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Post by Ladybug on Jun 18, 2022 12:17:26 GMT 9
LAST STONE STANDINGâ â â â â â â œâ â „â â â â â â â
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Bergamot Gristleborg
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Post by Bergamot Gristleborg on Jun 18, 2022 15:05:28 GMT 9
"Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!"
Morgana cackled, then cackled again (rhyming with her first cackle.) Being told the rules mostly made her want to eat something selfishly, but she restrained the impulse. No sense needlessly defying authority. Yet.
She did not desire to leave her standing stone. No, she felt a connection to it. The stone sang in her blood. The feeling of it against her bare arms swept goosebumps across her skin like Braille. She'd protect it with Mudkip's life.
<Peep peep?!>
"No going back, foolish Jack," Bergamot said, eyes fixed on the lifelike moon spirit who'd taken its place at the heart of the stone circle. The fires had moved outside the ring, trapping them within its burning iris. "Moon-spirit, call on me! I shall give your nombres three!" Did that mean names or numbers? Whatever, it wasn't like the creature spoke Spanish.
"One, my name is Chryssa G! Two, my love is all for me! Threeâ and listen close, as oneâ I name the moon-child Imbrium!"
Her voice rippled out like a Shakespearean actor and she made a mic drop motion like this was actually a rap battle, flashing a smug look towards the others at their standing stones. Bergamot cared not for revealing her first name in the gameâ anyone bold enough to track her down in real life would surely be more interesting than her usual droll days rolling around in her dressing room.
She'd heard the name Imbrium in a book, and knew it was one of the named seas on the moon. Did she google that? No. Bergamot never googled anything. She was a genius, a font of information, and definitely hadn't gotten the Braille wrong on the way to this moonlit seance in the first place.
She was going to win.
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Finnegan Fjord
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Post by Finnegan Fjord on Jun 18, 2022 17:31:55 GMT 9
Is now a bad time to mention I hated English?
He'd passed, of course, because the competitive nature of Cillian Quinn would not accept failure on any account, but he'd never had a natural affinity for poetry. He might've groaned if not for fear that he'd be expected to somehow rhyme with the sound.
In contrast to his chagrin, Bergamot Gristleborg seems right at home.
Good for her.
"Fine. My name is Cillian; I can't stand poetry but I'm here to win."
The second name isn't so easy.
"I haven't ever been in love. Is that something you'd ever," considered is what he wants to say, dripping with venom, but in the spirit of the game he amends to, "thought of? But if you insist upon a name, I guess I'll play your stupid game."
He's grateful for the obscuring effect of backlighting as his cheeks flush against his will. He says the next part quietly, in the hopes only the moon spirit will hear him, and he definitely feels like a middle-schooler with their first crush.
"Kekoa. He's a firefighter." Allotta Bambooga better not hear that; she'll never let him live it down. To the moon spirit, just in case, he whispers a rhymed threat. "That backlight better not get any brighter."
At least his struggle to get those words out had given him enough of a pause to think.
"Why the fuck are we naming the moon? Pardon my French. Clair de lune."
Moonlight. Thanks, Debussy.
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Tuesday
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Post by Tuesday on Jun 18, 2022 20:57:06 GMT 9
The moon has a creepy face and an even creepier voice, and as Tuesday sees it, thereâs only one appropriate response: "Good fucking lord, this is like a MĂ©liĂšs movie or something."
A reference probably only hipsters, try-hards, and cinephiles would get, considering itâs from 1902. Then again, not like thereâs much time to respond. Round and round they go, like this is an amusement park within an MMO. Suddenly, Tuesday finds herself really regretting those realistic pain settings, because being asked to answer questions in rhyme while dizzy is a painful experience.
Good thing she stopped talking out of rhyme before they were given that rule!
She can do this! She's got this! It's fine!
Sure, thereâs no time to bother with measuring perfect iambic pentameter, but Mars has always loved poetry, so heâs set on making this work. He may be much more fond of reading it than writing it, but how hard could this be? Maybe a sonnet or somethingâŠ
So, as you can imagine, Tuesday takes a moment to give her response, trying to consider carefully. And, as she does, she also does her best to listen to the answers given by those who go before her. Okay! Cool, cool, cool! Sheâs really got this! Although, if she wants this to truly work, she may need a couple of "victims"âŠ
Bergamot Gristleborg had gone first, so with a hand firmly on her hip, the petite catgirl points at the other woman, and the smile she gives her right there and then is wicked.
"Damn, girl, look at you, spittin' those great bars." Then she turns to Finnegan Fjord, and shrugging visibly and dramatically, that wicked smile of hers turns into a smirk.
"Although, dude, I didn't hear who's caught your eye." At least the attention is turned away from Finn quickly enough, for Tuesday then looks up, raising an arm and pointing upwards.
"Fine, it's whatever, just look to the sky. Check it, by horizon, my namesake Mars." MartĂn Marco MarzĂĄn. Mars Mars Mars. In this statement there is no lie, but of course he wonât bother with revealing himself as someone whose actual name they would be able to look up or might even know easily enough.
"That's right! Of Mars, for Mars, by Mars, to Mars. I'm taking this game high and you'll see why. Thief took my heart, Natalia she went by, My Venus, my muse, my love, sun and stars." Thereâs no fear, no hesitation, no shame at all. The octave had been spoken in a melodious soprano akin to the whistling of birds, certain intonations being marked by a subtle Spanish accent. Then comes time for the sestet and its change in rhyme scheme, so fittingly, Tuesday turns her attention to the moon, pointing at the satellite.
"Volta! Give it for the queen of the night! Planets, sun, stars⊠Just forget all of that. Silver, plata, Selene like her light.
No, never mind, get a Roman theme stat! For you, the moon, only one name is right. By Luna! You're getting beat by a cat!" Cat ears twitch, a lion-like tail sways, her stance is firm and her arms are crossed over her chest. A power pose, the only way to end this properly.
Luna. Not exactly the most original name choice out there, but itâs the one that fits the theme of the ever so cheesy impromptu Petrarchan sonnet, and Tuesday will stick by it proudly. She does everything proudly.
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Allotta Bambooga
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Corruption Crusher
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Post by Allotta Bambooga on Jun 18, 2022 23:53:31 GMT 9
If this were not a video game Allotta would be upchucking with the best of them. While she could handle the rocky waves of a boat with the best of them anything else really tickled the tumtum. She almost doesn't hear the rules, let alone take in what they mean. The redhead can only thank the nausea and spinning head she doesn't blurt out something dumb. She's also clinging to her rock just to stay on her feet. Small miracles.
Bergamot Gristleborg, Finnegan Fjord, and even Tuesday say their funky fresh rhymes while Allotta is still gaining control of her stomach. She isn't sure if they made this game so accurate that she could even puke up some pixels to start with and didn't really want to find out! She hardly heard them. Finn's secret crush on some guy would be safe. For now. (Not like Allotta was clever enough to put it together even if she had heard.)
A hearty burp did leave her, in her real voice and not the shrill note he'd set his avatar to talking in.
"I don't want to say my name Just to get doxed by a silly game Trust 'Allotta' is the one even if not passed from father to son"
Her rhymes were sick! Perhaps literally. There was another belch and deep breath before she started the next verse. If one listened closely to any of this it may raise a few questions about who Allotta was behind the screen. If anyone cared enough, anyway.
"My first love was a girl named 'Jay' this was before I was gay She had brown hair and dinosaurs that I would have a-tripped-her-fors"
Allotta had been a very romantic four year old, clearly.
"A couple couplets just for you No more looking in the mirror asking 'who?' 'Amaris' is the name they say in the land I work and play!"
"I play this game with my nephew This is why I can for sure chew- Out a sick rhyme with the best-of-'em And give some time just for his mum.
His name is 'Jason' which I know Is just a bonus and for show. I'll win this game and then you'll find Just cause I'm 'Six' I'm not behind!"
Tilting her head back, Allotta let out a loud and annoying laugh at how fun and silly this all was.
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manish
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Post by manish on Jun 19, 2022 3:56:31 GMT 9
Manish clung desperately to Cereal and Narrator in his lap as the rocks started to spin. He just had to hope that Lucy was close enough to hold on herself. Once they came to a stop, Manish definitely wasnât feeling his best. At all. Judging by how Cereal curled around his arm and Narrator didnât bother trying to yell at the moon, he too was still feeling the effects. At least Lucy seemed to be fine.
But with the rules in place and the questions asked, Manishâs heart sank. Rhyming? And figuring out what his first love was? He wasnât sure that he had an answer to that. Not really. The others all seemed to know what they were doing, though. It didnât seem like he could justâŠwalk away either. He really hoped he didnât stutter his way into disaster.
âMyâŠâ he took a deep breath to steady the stutter that was trying to appear, â...name is Manish. Itâs not veryâŠlavish?â Okay, one down.
The next question, though, was significantly harder. Manish had never been in love, it was way too dangerous. Also he didnât really know enough people to ever have the chance. But maybe the scary moon would be okay with any kind of love?
âIâve never been in love but if push came to shove and with full transparence I would have to say my parents.â
There was a pang in his heart at the confession. He was pretty sure it was the kind of thing that was supposed to be embarrassing.
Manish didnât have the time to dwell on it for too long, though. He had a final name to give: the moon. Well, how was he supposed to know the moonâs name? Itâs not like he could ask right now and just saying âmoonâ seemed a little too obvious, even to him. Although, he did know another name, from an old nursery rhyme Mother used to sing to him about Uncle Moon who would bring kids gifts of food if they were good.
âWhen I was very little And broke a plate that was very brittle To comfort me at bedtime Mother would sing me a nursery rhyme And I would dress in pajama and hear the story of Chanda Mamaâ
Was it awkward to say and didnât flow very well together? Sure. But Manish was really counting on the moon not specifying that the rhymes had to be good, just that they had to be.
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diva
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Post by diva on Jun 19, 2022 11:38:29 GMT 9
She thought that this was supposed to be some sort of battle royale with the six of them fighting amongst each other and as the rocks spun them Diva wondered if that was going to be their opponent, whoever was standing opposite of them. But instead, they were treated to something entirely different. Riddles and a rhyming game.
Riddles were fine, she dealt with those a lot when it came to Peace Maker messing around during work hours. Whenever he picked up something silly and either wanted to share it or avoid doing whatever paperwork he oversaw at the moment. But that wasnât what this was right now. Instead, she needed to think⊠Of rhymes.
She hadnât dealt much with rhymes since Wesley was a little kid. Something sheâd done for her little brother to pass the time or be silly. It was a comforting thing between the two of them. But now here she was dealing with it in the middle of a game. Unfortunate since Wesley usually won those games. But she wasnât going to give up that easily.
Especially when there was no telling what the penalty was for failing. And she wasnât going to be the one to find that out. But it seemed as though the game was up for some of them, at least with the name game. It was just what had to be doneâŠ
âA name given by blood is all well and good. A gift that is often misunderstood. Though having my name announced makes me quite sullen I donât mind that you know itâs Allen.â
The rhyme felt rough, but it still worked as she crossed her arms over her chest a little bit. Trying not to feel strange about the entire thing. Why did it have to be rhymes? Why did it have to be about first loves?
âFirst loves often bring pain itâs true. Wounds on the heart are quite harder for you. Elias is the name of the one who broke my heart. The name of the one who took me apart.â
The last part was quiet as she said it. Of course, she could have just lied or something. There wasnât anything that would know if she was telling the truth. But it felt strange to lie when enough people had probably spoken the truth. It would be rude not to play the game properly at this point. At least to him.
The final part was to name the moon. Something that people had done without fail in various different languages as it were. But what could she actually add to the conversation with her own answer to make it different? Well, there was one thing she supposed. Mythology never failed. At least he hoped it didnât.
âThe moon by many names she goes. Moving the underworld in her throes. Showing herself with a pale light, There is Hekate, Mother of the Night.â
Rhymes were hard. This game was hard. God, she wished it was just a simple battle royale between the six of them. Even if she would have gotten her ass handed to her already. It would have been less stressful.
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Post by Ladybug on Jun 19, 2022 14:30:13 GMT 9
LAST STONE STANDINGâ â â â â â â œâ â „â â â â â â â
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diva
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Post by diva on Jun 19, 2022 19:44:42 GMT 9
She wondered, in earnest, if they hadnât been suckered into some sort of fairy game like the old fairy tales used to talk about. It seemed like something that the game would end up adding. Especially with the moon looking and talking as it did. Especially with-it wanting names and such. But who was to say what the thing in the sky was after?
Regardless this was supposed to be a game. And while she would have said they were in no real danger she had seen the reports from the beta testers about what had happened with Kyogre⊠Wait⊠Was this moon thing even a Pokemon? Or was it some weird npc that had been worked in somehow? But the results from the first round were on the way and she watched as stars began to descend and⊠Take away letters from other players to use.
Something that would be extremely detrimental in the next round of the rhyming game. Losing a letter meant you had to think even more carefully about what you were going to say. Meaning you were potentially going to lose it all just from a simple mistake. Something she couldnât afford to do. Not when sheâd been so careful last round. Or at least she thought that she had been. Because now the Chanda Mama turned to her with some sort of boon.
It seemed more sympathetic than it had towards Finnegan Fjord at least. Feeling her plight towards having been heart broken by that asshole. At least something good came out of years of depression and therapy over it. A boon in a video game. It seemed like only three of them had been singled out this round. With the final one being manish who named the moon and lost his voice? Unfortunate. That was probably going to be disorienting.
Then again, she was dealing with the same thing with the voice module.
But it wasnât something that could be worried about right now. Because the next round was on its way of starting. And he wasnât looking forward to it. The starting of the sentence with Chanda Mama made it seem like Simon says. Something that she hadnât played since she was a child. But she knew the rules of the game well enough. But was this moon actually playing by those rules? Or was it just a ruse? There were too many variables and some of them were going to have to take a guess for the team. And she supposed that would be her.
So she crossed her eyes but did not wiggle her nose and stood firm in that.
âChanda Mama youâve given us a task itâs true, To regulate a name to you. But Chanda Mama canât you see? Dearest mother you should have said your name by three. A task without your name in front during this saying game, Will end with one of us taking the blame.â
She had kept to the rhyming scheme and played by the games of Chanda Mama says⊠At least she hoped that she had. Now she felt nerves twisting in her stomach. Maybe she should have let someone else go before her? But no. Then she wouldnât have felt quite as clever if she was right.
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Finnegan Fjord
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Post by Finnegan Fjord on Jun 19, 2022 22:02:00 GMT 9
Finnegan Fjord wants to snarl, but without the use of the letter he's unable to properly express his anger. Instead, he presses his lips together and crosses his arms, his mood hardly improved by the twisted game.
Do we still have to rhyme? diva certainly seemed to think so, and he doesn't want to get eliminated. So he crosses his eyes, silly as it makes him look, and wiggles his nose, and then carefully constructs an answer without the missing letter.
"Without the entire alphabet, I might say something I'll soon regret." As if poetry wasn't hard enough on the spot! But again, he can hardly say no. Nor swear at the spirit, as he so badly wants to. "Not personal, but I'll pick manish. He's the one I'd call to banish. This is a competition, his HP is highest. That's the reason for my bias."
He casts manish an apologetic look. Really isn't personal.
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Allotta Bambooga
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Post by Allotta Bambooga on Jun 19, 2022 23:44:31 GMT 9
The half twirl of the stone made Allotta yelp. She also almost lost her balance but after a dramatic tornadoing of her arms managed to keep on her feet. Barely. The boons and banes were odd. She was kind of glad that the moon spirit had passed her over.
That left a lot of conflicting and confusing things to think about. diva seemed to think only the crossing your eyes was the right play. Finnegan Fjord did it all as requested. What to do?
Maybe just part of it?
So Allotta crossed her eyes but did not wiggle her nose. But she did take on a fiery look and pointed at the voice-stealing-moon spirit.
"Chanda Mama, what you've done isn't right. You give up tasks with no end in sight. The rules are unclear and so are you! So how do we know what we're supposed to do?
If you ask me a this moment to pick someone as death's opponent. Chanda Mama I pick you before anyone from this motley crew!"
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Tuesday
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Battle Legend
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Post by Tuesday on Jun 20, 2022 0:29:57 GMT 9
âAssume anything is possible.â
Deus ex machina. In this case, literally true. When in a game, everything that happens to their characters is in the systemâs full control, and when dealing with a challenge like this, that should mean that the only answer is to make choices that trigger that right response written in the gameâs code. Would thinking like a game developer help at all or is UNOVR equipped with AI that factors beyond human cognition? MartĂn MarzĂĄn is a media proprietor, a tech mogul, so this should be easy for him, no?
âItâs PokĂ©mon. Think about PokĂ©mon.â
But, see, the thing is that the only PokĂ©mon game Mars ever played was PokĂ©mon Red, and so when the constellations begin to descend and give boons and banes, Tuesday does not recognize any of the forms they take. Sure she can guess that the one who steals poor Finnegan Fjordâs Fâs is supposed to be Scorpio (F in chat for that one), that the one whoâll bring comfort to diva is Ursa Major, and that the one that swaps manishâs voice is probably Corvus. But, what about the pokĂ©mon?
While the others give their responses, Tuesday opens her UI, tabbing to the WorldScreenâs own browser and searching through a complete pokĂ©dex â since her own is so empty â in an attempt to find something that matches the pokĂ©mon theyâve seen so far (is the moon one?). In the process of it, she overhears diva reference âSimon saysâ and the realisation comes that sheâs probably right. Ever prone to overthinking, Mars had been focused on the trickery pokĂ©mon could be used for, but ruse is likely also in the words themselves. This is a game about paying attention to detail, and Mars is good at that, but even he would admit that heâs not good at thinking like a child.
Simon says, then.
It feels silly to cross her eyes, but diva better be right.
After Allotta Bambooga declares that the moon should be the one to die, Tuesday chimes in with a smile:
"Chanda Mama you wish us to say who'll succumb? Or, is it perhaps that you're playing tricks some? Limerick sure comes in a clutch, Listen here, of your silver stars I'll tell this much: Workrum, Workrumâbad luck, don't come" See, the Murkrow PokĂ©mon Legends: Arceus PokĂ©dex entry says the follow: Itâs the latest one, so it should be right, right?!
As mentioned before, Mars doesnât know much about PokĂ©mon games, their plot, or their setting.
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manish
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Post by manish on Jun 20, 2022 1:21:33 GMT 9
Manish let out a little panicked squeak at the Murkrow landing on his shoulder and then held very very still. He didnât want to startle the bird into hurting him or something. Or, well, he stayed still until the moon started to talk in his voice.
âWhat the heck!â he yelped in his new voice. It was only with a small nudge from Narrator that he remembered the rhyming thing, â...this is making my head a wreck?â
He never really put much thought to his voice before, afterall, he had it his whole life. But now that he didnât have it, well, he really really missed his voice. This new one didnât suit him at all in his opinion. But his vocal contemplation was interrupted by his own voice. âSomeone to die? Oh geeze, Iâm gonna cry.â
When the newly dubbed Innegan decided to vote Manish, he really did think he was going to cry. With a very shaky, squeaky voice he looked at Innegan âYouâŠyou want me to die first?â he wasnât sure what he did to make Innegan want him to go out first. He had to have done something, he racked his brain for what he did that was so bad. It took another nudge to remind him to finish the rhyme. âI must be the worst.â He had to be the worst, thatâs the only thing that made sense for someone wanting him taken out.
But it was his turn to reply and like the obedient boy he was, Manish followed each of Chanda Mamaâs instructions. He crossed his watery eyes, he wiggled his sniffly nose, and he made his choice:
âInnegan Jord is right Iâm not very bright Iâm just in the way, So If I go you all can play. I vote for me as well, So I guess I wish you all farewell?â
He really really hoped that the âdieâ thing was a metaphor or something, but just in case it wasnât, there was no way he could vote for someone else! That would be unethical! So he did the only thing he could think to do. Voting for himself to die first was really the only choice he had.
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Bergamot Gristleborg
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Post by Bergamot Gristleborg on Jun 20, 2022 11:00:05 GMT 9
Morgana was fixated on the delicious-looking star that had fallen like her own private Lucky Charms marshmallow right next to her foot. "I want to eat it!" she cried, then remembered the rule no selfish eating."âBut I'll have to cheat it! Mudkip, open up, my little pup~"Mudkip backed away like a dog faced with medicine as Morgana came towards him with the star at arm's length. "Use that trap for something good! Eat the star, you lump of wood!"<Peep peep PEEP PEEP...>It wasn't selfish if Morgana gave it to someone else, right? It was a brilliant plan, but Mudkip was too blind or stubborn or something to appreciate its good fortune. It kept backing up until Morgana was forced to retreat for fear it would leave the acceptable vicinity of her standing stone. Still holding onto her marshmallow star, Bergamot gave up and returned to the prospect of choosing the moon-spirit's next victim. "Eyes, crossed!" she crossed her eyes, "All's not lost!" she used her fingers to wiggle her nose, since she lacked that particular skill, "Tuesday's got a date with Faust!"The catgirl's aggro rap sonnet and limerick were in vivid contrast to Morgana's childish chanting, which was more like a jumprope rhyme than anything really structured. "I have a star, to none on par! Single me out, single me far! Chanda Mama said to pick - the - very - best - one - and - you - are - not - it!"She pointed at manish, who was already set up to be the martyr, and her finger continued on to land on Tuesday. "Sit, sit! It fits the bit! Tuesday's filled with wicked wit! Why choose based on an HP Bar? When these bars sing of will and war!"
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Post by Ladybug on Jun 20, 2022 22:19:47 GMT 9
LAST STONE STANDINGâ â â â â â â â „â
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