Ekkehardt Gehring (
spelleton) wrote in
daybreakacademy2020-02-19 12:14 pm
Entry tags:
WHO WANTS TO SEE A DEAD BODY
Who: Ekkehardt Gehring, Miach Mihie (
imitationsoul), Flat Escardos (
escardos), Giorno Giovanna (
giornata_gloriosa), Sherlock Holmes (
improbablenotimpossible), James Moriarty (
hatesdeerstalkers)
What: Ekkehardt invites people for body-poking.
Where: A little facility in the Outlands
When: Sometime mid-February
Notes: Warnings for mild body horror, sickness, and corpses. I'll match your format.
Ekkehardt has a few more people than he expected on this trip. Nevertheless, if people really are that interested in what resources he has access to, he supposes he can't complain.
"The facility we're visiting is considered an ally by the family I serve," he explains. "As House Gehring are cursebreakers and healers, we find it important to keep records of any disease, curse, or anomaly we can't fully explain or understand. Independent research outposts like the one we're going to be looking at today are incredibly valuable for our work."
[ Log will be divided into toplevels below. Feel free to tag each other as well as Ekkehardt/NPCs. ]
What: Ekkehardt invites people for body-poking.
Where: A little facility in the Outlands
When: Sometime mid-February
Notes: Warnings for mild body horror, sickness, and corpses. I'll match your format.
Ekkehardt has a few more people than he expected on this trip. Nevertheless, if people really are that interested in what resources he has access to, he supposes he can't complain.
"The facility we're visiting is considered an ally by the family I serve," he explains. "As House Gehring are cursebreakers and healers, we find it important to keep records of any disease, curse, or anomaly we can't fully explain or understand. Independent research outposts like the one we're going to be looking at today are incredibly valuable for our work."
[ Log will be divided into toplevels below. Feel free to tag each other as well as Ekkehardt/NPCs. ]

BEFORE TRIP: QUESTIONS
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Will my condition be among your records, now?
[I mean. He is a hell of an anomaly.]
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[ He shrugs. ] As eager as we are to catalogue what we can, patient privacy is still important.
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[A laugh, before he continues.]
Though I do appreciate the opportunity to see this facility, of course. I'm sure it'll be enlightening!.
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FACILITY ARCHIVES
A veiled, near-faceless figure dressed in white from head to toe is sitting by the entrance of another, much smaller room with the door shut. The plate next to it reads "Handwritten and Verbal Accounts." ]
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She can be found spending a lot of time browsing through anything that concerns brains and emotion flow. The latter especially seems to interest her and she's actually taking notes, which is a rarity. ]
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Ah - pardon, need to pass by.
[He didn't want to bump or disturb her while she's writing]
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You're free to.
[ She is not moving out of the way even one centimeter though because she loves being difficult. ]
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[ flat says it in a soft, but cheery, whisper as he approaches her from behind to sit next to her. he has his own book in hand, one about curses and their manifestations. ]
I’ve never seen you take notes before. Is the book that good?
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Mhmm... 'good' may not be the word, but it's getting some personal relevance. I have reason to believe I'm not without fae ability.
[ Which is then followed by an index finger placed over her lips because she hasn't spoken to anybody else about it yet. ]
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Watching him closer will show that he is looking for portions that have information on any plants or animals that had been involved in each section, reading over those portions avidly, before moving on. Occasionally he breaks pattern to read a bit deeper into portions that provide details about areas of the body. The teen never once shows a shred of repulsion, even if images are shown, to open wounds or operations.]
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when he realized which institute they were going to, he felt a small tinge of nervousness that he tries to keep to himself throughout. he knows this place—
it’s where he sold all of the research done by his family—the escardos. books that were yellowed with age and kept together with hundreds and hundreds of years of magic, full of ciphers that were said to contain the secret to eternal life, among other things—but no one in his family had been able to figure out how to decipher it.
perhaps they meant nothing at all. just a cruel joke for a family that had stagnated for centuries. flat didn’t care either way, and had sold it off as soon as he had obtained the rights to the escardos estate and everything with it; burn your bridges, they say.
except he never thought to be looking at the books again, the spine staring down at him as if mocking him. ]
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However, it's hard to miss Flat - especially since he isn't his normal, chipper self as he stares up at those books.
Quietly, he approaches - setting a gentle hand on the boy's shoulder to bring him back to the present.]
Flat? Are you quite alright?
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but as soon as he sees that it's only moriarty, he relaxes, although only a little. ]
Sir! I-- [ his mouth feels dry as he looks between the professor and the works that continue to stare down at him. he wants to say that he's alright, but he doesn't want to lie to him. not him.
he sighs, giving moriarty a small, unsure smile. ]
...Sir, you're really smart. I'm sure you know which family I come from, right? Even though I made sure to never use my last name.
FACILITY LABORATORIES
Two of the laboratories - named 'Mercury' and 'Salt' - are occupied; Salt holds two personnel inspecting a cadaver, and whoever is in Mercury seems to be doing something that involves lots of jars filled with fluid.
The third one, 'Sulfur', is currently empty. All three laboratories are accessible, since Ekkehardt is the one doing the tour today. ]
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Of course, if they're not talking, then he'll ask. But the less obvious way is often the better one!]
cw: corpse choppin
Still, they work with brutal, eerily coordinated efficiency as they dismantle the apparently fresh corpse of what seems to be a chimera of some kind.
Though at first it looked completely and seamlessly intact in the imitation of a classically horned daemon, as they draw swift lines at seemingly random places and pull the body apart, they shift back into the twisted flesh of different creatures.
Both of them stop, in unison, in the middle of their procedure, but only one looks at Moriarty. Even from behind a white veil, the gaze is piercingly keen. They take turns to speak, even so. ]
Honored guest Mr Moriarty.
Is there anything you would like to ask?
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Ah...I suppose I'm curious as to when you got this specimen? It looks rather fresh.
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FACILITY BODY STORAGE
Right now, though, the temperature is cool, though everything is brightly lit. Several rows of sealed caskets, each with their proper place in the walls and floor and spelled for preservation and proper temperature for body storage, greet the visitors as they come through several doors and wards to get to the storage room.
"You can go ahead and look at the bodies, since Doctor Gehring is here with you," the white-veiled attendant standing guard explains. "But we humbly request that you don't take anything. This might be a research facility, but we strive to preserve the peace of the dead, and so we keep their belongings with them." ]
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So many anomalies, preserved for science forever. Did they suffer in life? Did they want this? An eternal existence beyond death, as a cold storage case... It's macabre, as much as Miach is grateful for the opportunity. Her hand gentle traces one of the caskets before she dares open and examine anything. ]
Good morning, dearly departed. How's eternity treating you?
cw: severe injury
Deep wounds score the body's torso and scour their features almost from existence, a disfiguring discoloration spreading out beyond them that still remains a vivid, bloody crimson, even in death. Flash-frozen in a kind of perfect stasis. What little can be seen of their face is oddly serene. ]
Sadly, better than life treated them. [ The veiled attendant's tone is somber. ] They volunteered for this process. They desired to be preserved in case the daemon they gave their life to defeat ever returned, so that their curse could potentially be weaponized against it.
This is one of the oldest cadavers they have stored here, I believe. Near to one of the first. [ Ekkehardt, for his part, seems as stoic as ever. ] They've proved an invaluable resource for treating other curses that spread through injury, given that the curse never died with its host, but the suffering they must have felt during their life was immense.
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What a funny and fickle thing fate is... to pick some people to bear something, and... as if sacrificing those, leave others unmarred by it.
[There is a distinct curiosity to him as he looks over the whole casket.]
cw: body/eye horror
[ The casket Giorno peers into is that of someone distinctly inhuman. Their limbs are curled haphazardly against their body, as if they're merely sleeping.
Multitudes of eyes have burst from their skin in a particularly disfiguring rash of sores, their frozen pupils wide and unseeing. ]
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[ flat’s cheerful persona seems to contrasts horribly with the somber atmosphere of the storage. he hovers over them, some longer than others as he observes every detail that he can take.
once he finds one that he’s rather interested in, flat looks up, eyes full of curiosity. ]
How did this one die?
cw: body horror
In response to Flat's question, the attendant comes over and offers a set of runed rods to Ekkehardt, one of which he takes. He taps it on the chest and lifts it; skin and all that's beneath lifts with it like he's pulling back a canvas sheet, one half peeling neatly off.
The insides of the corpse - bone and flesh alike - are black with ink, inscriptions made in an almost impossibly small hand. The strange words twitch and wriggle sluggishly, their paths having carved bizarre shapes in their wake. ]
A curse fired as a weapon devoured them from within, [ the attendant explains. ] If you wish to look closer, use the rods. They create a barrier against it.
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