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AL-2955 ([personal profile] al2955) wrote in [community profile] cradleproject2016-07-25 01:26 pm

WEEK 8

the pygmalion. . .

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CAPTAIN'S LOG:
WEEK (8)

monday - thursday

(23) survivors


Sunday's trial was only mere hours ago, but you find yourself faced with a new week on The Pygmalion. When you awaken, you will find the ship restored to its previous state, all areas interfered with during the murder looking mostly the same as they did before. Along with this, it appears there are new areas opened on the ship. It seems you have more exploring to do. The robot in the cafeteria has prepared another breakfast of various foods.

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[personal profile] baptizer 2016-07-28 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ He's not wrong. She's heard of prophecies more than he'd ever imagine. When your father claims himself to be the Prophet to God himself - how could she not? She stirs a bit, offering a reassuring smile. She won't force the subject anymore than he'd force a sensitive one of her own.

But.

He mentions secrets and she immediately stammers. ]


Luke, I - [ Sorry, tw: secrets. ] ... if you trust me..I can't stop you. Just.. be careful, alright?

[ She doesn't... want it to be used against him. ]
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[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-28 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
[Truthfully if it was a secret he really was worried about, he wouldn't tell her at all. As it stands, this one is relevant and he turns the music up just a little so that no one else can hear him aside from her.]

My entire life's tied up in a predetermined fate. Can you believe that?
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[personal profile] baptizer 2016-07-29 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Stranger things have happened. [ I mean?? Tears??? She doesn't make him feel isolated in the idea. ] Don't tell me some prophet told you your future.
chiseler: (like a bomb threat)

[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-29 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh Liz...it'll get stranger. For a moment he appears nonchalant.]

Dunno if I'd call him a prophet but a guy with the gift of prophecy told me part of it. So did my mom. And my dad. [...he glances around once more.] And I'm sure some of the other gods probably knew, too. That wouldn't surprise me.
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[personal profile] baptizer 2016-07-29 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
You can't believe that. If that was the case, I would be some herald for nationalism.

[ She speaks out of ignorance, out of being completely unaware of the implications. Here we go, she clues in one a word that means something to her: 'gods'. ]

Wait - gods? What... how many gods are there in your world...?

[ LUCKILY, because she read a lot - she figures he means closer to mythology! Guess who read the Illiad, ya'll. ]
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[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-29 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ah, there it is. Just a pleasant smile!]

Depends if you're only counting the major gods or if the minors are included. Anywhere between 12 and 30. Only the 12 major ones have cabins at Camp. [He's banking on her understanding the implications, but he's patient enough with her.]
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[personal profile] baptizer 2016-07-29 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Roman? Egyptian -

[ It's funny. The books she was allowed to read painted these as stories. Frivolous displays of cautionary tale with no true impact as such with the Holy Bible. Elizabeth doesn't feel as deeply about "gods" as she does "God". But, the interest is there. ]

Maybe the gods from the East?

[ She's muttering at this point. She smiles briefly. ]

So these gods... how do they impact this prophecy?
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[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-29 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[He holds up a hand to stop her.]

Greek. The originals, if you will. Those guys have been around for thousands of years, moving wherever western civilization goes. As for prophecies…depends. Some of the gods like Apollo have the gift of prophecy and can predict and see futures. Some gods manipulate circumstances to push people toward these prophecies. And some people have the gift of sight to make predictions and read prophecies designed for individuals. The Oracle does that.

In a way, the gods are also a bunch of jerks. They can know all about your fate but they won't tell you. Half the time you can pray to them and they'll ignore you anyway like you don't exist. [He lifts his eyes to look at her.] Have you ever heard from your god when you've prayed to him?
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[personal profile] baptizer 2016-07-29 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, she shuts her mouth as soon as he corrects her. Chewing his words, seriously trying to make sense of the string of information he's given her. Maybe it's ignorant for her to speak on such things and she's nearly apologizing for it!

She stops when he talks about their secrets and ugh. She feels bad for him. His question, it makes her look down. She thinks - 18 years... and not once had a prayer been answered. Elizabeth had the power to escape, but something keeps her tethered. She didn't pray for freedom at first - she prayed for a family. She prayed for love. She prayed for the loneliness to end.

It never came.

Not until the sinner came. ]


...No. Never.

[ Was all she can summon. Does that make her a hypocrite for believing so deeply? ]

He's more of an idea. His vision more clarity among a thunderstorm. We won't meet Him until He judges us and allows us into His kingdom. Your gods... they're actually real?
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[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-29 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's a good thing she doesn't apologize. He never wants her apologies, thinks she has nothing to apologize for. Part of him wonders if it's really so deeply ingrained in her to be sorry for everything. Regardless, he watches her puzzle that out for herself, a bitter smile appearing when she confirms his suspicions. Guess all gods really are the same.]

Yeah, me either. [But he allows that to roll right along and listen to her, not entirely impressed with the idea of one god being the judge of everything, of a kingdom he's unaware of, someone viewed as good and righteous and someone to be afraid of. Granted he knows he shouldn't be talking so openly of the gods or anything but fuck them. They left him on his own. Finally…finally, he takes a deep breath. She trusts him. He can trust her with this, at least.]

You didn't think "half-blood" was just a fancy title, did you? [Even now sometimes he'll wear that gaudy orange camp t-shirt, sleeves ripped off from lighting them on fire during Allen and Lavi's trial. But he'll offer her that. She's a clever girl. Perhaps she'll understand without him saying it.]