Mercy Graves (
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apocalypsehowcomm2021-08-06 08:48 pm
Log | August Catch-all | Closed
Who: Mercy Graves & Others
When: Throughout August
Where: Around Gloucester
Summary: Various happenings throughout the month.
Warnings: Nightmares, claustrophobia, large-scale industrial accidents/train crash, screaming, fire, hallucination, loss of home, body horror, sadism/cruelty, mentions of attempted suicide and gore
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When: Throughout August
Where: Around Gloucester
Summary: Various happenings throughout the month.
Warnings: Nightmares, claustrophobia, large-scale industrial accidents/train crash, screaming, fire, hallucination, loss of home, body horror, sadism/cruelty, mentions of attempted suicide and gore
Feel free to contact me at

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[She says that rather quickly, and matter of factly, like it's not just something she's aware of but has experience with.] But where I'm from, it's not uncommon for vehicles to be extraplanar beings like... angels or demons or elemental beings who were forced inside to act as a sort of navigator or power source.
I think it's probably more likely that it's less an actual vehicle's spirit trapped on this plane, and more a humanoid or malevolent presense that is capable of manifesting the train. Like a poltergeist.
[But the idea of a train that became so self-aware that it manifests a soul... fascinates Aelwyn. It must be a truly horrific existence. Somehow, the idea of feeding on such a monster doesn't even cross her mind, like it's fear is entirely unpalatable to whatever monster lurks in Aelwyn's magic.
How curious.]
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A fancy lady shouldn't get hurt be malevolent presences.
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That's sweet of you, dear, but I came prepared. [She'll show off her handgun, holstered in her jacket safely. It should be more affective than a dirk, depending on how it's used, and if push comes to shove Aelwyn is capable of setting this entire trainyard alight, she just needs the fear to feed her first.]
Besides, I think between the two of us we can handle any lingering monsters. We make a good team, remember?
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That's right. We do, don't we?
[Mercy reaches out to take Aelwyn's hand, if she'll allow it, holding it as Mercy leads the way into the trainyard.]
These're trains then? Mr. Martin said they was things that run underground where he's from. They're even bigger'n I thought they'd be. Those carriages they got look like you could fit a whole house in them.
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But despite a split second of hesitation she takes it. Her cool is only a little askew, she's still mostly cool, it's fine.]
Oh, yes, those are trains. Sometimes they run both underground and above ground, depending on the landscape of the city they're built in. It's a lot more convenient to tunnel through a mountain or a particular landscape that's full of particularly steep hills than it would be to build over them.
They carry hundreds of passengers, so they have to be big. I've never been on one, though. Never really needed to.
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My people are a lot more resistant to disease than yours. Your people being humans, I mean. So we don't have to worry quite so much, but... well. Any natural resistance just breeds hubris. [Aelwyn, seeming to slow down mid info-dump, will look at a few of the railway workers more closely. They look very... vacant. Odd.]
Think we should ask someone about the ghost train?
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Aye. Seems a sensible enough place to start.
[She looks around and spots a railyard worker dutifully trying to ignore their existence as they tromp through the yard.]
Greetings to you and yours, sir! We got some questions if you got a minute or two. I'm Sister Mercy and this is my friend Aelwyn.
[A quick motion to the woman beside her. The man glances at them, then just tries to duck his head and tell them he's not looking to be converted.]
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Well, I'm no sister. [Just ask Adaine.]
We'd just like to ask you a few questions about the trainyard and an incident that happened a few days ago.
[The man glances at her, almost dazed, and then at Mercy.]
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Thank you kindly, friend! We were wondering if you heard the crash just the other night?
[The blank stare followed by furrowed brows and a glance around the trainyard are answer enough, but he asks if there was some sort of car accident out front all the same.]
No, sir. The trains.
[And now he's looking mildly annoyed as he gestures to the yard and asks if they see any crashes here.
Mercy glances over at Aelwyn. Another one who hadn't seen or heard, then. Interesting.]
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This guy really knows nothing... Must be a Mumple graduate, or whatever the designated school for NPCs is here.]
Thanks for your time, I guess.
[She'll gesture to Mercy to say they're leaving before she starts walking. When they're out of earshot she'll lower her volume and whisper so just Mercy can hear.] This level of obliviousness isn't natural. Agreed?
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Aye. But... it was the same last night, too. People in the town, a lot of them didn't seem like they heard anything. Even some of the guards out front of the housing. I mean, we ain't... I know you got magic and the like, but I ain't spirit-touched. The magic I got's from plants and the like. They said I'd learn the proper stuff once I was a full cleric. So, it can't be it's only them who're magic seeing all this.
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[She makes a thoughtful noise, raising the hand that isn't holding Mercy's to her chin.] There's something that drove the Kelpies up to Gloucester from their old hunting ground, and it's something recent. Perhaps it's the same with whatever monster is behind this haunting?
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[She's casting around and spots the burned out car.]
Look at that one. They usually keep broken things in this sort of place?
[It seems... odd.]
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[She follows Mercy's gaze and frowns.] I don't think they do, no. Seems like a pretty massive hazard if you ask me.
[Then she smirks at her companion.] Fancy a look, dear?
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Mind the rusted bits. They can get into your teeth and lock you up so you can't eat or drink if they cut into you.
[Tetanus isn't something she has the words for, but she knows enough about that in her own time. She's careful as she leads Aelwyn up to the car and helps her into it to peer around.]
Looks like it's been burned out. Definitely from that crash, I think. But... why would they leave it here?
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[They frown, grimacing at the filthy state of this place.]
Nobody even seemed to be looking at it. I wonder if they just... can't see it. Like with the giant train ghost.
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And horses? Huh... What do they usually have on trains? The one that crashed seemed like it was carrying people. Maybe... why would they decorate the insides? Can people live on trains?
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I don't see why they couldn't try to make it a home. But... [She looks at the clowns, more unnerved than anything.] ...why the clowns? Who decorates their home with clowns?
cw: mention of pornography
[She offers Aelwyn a wolfish grin.]
Can't rightly say, though. Maybe they were looking to join the... clown guild? Someone aspiring to be one of them? I seen people buying scrolls to hang up from Ms. Tawnie back home that had fancy drawings on them. People in all sorts of clothes, looking like they were doing different jobs.
[There had also been several scrolls with drawings of people not wearing anything...]
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What, you mean like a circus? Or I suppose a travelling theatre trope is possible... Hm. [Something to look into while they try to identify the train. She'll have to hit the books.]
It's pretty common for people to put art up on their walls, I believe. Though... clowns are just ridiculous levels of creepy. Still, I suppose someone's probably into that, who am I to judge.
cw: mention of underage drinking
[Actually, that's something she's been meaning to ask. She'll pick around, pulling out her phone to snap a few pictures with the bright flashing lights on it.]
Ain't related, but I ain't been able to buy any proper drink apart from tea and juices since I got here. I tried buying some ale and they told me I wasn't old enough for that. Is it just somewhere special you got to go?
cw for underage drinking
Except, of course, underage drinking.]
Ohhhh, that. Yeah, they have a drinking age here. It doesn't make much sense to me either. They have one back home, in Solace at least, It's a bit lower there but I think we're both technically not allowed to drink. Not until we're twenty one, if we even live that long.
[Bleak.] I can get you some though, if you want. I have my tricks. [She gives a wink and a smile.]
cw for underage drinking will continue for the rest of this thread
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I won't charge you though, friends get it for free.
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shall we ftb on this and set up for this cute little drinking/hair-braiding sleepover?
yep that works with me!