 am
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- dan sagittarius,
- guts,
- kevin armstrong,
- nora valkyrie,
- remy lebeau,
- rogue,
- ronald mcdonald,
- ronan lynch,
- sam winchester,
- saturday,
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- ✘ sirius black,
- ✘ steven universe
Invasion!
Who: The New Hires
What: Sudden Memory Share
Where: Their Memory Palaces
When: After Intermission
Warnings/Notes: Possible in every memory, warn in subject lines.
Contact.
It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking across the Top Deck. Taking a slow breath between reps in the training room.
The New Hires are connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can help the violation.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[[So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can control any other memories they'd like to show people. Of course, there's always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up memories unbidden.]]
What: Sudden Memory Share
Where: Their Memory Palaces
When: After Intermission
Warnings/Notes: Possible in every memory, warn in subject lines.
Contact.
It's during a pause in their day. A nap. An idle moment looking across the Top Deck. Taking a slow breath between reps in the training room.
The New Hires are connected. Mental pathways locking together, they're forced into one another's innermost beings. Thrust into one another's memory palaces where the mind collects and stores everything that makes them who they are. The core of their beings are only a few steps away and no one can help the violation.
To make matters worse, it comes with no explanation or no ability to pull out and stop. Once they're through the first memory, perhaps they can find a way out, but they're already witnessing some event from their host's past. And, if they left, who knows whether or not they'd end up accidentally invading another memory palace?
And if they were there, who was in theirs?
[[So, how this works: the memories can either be viewed in spectator mode or experiencing everything themselves. The person whose memories are being shown, the host, can watch as their current self or take the form they had of their past self.
They cannot control the first memory shown, the player decides that, but they can control any other memories they'd like to show people. Of course, there's always the option of an extreme emotional reaction bringing up memories unbidden.]]

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"You're psychic?" That gave Ronan some hope. None of the psychics he knew had a problem with what he could do. Even Gwenllian was more of a crazy asshole than a threat these days.
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He'd had to use it against some of the cartoons. Not much skill involved. Lots of throwing things around, though.
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"I can't make anything from my dreams since I got here." That was a puzzle he hadn't figured out yet.
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He nods slightly. "A lot of people have said that they've had their powers changed since they got here. I have the telekinesis back, though I haven't had that in years, for example."
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Looking at her was a mistake. He wanted to scream. The desire to break something was so strong that if he were anywhere else he'd have thrown something by now. But this was his parents' room, even if it was just a memory.
Ronan grit his teeth and turned away from his parents. "You can move shit with your mind and I'm a fucking strobe light. Fuck Jorgmund."
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"Do you know anyone else who can do it? I never got in control of mine until I met another dreamer."
Considering his father was right behind him and clearly shared the same power, this seemed an absurd statement. But it took a moment for Ronan to realize that. He felt a brief moment of denial before his shoulders sagged slightly. Niall should have been the one to teach him.
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The Winchesters had taken care of Max. But it would really only have been a matter of time.
"When I was able to get instruction, it was from a...source that I really shouldn't have trusted. Things went pretty badly from there."
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"He died too." This time Ronan sounded a little conflicted, but mostly his tone was flat. It was hard to feel too sorry about Kavinsky's death.
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"It ended the same way." Those words should have felt wrong to say, standing here in his parents' room, the echo of his father behind him. But he let the truth of it sink in.
Ronan's gaze was hard but the look on his face was tired, not angry. "How'd it work out for you? Did you figure out what to do?"
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Sam managed to pull away from that memory, back to something...easier. Two boys in a field setting off fireworks. One of Dean's favorite memories, not Sam's. But easier to deal with. "You could say that."
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His gaze was intense as he stared at Sam in the wake of that brief flash of memory. The fireworks were nice but not distracting. Ronan's own memories of them had been tainted.
"What was that?"
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He flicks through his memories and finds a calm one. A library in the midwest, looking for info on a case. Nothing important, but it's quiet and steady and he needs that for a moment.
"The demon that my premonitions were linked to...it caused that by giving me a taste of his blood when I was a baby." God, it sounds crazy when he puts it like that. "It did that to other kids, too, wanting a general for Hell's armies. Only, of course, there was more to it."
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Hell's armies, he finally registered. Different demon.
"You mean, a good old fashioned biblical kind of demon," he said more to reiterate the point to himself. Then that sank in. "Damn. Did it possess you?"
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He'd had a chance. He hadn't taken it. But he figures the kid would understand if they ever got into that.
Of course, the place around them rocked for a moment as he dwelled a moment too long on both of those memories. So Sam refocused himself on the current memory, shoring the library up. "Things like that are likely to be different from world to world. The rules change, near as I can tell."
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"Yeah, I got the shitty one." All demons were awful, of course. Ronan was just-- well, justifiably biased. And he needed to think of something else before Sam saw why. "Where's this?"
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The specific library, though... "The library at Stanford University. I was going for pre-law. Never got to graduate, but I spent a lot of time in here."
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"Let me guess. Demons and magic and whatever ruined it." The interest faded and his slight hunch returned to his shoulders.
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He shrugged. "The demons and stuff didn't help, of course. They were the reason I left in the end. I just...have kinda come to the conclusion that it would have been inevitable. That I wouldn't have been able to have that 'apple pie' life, as my brother likes to call it. Just wouldn't have been a good fit."
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