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grabs by the throat ([personal profile] maladied) wrote2025-11-01 12:05 am

GRAVEYARD


So, you’ve met your end and regardless of your beliefs, the expectation is that is where things end. Rebirth. Damnation. Salvation. A simple black screen… None of those things happen; how (un)fortunate for you. How jarring it must be to have your last moments not be your final moments. On the bright side, all the injuries you’ve sustained are no longer present. You’re as good as new!

Now, whether you’ve met your end violently, peacefully, or something between the two, you’ll find yourself sat in front of a sprawling behemoth of a wall tastefully covered from floor to ceiling (where is the ceiling?) with various objects on display. All of them carefully and neatly framed or kept safe within a box attached to the wall. Not only that, but there are cages hanging from the “ceiling” that contain even more objects for viewing. However, other than the walls, the hanging cages, and the bench—there is no padding on the bench; only a cold, hard surface that does not give—you find yourself sitting on, the rest of this room is completely empty.

At least, after giving a survey of the area, it will be obvious that it isn’t an enclosed space. There is an opening to a hallway—hopefully. Only one way to find out. Spoilers, there are many, many, many other rooms that make up this place.

Oh, but just what is all out on display?

Well, it varies and depends on who is looking. The hanging cages contain skeletons of creatures from home. Whose home? Your home. It’s the same story for everything that has been framed. They’re all images, items, objects—things—from home. Your home. Fortunately, not everything is familiar as unfamiliar items are included in equal parts. How did they all get here? What are they all doing here?

Have you considered the similarities between a museum and a graveyard? Both are places where the living go to marvel at the dead.

EXHIBIT #04 - COMFORT


Likely the first room that you’ll come across after moving from the initial room. This room feels just as grand and just as empty as that room, but at least the walls aren’t covered in things from (your) home. Instead, there will be surfaces to claim, if you wish. Beds, sofas, couches, chaises lounge, bean bags, you name it—if someone could consider it comfortable then it will be present in all shapes, sizes, and variations. The only real catch is that each surface will be displayed individually and cannot be moved. Obviously.

Against one of the walls is a very small plaque that reads:

[ FOR DISPLAY ONLY – DO NOT TOUCH ]

Oops.

EXHIBIT #09 - VIEWING


What’s a museum without some sort of media installation, hm?

For this room, there is only one thing and one thing only—a projector. For much of the time the projector being on (you can’t turn it off. In fact, where is the projector?), it won’t be displaying anything but a white light on the blank wall opposite of it.

However, while the wall is blank, every so often it’s possible to hear faint voices coming from above. Especially during the night before—you know.

EXHIBIT #03 - GARDEN


It’s here that you can finally see the ceiling even if it’s still more of a “sky” than a true ceiling. Those with keen eyes will be able to tell that it’s an artificial sky, and, for those who are less aware, then how it randomly flickers should help with that. Or not. Regardless, the presence of a “sky” isn’t the only surprising thing about this room—it might not even be the first thing that goes noticed. Despite all the expansive and seemingly never-ending hallways that lead to rooms that are void of anything living, this room is alive. Somehow.

A small plaque on the wall will describe this exhibit as an “interactive” medium with gentle suggestions to not be too rough with anything. This exhibition will be a picturesque garden full of all kinds of flowers and plants with a small pond with lily pads and lotus located towards the center of the room. The only physical structure within this room is a very small and simple gazebo containing two chairs and a small table. Perfect for having afternoon tea—if that’s your kind of thing. However, if you were hoping to listen to any bird song, look at what animals have taken residence in the pond, or generally any other kind of life then you’ll be disappointed.



EXHIBIT # — ???


Nothing is on display in this room; all that is there is just empty walls, empty “ceilings”, empty floors…

The only thing that can be found is a small, simple white card free from any kind of writing. A completely blank card. If you try to take it out of the room, it will instantly disappear from wherever it was stored and return to the room.

vogelfrei: (serious; anger; stern)

[personal profile] vogelfrei 2025-12-09 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ McGillis hadn't really processed it then, too busy with the physical act of dying to truly understand words, but it's been on his mind since waking. A sentence inextricably linked with the memory that keeps replaying in his mind involuntarily. ]

Yes. Do you remember what you meant?
kaios: (pic#18159231)

[personal profile] kaios 2025-12-10 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ His first instinct is to dismiss it. People shouldn't listen to the things he says, he's supposed to keep his mouth shut, he doesn't say anything that has worth in being heard. But as he takes a breath to say as much... he pauses. What had he meant?

After a moment, he answers slowly. ]


When you fought me... you came at me the same way you'd come at any opponent even though I'd transformed. Getting someone to the ground's a good idea, but you shouldn't have assumed you knew everything I was capable of. If I'd even had just my normal abilities back, I could've escaped that no problem, and then your back would've wide open.

[ He folds his arms as he thinks back to it, trying to remember the details from the midst of the haziness that had filled his mind. ]

You got too focused on attacking me when you should've defended. If you'd backed off when I threw the tonfa away, I wouldn't have gotten you with the hooks. And if you hadn't written me off after the first week for my suggestion about what to do with Giyuu, you probably would've known that I've been fighting in close quarters for hundreds of years. That would've given you a better idea of how to approach the fight.

[ It's a lot more words than he usually speaks at once, but Kaios doesn't seem to notice as he shrugs. ]

You looked at me and thought you knew who I was and what I was capable of. But you didn't see me—you just saw the person you'd worked up in your head.
vogelfrei: (sinister; smile; behind these eyes)

[personal profile] vogelfrei 2025-12-12 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's not every day you receive a professional review on how you handled being murdered. There is a lot about the fighting feedback that is fair - McGillis had certainly not been at his best in that moment, nor had he been granted any weapon he might have preferred.

There is an element that Kaios is wrong on, however. He hadn't assumed he knew all of Kaios' abilities, he had merely reverted to a state in which fighting with bare hands and brute force came naturally to him. A state in which he hadn't known of magic and other worlds, in which all he had to contend with were humans and their mundane cruelty.

But those are semantics that don't matter, aren't they? The end result is the same. He hadn't been looking at the situation at hand. And maybe Kaios has a point about the way he views others, too, but... ]


You also seem quite sure you know who I am. You're used to analyzing opponents.
kaios: (pic#18159204)

[personal profile] kaios 2025-12-12 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Kaios shrugs again. ]

Yeah. I usually don't get a say in who I wind up fighting, so getting a fast read is what keeps me alive.

The details might be wrong, though. The reasons behind why people act the way they do don't matter as much as what it makes them do.

[ He's fully aware that he's making assumptions about McGillis that might be untrue. But McGillis had asked him what he'd meant, and those were the explanations that seemed to explain it best. ]