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Paul Atreides ([personal profile] terriblepurpose) wrote in [community profile] deercountry2022-02-03 11:32 pm

Fated Leviathan Base Camp - Player Plot

Who: Open to all
What: Fated Leviathan Player Plot
When: Early to late February
Where: The Farther Shores

Content Warnings: Body horror, thalassophobia, violence, death, prophecy, not safe for work text



[Welcome to the base camp log post for the Fated Leviathan player plot. This is intended as a general mingling and sandbox post open to all who are interested, whether you've commented on the initial planning post or not!

For the in character group chat on DeerNet, please head right this way.

For the OOC battle finale planning post, go yonder.

Please use as much of the general information below (as well as any other setting details or any prompts from February's event) as you'd like to create your own toplevels, as well as adding to that information with things your characters might bring or set up. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me, Beth, via [plurk.com profile] terriblepurpose or by DMing this journal!]
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-02-06 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Palamedes hums, eyebrows raised as he does his very best to convey through theatrical expression that, yes, Paul has the tendencies of a nag, and no, he doesn't mind. He's merely saving them time, skipping the obvious questions. It leaves more time for sandwiches and for not thinking so much about how much blood a body can lose before it stops working for a while. That can come later, during work hours.

But Paul says Consider me appeased, and Palamedes can't help but hear Camilla's voice alongside his words, all grudging tolerance and sharp relief and Warden, don't get in too deep. Paul isn't Camilla, of course, they occupy very separate parts of Palamedes' carefully distributed sentiment, but the buoyant reassurance is similar.

It's nice. To be nagged. Sometimes. Maybe bringing Paul sandwiches is its own kind of nagging, but in Palamedes' defense, Paul is doing way more than he is out here, anyway.]


It should stay ominous. It's a nightmare. But if we're going to be wetting ourselves in terror until it's here, it's going to be a very unpleasant camp.

[He takes an actual bite of sandwich this time, making a face at it; room temperature cheese, ick.]

Levity and gravity aren't mutually exclusive. Too much of either and we'll stop being objective, which — well, I don't need to tell you how that goes. You've seen it.
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-02-07 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
[There's something to be said for the motivational power of a bunch of charmingly vandalized posters, Palamedes thinks; that kind of thing would never have gone over well in the Sixth except for in particular circles, so it's been very novel to wander by and see the new additions every few hours. That, and on the more basic, human level: the simple comfort in being able to laugh in the face of a looming dread.]

I like the one with the cat on it. [Oh, to be a little kitten just hanging in there. Something about it.] Perhaps I should help you spruce them up a little.

[Although he's never vandalized something, so he'll have to carefully consider it before the inspiration strikes. Paul can help him make sure whatever he puts up there actually makes sense to other people and isn't just a sleep-deprived mess.

There: levity. The exactly correct amount.]


After this is over, did you have a plan for this camp? Plenty of things come out of the sea here. It's useful.
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-02-07 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
The libel and bickering is inspirational.

[Is pushing buttons not how one motivates their friends and/or rivals slash rivalfriends? It works most of the time. But ah, it's merely the lack of skill... yes, Palamedes sees the appeal in being the greatest sign-defacer of a generation. Sounds good.

He sets the sandwich down (still with one solitary whole bite taken out of it) to take up the cup of tea instead, and he thinks about terrible things coming out of the sea. Of course Paul gets the idea — to leave some kind of research outpost out here, away from the bulk of the city's interference, closer to the thing that holds more importance for them, the Sleepers, being where they've all washed up from.

That said.]


Do you think I'm good enough to ward away the Emperor? He can fuck up his boat all he likes and leave this place alone.

[Darkblood self love is not giving a shit what sacrilege comes out of one's mouth, obviously. He sips his tea.]

I'm pretty good.
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-02-07 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Palamedes sips his tea some more, not concealing his satisfied little grin. Levity, levity — and a soupçon of bitterness, for flavor. He's blessedly not even seen Actual God since that boat trip, but after Paul's near breakdown and Gideon's sharing on that very trip that Actual God tormented Harrow to "fix" her — mm!

Mmmm!!

He's earned this, at the very least.]


Generously, it's a dinghy.

[Fact: Palamedes looked up boat terms to make this joke, and it is delivered, and he declares that it is good. The mood is only slightly lowered by the man himself's inevitable arrival, but! Until then: levity.]

I will put myself elsewhere, but only because I know you don't want me to mouth off at him for his weird choices.

[Understatement. But he'll behave.]
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-02-12 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Ah, cleverer than God, he'll put that one on his necromancer business card. Palamedes Sextus, Master Warden, Much Cleverer than God Himself Actually (Take That, Sucker)

It can be workshopped. He laughs in turn, shrugging as if to say, well, what can one do when one's own cleverness is nigh unbeatable! It happens. He lets the moment settle for an extra second to appreciate it for what it is beyond the exact kind of talking smack about God that Paul cautioned him about weeks ago; just some guys hanging out and having a chuckle in the face of imminent danger. And, you know, he appreciates the endorsement. Coming from Paul, even more so.

So, then: the ugly house, and he gestures emphatically with his teacup, although not so much as to upset the tea.]


It's an eyesore, isn't it! And I'm one of them, so you know it has to be terrible beyond measure if I'm agreeing.

[Not a single House besides the Sixth has good taste, in Palamedes' opinion, which is mostly based on how little time he has to spend thinking about having taste. Just seeing the horrible bone house in his periphery means he has to Think About It, and working out why someone would decorate like that is an unending task.]

If nothing else, at least hang your skeletons everywhere in a way that's nice to look at, right? Have some semblance of order.