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paxnarrator ([info]paxnarrator) wrote in [info]paxletalelogs,
@ 2011-06-01 00:03:00

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Entry tags:erebos, ereshkigal, eris, hel, hermes, jormungandr, mani, nyx, pahana, phobos, sunna, tiamat, urdr

Who: OPEN
What: Trouble on the home front.
Where: Pax Letale.
When: 9:13 p.m.
Warnings: TBD.
Notes: Feel free to have your characters go with the concierge or make their way down to the lobby of their own volition. The tower-dwelling critter won’t likely be noticed for a while yet. So mix and mingle - there’s more to come!
ETA: Our volunteers have been notified of the effect the demon will have on their characters. Expect strange things to be afoot in coming threads...

There had been nothing whatsoever to indicate something was amiss: no foul weather, no maintenance crews loitering about, no meddling kids or their damnable dogs. Everything had simply worked, and then, in the blinking of an eye, it suddenly did not. In the midst of a crisp, clear summer night, Pax Letale effectively shut down. All electricity ceased, the elevator stopping - as it often had - between floors five and six, lights, power, and emergency backup failing simultaneously. The concierge rummaged for the 30,000 candlepower Maglite stashed beneath the counter, loosely gripping the brushed metal handle with more annoyance than real concern. Slowly he began making his rounds, walking from floor to floor in an attempt to make contact with, and if need be round up, the tenants entrusted for the duration of his shift to his lax, distracted brand of care.

In the darkness of the tower something stirred. On silent steps it padded to the door, slithering through the smallest of cracks on an ozone-scented wisp of smoke. It began its downward progress, forked tongue flicking at the air, seeking out the presences it knew lay just beneath its feet.



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[info]pahana
2011-06-22 04:08 am UTC (link)
Joaquin found himself glancing around the dark lobby as he listened to Alexandria speak, not for lack of interest but rather an uneasiness that was coming over him more and more as they waited. He wasn't exactly sure what it was, but part of him just wanted to get out of the building, especially since there seemed to be nothing outside, like a thunderstorm, that was causing the power outage. Exhaling slowly, he glanced back at Alexandria, hoping she didn't find him rude for not exactly making eye contact.

"Are there a lot of good shows around here? I mean-- well I guess there must be, in L.A... I'm not into synth music as much, I guess. It's um, not bad. Just not something I listen to much." He shrugged, moving his laptop to hug it to his chest, nervously gnawing on his bottom lip. "I wouldn't be opposed to that- I like meeting people, I just um, suck at talking to them." He forced a smile. "I'm really sorry-- I swear I'm paying attention, I just... I dunno what it is, I'm just getting a weird feeling about something and I don't really know what."

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[info]urdr
2011-06-26 04:43 am UTC (link)
For her part, Alexandria would have been able to commiserate with Joaquin's sense of disquiet. The longer the power was out, the stranger it seemed. Her neighbor was pleasant company, but she'd rather be having this conversation with the lights on, or better yet, after she'd had a chance to set her things down and get comfortable after a long day out.

Then, of course, she realized that under those circumstances, this conversation wasn't likely to have happened at all.

"There are -- not even just in LA. There are some very good venues in Orange County. I'm told there are great bands coming out of Long Beach --"

Alex's train of thought and speech halted entirely. Her eyes widened, her mouth remained open, and an awful cry escaped her before she fell to the ground, crumpling like paper.

It was not the most intense pain she'd ever felt, but it was close, and it was definitely the worst she'd experienced in adulthood. She bit her lip hard to keep from screaming as the knife-sharp spikes of pain shot through her.

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[info]pahana
2011-06-26 05:01 am UTC (link)
Joaquin was finding that he was actually sort-of enjoying talking with Alexandria. So far she seemed like someone he could get along with fairly easily, and he actually found that he felt a lot less awkward than he usually did around people he didn't know very well. For a moment, he wondered if his nervousness about the situation was unfounded and maybe things actually were alright.

That little moment was quickly interrupted. Joaquin jumped as Alexandria cried out, so surprised by the outburst that he nearly dropped his laptop. He could only stare for a moment, not sure what he should do.

"Holy shit-- um, uh--" He knelt down beside her, eyes wide as he tried to decipher what the hell had just happened. As far as he could tell in the dark there were no visible signs of what had just happened.

"Are you okay? W-What happened?"

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[info]jormungandr
2011-07-01 09:54 pm UTC (link)
(continued from here)

Some small, overly civilized part of Adam's psyche was loathe to cut his conversation with Viola short. The innate rudeness of the act bothered him more than he had words to say; it implied he had not enjoyed his conversation with her, and perhaps too that he had not felt the resurgence of the wordless, effortless connection they shared. He felt a pang of guilt at this, immediately resolving to address the issue the moment they were able. But for now he knew there were matters far more pressing to attend. His gratitude that Viola clearly saw and understood - again, without need for words, without demand for explanation - was truly boundless. Later, he thought, he would address this as well, would express his sincere thanks for her quick reaction. Her mere presence was a comfort now; it helped to know her expertise was on his side.

"Alex?"

He moved to his knees beside her, taking pains to keep from jostling her or her newly made acquaintance, even now mindful of giving off some perception of rudeness or ill intent.

"What was she doing when this happened?" he asked the man, his black eyes never leaving her slight frame. He studied her face, the slim lines of her body, jarred by some violent spike of agony. "Did she touch a breaker? Wires? Anything?"

He risked a brief glance over one shoulder, looking to Viola, knowing she would likely have no more ready answers than he. His jaw clenched, the silver ball of his labret clicking hard against his teeth.

Looking back to his friend, he forced the rigid line of his spine to relax, willing calm to loosen tense limbs. "Alex, can you hear me?"

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[info]pahana
2011-07-03 08:14 am UTC (link)
Already startled by what happened, the sudden presence of the unfamiliar man next to Alexandria only sent Joaquin into further panic. Something was wrong, extremely wrong. He could feel it in his gut, this sinking feeling that things were getting bad and could only get worse from there. Glancing over toward the man who had knelt beside his new acquaintance and then back to Alexandria, Joaquin bit at his lower lip, eyes still wide in worry.

"Nothing! I mean-- we were just standing here, talking, and then she just suddenly screamed and fell!" Joaquin's usually soft, hesitant tone had become rapid and nervous, unable to shake the sense of panic that had come over him. "She didn't touch anything. She was just standing there. I-I don't know what happened!"

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[info]urdr
2011-07-04 12:08 am UTC (link)
"I can --" she stumbled over her words, an aftershock of pain trembling through her. Her voice was strained. "I don't know."

It was an answer to any question, all questions. Her head was swimming with images she couldn't recognize or piece together, but when she blinked, everything was normal and clear. Or something like that. It suddenly occurred to her that she was causing a scene, and too much attention was focused on her. Adam, though -- at least Adam was here. But she was mortified to have collapsed in front of her new neighbor and this stranger, who herself seemed very concerned.

"I'm fine," she said, gritting her teeth as she struggled to pull herself up to standing. "Drag herself up" might have been a more accurate way to characterize it. She felt untenably weak, and she hated it more than she could have expressed to anyone. At the end of it, she put her hand on Adam's arm and gave up for the moment, staying on her knees, gathering her strength for the next attempt.

"I -- just. It felt... sharp. Electrical."

She took another tremulous breath and squeezed Adam's arm weakly.

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[info]giventohel
2011-07-07 12:54 pm UTC (link)
Viola had watched in concerned silence, allowing Adam to take the lead in the aid of his friend. She had thought to ask him if there was anything in the girl's medical background that might help explain her sudden collapse, but already the frail form was shifting, the long lashes that outlined very large eyes were fluttering open. She looked disoriented, and perhaps still a little week, but nevertheless lucid in her expression and the words she spoke.

"Where?" Viola inquired softly at the girl's explanation. "Where did you feel that specifically?" Her gaze instinctively shifted to the floor, as did the shallow illumination provided by her flashlight as she turned its beam in carefully organized sweeps of the surrounding area. It was unlikely, but she still thought it best to check if they might see the source of the problem if it had been an external cause.

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[info]jormungandr
2011-07-09 06:35 pm UTC (link)
Adam tried to look with her, grateful for the guidance and calm Viola's unshakable nature provided. But it was difficult to focus with Alexandria slowly but surely coming to, regaining her strength and balance as she clung loosely to him. His black gaze flicked from Alex to the floor, following the light Viola cast before her.

"Anything either of you can remember might help," he said, his tone noticeably distracted. "We'll report it to the concierge if nothing else. God knows he's already got plenty to be on the lookout for... just one more weird, obviously dangerous thing to add to the list."

Though Viola's search was methodical and thorough, it appeared to be a lost cause; Adam saw nothing in the pale luminescence, not the slightest clue as to what had brought about such pain. It was worrisome on a level Adam did not care to contemplate.

"Are you OK?" he asked, belatedly looking back to Alex's erstwhile companion. "I'm Adam, by the way. This is Viola. I don't think we've met." He smiled, sheepish. "I'm glad someone was here with her, at least."

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