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Entry tags:
- *event,
- arthur lester: maniette,
- benton fraser: lorna,
- billy prior: karen,
- casper darling: mimi,
- charles rowland: giz,
- chloe frazer: tess,
- cornelius hickey: kates,
- daisy johnson: amy,
- edward little: jhey,
- eren jaeger: lyn,
- francis crozier: gels,
- illarion: lark,
- james fitzjames: ami,
- jane margolis: amber,
- john irving: gabbie,
- kate marsh: cheryl,
- kieren walker: cheryl,
- konstantin veshnyakov: jhey,
- lalo salamanca: amber,
- levi ackerman: dem,
- levi jordan: cirape,
- louis de pointe du lac: tea,
- michonne grimes: cloude,
- ragnar lothbrok: lily,
- randvi: tess,
- reiner braun: kas,
- sameen shaw: iddy,
- sandor clegane: em,
- scratch: laus,
- snow white: carly,
- tim drake: fox,
- trixie: gels,
- vasiliy ardakin: yasmine,
- wynonna earp: lorna
it must be that old evil spirit
SEPTEMBER 2024 EVENT
PROMPT ONE — PAINFUL REMINDERS: An Aurora briefly connects the Interlopers to their homeworlds, and with it are able to receive items from home — but these ones will bring no comfort to them.
PROMPT TWO — THE ENEMY WITHIN: Strange and familiar occurrences begin in Milton and Lakeside, growing in frequency and danger for the Interlopers. Who can truly be trusted among their numbers?
PROMPT THREE — BAD BLOOD: The Forest Fighters finally come to Milton, and with it: they bring the yawning grave.
PAINFUL REMINDERS
WHEN: 5th - 9th of September.
WHERE: Everywhere.
CONTENT WARNINGS: potentially upsetting themes; themes of loneliness/isolation.
For many, the sight of the Aurora is now one they have become used to. There have been plenty of them over the year that has passed since the Interlopers first came to the Northern Territories. Often, they have been a sign of great danger, with plenty of unsettling and unnatural things happening when the skies light up. Other times they have been the herald of aid — a link between Interlopers and Enola, gifting them with abilities to help them survive in this world. There is no real knowing what kind of force the Aurora is, truly. And there is a tension that holds amongst the Interlopers as the day turns to night and there is the soft sound that grows louder.
The ethereal, high-pitched chorus of sounds, is difficult to place. Perhaps it sounds like voices, or discordant strings. And with it, the low-drone of electrical buzz — punctuated with the echoing pops and sharp cracks. The sky is alive with sound, and with it comes the swirling streaking of colour against the inky black of night, growing brighter and brighter as time goes on — greens, blues, pinks and purples shifting and dancing across the night. And much like every Aurora before this one, the electricals of the world come to life too. Homes, streetlamps, cars long-stranded in the snow. Man’s world comes alive, buzzing and flickering precariously.
But there are no ghosts like there once was a year ago. No terrible weather, no poisonous fog. If one could call it a ‘normal’ Aurora, that’s what it appears to be. But there is something else in amongst all the light and noise. Snatches of things: whispers of conversations, names called, laughter and tears.
You realise you recognise these voices. They are the voices of home. Perhaps you hear your mother, your siblings or friends. Whoever they are, you can hear them. And although they might not be able to hear you — for one brief night, the Aurora has connected you, bridged the gap between your world and this one. You may sit for a while, simply listening to the voices, relishing in hearing those from back home. If others join you, you will find yourself compelled to speak of them: to share in stories about those from back home — the connections you share with them.
It’s strange, though. These voices do not fill you with comfort or joy. Instead you are left with feelings of sadness, anger, and isolation. The Aurora has connected Interlopers, but now you feel so cut off from home, cut off from friends and loved ones — reminded of everything left behind. Everything you long for. Everything you have lost.
Something strange skips through the sky, a warping of the sound. It’s unsettling. Something feels... wrong, somehow.
It’s not just the voices that will remind you of this. Something else comes through the Aurora after that night. A small token will be brought through. Whatever the item may be, when you go to sleep and next wake, you will find said item. It may be placed on your bedside, on your desk or dining room table.
The item, you will find, will bring you a reminder of pain. Of sadness. Of horror. Perhaps it’s something you haven’t thought of in some time. Maybe it is something that has lingered in the back of your mind. Perhaps it is a part of you, waiting to be uncovered. A sign of something to come. A painful reminder of your past, or an ominous omen of your future.
THE ENEMY WITHIN
WHEN: The month of September.
WHERE: Everywhere.
CONTENT WARNINGS: kidnapping/attempted kidnapping; attempted murder; murder; vandalism; arson; assault; animal mutilation; corpse mutilation/manipulation/desecration; themes of peril/terror; possible character/npc injuries; possible character/npc death.
It starts with strange happenings at night, things left to be found by the next morning. Those within Lakeside many find themselves unsurprised by it, given their location, but the scenes found in Milton are a foreboding sight.
Mutilated bodies of animals: rabbits, ptarmigans, even deer — mangled and strewn about the streets, blood upon the snow. Some may awaken in the middle of the night to the sounds of their windows breaking, with houses on the Outskirts being targeted more than those in the middle of town. There is… a kind of unrest in the world.
It escalates.
Some may leave their home for the day and return in the evening to find the place trashed: items broken, precious foodstuffs thrown about the place and destroyed. Those within the Outskirts are once again particularly vulnerable, as are those within Lakeside. Fires are started in some of the abandoned buildings of Milton. Something, someone is targeting the Interlopers.
It is hard to pin-point who exactly, and it only puts the Interlopers on high alert. Nothing like this has never happened before. This is new, especially in Milton.
As the month progresses, the acts become more serious. Fires may be started in the middle of the night in Interlopers’ homes while they sleep. Some are attacked in the night, others are taken from their beds. Some killed within their very homes. Of the Interlopers that go missing, their mutilated remains may be found days later out in the wilds.
In Milton, soon enough, someone is bold enough to come out from the darkness, out from the gloom of the night. Interlopers may be attacked in broad daylight — by those they may recognise as newer Interlopers of the community, who appeared from the wilds: lost and shivering, with nowhere else to go. Some of them have been within Milton for a few months now.
Those in Lakeside will face something similar: Forest Talkers are making a move, rogue and isolated incidents — done with sabotaging attempts at hunting and taking a more direct approach.
They have no qualms about being captured or killed, only determined to get rid of as many of the Interlopers as they can. They whisper, they scream: “You don’t belong here. You should never have come here. It wants you gone, it wants us all gone. The end is here, it’s too late for any of us. Nature must run its course. The yawning grave has been opened.”
The attack is on two fronts: the first of Forest Talkers in Lakeside amplifying their actions. The second in Milton, enemies within the ranks of the Interlopers, Forest Talkers hiding as Interlopers.
Within Milton, newer Interlopers will likely be met with suspicion as being some of the Forest Fighters as a result of these individual acts of violence. As the numbers of Milton have been infiltrated, and it’s easy to have mistrust amongst those newer to the community. In-fighting is likely, and the entire town is stuck in some terrible, tense state — unsure of who to trust within their own numbers. In the days and weeks that follow, it remains like this. Acts of violence and vandalism — chaos and disorder.
BAD BLOOD
WHEN: The night of 27th - 28th September.
WHERE: Milton.
CONTENT WARNINGS: attempted murder; murder; vandalism; arson; assault; mentions of blood; themes of peril/terror; possible character/npc injuries; possible character death/npc death; actual NPC death.
Towards the end of the month, the moon is full. They call it the Harvest Moon, but colour seeps into it — oranges and reds: a blood moon, partially eclipsed. The night is calm and cloudless, but there’s an uneasy feeling in the night.
The earth groans, the rumble of another quake that’s plagued the Northern Territories since the beginning of August. It is the only warning Interlopers will get — if they may realise it as a warning. To some, when they look back, it’s a omen, a starting pistol.
They do not come through the Mines. Thanks to the efforts of Interlopers to guard the entrances of the Milton Mines, they know better. They come to town from the south, not the north.
The quakes of August and September have opened a new way from Lakeside to Milton. They are led by their Leader: a man dressed in white, a large deer skull upon his head. And while their numbers are small in comparison, they come armed and with the determination to get rid of the Interlopers once and for all. As they come into town, they launch their attack.
More fires will be set, Interlopers will be attacked with abandon. Shot at, stabbed, beaten. It is a mass execution. They will not stop until the Interlopers, or them, are dead.
Well, the majority of them. There are just under a dozen teenagers and younger people amongst their ranks who have shown hesitance toward violence in the past. Perhaps they can be reasoned with. Perhaps there may be a way to convince them to abandon their cause. There is fear in their eyes. Some of them do not want to die. They fear the yawning grave.
What will do you then, Interloper? Are you willing to fight for your life? Are you willing to take another’s to save your own, or a friends? Will you hide, or run? What choice will you make? The Forest Talkers have long since made their own choice. Now you must make yours.
It is another night of chaos on a town already scarred by the events of June. Interlopers will note two familiar faces in the fray: at some point during the night both Methuselah and Young Bill will arrive. While Methuselah will concentrate on aiding the wounded and trying to shelter Interlopers the best he can, Young Bill will help protect Interlopers from the Forest Talkers with his rifle in hand. But fortunately, it is just for one single night. Ammunition runs out, sides are switched, and people are killed. As dawn approaches, Forest Talker numbers dwindle. Either killed, incapacitated or defected. In the early morning light, bodies lie in the snow both Interloper and Forest Talker alike.
Those trying to hunt down the leader will see him slipping inside an empty cabin, heavily wounded. Following after him, they will find him settling himself down to kneel on the floor. The white of his tactical gear stained red with blood as it blooms from his wounds. Slowly, he removes the deer skull from his head to reveal a clean-shaven man in his late twenties with a shock of white-blond hair. His eyes are blue, calm.
He sets the skull down, panting and sweating. He is dying. He is not afraid.
“My name is Mallory, not that it matters now. We are dead, you and I.” he says softly. “We exist in a dying world.”
He is in much pain from his wounds. He moves again to sit cross-legged on the floor. A hand touches the bloodied fabric of his front and he laughs humourlessly.
“You don’t understand, do you? The end must come. That is the order of things. The end must come so the world can be reborn. That is how it’s always worked. When the world is swallowed, it will grow again from the earth.”
It is a story. The story of the Darkwalker. Some believe it to be the end of the world, but Young Bill had once said there is another telling of the tale. A creation myth. The Darkwalker swallows the world and returns to its slumber within the earth. Within it, everything its swallowed grows again and the world returns.
“We fought against man’s actions to ruin this place, not knowing our true purpose. The Devourer has shown me the truth, and I sought to put that into action.” His head tilts to one side. “The yawning grave is opened. Does new life not grow from the decay? It is a cycle. The grave and the cradle.”
He finds it difficult to breathe, but he presses on.
“You fight to live. You come here and you do not see what you are. You are only delaying the inevitable, perverting the true course. Prolonging the suffering. You are the Interlopers, you are not part of nature’s design. The Darkwalker does not want you here. And where it fails, we have tried to succeed.”
There’s another laugh, something catching in his throat. He coughs, blood bubbling from his lips.
“And failed. For now. The First Cursed cannot hold it forever. She, too, delays the inevitable." Even as he is dying, he still have the energy to sneer. He speaks of Enola. "A woman who plays at being a god. What right does she have? All must go into the Long Dark. ... As will I. Return me to the grave.”
Mallory’s head dips, his body sagging. He inhales once more and then stops.
FAQs
1. Players must sign up for items. See the toplevel on the plotting post.
2. Items will face the same warps/nerfs as everything else that is brought into the game.
3. Items can be no bigger than something your character can reasonably carry.
4. While items do not have to belong to your character, there has to be a good reason why they’d receive such an item — ie. something related to your character.
1. The Forest Talkers within Milton are a number of NPCs that have been pre-selected from NPCs who arrived in April and August. Not all of them will show their true intentions as the month goes on but will continue to stay hidden.
2. Two NPCs killed in the June Event were also Forest Talkers. … Good… job?
3. The following NPC Interlopers will out themselves as Forest Talkers at this stage: Devon Busswood; Rita Yee; Realm Lovejoy.
1. Following the events of this prompt, Interlopers now have an additional way into Lakeside. It’s still rather dangerous: it’s through a partially collapsed cave system that ends into abandoned bunker on the Lakeside side. The game map will be marked accordingly in due course.
2. Some Interlopers may recognise a familiar face in the Forest Talker ranks: the man who was kidnapped by Interlopers previously in July has returned. Looks like he made good on his promise. He's come back to cause problems.
3. The following NPC Interlopers will out themselves as Forest Talkers during the attack: Jackie Blackmore; Ross Huguet; Jennifer Kitchen; Daniel Kresco.
4. As a reminder of numbers: around fifty Forest Talkers will show up for the attack.
5. There is an OOC vote on the fate of the remaining Forest Talkers, the link is here.

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"You are just trying to get out of work," he says, crossing the room and sliding an arm around his waist, the other hand going to adjust his tie. Thomas is nervous, but here, in the moment with the Doctor, he feels his heart and his chest settle.
"I have much for you to do. Like bring in the extra wood I chopped yesterday."
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"Well, I can't blame you, I am a dab hand at carrying large quantities of wood. You've asked precisely the right person." He hasn't quite caught on that Thomas is nervous, but he's more than happy staying in this moment a little while longer. He covers his hand briefly, stroking his thumb across his knuckles. He'd linger even longer, but he does intend to bring that wood in. "After that, then what?"
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"Go on, and see if you can find them on their way. Remind them not to take the path across the lake."
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"Firewood, directions, and all of us back here for stew and what's absolutely sure to be a brilliant evening. Got it," he smiles brightly, giving him a little salute. He pats Thomas' cheek for a brief moment before stepping back, grabbing his coat, and moving outside to make swift work of what's been asked of him. The wood for the fire first, so their guests can be comfortable. He silently commends himself for doing a very good job indeed of stacking the wood, organizing it properly. Then he disappears again back outside to go and look for their very important guests, to make sure they do indeed avoid that path altogether. No tempting of the lake's unwelcoming committee tonight.
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The journey up to the mines and then on through towards Lakeside is tolerable, if only because the destination is so clear. Crozier is going to visit a friend. Not his former steward or lieutenant, not a fellow member of his expedition or one that might call him ‘Captain’ still, but a trusted and beloved old friend. He’s happy to take on the trek, eager to see how Jopson is living now and to meet this Doctor, and he’s pleased that Rama is coming along.
He doesn’t say that this meeting is important, he doesn’t have to. Rama knows full well what Thomas Jopson means to him, having heard all the stories from their first encounter in Antarctica to the later years of that horrible final expedition. One can only imply that the invitation is going to be taken quite seriously by Crozier.
Before the final leg of their walk the two of them stop over in a well-kept resort cabin, resting but mostly fixing themselves to be more presentable. Crozier shaves his face and combs his hair, putting on a suit that is tight in places he wouldn’t expect but loose in others. Future fashion, he supposes.
As they start the walk towards Jopson and Wynonna’s cabin he glances towards Ram, smiling and gently shoving him with his shoulder.
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Raju looks over, distracted out of his thoughts by the gentle shove at his shoulder, and smiles at Francis for a moment before lifting his chin to look out over the landscape ahead of them. He isn't as used to it, to these woods and trees and hills, which makes it harder to be sure, but the snow does make it easier to pick out outlines.
"There's someone coming closer just there," he nods toward the figure. "That's the way we're going, isn't it? Do you recognize them?"
(ooc: I'm not sure whether it would be better to have them greet the Doctor from here and play out them going back to the house or to skip to the four of them all in one place - I'll roll with whatever you guys want to do!)
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To say that seeing them approach makes the Doctor feel like it's Christmas morning would be an understatement. No small feat, given the reality of their circumstances here, circumstances which he doesn't at all disregard or make light of, despite what his outward demeanor might sometimes suggest. He will extract joy from the tiniest of moments; this world hasn't taken that from him yet.
He wouldn't know the meaning of dialing it back, at least at first, but he can adapt(ish) accordingly depending on how he's received. When he sees them, he sets off at a jog, his path illuminated by a small lantern held in his hand. An exuberant man with a thick coat, floppy hair and what may or may not be a disconcerting smile on his face comes closer to shorten the distance between them. He waves. He's...enthusiastic.
When he's at least close enough to be heard (he hopes), his steps slow and he somewhat breathlessly speaks as though they're already in the middle of a conversation, "A long journey all this way, hours and thousands of steps and here you are at last! Excellent. Oh, you are so very, very wanted. Welcomed. Appreciated." He pauses, as though he's not sure he the phrasing really quite fits, and then simply, remembering himself, "So glad to meet you! I'm the Doctor."
He could hug them for all the joy he feels. He won't! But he holds out his free hand to shake theirs and then he nods back towards the lake and the cabin, which is only a short distance away. "It'd be quicker crossing over the lake, but mind you step around it. A delightful little foul-tempered creature lives in there. I'd like to say once you get past the prickly exterior, it's a fine friend, but we've yet to make progress there. It won't bother you if you stick to the edges. On our way!" He starts walking back that way, noting, "Thomas has a grand stew prepared, hope you're peckish."
Of course, this is all assuming that once he takes a breath he's not told these are two other people entirely otherwise this will be — well, no, not actually even close to the most awkward moment of his life.
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He doesn’t recognize this person, but the way he walks doesn’t necessarily lend itself to nefarious doings. He shakes his head and steps a hair closer to Ram, posture straightening in mild alarm before the waving begins. Waving.
“That has to be the Doctor,” he mutters, exhaling slightly and raising his hand in a returning hail. The man speaks and it is…very much ebullient and horribly sincere, and Crozier extends his only hand to him for a firm handshake.
Once the Doctor does cease talking does he follow and confirm his identity. “Thomas is a very attentive host,” he says, both to the man leading them along a safer path on the lake and Rama by his side. “I’m certain we’ll have an enjoyable evening, well worth the walk out here.”
It’d be worth it no matter if the dinner’s rubbish or not, for the company is the real reason they came all this way. He glances at Rama again with his eyebrow slightly raised, a silent question about their guide.
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"I've heard about the thing in the lake," he notes, peering around the... well, the Doctor — calling him that has, if anything, gotten more strange for meeting the man, who seems like anything but the kind of fellow who insists on using titles — to try and glean what he can from the cabin, already very close. "It takes... something, doesn't it? Food? I saw it taking something from someone crossing some time ago, but I wasn't close enough to ask. I hope you haven't fallen afoul of it, living so close."
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"Ah! Francis! Raju! I see you have already made fast friends."
He can only imagine what the Doctor said to them, but there's laughter in his voice and cheer in his face and he closes the door to the rather large cabin to keep the wind from blowing inside.
"Come in where it's warm."
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He smiles more broadly to see Thomas, though, and he steps aside to let their guests inside first as he brightly proclaims — "Thomas Jopson! A sight to behold coming out of the dark. And it smells even more delightful in here than before. No surprise." If he understood the term hype man, that's exactly what he is as it pertains to one Thomas Jopson.
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Crozier’s quiet during the walk to the cabin, though politely offers murmurs and interested grunts at various points to keep the Doctor believing him rude. It’s the oddity of the thing, this dinner party - the meeting of someone’s companion, the fact that they were all men (or men-shaped, at least), the unknown social expectations and unpredictable evening. It doesn’t unsettle him, but it does keep him on his guard for any missteps or awkwardness.
Him. Francis Crozier, monitoring for awkwardness. That’s twice now he’s found himself cautious and ready to mediate.
The sight of Jopson in the doorway framed by the dim lantern light behind him radiates warmth. There’s the familiar thing, his loyal steward standing there with a smile on his face, beckoning them all inside.
If there was ever a soul deserving of a hype man, it’s Thomas Jopson.
“Evening, Jopson!” he calls out to him, smiling as he walks through the front door with Rama a fraction of a second behind him. “What a welcomed sight after all that walking.”
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"It does smell wonderful," he agrees with an easy smile. The time for being nervous about any of this has passed so once the other greetings are done Raju doesn't hesitate to pull a couple things out from his pockets, a pair of fingerless gloves neatly stitched from two layers of thick fabric held out toward the Doctor and a small bundle toward Jopson.
"Since it's the first visit, we thought we'd bring something," he explains and nods toward Jopson's gift, explaining what he'll find if he unfolds it. "The thread is sinew. It needs to be wet before you use it but it's stronger, and a great deal easier to find out here than cotton. And the needles are some I came here with. I haven't seen many of those here either, and Francis tells me you'd have a use for them."
More use than he'd have for gloves, at least, but Raju isn't sure whether it'd be in bad taste to mention that.
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"Yes," he agrees. "Yes, of course I can use it. I have some from - from the strange boar, but a few have broken or been lost."
He finds himself rambling, caught so off guard, and he smiles.
"Thank you," he adds, passing by the Doctor as he puts them away, gently placing a hand on his lower back. He just - needs a moment to compose himself, so he passes it onto the other, onto the man he trusts so much, to guide them to the table.
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To note the silent communication in the subtle gesture means paying attention. To pay attention, the Doctor has to slow down. To slow down, it's a veritable tug of war in his own mind at times; the frenetic thoughts already leaping ahead to an hour from now when he desperately wants to suggest a game of charades for the four of them, while another part tugs him back to the moment right now when Thomas' hand briefly rests on his lower back. The thing is, the gesture would never be entirely lost on him, what he's saying without saying anything at all. But, it's a fair bet that generally it would take the Doctor an extra few minutes to clue in, and by then, everyone's moved on, the moment's lost, and what was needed has fallen away. That mind of his is laser sharp on the big picture and the grand things. But with the best of intentions, he just simply misses the small, important things. Or, he did. Months trapped in place can drive a madman even madder, or...start to change him.
This means noticing, pivoting, picking up the baton that's effectively been passed. He will not always be good at this, he hasn't always been. But tonight, he's present. He notices, he's...slowing down, like Thomas has shown him. Oh, he's got this, he's absolutely got this. Leave it to me, he silently conveys, clapping his gloved hands once together, rubbing them a bit.
"On some planets, you know, they usher in the start of a dinner party by throwing fermented fruit at each other so I'd say we've a leg up already." This is said with utter seriousness, and he gestures for their company to make their way to the table. He goes as far as at least offering to pull the chairs out for them, fully embracing his duties. Though, he takes no offense if he's shooed away, either.
He doesn't let the words linger very long before he's already onto the next thing, this time more thoughtful, as he starts to dish out the stew for everyone, whether they're fully seated or not. "It's remarkable when you think about it, the four of us being here together right now. A moment in time. Many, actually, because we'll have hours together and they'll be lovely, of course they will, they already are." It's all beautiful to him. When he seats himself, he folds his hands together, he smiles with a little nod. He stops short of rambling about the construct of time and moments and how they fit into this plane of existence.
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The gifts were Rama's idea, though he helped inform what shape they should take and if they should be practical or more whimsical. Practicality with a bit of flair won out, and it seems to have moved them both in their unique ways. Jopson is quiet, but the Doctor seems to immediately pick up on this and swoops in as though it was always planned for him to host.
"Our company is the far superior gift," Crozier says, trying for a little joviality. Between Jopson's introspection and the Doctor's insightful but fairly bizarre musings, he's trying to find the right tone for the evening. As he lets the Doctor help him into his chair, he decides it's best to just go with the flow of things.
He glances towards Rama and gives him a warm smile. "Mn. It's true though, it's incredible that we're here at all."
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"Incredible?" Raju smiles back at Francis, then at the Doctor and Jopson, not quite following the point they're making or agreeing with it but willing to chase after it for friendly conversation. "We made the choice to come here, Jopson made the choice to give his kind invitation." Raju nods at him with a little smile. "It wasn't all chance or fate that led all of us here."
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"Sit, please," he tells his guests. "The stew is warm and the bread is - a little unstable, but delicious." Acorn bread doesn't hold up as well, but it makes such a nice complement to the fish.
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"And he's completely right," he's quick to tag onto what Jopson's just said, nodding to him, an easy smile on his face, "no one should mind me. I don't even mind me." He feels compelled suddenly, though, and stands again —
"Except do mind me for a moment, if you please. A toast! Ish. With this lovely —" He stops, dips the tip of his finger into the juice in his cup just to lightly taste, hums under his breath and smiles warmly with a quick nod to Thomas. "— and most delightful concoction. As the three of you are top of the pops to me tonight personally and knowing you better is another proper gift, what if we go 'round and share your favorite book or poem or song, none of the above, or that old refrain, please, shut up Doctor and let's get on with it. Your choosing!"
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They made bread. Jopson made bread? Does the Doctor know how it was the one thing he’s been craving all these years, knowing he’ll never in his life he’ll have a freshly baked loaf of bread again? Was it intentional, this little miracle, or just coincidence, and they have their acorn bread daily out here?
Crozier shares a quiet, appreciative smile with Jopson. The person he’s chosen is energetic, loquacious… a touch eccentric, but horribly genuine. There’s not one ounce of this that seems like a performance to Crozier. He truly believes he’s just Like That, and it seems as though he’s brought out the best in his friend.
He rises and picks up his glass, raising it to each man at the table. “To a good meal, and good friends. Sláinte.”
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"I used to hate Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," he says, answering the Doctor with nearly the opposite of what he'd asked for, but that particular book is closer than any he'd read at home. "But I'm growing fonder. Maybe because it's one of the two readable novels on the shelf."
He lifts his glass, smiling at Jopson. It's an odd question to ask along with a toast, but a cheerful, enthusiastic one, and so neatly in line with what Raju's seen of the Doctor so far. He doesn't know much about Jopson either, but he's clearly a man who makes interesting friends.
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There's nothing else he needs or wants but this man right here.
Thomas reaches over and takes the Doctor's hand, the first sign of true, overt affection as he pulls him down to sit beside him. "Well, I am not the sort to interrupt a proper toast," he raises his glass anyway, "but now I must know what the other book is and why this Alice in Wonderland is so vexing to you."
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He toasts them all in return, but he skips right past sharing his favorite...anythings, more intrigued by these two books.
"Dear old Alice in Wonderland — we're all mad here, indeed. Quick sidenote, though — I might have a book or two you could take back with you. I've read them back to front, front to back, sideways and inside out, and they've been lively company, but we've wearied of each other. For later, though. Now, please, do tell more," he nods, quite intrigued. "And you, Captain Crozier, a fan of that book yourself, or the furthest from?"
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He feels like he shouldn’t be a witness to the affection. It’s a private thing, isn’t it? He isn’t certain whether his discomfort is because it’s two men, or the act in general, or that it’s his former steward, Thomas Jopson, doing the handholding. He lowers his eyes to the table in front of him, the plate and the food and all else terribly interesting in that particular moment.
He does enjoy Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, but only because Rama absolutely could not stand it and would make the most vexed and exasperated expressions when attempting to read the thing.
“I’m a scientific journal sort,” he replies, finally lifting his head again. “Or a traveler’s account. But truthfully, I’ve always enjoyed poetry.” Possibly because he’s the furthest thing from a poet.
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The conversation moves on quickly, and under the attention his own toast has brought him Raju pushes any questions stirred up by the gesture aside, smiling as his fingers move back and forth over the cup of the mysterious juice. His gaze lingers on Francis, interested, as Francis speaks, but Raju looks back at Jopson and answers his questions first:
"The other book is Pride and Prejudice. Francis didn't recognize it, so maybe it was published..." After your time is an odd, uncomfortable phrase, so he picks a different one. "Later. Alice I read when I was a boy, though, probably because it was supposed to be a children's book and I was learning English at the time. I kept waiting for it to start making sense, and it never did."
He wrinkles his nose, smiling at his remembered disgust. But now, having explained, he gets to go on by asking after the rest: "You and Francis were on more than one voyage together, weren't you? Did you bring much to read?" His gaze cuts, interested, to Francis, and then back to Jopson. "Poetry?"
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