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multiversallogs2012-03-31 08:21 pm
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Entry tags:
- @ ~ dreamscape,
- alexia swiftdawn,
- ava lockhart,
- charles xavier,
- hellboy,
- irene adler,
- james t. kirk,
- jones,
- nuala ní balor,
- rachel conway,
- steve rogers,
- } alan shore,
- } alter ego,
- } astrid farnsworth,
- } barbara gordon,
- } charity burbage,
- } don draper,
- } hermione granger,
- } mycroft holmes,
- } njoki rainmaker,
- } nuada airgetsléa,
- } philomena flores,
- } rex lewis,
- } sebastian lemat,
- } sherlock holmes,
- } stephanie brown
birds singing in the sycamore tree
As night falls on Baedal, the city is almost quiet. The streets have a few last minute workers returning home, but by now, most citizens have already gone by the temples and picked up their vurt, ready to lay down and dream.
After placing a not-feather in one's mouth, there's a moment where it fizzes against the tongue before sliding coolly down the back of the throat and pulling the user down into sleep. A series of impressions, more sensation than anything concrete, appears before the user and this is how one chooses which Dreamer to enter.
After placing a not-feather in one's mouth, there's a moment where it fizzes against the tongue before sliding coolly down the back of the throat and pulling the user down into sleep. A series of impressions, more sensation than anything concrete, appears before the user and this is how one chooses which Dreamer to enter.
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Casual mention of beatings causes Hellboy to let go of whatever might've been hinted at before, and go all scowly-face. "Well, that just doesn't seem right at all," he grumbles. "Someone should be doing something about that."
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"They try, but the cops can only do so much, and they focus on the city. The suburbs get forgotten," Which was part of the reason she stuck with the Spoiler thing, to protect people from gang violence and the like.
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"Hmpf," he sniffs grumpily. "Don't think we have a Gotham, back home. If I end in one, though... well, there'd probably be my kind of weird, to bring me there, but after that, I'd have to wander around a bit, have some conversations." He lazily raises his mighty stony fist to illustrate the language he'd use. "Not my usual line, but I can make an exception."
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She finds it interesting that this is how she feels about Baedal too, although it's concerning slightly different things; poverty and crime in Gotham, and the corrupt police force in Baedal.
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Steph had secretly wanted to high five Jason when she read that in his files. She should go find him tomorow and do that.
"I'm guessing they're still problem in your world?"
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He sighs and mentally tallies up. "Nearly fifty years with the Bureau, give or take, I'd say maybe... a third of my workload involved Nazis in some fashion. I hope my case is relatively rare."
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And that makes her frown, because it's hard to discuss things like this and keep a light mood, "I'm sorry you ave to deal with all that. I'm glad we just have run-of-the-mill supervillains."
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His glee at the concept of superheroes seems to shave some years off of him, some of the crags smoothing out of his appearance and itty bitty horns appearing on his stumps. It's not actually what he looked like when he was younger, so much as a slight melding of his childhood self.
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"We've got more than you can poke a stick at," She sounds more amused than annoyed by that, and she's carefully focusing on her dream-appearance so that nothing shifts unconsciously; she doesn't need a cape or Bat-ears right now, "My dad was a C-grade supervillain, so I've had a little contact with both sides."
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"Oh, that's great. I mean, not about your dad, but the rest of it." He makes a little gesture, and a photograph appears in his hand, then floats up on a breeze to Steph. "The guy in the back called himself the Torch of Liberty. I never knew him by any other name. When I was old enough, he taught me how to fight."
(Also, Steph, enjoy the cuteness of Baby Hellboy.)
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"The Torch of Liberty, huh?" It's pretty standard superhero fare, though at least a little more interesting than Batman, "It's cool that you got to learn from him."
It's tempting to say more about her own experiences and it might be obvious that there's a moment of indecisiveness before she settles on something more harmless, "Were superheroes in your world just regular people with costumes, or did they have powers and stuff?"