Llewellyn Watts (
gadaboutdetective) wrote in
aterat2021-09-14 02:10 am
Network Video - PSA from the Gullwings Investigation
[Llewellyn looks quite serious when the feed opens. It’s an expression he has worn a little less often of late, but there were things going on now that were getting more and more concerning. The gullwings had just finished their investigation on the matter, but this was not something they could resolve themselves. The city was going to need a different sort of help than they could offer, and the average person needed to be warned.]
Hello everyone. I’m sorry to be addressing the network under such mm… unfortunate circumstances… But the Gullwings have been investigating a situation around the city for the last few days and we feel it’s important to share what we learned with everyone. Especially as we’ve found something that uh- is going to need some specialized attention in order to resolve this, hopefully before it gets worse.
[And worse is what the three gullwings were hoping to avoid…]
I’m sure by now everyone has noticed the strange plant life that’s planted through our city, and I say planted rather than spread because we’ve found evidence- tools and the like, that prove someone brought them here intentionally. [Plucking a bright green feather from the desk in front of him, he twirled it lightly in his fingers to show it off.] We found this at one of the scenes. It’s from a bird native to the southern forest, and it’s been altered to be a decorative accessory.
In trying to work out where they started from, we retraced the pattern of their planting back to the cemetery. The spread of mold and mildew seems to have gone unchecked there, quite unpleasant… But! At its heart, we discovered an alcove which lead to a portal we definitely were not made aware of before now. It leads outside, and it seems logical that it’s where the culprit has been entering from to work on their task. There are tracks leading in and out, [He shifted the phone function to display a picture they had taken of the footprints of clawed feet that went in and out. Flipping back a moment later, he continued.]
It… gets more worrying from here. [As if this wasn’t all concerning enough.] The plant pods seem to change as they grow. At first they only got a little larger, but they… track you. I know that sounds odd, but they seemed to follow our movements as though they were drawn to us as we passed them. It’s easy enough to stay out of their reach at first, but it’s unsettling. The problem is… They get bigger, like uh- a medium-sized dog big? Larger than Pretzel is now, anyway.
And the bigger they are, the greater their reach. We managed to get through, but….
[Criminy, he can’t believe he’s going to describe this next bit.]
There’s like… Ah… How do I put this? Um… A giant one? Very large. Huge, even… So much so that I’d hazard a guess that a few people could fit inside. We didn’t stay long, because it wasn’t safe and we’re not exactly equipped to deal with something of that nature. It seemed pertinent to get that information to everyone, to warn people away from the plants and to provide knowledge to those who might have more luck in dealing with them.
Hello everyone. I’m sorry to be addressing the network under such mm… unfortunate circumstances… But the Gullwings have been investigating a situation around the city for the last few days and we feel it’s important to share what we learned with everyone. Especially as we’ve found something that uh- is going to need some specialized attention in order to resolve this, hopefully before it gets worse.
[And worse is what the three gullwings were hoping to avoid…]
I’m sure by now everyone has noticed the strange plant life that’s planted through our city, and I say planted rather than spread because we’ve found evidence- tools and the like, that prove someone brought them here intentionally. [Plucking a bright green feather from the desk in front of him, he twirled it lightly in his fingers to show it off.] We found this at one of the scenes. It’s from a bird native to the southern forest, and it’s been altered to be a decorative accessory.
In trying to work out where they started from, we retraced the pattern of their planting back to the cemetery. The spread of mold and mildew seems to have gone unchecked there, quite unpleasant… But! At its heart, we discovered an alcove which lead to a portal we definitely were not made aware of before now. It leads outside, and it seems logical that it’s where the culprit has been entering from to work on their task. There are tracks leading in and out, [He shifted the phone function to display a picture they had taken of the footprints of clawed feet that went in and out. Flipping back a moment later, he continued.]
It… gets more worrying from here. [As if this wasn’t all concerning enough.] The plant pods seem to change as they grow. At first they only got a little larger, but they… track you. I know that sounds odd, but they seemed to follow our movements as though they were drawn to us as we passed them. It’s easy enough to stay out of their reach at first, but it’s unsettling. The problem is… They get bigger, like uh- a medium-sized dog big? Larger than Pretzel is now, anyway.
And the bigger they are, the greater their reach. We managed to get through, but….
[Criminy, he can’t believe he’s going to describe this next bit.]
There’s like… Ah… How do I put this? Um… A giant one? Very large. Huge, even… So much so that I’d hazard a guess that a few people could fit inside. We didn’t stay long, because it wasn’t safe and we’re not exactly equipped to deal with something of that nature. It seemed pertinent to get that information to everyone, to warn people away from the plants and to provide knowledge to those who might have more luck in dealing with them.

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That's great work, Watts. I wouldn't expect anything less, but it's good to know the Gullwings can get a job done.
[He frowns.]
Do you think you can find the clearing again?
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Thank you, Harry. I wish we’d found something a little less… [He gestured awkwardly to indicate: Monster-plantish…] But it was a successful team effort, they’re quite excellent.
[The question gets a small, thoughtful hum.]
Yes, we should be able to find it again. It’s uh- well, the bigger the plants get, the closer you are to the main one. At least, that’s how it seemed.
[The detective was concerned, however, that if this continued unchecked, the other smaller plants would catch up and… Nope. Not a pretty mental image.]
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[Because, you know, that sort of thing was just his life.]
It's good to know. If I get any clients who need your expertise, I know where to send them.
[He nods.] Good. I'd like to have a look at the thing.
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[He often felt like he was living in a book George would have written… The smaller pods alone reminded him of a draft for one of the man’s novels that had been pushed aside for something else.]
I appreciate that? I do try to direct people your way if I hear they need assistance that a professional wizard can provide. [He responded with an attempt at a smile. But back to pressing matters, he nodded quickly.] Of course, the sooner someone looks at it the better… We didn’t really stick around long, so I do have concerns about what might happen when it’s actually disturbed.
[The mid-sized ones had been strange enough.]
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[It's spoken with a degree of sarcasm.]
If it's a giant fly trap, maybe there are just a lot of giant flies around we don't know about.
[Because that's likely.]
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If you can give a location, I can certainly see what needs to be done regarding this plant.
[He's not liking the carnivorous implication here.]
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[Rubbing the side of his face, a nervous tic, he continued.] And I think it would be prudent for you to get a few people together if you do. The bigger ones are quite... excitable. If the biggest is anything like them, I'd be afraid of how it reacts to being properly disturbed.
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I see.
[He could mention it to Nida, but he wasn't sure if he'd be interested in doing something along the lines of weeding.]
Well we can most certainly take care of the plants, but then there's the matter of stopping the planter at their source as well.
[And he wondered if that meant a sort of boss fight.]
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[And Llewellyn wanted to question them, to find out why they’d decided to do all this. It was, after all, fairly ambitious to plant such things all over the city to spread this.]
The plants start out quite smallish, and as I mentioned, there were broken gardening tools found around the various locations. So between that fact, the size of the footprints and the distance from one print to the next, we could extrapolate that they’re at least of a height relative to the average person.
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Gardening tools..and if they're our height, that could be anyone. That's rather vexing indeed.
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Wrap?
Sure!
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[And Llewellyn cared a lot about the who and the why… It was bothering him.]
We’re hoping perhaps someone might recognize the tracks or something of note that tied to the other details. I don’t suppose you’ve seen or heard something around?
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[ She paused for a second and made a few noises like she was contemplating something. ]
No, but...if the tracks aren't too old I could take a look at them. I might be able to read something from them
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It is, it’s an ambitious job they took on, so… it makes you wonder what prompted it. [He tilted his head rather curiously at that,] Do you think you could? I don’t think they’re terribly old, though I can’t say for sure, but we only found them a day or so ago.
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If it was ambitious then it might be safe to assume it took time. Which would imply they've been working on it for a while. So whatever prompted it may built up over time. [ Was she talking to herself there? Mostly. ] I can come take a look. If there's anything in the room still I'll be able to tell pretty quickly. There's a reason the IS sends vampires to crime scenes. >[ Offer the reason, Ivy? No? A+ conversational skills. ]
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Re: video
[He does not want to envision them getting to the side of the giant one they found. There were far too many.]
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I think there are two valid options. We could get a bathtub full of weed spray and just spray them all down. Or fire may work if it's controlled enough.
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Llewellyn hummed a little, considering both options thoughtfully. As absurd as a bathtub full of weed spray was, it still was worth considering. There’s the sound of a pen on paper as he ducked his head to scribble both ideas down to present the team with.]
Perhaps if anyone around here has enough control with fire magic… But I suppose a bathtub or basin full of full of a weed spray might actually be safer, hm? Less risk to burning down things we’d rather not.
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[Sorry, Sammy. Llewellyn had only just been starting to learn about modern-day pop culture references in the last world he’d been stuck in before being brought here. That one wasn’t covered before, so the old-timey detective is a bit lost.]
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Don't have Little Shop of Horrors on your world huh?
It's like a giant fly trap that eats blood....and talks.
Pod huh....is it closed or open right now?
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[He pulls up a picture he had snapped of the pod before they retreated to avoid the more active medium-sized plants. Sam gets a shot of the plant pod seemingly reaching for the sun above, veined and definitely large enough to fit more than a couple people inside it if it decided it wanted to.]
It's closed at the moment, or it was while we were there.
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[Sam looks over the picture trying to work out if this is something he's seen before outside of movies or Hell.]
Huh...reminds me of something my brother and I saw a few years back....it was in a botanical garden we were clearing of a haunting....
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