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[Apr. 18th, 2009|10:40 pm]
miss_midday
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Who: A certain Doktor Prudence Regenmöhme & an Ether Frohlich
When:July 30, 1896, 6:30 pm and onward.
Where: West of Atlantic City, New Jersey,
{context}: following what is now referred to as the '1896 Atlantic City rail crash' in which two trains collided, crushing five loaded passenger trains, killing fifty and injuring sixty.
Warnings: Post-wreckage carnage + a strange pairing.

Say what you will/I am the kill/The only only one that makes you real. )
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The Disappearance [Mar. 16th, 2009|11:56 pm]
miss_midday
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Who: Pscipolnitsa
When: Slow and painful from October 2008, to December 25, 2008.
Where: Midday's Herbs'n'Things
Ratings: Light cussing, a sick goddess

It tells a vast expanse/that stretches backward over time. )
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[Sep. 2nd, 2008|06:26 pm]
oppressed
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Who: Communism and 'Nitsa
Where: American college campus
When: October 14, 1962, during the middle of the climax of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Rating: TBA

The hatred of millions of American citizens exploded out into the universe and Communism was pulled away from everything he had ever loved.  )
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[Aug. 28th, 2008|01:46 am]
miss_midday
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Who: Pscipolnitsa and Zadkiel
When: December, 1959.
Where: Minnesota, Winter
Rating: PG-13. At least.

A child is a terrible thing to waste. )
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All is dust and parched. [Aug. 24th, 2008|12:11 am]
miss_midday
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Who: Pscipolnitsa and the Firebird (NPC) [Closed Narrative]
Where: The Dust Bowl/midwest/southwest
When: 1929

We have bled the children dry/Children waiting til the day they feel good. )
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Impromptu nursery rhymes are a bad idea. [Jul. 15th, 2008|12:26 am]
miss_midday
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Who: Pscipolnitsa and Cassandra
When: 1870. Flux of Russian immigration to Pennsylvania.
Where: Outside of Pittsburgh, farmland.
Rating: PG-13+ Children + child possession + child abduction/violence.

She remembered when they truly saw her as a goddess, the goddess of the grain, the noon-time goddess, and danger be to he who worked, played, or ventured into the fields at noon... )
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