flat "literal cryptid" escardos (
escardos) wrote in
daybreakacademy2020-02-16 09:11 am
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Who: Flat and You
What: running away from golems! hating your life as a seer! whatever!
When: February 15ish and onward
Where: Various places around the school
Warnings: Flat being himself; edit: flat and miach are being terrible, terrible children. cw miach and flat
1. i run, run, run away
[ on february 15th, you may see something in various locations. perhaps he’s hiding under a desk. perhaps by the lake. perhaps on a tall tree branch. perhaps he even found his way into your room.
no, this isn’t a robbery or anything of the sort, nor is it spying. what it is... ]
Hey, if you see or hear some golems, let me know okay?
[ flat smiles cheerfully, but the sweat on his face shows that he’s been at this for a while today. ]
2. un: 46692 (after prompt 1.)
clairvoyance is so overrated. who agrees!? and the person that doesn’t is wrong btw
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( hmu on discord @ tori#3410! )
What: running away from golems! hating your life as a seer! whatever!
When: February 15ish and onward
Where: Various places around the school
Warnings: Flat being himself; edit: flat and miach are being terrible, terrible children. cw miach and flat
1. i run, run, run away
[ on february 15th, you may see something in various locations. perhaps he’s hiding under a desk. perhaps by the lake. perhaps on a tall tree branch. perhaps he even found his way into your room.
no, this isn’t a robbery or anything of the sort, nor is it spying. what it is... ]
Hey, if you see or hear some golems, let me know okay?
[ flat smiles cheerfully, but the sweat on his face shows that he’s been at this for a while today. ]
2. un: 46692 (after prompt 1.)
clairvoyance is so overrated. who agrees!? and the person that doesn’t is wrong btw
3. wildcard
( hmu on discord @ tori#3410! )

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Golems? Watcha talkin' about, kid?
2. UN: Ollin
[And also he's bitter about some things.]
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No, it's just a young fellow with a sweat-tracked forehead who smiles when he notices he's been spotted, and then says something about golems.]
...Golems? In the labs? I sincerely hope not! Whose magical constructs are they?
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Why, for which direction should I watch out for?
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[ flat grumbles, his usual cheery disposition replaced by something a little more annoyed. clearly he’s not in the mood.
he shakes his head, speaking to lancer in a loud whisper. ]
I’m kind of running from these big big things that are looking for me. If you see anything that’s big and not human-looking, then let me know!
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They definitely belong to the school! They’re in charge of finding any Seers that don’t want to join to put their visions in the Cassandra thing or whatever. But maybe they won’t come here, like you said!
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[ he rolls his eyes. because it was miach and it was her room, he didn’t take much of an effort to hide himself from her. he’s sitting on the bed, cross-legged and miffed. ]
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[A frown comes upon her face at the very thought of a clumsy giant crashing its way through the lab's glass doors, hellbent on finding Flat.] If a golem does come in here, I will need to exchange some particular words with Headmistress Duchene. I do not mind if you stay, yet I would not recommend it as we are relatively close to where the Cassandra system is set up.
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[ More of a casual remark than a real idea, though it'd surely at least be kind of funny. She gives the outdoors a good look-over and then moves to lock the door from the inside. As much as she doesn't really think there's golems coming, she does want Flat to feel a little safer. ]
The coast seems clear for now anyhow. What do they want from you?
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[ once she locks the door, flat takes the liberty of laying down on her bed with an overly dramatic sigh. ]
They want to take a digital recording of the visions I’ve had and upload them into the Cassandra, which is something like a database for visions, or something like that. Because they’re “important” for “predicting future danger” or something like that.
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[ and in he thinks he can probably get better pastries around here anyways.
the question of whether his visions are frightening is met with a shrug of the shoulders. the nature of them aren’t scary at all, but it’s the memories associated with them that are. the rejection of his parents, the murder attempts that followed after, the alienation from his peers and previous professors—
he shakes his head, smiling. ]
Maybe that’s how I gotta fool them! They’ll think I would never come near it, after all!
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Well, if he wants to stay around, she's not going to say no to a possible assistant...]
If you feel as if you could trick the golems by staying here, would you be interested in assisting with a little data-checking? It is solely a computer job in which you would scan information logs for any changes, and note anything you do find.
[She then points behind her, towards a door in the back of the room.] Or, if you are now interested in a nap, I have a couch in my office that you may use if you would like to lay down for a little while. That is also if you do not mind me passing back and forth from the labs to my office computer.
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Listen. I don't know what your problem is but it ain't cool doing little pranks like this, y'know?
[or maybe the golems do exist and both of em gonna need to kick their ass while runnin' around.]
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Oh that process. I think it's disgusting. Even if the visions are important for predicting Nightfall, they should not force students into literally baring their very minds to them! How invasive!
But where do the golems come in?
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[ flat takes out his phone, opening a mobage. he taps on it a couple times, before deciding that he has neither the attention span or the mood to play and sets it down. ]
Don't you think that it's a little strange? I get forcing students do compulsory tests and homework that are ultimately meaningless, but the Cassandra upload is a whole different level. Many do it willingly because they've been led to believe that it's their 'duty', but I don't want it to be mine. So why do I have to be forced to fall into line with them?
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[ flat is rather easy to persuade. just be nice to him and he can be led into doing most things. he immediately goes up to her, a wide smile on his face. ]
What kind of data checking? I'll do my best to help!
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[ cOME ON LANCER, LISTEN TO HIM! ]
If it's a prank you want, I can do that later! I have lots of them thought up, but not this time around!
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Miach marches over to the bed and sits down next to Flat with no regard for personal space because that's how they roll.]
You don't have to. They're lying, making up needs as it suits them. You're free and you belong only to yourself, no Cassandra or anybody.
They want you to forget that.
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[ flat shifts on the bed, moving to lay down on his stomach. he looks up at miach, no longer smiling and his gaze distant. ]
When my family died, I did everything I could to separate myself from them. I stopped using my full name and I sold most of their assets to whichever institute that wanted them. As 'Flat', I felt as free as I could ever be. Like I was no one at all-- of course, even that was just a lie. I've simply gone from a small cage to a large aviary; if I say I'm an Escardos, they'll all know who I am.
[ he shrugs. being the demon child, the last heir of the family that met a gruesome end...it was something that he had long grown accustomed to, like a pain in his side that would never go away. ]
But when I do that, I feel like it's worse than a cage. Not just because of how cramped it is, mind you! It just feels like they're clipping my wings--temporarily, of course. [ there's a pause, as flat rests his head on his crossed arms. ] I don't like it.
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Nobody needs to know who you were born as. Privacy is the most precious treasure of all. Escardos... So what if that's the name you were born under? I wasn't Mihie when I was born. Maybe I wasn't anything, who knows. But now everyone would like to define me as this, it's overwritten the person my parents might have wanted me to be.
You're Flat. That's as simple as it is. You don't owe more than that to anybody, you don't need to give any of your thought to Cassandra, you're you.
If anybody wants to take more from you than you want to give, it's simply a matter of stopping them.
[ You know what, she'll just lay down next to Flat, eye level is nice.]
Whether it's killing you, or them, or simply running as fast as you can...
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it's funny--they had been so afraid of going about life unable to be understood by others, and daybreak had given him the chance to speak with someone so similar to him. she was like the negative of a photo, reflecting the same picture but in an opposite manner. they would never be able to fully understand each other, but that was alright.
the idea alone brings a sense of comfort to flat. he smiles softly at her. ]
I don't want to kill myself. There's people I don't want to make sad, and there's still a lot of things I want to do still. Maybe I'll start making a bucket list! [ he laughs softly ] As for running... well, that's what I'm doing right now, no? It'll only work until I give up. And as for killing them...
[ flat puts a finger to his chin, thinking. ]
Trying to destroy the Cassandra system would be a big deal to the school. It's probably what they consider as most precious. Therefore trying to destroy it...that would also be a big deal, huh? Both their reaction and trying to do it in the first place.
[ he is not saying no, ]
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[ She pauses, because she increasingly enjoys this thought now that she puts her mind to it further. ]
Would we all independently decide to stop Nightfall? Is it really the only neat thing to do? Without all-knowing Cassandra dictating our very moves, would we still stand united...? What is it that people want, what is the true desire of everyone's heart?
We could get to see it.
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[FLAT. HE'S NOT JUST TELLING PEOPLE THAT'S A THING.]
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Seeing into the future has always been a fancy cheat code, or like looking at spoilers before reading or watching the actual thing. It takes the fun out of it, you know?
[ he rests his head on his arms, watching her closely. ]
Would you want to stop Nightfall? If you hadn't been enrolled in this school, if someone came up to you and asked for your help in doing that, what would you say?
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I don't think I would help them. I don't think I particularly want to stop Nightfall now either. This world that has tried to suffocate me and you, is it really worth saving? It isn't. But if it can save itself, I'll be there to watch.
[ It's like they talked about in their very first meeting. Humans are inconvenient, shallow and inefficient. ]
Maybe if they'd offered me revenge on the people who hurt me in the Outlands... Maybe I'd have some interest in exploring the simple desire of revenge.
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[ the way that flat's eyes widen, the way that his voice raises in an inquisitive manner is a sign of how surprised he is to hear that.
but he's not put off. if anything, it only makes him think a little more about his own ambitions. ]
I guess I could see you as someone that exacts revenge--like Edmond Dantes? [ he laughs a little at the idea, but it's one that he finds greatly interesting. ] I don't know if I want to get revenge...my feelings about humanity are so weird, that I'm not sure if I could understand them myself.
[ what could he do with vengeance? nothing. even if his family were alive, it would mean the same to him whether they continued to live or if he killed them all himself. ]
I think that, if I had the power to do it, I'd like to remake humanity. I'd make them into something better, more efficient. But that's pretty silly, isn't it? No one can just wipe out an entire race and start it over like that.
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And he blinks, before tilting his head.]
Golems? What....ah.
[He gives a small chuckle.]
The seer gathering, I assume?
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[ flat looks rather concerned, too, slamming the door shut behind him. ]
Can I hide here? Please!
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She points towards a glass jar that contains an orange flower on a purple stalk within, and the computer sitting near it.]
I have been compiling data on that flower, to see if it has been able to grow on its own or not. On that computer are daily logs noting several aspects of the flower. If you would be so kind to, please compile the information from the daily logs into one spreadsheet and note any noticeable changes between the daily data amounts.
[She moves over to the computer and begins clicking a few things in order to get it ready for Flat.] Here, the folder titled "Bloom Data" has all of the daily logs within, sorted by date. I have opened a blank spreadsheet for you to transfer this information into. Please highlight any large changes using the highlight tool. [She pauses for a moment, then looks back at Flat.] That is, if you are familiar with such tools? Please let me know if you need assistance.
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But what Flat is saying next is already way more interesting than any such considerations, so she just watches him. ]
Say you could. How would the world look, in your future?
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[ flat himself seems rather dazzled by the sight of the flower and the vague description of her experiment. while he does pay attention to her directions, his gaze keeps darting back to the plant with great interest.
so once she has given him the necessary instructions, he takes a seat to begin compiling the data onto the spreadsheet. ]
What made you want to start the experiment? What's it for?
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Oh, he's asking about the flower. Ahem.]
This particular flower is only found in the Outlands, and this is my last sample. If it is growing on its own, then I will not need to risk any lives by sending a team to find another sample for me. [She walks over to the jar and taps on it.] You see, this flower is deadly. It has been proven to cause a potentially fatal illness in humans. [That's as far as she wants to go in that direction so she doesn't scare Flat off. To bolster that, she adds,] I need this sample to test a potential antidote to counteract that illness. [Yup, perfectly safe! Carry on!
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[ flat's voice trails off when she asks him that, his gaze shifting to the side in order to think. it's like grasping the remnants of the previous night's dream, hazy and without a definite form. like having a wish but being unable to put it into words.
a world with a new humanity...what would he look for? ]
Humanity--including those that would not be considered "Humans"--is quickly reaching its end. It'll eventually self-destruct, with or without Nightfall to push it there. I suppose that it'd be an advanced world. One where there's no distinction between the Outlands and the "Human" world. It sounds--and is--idealistic, but if you take away the root of their inefficiency, then it becomes possible.
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[ flat glances at the flower for a few moments, as if trying to analyze it. then, he goes back to entering data. ] But what made you wanna look for that antidote in the first place? Did someone you know get sick from that flower? Do you think you can find that antidote?
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[Still, he's not exactly moving to kick Flat out....]
But...well, I suppose I could turn a blind eye just this once. Yes, you may - but if a golem attempts to break down my door, you must fend for yourself! Wahaha!
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Yes, I have known others who have developed a respiratory illness from this flower, and have watched it lead to their death. [Personally moreso in the labs on experimental non-human subjects than actual humans in real time, but she has heard stories from other Murakumo scientists and soldiers.] In truth, though these flowers are deadly, they are a mere warning sign spread to alert all to the presence of creatures far more deadly than their Bloom spawn -- the breed of daemon known as the Dragons. The Dragons spread these flowers in order to weaken their prey so they can consume all life in an area, for that is how they survive -- through wanton consumption.
[She pauses again, because this is heavy stuff.] I have made it my life's mission to destroy these Dragon daemons, but I am not a warrior. Therefore creating this antidote to assist anyone willing to fight against them without falling victim to the Bloom pollen is one way I can help. I will do everything in my power to succeed in creating this antidote and win this war. [Emille takes a deep breath and exhales slowly, trying not to rouse her anger. Just thinking about those vile monsters makes her blood start to boil.]
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[ In which Flat can't be abandoned for being presumed other, a world in which what Miach is isn't other either... She can't quite picture it. It seems idealistic and a little terrifying in just how boring it might end up being. ]
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[ he'll just...hide in the kitchen thanks. and maybe serve himself some water because he needs to cool his nerves down. god he hates the fifteenth. ]
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[ flat doesn't really understand her anger, but he gets that it must be a big motivator in her life. the story doesn't really move him in the slightest, however, aside from only making him more curious about these daemons. ]
Now those "Dragons"...are they like...actual dragons? Like the ones with wings that breathe fire and hoard things? Or are they just named like that? I never knew lizards were smart enough to use tools!
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There are many kinds of Dragon daemons, and relatively few actually resemble the Western stereotype, according to our knowledge. Some do breathe fire, but others use other elemental forces to attack. Many more have no magical powers at all and weaponize their physical strength instead. Some have wings, while many lesser Dragons do not and actually resemble dinosaurs. They are varied, and they are many, and we still have a lot to learn in preparation for their inevitable invasion.
[Tools, huh? Emille sees them more as weapons at the enemy's disposal.] I suppose you could consider the Bloom flowers as tools, just as their physical strength and magical abilities are also tools. Same as the rest of us. [So then, science -- and her Flame powers, she supposes -- are her tools. She's never thought about it that way. Emille looks over Flat with a bit of wonder in her expression. He is an interesting student...]