Oz "Vessalius" (
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deercountry2022-05-17 09:41 pm
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inconvenient timing | open log
Who: Oz & OPEN
What: Boardwalk Festivities, Shopping, Event Prompts
When: Throughout May
Where: Boardwalk, Shopping District, General Trench
Content Warnings: Monster Transformation for Prompt III
(I. Festivities) ( time : arrivals period )
(II. Shopping) ( time : mid-May , pre Bunny )
(III. Bloody Black Rabbit) ( time : mid-May )
What: Boardwalk Festivities, Shopping, Event Prompts
When: Throughout May
Where: Boardwalk, Shopping District, General Trench
Content Warnings: Monster Transformation for Prompt III
(I. Festivities) ( time : arrivals period )
- [A festival is a very hard thing to pass up! Oz has been cautiously optimistic for the past few weeks. This whole 'afterlife' thing had been a shock, but it isn't so bad when he can spend it with those that he loves. And what better way to celebrate that revelation than with a festival?
He's all dressed up for the occasion. Oz may not jump for the dancing or the singing, but he seems content enough to observe it. And for once, he isn't spending the night searching the shores for Gilbert. Instead, when Oz sees a face that he recognizes he greets them with undistracted joy:]
Are you out for a stroll on the boardwalk too? Want to look around together?
- (I-a : Closed to Echo)
[Or, if you're Echo, Oz invited you out specifically to wander together!
He's waiting at the edge of the boardwalk for her, shifting his weight nervously. Things with Echo feel a bit different from the way that they feel with the others. Before, he was very happy to reunite with those he had grown close to... But with Echo, he never got to be as close as he'd have liked when they were alive. It's different now and he's actually nervous about making her dislike him.
When he spots her, he nearly stumbles into his first step.]
Eko-chan! Hello! You made it!
(II. Shopping) ( time : mid-May , pre Bunny )
- [Oz is popping in and out of stores more often than usual. He's taken up a few jobs to help him barter for goods, which includes some luxury treats and decorative items. All to spoil the people in his life, of course. Oz isn't sure what to do with himself other than make others happy.
Of course, being interested in treating others doesn't mean that Oz has good taste. He finds himself in front of a furniture shop, puzzling over the wardrobes and tables on display. Admittedly, he's rather useless when it comes to judging the practicality of items. Even worse when it comes to judging their aesthetic value. So he flags down a person passing by and points to the display.]
Excuse me. But do you know what makes one of these things [a wardrobe,] useful to a girl? Am I looking for space or style?
(III. Bloody Black Rabbit) ( time : mid-May )
- [After Alice's network post, Oz has thrown himself fully into her care. He does have a habit of doing that, even without prompting. It makes him happy. But it has reminded him lately that he was, first and foremost, born from a desire to comfort people. The Bloody part of his name wasn't part of his origin, but an unfortunate page in his story.
So he's less alarmed than he imagined when he looks in a mirror and doesn't see Oz Vessalius. There's a giant monsterous rabbit doll looking back at him instead. It's been a while since he saw those bright red eyes and knew they were his. Oz has come to accept that this creature is his true self and he tells himself that he's 'over it.' None of his loved ones hate it about him, so why should he?]
... It's certainly an inconvenient time. [He grumbles at his reflection. Try as he might, he can't change back. Granted, he hasn't actually taken this form while in the Trench... But no, that's not something to worry about! More importantly, he needs to figure out what is causing this! And before he's needed by someone.]
- (A) Do Not Perceive The Giant Death Bunny
[Step one is to make it to the archives. Oz hasn't told very many people about what he really is and he's not about to start now... Though, if he met someone and had to use his voice then they would figure him out pretty quickly. So he's trying to be stealthy as he makes him way to the archives. He's too scared to touch the little lamp friends with his claws.
Unfortunately, it is hard to be stealthy when you are a giant black rabbit with bloody red clothes. Oz is trying to use backstreets and alleyways to avoid others. A grand plan, until he meets someone who is also trying to use those streets... and realizes that he's too big for them to pass by.
He makes a nervous noise when realizing that he's in the way. Then begins trying to back up. As much as he goal is to stay quiet (so no one recognizes his voice,) his manners compel him to speak up anyway:]
S, sorry... Don't mind me?
(B) Death Bunny Reading Books
[Even once he's reached the archives, Oz has a problem: His bunny paws are too big and clumsy to read books! He's trying to research how to reverse his transformation and it isn't going well. The giant rabbit is trying to huddle in a corner, but he can't pick up books properly. When he does pick one up, a page is torn.
He lets out an aggravated groan and curls in on himself. An amusing sight, given how he is a giant monster acting like a child.
This is fine! It's totally tine! Being the B-Rabbit doesn't bother him at all! But also... He can't do anything useful and it's testing his patience.]

( iii. a )
Oz . . . ? Is that you?
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The giant bunny stumbles back on oversized paws. His claws scrap against the wall when he catches his balance. There's a vain attempt to disguise his voice, but Oz is unfortunate in sounding similar to his usual self:]
Uh, Oz- Who's that?
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Is it . . . not you?
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The bunny's sigh rattles out of him.]
No, you're right. It's me.
I, uh. I think I'm having a bad day.
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Are you in pain?
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I think I'm alright. More claws than I'm used to, though.
And I seem to be in your way. Sorry about that.
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No, you're not in my way! I'm just worried.
Is this one of those . . . blood corruptions?
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I feel right of mind, if that's what you mean.
And... [uuugh,] It may be normal, but ill-timed? You don't need to worry about it.
[He'll worry on his own, though.]
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I-a ...obviously...
And she also likes the idea of spending more time with Oz. She didn't know if she could ever fully express her gratitude for everything he'd given her before. If she'd had to leave it at that as she'd expected, it was perfectly fine. But this surprise extra time felt like it would also be a good thing even she didn't know what would happen, especially in a place like Trench.
This being a festival, she did get a very simple outfit in her style to suit what seemed to be expected. If not for the lack of blue and giant sleeves, it may be hard to notice she's done anything different for it otherwise. As she approaches, she also seems to be her usual, almost-blank self. Until she hears that name which she knows deep down is very special to her.]
It is Echo!
[Composure quickly regained after that outburst. She nods.]
Yes. Hello, Oz-sama.
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[Oz is, likewise, wearing as much white as he can for the festival. He hadn't dressed up for St Bridget's day, but today he wants to blend in more.
He walks partway to greet her, eagerness clear on his expression.]
I hope that I wasn't too hard to find. I didn't expect for things to be so lively here!
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[Not that she doesn't remember him making St. Bridget's Day costume optional, but her impression was that this was the standard thing to do. Plus she'd been lurking enough to just see what the people were doing here to have the gist of the proper uniform. She hadn't actually paid attention to the festivities themselves all that much.]
You are not difficult to notice. But it does seem quite active here, yes. What were you hoping to do, exactly?
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[He's quick to shower her in compliments. Maybe he can find a trinket to give her later, too? As a token of their time out together.
Oz turns his body to face the festival. In a purposefully comical effort, he puts a hand to his forehead and begins scouting the area. Dramatically acting like some sort of sailor searching for land, before reporting to Echo is a playfully-serious tone.]
Hmm- Everything! There's dancing I've never seen, they're singing songs, they've got a pole with ribbons, there's so much food... We're gonna be busy!
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Echo, on the other hand, scans it in the very calm, professional manner of someone used to doing surveillance work for a black ops family.]
...A...All of this?
[Color her overwhelmed. About the only thing she thinks she can handle there is food. But after the last festival, she knows that going out of her comfort zone a bit can be a good thing. ...Just a bit.]
I see. Then...
[She just gives Oz a small frown. She really doesn't know where to start if he wants to check out everything.]
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To start, he points towards the food offerings.]
Let's get fueled up! The food all looks like flowers- Let's go try some, Eko-chan!
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Perhaps it is an attempt at a clever reference to the fact that many plants only produce edible foodstuffs after they have been in a flowering state.
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iii b
But as she started to look she instead found herself pausing for a moment. Well a giant rabbit certainly stood out didn't it? It seemed like they were trying to do something to, but never the less and as much as people told her to be very careful she walked over, still carrying the massive piles of books with her.]
You look like you could use some help.
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He wanted to mend that with gifts. Not like this!
The rabbit tries to hide his voice in a growl. It is a very pathetic attempt at voice disguise.]
... I'm alright. Rabbits can't read anyway.
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But it also dawned on her that she was here.... when she hadn't told anyone where she was going or why she would even come here in the first place.
... well this is awkward.]
I can always help with that. I mean I might not exactly understand what is within right away, but I can still help.
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[Ah. His big brother need to praise his little sister has ruined his charade. Oz didn't even bother hiding his voice that time.
He's gotten so bad at hiding himself, hasn't he? Is that necessarily a bad thing?]
... I'm trying to figure out if the patron of the month turns people into monsters.
["Or their true selves," is his silent fear.]
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[Honestly that just comes out of her naturally without all that much thought to it as she soon went to put the books she had down.]
Do you know the name of the patron this month? I haven't gotten around to figuring them all out, yet. So I might have a book about them in the pile I have.
[She was already starting to look, picking up the first one and flipping through it. She made a note of the areas of interest in her mind and to remember for later before putting it back down.]
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[He overcomes a brief silence to answer her. Oz is shocked by how naturally she calls him 'onii-chan.' He's a monster right now, after all! Shouldn't she hesitate or stumble into the title..?
Of course she doesn't. They're family. They were raised that way and nothing, not even the 'truth,' can change that. Deep down, Oz knows that. Oscar made sure to impart that lesson on him. Thinking of his uncle, Oz feels like such a fool for running and hiding. He should have gone straight to his family, not away from them.
His voice is quiet as he asks;]
... Does it bother you to see me like this?
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[She had managed to look through another book before she paused for a moment. Did it bother her? Honestly she didn't think much of it besides people saying to be wary of beasts here. Besides back home she never had much to do with chains besides the near beheading that left her with the now shorter hair style.
They were scary sure, but for Ada she knew who was underneath, so really... not all that bad.]
No, because I know your still my brother underneath and you'd never hurt me. [She soon found what she was looking for placing the book down in front of her.]
It says here that they are patron of transformation. So turning people into monsters or something seems like it falls under that, but... if you look more into it... [Her fingers traced the page before stopping.]
It's mentioned here that this particular patron is one who tries and encourage us to be honest with our... true selves. [She remembered a time when she had been asked to show her true self and how that went... Little did she know how that full went. She had just been so happy at the time to finally show someone.]
Maybe the transformations are a result of figuring that out perhaps? And coming to terms with it and changing for the better. After all transformation aren't necessarily a physical thing, right?
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CW: family death
Re: CW: family death
CW: family death, neglect
Re: CW: family death, neglect
CW: family death, neglect
Re: CW: family death, neglect
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III - A
The problem with being on fire is that it's a bit hard to maneuver around people or beings without possibly lighting them on fire as well. When he sees the giant spooky-looking rabbit, he first thinks it's a monster. But the big bunny seems to be sentient and rational, so at least he doesn't have to worry about being attacked. Maul realizes it's going to be very difficult for either of them to get around the other one without someone getting hurt. Maul sighs, rubbing a hand along one shoulder. His voice, while soft, can still be heard over the crackle of flames.]
It appears we are both having a bit of trouble.
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Seems so.
Sorry, but I don't think I can back up. You?
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[Of the two of them, Maul definitely has more room to maneuver around. He just has to be careful not to brush up against anything or anyone while he does so and light them on fire. He keeps his head on a swivel as he backs up.]