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Doors Verse ([info]doorsverse) wrote in [info]doorslogs,
@ 2013-10-18 21:51:00

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Entry tags:plot: halloween

Who: Everyone!
What: The Halloween plot
Where: Passages → The RMS Mauretania
Notes: This is a group log, so anything goes as far as adult content. Please provide locations and warnings, whenever appropriate, in subject lines. Characters may only be in one place at a time, not in multiple threads simultaneously, and you must post using the “doorsween” anon account. This post is anonymous; no names, accents, or defining fonts, please. Lastly, comment with "dibs" on threads you intend to hit, and feel free to exit your characters from threads at any time.



The Mauritania is a ghost ship.

Launched in 1938, it's been decades since she sailed the oceans, and yet the doors of Passages open onto the night-darkened deck of a ship that is barely afloat. She tilts, she lurches, and she is cobweb-lined from her deserted bridge to her silent deck. There is no land to be sighted from any railing, and no light save that from the stars overhead. The promenade winds around the upper level in ominous silence, and haunting music can be heard beyond the doors that lead into the ship's interior.

Promenade; Elevator: It's a curious thing, this ghost ship's elevator. Opulent and splendid, it takes up the entire center of the grand entrance, and it is meant to carry passengers down into the belly of the ship. But it doesn't work just right. Sometimes, the elevator drops impossible lengths. Sometimes, the elevator stops altogether for hours at a time. Yet somehow it's always empty and awaiting new passengers.

First Class; Baths: The upper-level, with its height and distance from the ocean, feels safe and bright. Classical music can be heard in these halls, though there is no orchestra and the ballroom is ominously dark. Laughter leads passengers to the one mostly-lit area in first class, where a swimming bath leads to smaller, more private Turkish bath. The lights here are quiet, flickering and barely there, and shadows dance elusively in the depths of the pool, while ghostly laughter can be heard in the private bath stalls.

Second Class; Theater: Down a level, the second-class floor is louder than the elite first-class floor. Here the air is thick with cigar smoke, and glasses can be heard clinking from the open doors to the smoking room. But it's the theater that draws passengers on this floor. It is cramped and entirely dark, save for the monochrome film on the screen, hauntingly devoid of sound, where a collection of terrifying collages and darkly sexual imagery fill the screen.

Third Class; Dining: Claustrophobic stairs lead down to the narrow passages of the cramped third-class rooms, where the air is heavy and thick, and where the lights flicker and cast the hall into windowless darkness. Here, the ghostly gears of the engine room can be heard sputtering dangerously, and the sensation of the ship's tilting is most pronounced. At the end of the hall, the dining area gives the illusion of windows where none exist. Chairs are pushed aside to allow for dancing to soulful and intimate music, while ocean water teases shoes and heels.



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Re: Elevator to First Class
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 01:33 am UTC (link)
The man stood, hesitating. Her tears were an undoing of sorts. He had broken her in spirit, as his own had been broken by the need for power. He disgraced her the way he disgraced himself along the way, and now she was broken. "You will be spared. You are no challenge to me." He also couldn't kill. He didn't have it in him. As much as he wanted to finish what he started, he couldn't.

He waved his wand over her arm, uttering a spell that would cool it. The mark remained, but the pain would recede. "Never forget to fight. You have to earn your jewels like you have to earn this sword. Consider this sword my gift."

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Re: Elevator to First Class
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 01:44 am UTC (link)
It wasn't the words, but the ceasing of pain that made her look up, shoulders still hitching with tears she refused to vocalize even though they slipped down over her cheeks. Her arm ached with remnant pain as she tried to listen to and understand what he was saying to her.

It took the last spark she had within her to find her voice, meek and quiet, though the words held an intensity that she could not let go. "I hate you." It was so quiet that the distant hiss of water against the ship's hull nearly drowned her out. She finally drew her arm back to her body, cradling it against herself and staring down at the mark. "I hate you," she repeated, mouthing the words toward her skin, herself, as her dress continued to swallow her as she made herself as small as possible. She shook her head to the thought of earning jewels or gifts. No. There would be none of that.

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Re: Elevator to First Class
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 02:05 pm UTC (link)
The warlock shrugged, unconcerned with what she liked, wanted, hated, or any other emotion. "You will be in line with the others, just another girl, but you will remember me. However, by tomorrow there will be another girl." That was important. He wanted to be remembered, even if it meant in a mark carved on her skin.

"I will leave you with this. If you were a little more - cordial - when we met, this would have ended differently," he said, giving pause around the word, deciding it was the right one. "We could have simply had a drink." He took several steps backward, keeping his eyes on the girl, who now looked more peasant than princess. "I hope you enjoyed my work as I have. It had been a pleasure." His voice was laced with mocking cruelty, pointed like the tip of the sword he possessed. "Have a lovely evening."

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Re: Elevator to First Class
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 02:36 pm UTC (link)
She spat at his feet before he made his exit and glared at him, like she couldn't quite decide whether to be meek or stubborn, swinging back and forth between the two. She gathered her arms beneath the layers of skirt so that she could rise without tripping on them. And she looked down her nose at him, hiding that her arm still throbbed red with its new mark. "I will forget you. You are hardly a man to remember. I have known both better and worse and you have no place within their ranks."

With those words, she turned away from him and slipped into the shadows around the edges of the rooms, disappearing from him.

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