Mercy Graves (
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apocalypsehowcomm2022-09-26 05:35 pm
Log - Catch-all for September/October - Open
Who: Mercy Graves & OTA
When: Throughout September and October
Where: Around Gloucester
Summary: Mercy falls asleep in a graveyard, has a look-in on Dogtown's horrors, and is here to help in the Medical Bay.
Warnings: loss of skin, fatigue, hypersomnia
I. An Old, Familiar Tune (max 2, please)
In retrospect, continuing her clandestine graverobbing efforts might have been a mistake. She'd been able to shrug off the music creeping into her ears and her thoughts, even if some of them seemed a rather more sinister version of the things she knows from home. The songs she'd sung with the children in the Abbey and that Granny and the other grown-ups had sung to her and Colm when they'd been very young. Mercy is strong, though. She's awake, and she's not going to let what's going on stop her from continuing her work on the Flophouse. Ms. Ava or no, she's going to get this done.
Until she passes out somewhere in the middle of work. It's the wee hours of the morning when someone wandering by one of the more remote graveyards in Gloucester might notice a filthy young woman who looks a little like she might be crawling out of the half-dug-up grave for how she's fallen.
II. Medical Bay
"What's ailing you, then, cousin?" The question is posed by a smiling Mercy Graves, her hair pulled back in a tight ponytail and hidden beneath a white handkerchief she keeps over her head. The rest of her outfit is scrubs. Whether the cause of her patient's distress is obvious or not, she's ready to take questions and do what she can. She's technically still in training, but they're letting her have a little more responsibility these days with her efforts. "We got tinctures and tending supplies for all kinds of things."
Or maybe you're one of her colleagues in Medical. Mercy's struggling a bit with the portable ultrasound machine as she tries to help someone complaining of pain in their abdomen. "'Scuse me, Magus"--it's clearly some sort of honorable title for the way she bows her head respectfully when she speaks--"I'm having a right time with this machine. You know anything about checking for kidney stones? Thinking my patients suffering mighty from 'em."
III. Mired Way (closed to Luka)
Mercy might not be part of the Investigations group, technically... but they're all that, and since she'd been the one to spot a young man hopping the Dogtown fence, it feels like her responsibility to deal with it. Luckily, she'd been able to race back to ADI and grab the first person she could see to help out. He looks like a strapping man, and he's one of the doctors in Medical that she's seen, but not worked closely with.
"He hopped over right here, sir. Thanks awful for coming along. I'd go myself, but I know we ain't supposed to, 'specially not with how dangerous it's been of late. Don't think I introduced myself proper 'fore dragging you along. Sister Mercy Graves. I been training in the Medical Bay to be a proper healer... and I figure whoever's fool enough to go in there is gonna need healing."
IV. Wildcard
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When: Throughout September and October
Where: Around Gloucester
Summary: Mercy falls asleep in a graveyard, has a look-in on Dogtown's horrors, and is here to help in the Medical Bay.
Warnings: loss of skin, fatigue, hypersomnia
I. An Old, Familiar Tune (max 2, please)
In retrospect, continuing her clandestine graverobbing efforts might have been a mistake. She'd been able to shrug off the music creeping into her ears and her thoughts, even if some of them seemed a rather more sinister version of the things she knows from home. The songs she'd sung with the children in the Abbey and that Granny and the other grown-ups had sung to her and Colm when they'd been very young. Mercy is strong, though. She's awake, and she's not going to let what's going on stop her from continuing her work on the Flophouse. Ms. Ava or no, she's going to get this done.
Until she passes out somewhere in the middle of work. It's the wee hours of the morning when someone wandering by one of the more remote graveyards in Gloucester might notice a filthy young woman who looks a little like she might be crawling out of the half-dug-up grave for how she's fallen.
II. Medical Bay
"What's ailing you, then, cousin?" The question is posed by a smiling Mercy Graves, her hair pulled back in a tight ponytail and hidden beneath a white handkerchief she keeps over her head. The rest of her outfit is scrubs. Whether the cause of her patient's distress is obvious or not, she's ready to take questions and do what she can. She's technically still in training, but they're letting her have a little more responsibility these days with her efforts. "We got tinctures and tending supplies for all kinds of things."
Or maybe you're one of her colleagues in Medical. Mercy's struggling a bit with the portable ultrasound machine as she tries to help someone complaining of pain in their abdomen. "'Scuse me, Magus"--it's clearly some sort of honorable title for the way she bows her head respectfully when she speaks--"I'm having a right time with this machine. You know anything about checking for kidney stones? Thinking my patients suffering mighty from 'em."
III. Mired Way (closed to Luka)
Mercy might not be part of the Investigations group, technically... but they're all that, and since she'd been the one to spot a young man hopping the Dogtown fence, it feels like her responsibility to deal with it. Luckily, she'd been able to race back to ADI and grab the first person she could see to help out. He looks like a strapping man, and he's one of the doctors in Medical that she's seen, but not worked closely with.
"He hopped over right here, sir. Thanks awful for coming along. I'd go myself, but I know we ain't supposed to, 'specially not with how dangerous it's been of late. Don't think I introduced myself proper 'fore dragging you along. Sister Mercy Graves. I been training in the Medical Bay to be a proper healer... and I figure whoever's fool enough to go in there is gonna need healing."
IV. Wildcard
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She does let some of her wariness drop away as she flashes a quick smirk at Eda, but she's still filling in the hole. While this woman might not care about her moonlighting activities, others who could wander by will.
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"Oh I am--which is why I'd never be a cop." She grins as she watches the girl go about her work. "And if someone happened to be up to anything I wouldn't care. Not like the dead folks are using their stuff," she adds with a small shrug.
"Just don't want to see anyone who isn't ready to stay here end up in any... trouble."
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She finishes with the last of the dirt and pats the mound down a bit with her shovel. Mercy can't help yawning as she does so, stretching. "Mm... I think I better get moving along or this-this music..." Another yawn. "Can you hear that?"
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"Yeah, I can hear it," Eda agrees. She's doing her level best to ignore it. "And it's why I didn't think you should stay here alone. I'm not sure what kind of bard nonsense it is... but I don't like it."
Not that she had anything against bard magic, but it was the closest thing she was familiar with and she wasn't enjoying this use of it. Or maybe she just course corrected away from actually saying magic.
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She realizes she's still not entirely sure about this, so she adds. "Or so I heard. Them detectives at ADI talk."
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Her attention starts to drift just a little as Mercy goes on--it's relevant information, but the music is nagging at the edges of her mind. The last comment drags her back, though.
"Right, look... do you work for the ADI? Can we drop the act? I think I've seen you around." She's not entirely sure, though.
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"Eda Clawthorne. And trust me, I could care less about your secrets, sister. But this music thing--it's dangerous. I've seen some people pass out and it take a lot to wake 'em up."
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"Appreciate you looking out for me, though, Ms. Eda. That's kind of you."
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"Anyway, go ahead. But... tell me more about this Ava on the way back. Wasn't here for that, but I've heard about her. In my world this would fall under bard magic. Not so sure about here, though." The similarity--at least the superficial similarity--is interesting to her all the same.
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"I didn't really meet Ava, myself. Not more'n anyone else did. She looked like a little girl when we finally saw her, but before that, she was just a voice singing from the graveyards. It started the same way last year. Songs that got into your head and had you wanting to lay down and sleep for hours. Got to the point where no one could stay away, even with devices we were using to zap us or fill us with some kind of stimulant.
"Seemed like she was focusing in on ADI after making a mess of Gloucester as a whole."
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"Doesn't surprise me... if they're gonna talk a big game about stopping these things they're definitely putting a target on the place." But there are probably both pros and cons to that.
"Unless she's got more personal beef. Does anyone know if she's from this world to begin with?"
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"Could be she's just using a disguise, but it's an odd one. And when she messaged us after her terrorizing, she had to steal someone's phone and account to post on ADI's network. She should've had her own phone like us if she'd come through ADI's building, right?"
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"Wouldn't mind getting a chance to talk to her," she muses. Ava does sound pretty terrible, but if she's an actual child Eda has to wonder exactly how she got caught up in all this.
You okay to ftb on them heading back to ADI?