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monolith revisited | mingle
One fine morning, a boyish voice broadcasts to everyone around base:
There's a lot left to explore inside the Monolith, so I'll be visiting it today. If anyone else wants to come along, feel free.
Once all interested parties are assembled and traveling arrangements sorted out, they're off to the Monolith! Given the length of the journey, this will be a real time investment. A one-way trip takes nearly two hours by flight. Traveling in silence? Boring. How should they occupy their time? Travel games? Joy rides in the Seamoth? Maybe even some old-fashioned chit chat??
Once they arrive, there's plenty to explore. With some sniffing around, they'll find a map revealing that the Monolith contains a cafe and common area, crew quarters, lab, med bay, and "special alien containment" room. However, it'll take some ingenuity to actually reach each area. And by ingenuity I mean bombs.
Which is why the group will need a demolition crew! Get to blasting those walls in logical places. Or illogical places. No one ever said it had to be a good demolition crew. With enough willful destruction, surely all of the the Monolith's secrets will be laid bare in no time.
(( Here are the full details on what can be found in the Monolith! Create your own topics and go nuts. ))
There's a lot left to explore inside the Monolith, so I'll be visiting it today. If anyone else wants to come along, feel free.
Once all interested parties are assembled and traveling arrangements sorted out, they're off to the Monolith! Given the length of the journey, this will be a real time investment. A one-way trip takes nearly two hours by flight. Traveling in silence? Boring. How should they occupy their time? Travel games? Joy rides in the Seamoth? Maybe even some old-fashioned chit chat??
Once they arrive, there's plenty to explore. With some sniffing around, they'll find a map revealing that the Monolith contains a cafe and common area, crew quarters, lab, med bay, and "special alien containment" room. However, it'll take some ingenuity to actually reach each area. And by ingenuity I mean bombs.
Which is why the group will need a demolition crew! Get to blasting those walls in logical places. Or illogical places. No one ever said it had to be a good demolition crew. With enough willful destruction, surely all of the the Monolith's secrets will be laid bare in no time.
(( Here are the full details on what can be found in the Monolith! Create your own topics and go nuts. ))
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Seraphim look like humans too, so it is my fault for making an incorrect assumption.
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[ What is this strange intersection of mythologies their worlds share... He's probably better off not thinking too hard about it. ]
Well, if you must know, I was born a giant. Giants as a race are said to be very potent, magically.
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[Looking Loki up and down.
Giant, huh.]
Are you not a giant anymore? I didn't know people could, uh, change species like that.
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Actually he isn't that surprised. If any one of them had to be a seraph, it would be Mikleo. ]
Don't give me that look. [ That look of disbelief! ] It's a complication of etymology. More traditionally, they're called jötnar, or "devourers". Some are actually gigantic, but not all.
[ He waves a hand. ]
I still am one, technically, but I don't remember living among them. The giants dwell in Jötunheim, but for most of my life I've lived in a place called Asgard.
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Oh, that makes more sense. But whether you lived in Jötunheim or Asgard wouldn't change whether or not you're a giant, would it? You just didn't happen to live with giants for most of your life. It doesn't change who you are, just how you're raised.
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[ Now that the dust has settled, he starts heading into the hole they created. Onward! ]
Of course, giants are also known to be a somewhat antagonistic race, so if you believe in nature over nurture... heh. Actually, I'll stop there. You and Mikleo seem too pure to have any prejudicial tendencies.
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We try not to judge a book by its cover. It's hard to know how someone's going to act until you talk to them for yourself. For what it's worth you haven't seemed antagonistic so far!
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[ Most people here don't seem to appreciate his decent side?? Though to be fair, he has been a tiny bit antagonistic to the more outrageous members of the crew. They just beg to be picked on...
They quickly come upon an elevator. Weird, but okay. Loki pushes the call button and the doors slide open. ]
So what did you do before Iniidae, Sorey? Your style of clothing is unfamiliar, so it's hard for me to guess.
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sorey watches loki push the button with a little confused frown until the doors slide open and he recognizes it as an elevator. those things look different where he's from.]
Well, for most of my life I explored ruins! But when I left Elysia I made a pact with a friend of mine and became the Shepherd. So now we're working to rid my world of malevolence.
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[ His expression is perfectly civil as he says this. He really doesn't mean any insult, he's just being honest... ]
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Pretty surprising, right? But I don't think it's that important here since there isn't a lot of malevolence.
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Mm. Tell me a little more about this malevolence of yours. Is it something generated by people?
[ From speaking with Mikleo, Loki has the vague idea that it's analogous to the evil spirits Loki is in the business of exorcising himself. The particulars are still beyond him, though.
He steps into the elevator and peruses the floor selection panel, which has a grand total of one (1) floor to move to. Hm. He will select it once Sorey is safely inside. ]
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It's something that's generated by sentient beings, yeah. I guess it's a...spiritual impurity in the world caused by the negative actions and thoughts of people. Wars and battlefields generate a huge amount of malevolence, for instance.
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[ It's a fatalistic view, but also... just plain practical where people are involved... ]
I recall Mikleo saying that the sea dragon we met was full of malevolence too.
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No one here has shown enough malevolence for that to really be a concern. Even if there's a little, I doubt it would be enough for someone to turn into a hellion. But...
[He does have to hesitate when Loki mentions the sea dragon.]
That sea dragon did have more malevolence than anything we've encountered here before, that's for sure. It was easily as bad or worse than the dragons from home. I'd be worried if we got too close to it.
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[ Though Mikleo seemed to struggle under the presence of the sea dragon, Loki and Korosensei weren't affected nearly as much. ]
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[the qualifier "probably" is because he doesn't actually know what a dragon here would try to do, just what a dragon back home would do.]
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[ What. As the elevator dings, he absently steps out to what appears to be a common room and cafe. ]
Aren't you supposed to be some kind of malevolence-banishing champion?
[ That's how he was putting the story together, anyway... ]
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Some malevolence is stronger than others and it's not as easy to get rid of. Dragons are supposedly impossible to purify. They're too far gone to revert back.
[The "supposedly" has a little more emphasis on it than he meant to put. He's still determined to try.]
I don't want to be too optimistic and say I think I can beat it if I don't think I can. We already know the malevolence is probably more than I can handle right now. I'd rather be cautious until we have a solid plan.
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If you and Mikleo ever need assistance with your malevolence work, I can lend you a hand. I used to be an exorcist back home.
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Really? Is that the same as purifying something, or a little different?
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[ He examines a bottle of chocolate syrup with a small amount of fascination. Sugar... sugar...... ]
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That sounds a lot like purification. Maybe it's not that different, then. We certainly wouldn't say no to more help if you're up to it.
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Good. Another thing: I can always make use of the evil afterward, so if you can hold off on destroying them, I'd like to keep them. Circumstances allowing, of course.
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Make use of it how? I don't mind, but it seems kind of dangerous.
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