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the balance of complete and incomplete [open]
Who: Anna Amarande and you!
What: January event catchall
When: January
Where: The Snake Den and around Trench
Content Warnings: Eye trauma, blood, swearing, artful robot nudity, will add as they come in
a. i will trust the artist molding me [the snake den]
Anna doesn't really need much help right now cutting loose at the Snake Den. Madam G has been on her list of Pthumerians to check out for a while, and even if there had been some kind of reluctance to begin with, now that she's here mingling in a borrowed suit she feels downright comfortable. It's like she's ten years younger, and though her voice is still smoky and she's still missing an eye as far as physical age goes, socially she's just. Free, right now. It's nice.
It's nice enough that, when she's not striking up conversation with other people, she decides to indulge herself in the open mic. Borrowing an electric bass from backstage, she walks up, sits down, plugs in, and grabs the mic. "This is one from back home," she says, "By a band called Silversun Pickups. It's about finding freedom and acceptance and love in the places and with the people that everyone else tells you to stay away from. They'll say that the only way to be who you are is to file yourself off. That you need to hold yourself back to make other people comfortable without ever worrying if you're comfortable." She's talking very passionately for someone who doesn't think of herself as a motivational speaker. With a confident look, she finally leads into the song. "Let's bury that lie, Trench. This is called 'The Pit'."
And she starts playing, and she starts singing. And when she doesn't need to be playing and her hands are free, even she's not really sure how she does it, but she finds a way to channel her androidinous self to modify her own voice—just for a little bit, just to test it out. Just to see what happens, before she snaps back into the final lines of the song. And regardless of how it's received, once she's done, she puts the bass down and gently thanks the crowd. Her heart-simulacrum is pulsing faster than it should be as she gets off the stage, and she waits there in the wings in case she happened to inspire anyone with that performance.
b. the echo of what is and what will be [the shedding ceremony]
This is... not a good month for Anna outside of that, so far. For her time at the Snake Den, yes, she's still resonating with A2, and she's still who she thinks she is. But it never really takes long for her to start shedding her own skin again, and damn her brain but she can't stop fucking picking at it long enough to avoid the transformation.
The first time it happens, Anna emerges in a pure white dress that she's wasting no time in staining red. Her hair is longer, cleaner, and in lieu of a katana she's brandishing a blood-red shortsword in her battles with these beasts at the edge of the city. Taking zero precautions against pollution or corruption, she swings her blade right at the neck and lets the blood spray wash over her. When it stops, she hunches forward and shrieks out a strangely melodic note while the beast falls over dead. Her back straightens, and it's clear even from whatever distance anyone may be watching at that she's no longer entirely who people might know. The flower blossoming from her right eye is a good early warning sign, but you'd better act fast, because her good eye is a blazing red and she's rushing towards her spectator with that bloodblade at the ready.
The second time is much less interesting by comparison, but it's not doing her much good. Because the second time, she's just... a normal 29 year old. Both her eyes are fine, she's fully organic, and she doesn't know how to use a sword. In fact, she's taking her time and walking slowly through the streets of a town that she's starting to get to know better, wondering what her life even is anymore. Her Omni helps her keep connected with back home, sure, but nobody can get in touch with her no matter how hard she tries. And she woke up, for lack of a better word, with this katana that she's got on her back, and the first friendly-looking person she sees, she just asks outright, "Hey, uh. You have any idea why I would have a sword if I don't remember ever actually owning a sword?"
c. i am creation both haunted and holy [wildcard]
((got anything else you want to do? hit me up here or at
roseward!! also: source for the suit image and lyrics for the cover.))
What: January event catchall
When: January
Where: The Snake Den and around Trench
Content Warnings: Eye trauma, blood, swearing, artful robot nudity, will add as they come in
a. i will trust the artist molding me [the snake den]
Anna doesn't really need much help right now cutting loose at the Snake Den. Madam G has been on her list of Pthumerians to check out for a while, and even if there had been some kind of reluctance to begin with, now that she's here mingling in a borrowed suit she feels downright comfortable. It's like she's ten years younger, and though her voice is still smoky and she's still missing an eye as far as physical age goes, socially she's just. Free, right now. It's nice.
It's nice enough that, when she's not striking up conversation with other people, she decides to indulge herself in the open mic. Borrowing an electric bass from backstage, she walks up, sits down, plugs in, and grabs the mic. "This is one from back home," she says, "By a band called Silversun Pickups. It's about finding freedom and acceptance and love in the places and with the people that everyone else tells you to stay away from. They'll say that the only way to be who you are is to file yourself off. That you need to hold yourself back to make other people comfortable without ever worrying if you're comfortable." She's talking very passionately for someone who doesn't think of herself as a motivational speaker. With a confident look, she finally leads into the song. "Let's bury that lie, Trench. This is called 'The Pit'."
And she starts playing, and she starts singing. And when she doesn't need to be playing and her hands are free, even she's not really sure how she does it, but she finds a way to channel her androidinous self to modify her own voice—just for a little bit, just to test it out. Just to see what happens, before she snaps back into the final lines of the song. And regardless of how it's received, once she's done, she puts the bass down and gently thanks the crowd. Her heart-simulacrum is pulsing faster than it should be as she gets off the stage, and she waits there in the wings in case she happened to inspire anyone with that performance.
b. the echo of what is and what will be [the shedding ceremony]
This is... not a good month for Anna outside of that, so far. For her time at the Snake Den, yes, she's still resonating with A2, and she's still who she thinks she is. But it never really takes long for her to start shedding her own skin again, and damn her brain but she can't stop fucking picking at it long enough to avoid the transformation.
The first time it happens, Anna emerges in a pure white dress that she's wasting no time in staining red. Her hair is longer, cleaner, and in lieu of a katana she's brandishing a blood-red shortsword in her battles with these beasts at the edge of the city. Taking zero precautions against pollution or corruption, she swings her blade right at the neck and lets the blood spray wash over her. When it stops, she hunches forward and shrieks out a strangely melodic note while the beast falls over dead. Her back straightens, and it's clear even from whatever distance anyone may be watching at that she's no longer entirely who people might know. The flower blossoming from her right eye is a good early warning sign, but you'd better act fast, because her good eye is a blazing red and she's rushing towards her spectator with that bloodblade at the ready.
The second time is much less interesting by comparison, but it's not doing her much good. Because the second time, she's just... a normal 29 year old. Both her eyes are fine, she's fully organic, and she doesn't know how to use a sword. In fact, she's taking her time and walking slowly through the streets of a town that she's starting to get to know better, wondering what her life even is anymore. Her Omni helps her keep connected with back home, sure, but nobody can get in touch with her no matter how hard she tries. And she woke up, for lack of a better word, with this katana that she's got on her back, and the first friendly-looking person she sees, she just asks outright, "Hey, uh. You have any idea why I would have a sword if I don't remember ever actually owning a sword?"
c. i am creation both haunted and holy [wildcard]
((got anything else you want to do? hit me up here or at
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"Eventually her soul stopped resonating with the other girl. It went back to the way it was before we reconnected, except I remembered everything and she didn't." It's depressing, sure, but she talks about it like it's just simple facts. There's no use wasting tears on it anymore—definitely not in front of her new roommate who looks a lot more like Rose than she'd prefer. "But that's just kind of how it went back home. People would just forget you, and you wouldn't have any say in it. You'd just have to live with it."
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Kainé pauses, chewing her lip as she gives another sidelong glance to Anna. "When I was a kid, I never thought anybody could accept me. Think of me as a person instead of—" She breaks off, pulling back from revealing too much. "Some unnatural thing." But the rawness of her voice says more than words could. "Eventually I found people who did. People who cared about me. But I lost every one of them."
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"I'm sorry," she says instead, ignoring the way it makes her feel inside. The pang of loneliness that she's learned to recognize in others by now. It'd be easy to turn it into overwrought sympathy, but nobody needs to hear that right now. "For what it's worth, you're stuck with me now, K. Wouldn't offer you a place to live and then ghost out of your life like that. No matter what else happens."
Of course, Rose might have said the same thing once. She knows she can't really promise it when they live at the privilege of unknowable gods. Maybe that makes the willful promise stronger.
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She sighs, looking at Anna's tired, lonely face for a few seconds, before staring out the window. "Don't make promises you can't keep." But there's a half-laugh at the end, her voice wistful rather than truly angry. "Sounds like I gotta put up with your mooching for a while."
She huffs a less sad sounding laugh now, and abruptly walks away from the kitchen and into the living room, eying the bass guitar. "So, you're making the singing into a regular thing, huh?"
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"Guess so," she says, glad to get back to something a little easier to think about. And if calling it mooching helps Kainé feel better about it, then fuck it, yeah, Anna's mooching off her. She turns up the corner of her mouth as that thought hits her, but she moves on past it before they can dwell. They've done enough of it for the moment, right?
"And yeah, been thinking of adding vocals in for a while. I had a friend here for a bit who would rap with me, but he headed back home last month, so I gotta do something to fill that space." That's a hell of a way to put it, but she doesn't know how else to describe what happened to Samatoki. "Over the bass track, I mean. But I'm definitely not the best singer in the world, so, like. I might tap you if it turns out you do sound awesome."
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Kainé does not pretend to know much, or anything about music. Her grandma taught her some songs when she was young, which she occasionally sings to herself when she's alone. That's easier now that Tyrann is no longer there to mock her in those moments. But that doesn't mean she's comfortable letting another hear.
"You sounded fine before."
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She doesn't push, though. More refusing to push, more staying in whatever has to pass for her lane around Kainé. Pushing too hard might mean pushing her away, and that's not something that she's willing to risk right now. Not when things are already going so well for both of them. Or at least they seem to be going well, and maybe Anna's just, like, projecting super hard. It's impossible to tell.
"I don't know, K, I'm just feeling it all out. Maybe I won't feel like being a solo act forever." She is... not constructing a metaphor here, or if she is then she hasn't quite realized it yet. "I know I'm not the only one around here who uses music to talk about the stuff she's dealing with. But I mean, you heard my whole thing about 'The Pit', you know where I'm coming from."
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"Then you'd be shit outta luck with me, because I'm not about the stage either." She scoffs. "Dunno if you could find anybody less right for it." All those people staring at her... ugh. No.
"I guess... it would be harder alone. It has to be." She's definitely talking about singing here. "It'd be nice if you found somebody. I bet a lot of people know what you mean by that." Kainé certainly does.
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"But I don't know. There's specifics they're missing. They get the broad strokes of where I'm coming from when I'm singing about, like, finding people to keep fighting for, or being who you are without letting the world shove you into a different box, but..." Eh. She trails off with a shrug, trying to pull herself back into the comfortable fiction of the music. She could say something else right now, something more direct, but she doesn't know Kainé well enough to be sure of it yet. So it's better to just leave that an inside thought.
"Not a lot of people get it the same way, I guess is what I'm saying. And I don't need someone to get it exactly the same way if I want to make music with them, but it sure as hell makes it easier."
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She turns that around, considers it. She could admit many things more directly too. Maybe she wants to. But she doesn't know Anna well enough either, to say most of them. "It would be too damn embarrassing to do in public," she admits. "I... I'm not used to spending a lot of time around people."
Kainé says that, instead. It's a start. She used to sit with Emil around a guttering flame, and they'd talk, in ways unlike how she'd ever talked to anybody else. It's not the same as how she's talking to Anna either. But wouldn't it be nice to have that feeling again?
"Look, I'm... sorry for some of the shit I said. Out in the shack. I didn't have a right to define what you are. Nobody does. And... thanks. For all of this."
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It's a nice reminder, sometimes, that no matter how badly Retrospec wanted her to remember A2 and the legacy of people who came before her, nothing can really replace the firsthand experience. She likes Kainé much better in the flesh, standing before her, not a half-formed memory but an actual person. It's a chance to form her own memories, as Anna, whatever that might end up meaning.
"I do think you get it, though," she continues with a little less caution than she might otherwise need. "Better than anyone else here has so far. I think it would be pretty easy to find something we can both sing along to." God, just fucking say it already, Anna. "The kind of stuff we've been singing for years."
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"Heh, maybe." God, she's really going soft if that's all she can manage. "Can't promise I'm not off key." She looks back into the kitchen, gives the stew another glance. The flame is low, but it'd be better not take to take any chances and have them both leave the house.
"I'm out for a bit. I'll be back before it finishes." She's gonna get some spices.