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The Shimmer Mods ([personal profile] shimmermods) wrote in [community profile] theshimmer2020-08-01 11:41 pm

WEEK THREE



While very few things have been made entirely clear since you've been here, one thing certainly seems to have been: there are no more survivors. There's no one else to watch out for, but there's no one that you're going to be able to save, either.

You are truly and utterly on your own.

With two of your number injured, it's likely that this isn't a welcome thought; it also means that the going may be slower than anyone would really like. Unfortunate, as this is where the hike starts becoming more difficult; it isn't particularly treacherous - there are no steep dropoffs or cliffs to be wary of, and it is still hiking more than climbing - but the paths are becoming steeper, requiring more exertion to traverse. It will give you time, however, to pay attention to your surroundings, and the way they start to shift around you - almost as though in response to your presence itself.

It's simple things at first - a familiar flower, a plant you used to see all the time back home. Perhaps it will even feel nostalgic for a moment before you realize that it has no business being here. Some of the changes are small - glasswing butterflies with wings the shades and colors of real stained glass, beetles with their hard backs glittering in jewel tones that serve no real purpose. Occasionally the bark of the nearby trees have cracked open, wood splitting to reveal inner mechanisms and gears like clockwork.

Some of the changes are reflected in you as well - or perhaps Wesker's words simply have you thinking too much. The notion that the Shimmer resides in you seems impossible; after all, you don't feel any different.

It begs the question, though.

Have your fingerprints always moved like that?

SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY

instrumentalized: (awe; didn't know that)

[personal profile] instrumentalized 2020-08-07 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought that kind of thing was irreversible?

[ To hell with not asking invasive questions, now he just has to know. ]

I thought they only existed in stories to begin with and in those, I don't think I've seen a healing performed before.
notjustawriter: (♟ and the ground was dry)

cw: cannibalism

[personal profile] notjustawriter 2020-08-08 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
Not exactly, no. It's a curse; it's reversible depending on circumstances.

But if you eat human flesh, you're permanently damned.

[...]

The biblical kind of damned.

[Ugh, he doesn't like talking about this.]

The way to reverse it is to kill the originator of the curse. Kill the alpha werewolf, and you can become human again.
instrumentalized: (stress; o-oh sure)

[personal profile] instrumentalized 2020-08-10 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
[ Garma looks somewhere between grossed out and just deeply fascinated by this. He is certainly listening very attentively. ]

And here I thought it was more like an infection... You never stop learning, truly. Congratulations on your escape.
notjustawriter: (♟ 'cause there ain't no one)

[personal profile] notjustawriter 2020-08-10 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
It can be viral, in a way. Someone bitten by a beta— person turned by the alpha, can become a beta himself. That's what happened to me.

[He gives a shaky little nod.]

It wasn't pleasant, breaking it.
instrumentalized: (shock; awe; hm?)

[personal profile] instrumentalized 2020-08-12 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Is this kind of experience... common in your world?

[ He doesn't want to ask for too many more details given Gabriel still seems shaken up by it, but this last thing he really just needs to know. ]
notjustawriter: (♟ and the ground was dry)

[personal profile] notjustawriter 2020-08-12 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
You know, I'm not entirely sure?

Most people don't know werewolves exist, if that's what you're askin'. So the ones who are aware ask the specialists. Which I guess means people like me.

[Though by the sounds of things he hasn't been at it for very long at all.]