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⌞THE AGOGE⌝ MODS ([personal profile] agogemod) wrote in [community profile] agogeooc2018-03-09 12:44 am
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EXPLORE: PREHISTORY.


A LIVING FOSSIL;
a damn big one




FROM BASE

By now, you're probably aware that if you look into the aether from inside BASE, you begin to get the sense that something is staring back at you. But, weirdly, there's no creepy feeling if you look into it while outside.

Because, yes, this time you can trek outside of BASE. And, yes, it looks just as piecemeal from the outside as within. Maybe even more so in the circumstances.

You see, BASE has kind of...crashed.

Into a primordial coelacanth.


The Coelacanth

This coelacanth is an ancient being from the dawn of time, who circles the aether eternally and surveys all of uncreation. Characters may walk out to the head of the coelacanth and ask it a single question on the nature of life, the universe, and everything. It's a hard trek on foot, as the terrain is unforgiving and the air grows thin, but with the right equipment and some determination, it's doable. The hoverbikes help.

Aside from that, well, BASE has managed to get embedded in the coelacanth's rocky skin. The coelacanth doesn't seem to mind, but it's not exactly great for BASE or COST's resources to be stuck there. Excavation is slow, largely because the coelacanth isn't helping. When asked why it won't help release BASE from its gravitonic field, it replied that BASE had stolen something from it and was getting what it deserved. Since it only speaks once to a given person ever, in their entire life, that's all Chiron and Grothia have been able to get out of it.

That said, they strongly suspect it's related to BASE's remaining shapers escaping and leaping happily into the coelacanth's mouth. Yes, the last of the shapers have officially gone, readily abandoning BASE in favor of returning to their homes and colony.

The crows, meanwhile, have largely disappeared into the forests.

Because, yes, there are forests. There's breathable air and Earth-typical gravity, which means that as long as you stay on the coelacanth and don't try to jump off into the void between all of space-time, there's tons of weird stuff from countless millennia for you to find.



picture this, but more colorful and also more coelacanth


The coelacanth's back is roughly the size of Tennessee. Away from its sides where the treeline dissolves and drops into the sheer cliffs, you wouldn't even know you're standing on a living, intelligent being; there are weather patterns, plants, animals (including annoying insectoid creatures), and peculiar geographical formations. And it exists only on this specific coelacanth. Everything found here is precious and could potentially benefit COST, and recruits are asked to collect samples and record new alien life.

The general biome of the coelacanth is boreal, with high frozen peaks and pleasantly chilly valleys. The midlands are temperate, averaging 15°C or 60°F. And, as there isn't any sunlight in the aether, there are a lot of bioluminescent lifeforms. Sometimes, it's bright enough to pass for daytime and the ground itself seems to glow. It's colorful and very pretty.

So take a month to kick back, explore, and obtain resources to keep BASE going (between helping with the excavation, of course). It's advised characters travel in pairs, to better protect themselves in primordial fishland, but otherwise they're left to their own devices and trusted not to do anything rash, like piss off the fish by damaging its ecosystem (but if you do, check in here). It's very protective, you understand, and the crows won't tolerate it, either.

Have fun camping, kids.


EXPLORATION AND YOU

So you've noticed there's a proverbial undiscovered country outside your door.

This month's plot is meant to be light and mostly revolve around interacting with the setting, which means the worldbuilding is going to be driven by you, our players!

How is that going to work? Well.

Everyone has the chance to submit things they'd like to see in the coelacanth's terrain, from flora to fauna to things that aren't quite either (strange weather phenomena, oddities in terrain, buried treasure; whatever your heart's desire, go for it).


Each player can submit three items, one flora, one fauna, and one additional feature of your choice (though if it isn't permanent or recurring and/or won't interfere with other players' fun, you don't need to worry about getting it approved). Submissions are open until March 15th, 11:59 PM CST, when we compile and possibly tweak a selection of them. These will be posted on March 16th and you can find everything listed in their respective locations.

We're not going to be micromanaging this plot, so don't worry about keeping everything within strict parameters; this mission is meant to be laidback. Likewise, don't worry about keeping track of who is camping with who, or how they crossed from one terrain to another so quickly; that's what the hoverbikes are for.

Once exploration begins, the BCEs will automatically update a database with found items. This data is provided by the character who discovers them first, so submissions should be IC and reflect how your character would name and describe the weird monster they found in a tree (within reason; the BCE will scan the creature and supplement data—which is delivered in metric, so brush up on your conversion skills—to help avoid an IC submission that's exclusively "idk it's big and red"). After discoveries are made, scanned, and submitted to the IC database, they are uploaded automatically and free for all to see. Granted, this information is only helpful if your character checks the database regularly...

Please keep submissions to things that fit within a boreal environment. And avoid anything that is only fun for one character or one canon, qualifies as intelligent life, or can only be used for sexual scenarios (no sex pollen, please). Other than that, we encourage creativity with submissions; we're looking for things that are interesting and fun to interact with and lifeforms that appeal to the huge science nerd on our mod team (and, obviously, the game at large).

If you're confused about anything, please ask!


CAMPING EQUIPMENT

Every individual camping will be provided with the following:
  • one (1) collapsible tent, which can hook onto trees and into rock faces. Proper setup can be annoying and tedious, especially solo, so it's advised to have another person help. The interior can comfortably hold two average-sized humans and their supplies, and it folds into a small disk a little larger than a frisbee when not in use.

  • one (1) sleeping bag. It does not unzip; you need to slide yourself in and it really only comfortably fits one person. The heated regulation fabric only works if you're inside it; they make terrible blankets. Nicknamed "carrot coffins" by recruits.

  • one (1) of these flashlights. Roughly 1000 lumens, but adjustable; also has SOS and strobe settings. There is no "Dewalt" logo; instead, it looks more like this.

  • one (1) Derringer, solar(ish) powered. It's advised to carry it where it can get light. It has three settings: kill, stun, and vibrate. It will not fire on a fellow COST operative in any scenario; if pointed toward someone with a BCE, the trigger will lock.

  • one (1) monolighter. A tiny lighter (seriously, like the size of a cuff-link to conserve lighter fluid), with a warning to extinguish fires before leaving a campsite. It also has a note to boil water before you drink it, so you should probably do that, guys.

  • one (1) collection kit, which includes various bags, tins, petri dishes, other containers, etc. It's specified recruits not collect any of the fauna, however. At least not while alive.

HOVERBIKES


One more thing: hoverbikes. BASE has dusted off a dozen hoverbikes, large enough to fit two people...if the two people deign to share a seat. Each bike has a small cart latched to the back, where characters can store supplies and, if they really want, try to cram in one or two additional people for the ride. The bikes aren't particularly fast—they'll make sad putting noises and refuse to go faster if you try to push them over 55 kmh (35 mph)—but they will let characters travel from the fish's head to the tip of its tail in around twelve hours. A ride from one side to the other takes about three.

Riderless bikes fly out every few days, to carry supplies and ferret recruits from one location to another. This means camping groups constantly flux, so there's no reason to plan extensively on who is with who, or worry about timelines or anything like that.

As they can go riderless, yes, the bikes have an autopilot setting, but you can drive them the normal way. They also have Futhark enabled, so you can blast your jams from them. Just try not to disturb the wildlife too much; it isn't very nice, after all. And who knows what might come crawling out of the woods.


RETURN TO BASE.

reillumination: (a strange fear gripped me ✹)

[personal profile] reillumination 2018-03-16 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
OTHER.
Name: Five Colored Earths.
Image: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/Seven_coloured_earths_mauritius.jpg/1024px-Seven_coloured_earths_mauritius.jpg (note: just remove any two colors of your choice; ryo named it after what he knows because it is the knock-off version of this... kind of.)

Description: It's an irregular patch of sand at the edge of the treeline, which shifts occasionally when you're not looking directly at it. Despite the fact the colors change, there's always five and they always keep apart. The deer from earlier seem to like it here. (supplemental data: it is about 10 meters wide by 13 meters long, oblong in shape. nothing grows around it.)

Location: It's a half-hour East from BASE on hoverbike. (supplemental data: the exact coordinates.)

Etcetera: I'd guess the bacteria make their home here. The deer eat large amounts of the stuff, which might have to do with a lack of something in their diets. Watching them after they left let on that they picked up a limp after two hours. Maybe I should try to get closer?

Just kidding. I wouldn't bother. (supplemental data: rich in calcium, vitamins, and other minerals, this patch of land can be harvested for its medicinal properties once the bacteria is baked off. yes, I'm suggesting you bake the sand. it is not safe to handle with your bare hands until then, as immediate contact will cause nausea as you are not their chosen host. it can also be utilized as bomb facial scrub and smells like lemongrass when wet. leaves your skin feeling silky smooth and maybe looking a touch too luminescent.)

Discovered by: Ryo
latrodectus: (сорок пять)

[personal profile] latrodectus 2018-03-16 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
FLORA.
Name: Bolotnik
Image: http://valiantknife.org/dwidth/latrodectus/agoge/bolotnik.png

Description: Small plant, largest specimens approximately 1m tall. Sawtooth, triangular, waxy leaves. Irregular, twisting trunk. Hollow thorns, 1-2cm long. Stationary, with delicate roots.

Habitat: Bolotnik lives in damp areas and swamps, usually under the shade of larger trees. Its presence indicates moisture in the soil.

Behavior: Scans indicate its leaves do not turn with the seasons. If touched, thorns lodge very readily into unguarded skin.

Uses: Bolotnik's thorns contain neurotoxin that induces excruciating pain. Nonlethal, effects wear off in 2 to 3 hours. Loses potency within a day after removed from plant, but perhaps with chemical treatment this could be extended.

Discovered by: Natasha Romanov
raisedbybirds: (z015)

idk if this is inapprops

[personal profile] raisedbybirds 2018-03-16 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
OTHER.
Name: stone gateways
Image: https://orig00.deviantart.net/1fef/f/2013/075/0/2/ancient_gateway_by_armedrobot-d5y8hi1.jpg https://img00.deviantart.net/d546/i/2014/255/5/d/ruined_portal_by_hungerartist-d1igis7.jpg https://img00.deviantart.net/1f06/i/2017/167/7/d/eternal_journey_by_hungerartist-d77hx9p.jpg

Description: Large, ancient stone archways, varying in size from 2m in diameter to 6m in diameter. A faint thrum of energy surrounds some of the runes carved into them of them, but not all of them.

Location: Located all over the Coelacanth. They line up anatomically with its skeleton along its spine and fins, spaced out every 20 miles or so. Some are so dilapidated and weathered they're barely identifiable, little more than a smooth stone mound.

Etcetera: Resting your hand on one of the runes for more than five second activates it. You might not know that you did; there's no glowing light or sound. Just the feeling of your hair standing on end, or goosebumps without reason. If you squint there's a faint rainbow sheen through the archway, like diffraction of light. Stepping through the archway instantly teleports you to another one. It's a short-distance portal. Time doesn't seem to be different, but the location is random every time.

Scans indicate: these structures were built ages ago by transient alien settlers called the Vleachalm. They attempted to fashion quick travel gates but failed to properly curate their potential and left. Reasons are unknown, suspect energy instability. Use with caution as gates may fail and offer only one-way transportation.

Discovered by: Samus
millimeter: cg. uh. (definitely no)

[personal profile] millimeter 2018-03-16 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
FAUNA.
Name: idk it's a wasparasquito. nasty
Image: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/5e/a4/1a/5ea41af0766ea1c857090116ca2f895a.jpg

Description: bug sized? small bug sized, not like killer bees! kinda pale though, with a stinger and yellow markings
SCAN: An invertebrate with six legs, ranging from 1 to 2 cm in length, and three sets of wings; the last set is largely vestigial. Has two long mandibles, used to collect nectar. Females possess a long, coiled abdomen with a stinger.

Habitat: THEY'RE EVERYWHERE
SCAN: Prefers warmer environs and follows suitable hatching sites (i.e., lifeforms), but most common in humid areas with better oxygen flow.

Behavior: feels like someone pricked you with a needle when they sting :( i think they suck blood with the stinger?? they're so gross!!! makes your skin red and kinda hurt for daaaaaays
SCAN: Only the females have stingers, to deposit up to a dozen eggs in their victim's skin. Beware of getting swarmed; while they typically leave their hosts alive, so their young may hatch and feed on warm flesh after one or two weeks, occasionally they will overwhelm the unsuspecting and ill by sheer numbers in areas where they thrive. Combined with the fact that they are ideal vectors for disease, it's possible to stumble over rotting graveyards of corpses where they are prolific, all rife with hatching larvae. Adult males are relatively harmless and feed on nectar; females will feed on nectar and any blood drawn when they lay their eggs in their victims. Eggs can be removed pre-hatch by "popping" them out of the flesh, but it's a painful endeavor. Pain caused by the stinger is likely meant to dissuade victims from doing just that.
UPDATE: THESE THINGS ARE LITERALLY THE WORST OMFG

Uses: ew
SCAN: Important ecologically, as it provides food for many smaller insectivores. Could be useful in the study of disease.

Discovered by: prompto :(
lonelywar: (my best friend is a deer)

[personal profile] lonelywar 2018-03-16 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
FAUNA.
Name: Koropokkur
Image: Here.

Description: "I... hm--" [here he clears his throat] "first discovered one of these creatures by tripping over it, actually. These creatures seem to be able to grow foliage from their surroundings on their backs, and they use this in order to hide perfectly. Apart from this, they seem rodent-like, with very long, sharp claws on their forelegs."

SCAN: A wide range of size: they seem to continue to grow throughout their lives, the smallest of them standing at 30cm and being 60cm in length while adult individuals range up to 300-400% that estimation. The coloration of their bodies is predominantly brown, to aid with camouflage. Their backs have a lattice-like "shell" in which seeds can take root and grow. Flora growing from their backs is specific to region, and in order to maintain cover, they do not range far from that defined region.

Habitat: "It is hard to say, as they are nearly impossible to see when they are still. I have only found them in wooded areas, however."

SCAN: Natural ability for stealth makes this hard to guarantee, but estimated anywhere with enough flora to support their method of camouflage.

Behavior: "I have not seen them move very much. They have very long tongues they use to catch insects that are drawn in by the flora on their backs. When I... encountered them for the first time, it swiped at me with its claws, though I managed to avoid being scratched. It then ran away. I am unsure if it was in a group, as it was alone while it ran, though there might have been others around."

SCAN: Primarily insectivorous, using both long, sticky tongues and digging claws to find food. Heat signatures show that they typically travel in large groups, though spread out across an area as to not compete too much for food. Low self-defense capabilities, only being able to use sharp claws to defend itself. It avoids predation through camouflage.

Uses: "Perhaps... they could be hunted, but they are difficult to find."

SCAN: Meat is edible, nutritious, and quite delicious. Depending on what flora they carry on their back, that flora might be usable as well.

Discovered by: Ashitaka (and Yakul)
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[personal profile] lefthandfree 2018-03-16 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
FAUNA.
Name: nina Laika
Image: https://i.imgur.com/VvjN6Rh.png

Description: Similar in size to a common wolf, their fur ranges from dark brown to a sunny yellow, manes being a similar tone to that of their main coat. Their coats are solid in color without variation. They are most commonly a golden tan, as in the picture. Though similar in appearance to canines, their vocalizations are more similar to that of a sea lion. Also, unlike canines, their paw shape allows them to climb trees.

Habitat: They dig out hovels/dens, typically concealed by flora, and live quite similarly to bears though they do not hibernate during winter seasons. Sometimes they build routed networks below the earth like rabbits, but only to help better conceal their young and to store food separately from their living space.

Behavior: These docile creatures are non-combative omnivorous foragers. While they do not hunt specifically, they will kill smaller creatures if/when convenient. They mostly consume fruits and nuts. Generally appearing quite morose and flighty, they do not handle strange encounters well unless they are the ones to approach first. While they tend to gather and live as packs, they forage alone far away from their homes so as to better preserve their species and gain a more varied diet. Similar to rodents, they have pocketed cheeks that help with scavenging in order to bring back food for their young and, at times, pack mates during low foraging seasons. When they sense a predator, they duck away into cover rather than making full escape. They tend to watch from between the leaves and spectate many things around them but do not engage until they feel they are safe. If one is ever endangered, it will attempt full escape while barking loudly in alarm to alert any others nearby to retreat and avoid where they are for further scavenging. When endangered, they will not flee to their homes but instead wander aimlessly to prevent endangering their young.

Uses: Their pelts are good for warmth and can be cleaned to create a sturdy but pliant leather. Their meat is gamey and not pleasant to taste but can fill the stomach. Their mane hairs can be twined together to create a really strong rope; thickness the size of a yarn string can be used to carry weight up to 100 lbs.

Discovered by: James Buchanan Barnes
millimeter: cg. neutral. glance. (listening)

[personal profile] millimeter 2018-03-16 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
FLORA.
Name: forget-a-lots, like the opposite of forget-me-nots!
Image: https://78.media.tumblr.com/a4d6c3a88c45c38e7d72465e5651ac50/tumblr_oon4hw7KCU1ue76xlo1_r1_1280.png

Description: they're like mini explosions of color, around the size of your hand. the petals are really soft and peel off from this dark colored fruit at the middle. it looks like the sky at night, it's really pretty. aaand they smell like pizza. i'm not kidding, like a warm pizza right from the oven! but don't eat them
SCAN: A ground-dwelling flower that bears fruit at its center. Color varies wildly from plant to plant, while the fruit is a consistent dark black with lighter flecks. The fruit is very sweet, with a crisp texture. The smell comes from its petals.

Habitat: there are ENTIRE FIELDS of these things, you can find them all over the place at the foot of mountains
SCAN: They thrive in cool, dry areas, and hardily weather frosts. Their root systems are well-suited to mountain bases and rocky terrain; tugging one out by the roots will often bring four or five of its nearest fellows with it.

Behavior: they look cool! but i'm serious, don't eat them
SCAN: They blossom year round, with different color varieties dominating different seasons. They are a very important food source, but often leave anything that eats them milling about for about thirty minutes, in good spirits but confused.

Uses: ok if you DO eat one, it makes your whole face go numb. and maybe gives you amnesia. haha
SCAN: Has powerful chemical properties that could be used in antidepressants and painkillers, but with the unfortunate side effect of temporary memory loss. Memory loss ranges from an hour to the entirety of one's past, but only lasts for thirty minutes or so.

Discovered by: prompto
millimeter: cg. unimpressed. mad. (no thx)

[personal profile] millimeter 2018-03-16 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
OTHER.
Name: thanks i hate it
Image: http://karakter.de/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/KARAKTER_Ryse_forest1.jpg
https://orig00.deviantart.net/b96f/f/2013/301/7/7/ice_cave_by_juhupainting-d6s4zlu.jpg

Description: more complicated than it looks. it's really confusing and i'm SO over getting lost in snowstorms 😑 it's cold af aaand now i'm floating?? in any other circumstances this would be cool, but how do i get down... kinda not in the mood for this rn!!
SCAN: A series of rocky formations that create a natural maze, weaving through a sparse forest. Frequently snowy this time of year.

Location: by the fish's tail
SCAN: Covers approximately 10 km². Precise coordinates are [here].

Etcetera: i've been stuck here for like 2 hours and i keep hearing creepy voices...
SCAN: Some formations host minerals with antigravitational properties, which can be used in all manner of aerial devices. Also notable are its reserves of copper and quartz. Caution is advised, as the plains nearby make popular hunting grounds for the Aetherian Sphinx; younger members of the species occasionally wander into the maze.

Discovered by: prompto
Edited (forgets to click post) 2018-03-16 06:40 (UTC)
lefthandfree: (Default)

[personal profile] lefthandfree 2018-03-16 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
FLORA.
Name: Blink
Image: https://i.imgur.com/hwIJf2C.jpg

Description: Basically as pictured, they bloom quite regularly and do not hold a season.

Habitat: Tends to grow near wetter land (particularly around bodies of water) but can be found sparsely where there is green grass. Does no grow in dry areas or in clumps. They do not grow straight in mud and need nutrients from surrounding plants to survive. They die when plucked or dug from the earth and cannot be replanted.

Behavior: It's a flower that does flower things. When in bulb form, it will chime when wind blows against it. When in full bloom, this goes away. Notes differ from flower to flower.

Uses: If plucked as a bulb, you can shake it around like a bell and annoy people. Bulbs do not wither and can be kept. Blossoms will wither within a few hours. They can be boiled and consumed for a naturally sweet flavor similar to ripe blueberries, but they're flowers so they don't really fill you up or anything.

Discovered by: James Buchanan Barnes
Edited 2018-03-16 05:00 (UTC)
prizeneck: (74)

WHY DID THE FISH CROSS THE AETHER IS THE REAL QUESTION LBR

[personal profile] prizeneck 2018-03-20 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"In the case of having to choose between life and death, which should you choose?"
prizeneck: (46)

[personal profile] prizeneck 2018-03-20 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh, would you look at that? The fish actually speaks. He almost expected he had gone a little crazy along with the seeming shell-shocked array of recruits. That's amazing in its own right.

"Fair enough," he grins, wandering back from where he came from.
raisedbybirds: (078)

[personal profile] raisedbybirds 2018-03-20 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Her first instinct is to ask very canon specific things; where did all the Chozo go, is the Federation really corrupting, did she do the right thing committing literal genocide, etc. She is cognizant that even knowing these answers won't fundamentally change her life or who she is, so she elects to leave those questions in the past and look to the future. Furthermore, they are questions that feel increasingly insignificant in the face of Regency assimilation and their idea of peace.

"What is true peace?"

She thinks maybe that is more appropriate, and it also satisfies that genuine curiosity itch in bothering to ask at all.
chipouttaluck: (are you serious?)

[personal profile] chipouttaluck 2018-03-25 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Surely figures there's no harm in asking a sentient fish anything, and hell, if she gets lucky, maybe she'll get some caps out of it.

"There anything you need doing?"
Edited 2018-03-25 13:35 (UTC)
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[personal profile] bivariant 2018-04-02 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
BEEF FOR THE BEEFLORD, aka froot and i wanted to link it Just In Case, but cheris and hei hunted and killed a wounded drumcrown and did A Good Deed by feeding hei "i will vore the universe to fill the hole inside of me" fakelastname.

i don't think it's wanton destruction, but then again, have you SEEN hei eat.............
millimeter: cg. lol. (lol or smth)

lmao fuck

[personal profile] millimeter 2018-04-06 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Heyyy, Mr. Fish! Or Bob. I heard you like Bob. We'd probably call you Ambulans Caelo where I'm from, though. Pretty cool name; it's kinda like Noct's. Anyway, we were told we could ask you a question, but I dunno if I really have a question you can answer... No offense!"

He rocks back and forth on his heels, frowning.

"Just, like, I don't know if there is an answer, I guess? Or, maybe if there is one, I don't wanna know it... Not yet, anyway. Kinda the the type of thing that would be better for a conversation instead of a single question. Seems like that would suck, to be honest! Only being able to talk to someone once.

"Oh—actually, maybe I do have a question you could answer! Like I know we're here 'cause you wanted your shapers back, but I was thinking of taking some plants along... Just a couple! See, I have a chocobo now and she's kind of a picky eater. So, um, basically, I was wondering how I should take care of them? If that's ok!"
millimeter: co. uh. say what (mmm whatcha say)

pel......

[personal profile] millimeter 2018-04-07 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Prompto doesn't know how the fuck to freeze-dry things. Oh well, he's thinking about it. He's going to download more shit from the library terminals and fail like a billion times before he finally succeeds in true Prompto fashion.

"Huh. Ok." He guesses the fish just really wants to keep his plants. Which is fair! And it's not like he didn't get advice, so... "Thanks, Mr. Skywalker!"
lefthandfree: (before it's gone)

[personal profile] lefthandfree 2018-04-07 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
“Hey, you got a favorite song or anything?”
lefthandfree: (sinking in the sands)

[personal profile] lefthandfree 2018-04-07 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
A pause as Bucky searches his memory banks and...

“...who?”

Luckily for Bucky, he’s had no exposure to the guy and doesn't recognize the name. There’s also a complete lack of Google on BASE, so he will continue life blissfully unaware of the cacophonic, organized chaos that would make him want to ragequit music without knowing what that even means.
northerndragon: i never knew my mother (peering at the sky in confusion)

Apologies in advance for this question.

[personal profile] northerndragon 2018-04-07 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
Jon remembers stories of asking questions of strange creatures, and he remembers that in the stories, it never does to ask without being careful about how you arrange your words. So he doesn't say, Do you know how I can defeat the Night King? (because "yes" or "no" won't be helpful), and he doesn't say What do I have to do to defeat the Night King? (because he already knows that he needs to fight either until he wins or dies -- again). And with the way things are at home, it wouldn't be right to ask anything more personal.

It's been a long trek out here, and he looks at Bob with contemplative curiosity, and asks his question.

"What do I have to do to defeat the Night King that I'm not already doing?"

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