Ozpin (
clocktowers) wrote in
deercountry2021-09-01 08:09 pm
o1 . clockhouse move-in!
Who:
What: A move-in log! Go ahead and make your own toplevels.
When: Early September.
Where: Gaze
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In Gaze, not far from the grand spire of Never Mind's clocktower, Ozpin has found his Deerington home. The manor looks as though it has not seen life in decades or more: the once-vibrant paint has peeled to a mucky grey, the dented gate has turned a decaying green, and the whole property is a jungle of thorny weeds. The front of the mansion has been swallowed by the tangled vines of morning glories, flowers dotting the house blue and red in clusters like wounds.
The windows are boarded, just as they'd been in the mists of May. The third-floor tower is a burned wreck from a battle that feels, by now, a full lifetime ago. Every window is shattered; every space is thick with cobwebs and filmy sea salt.
Ozpin stands at the gate and gazes up the drive. He looks a mess: his hair still stuck up with sea salt, his glasses missing, wearing only the simple dark robe Ruby slung over his shoulders on the beach. He doesn't even have his cane; he doesn't even have his Aura.
But there is something beautifully simple in that. It feels like reincarnation without the dread of taking a host; it feels new.

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[She runs a hand through her hair as she straightens up, rubbing at her head to try to discourage the lingering headache. She shakes her head in frustration. Some difficulty wouldn't have been so much of a surprise, especially given magic is still present although different in this world, but she wasn't expecting it to be completely unusable.]
I couldn't make much out of the voice, no - it sounded pretty garbled, but also kind of familiar somehow? I don't know, this probably isn't much help, sorry.
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[ He tips his head in thought, still frowning faintly. ]
Some of your skills may return to you in time. In Deerington, our powers certainly were not static nor unaffected by the world. Perhaps we shall need to relearn their use, here.
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[She lets out a deep breath. She wants to believe that this is just temporary, but it's hard not to worry that it's not all the same.]
What about your abilities? Are you still able to do everything you could before we got here?
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No. Even the simplest of abilities I once possessed seems to be... changed, in this place. Or perhaps removed entirely.
We'd thought Deerington's restrictions upon our powers onerous enough, but it seems Trench intends us to play a wholly new game.
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I guess we're in the same boat then. We'll just have to figure it out together.
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He may be powerless, here. More vulnerable than he has ever been accustomed to. But there is something freeing in that, too: it is one more way this world regards him as just a man, freed of responsibility or significance. To rely upon together does not sound so bad a fate. ]
At least there is that.