Elizabeth Braddock [Psylocke] (
serendipitously) wrote in
aterat2022-04-23 09:58 pm
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Who; Betsy + OTA
What; Network Post + continuation of TDM threads, if it's your turn feel free to move it here if you'd like to continue it!
Where;Network and around
When;backdated to 4/19
Warnings;None
I. Network Video
What; Network Post + continuation of TDM threads, if it's your turn feel free to move it here if you'd like to continue it!
Where;Network and around
When;backdated to 4/19
Warnings;None
I. Network Video
[ As far as new faces go, Betsy's happens to look about as unbothered as anyone possibly could. She's sipping a cup of tea and any glimpses of the room probably make it apparent that she's in her assigned housing. ]II. Watts thread continuation
I was given a recommendation by a man named Watts that there was a tailor here of highly praise worthy skill. With how much he talked them up, I have some high expectations. [ She already had high expectations for the quality of clothing. ] He gave me directions to the location, but I'm more used to making appointments for things like that. It seemed more polite to try to make a first contact through this since. Less of a chance for us to waste each other's time. [ And it's definitely not an attempt to fish for information about people here and how well they know each other and get along. Definitely not. ]
Fair warning, I'm particular about what I'm looking for.
"I see," she looked over his example that he was showing with scrutiny and then shrugged. "I'll keep them in mind." It seemed more promising than trying to find something premade in this place. Then again she hadn't exactly seen much of this place.
"That makes things easier," she said with a quirk of her lips. At least she hoped it'd make things easier, nothing in his tone or body language gave her any indication he minded mutants. "What can you tell me about the ones you met?" Who else had been here? None of her direct team was here, that had been one of the first things she'd checked for upon arriving here, but that didn't stop her from being curious about who he'd known.
"I did, but I'm not sure how much of that I actually believe." There was absolutely no reason to believe anything they'd been told was the truth. It sounded like some sort of canned speech from people who wanted them to believe something specific. She listened carefully and patiently to his explanation of the first world he'd been in and shook her head. "It sounds like neither of these goals made much sense. At least I always understood my job in other realities, even if I didn't know when I might be able to leave. I appreciate having more concrete goals to work towards."

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Llewellyn certainly didn’t mind them. He considered those he’d met to be friends. Rubbing the side of his face, he tried to recall those that he’d met. “Ah, well, the majority I met in the last world… But in this world there’s Illyana. We’ve had a few conversations on the subject since I arrived.” Though she sometimes threw him off a little off balance during those conversations, but it wasn’t like she was the only one to do so. “Her imps sometimes cause a bit of mischief, though. Stole my old pocket watch.” In hindsight, he probably could have let the strange little things keep it. He did get a new nicer one recently.
“To be honest, few of us are… Given the Aspects don’t seem to know what they’re doing most of the time, we’ve been trying to uh- put the pieces together ourselves.” Which mostly meant theories and hypothesis that they had yet to prove one way or another. Though, he supposed there were some details they had luck with. It helped when people had abilities that could prod beneath the surface of this world.
“No, they didn’t… I made the mistake of demanding the thing in the last world share the details of its plan and uh… Oof. Not my brightest idea…” He commented with a wince, so he tried to be a little more mindful when dealing with those in charge here… “If anything, this world seems to be building itself the longer we’re here. Things change every so often, locations that weren’t there before appearing and such.”
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She quirked an eyebrow. "And how has putting the pieces together been going?" His tone and posture already gave him the answer: not exceptionally well. Might as well ask him just to see if that confirmed her suspicion though.
"Bit off more than you bargained for?" Not that she sounded like she was criticizing him, she couldn't blame him for that. It was a habit she often fell into herself. "How interesting. There are a few pocket dimensions in my own world that change based on the ruler's emotional state or whim."
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The subject of putting the pieces together gets a long sigh, blown through puffed cheeks as he tried to at least think of something… positive to say on the subject. “I wish I could say that it was going well… But we really only have scattered theories, and very little to go on. The only thing that I believe we can say is confirmed is that this world is very new, practically in its infancy, and that it’s still figuring itself out. At least according to someone who had the ability to find out as much.” He shrugged his shoulders lightly. There really hadn’t been much progress.
“Mm… That would be an understatement, honestly.” Llewellyn responded awkwardly. “The headache wasn’t worth it, nothing it dumped into my head translated to anything understandable.” Knocked him on his ass, is what it had done. He’d just been lucky he was at his office and not out and about. He tilted his head slightly though at her comment, though. “So you’ve some experience with similar worlds? Perhaps you’ll be able to provide some new angles we hadn’t considered before, then.”
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"It's still figuring itself out? Is it sentient?" It said so much about her life that she'd experienced sentient planets and islands before.
"I'm sorry," she said to him sympathetically. "Even when prepared it can be overwhelming to have information dumped into your head." Usually she was the one doing things like that, but she understood how it felt. "Limbo is one of them." Though she really wouldn't be surprised if Magik had left that out or twisted the truth here and there. "But yes, I have far too much experience with it all."
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“I can’t say that it’s something I understand fully, myself, but yes… Or at least something close to it, based on the way it was explained to me.” Llewellyn tended to puzzle over it, even if he trusted and preferred referring to the experts on matters like this. It was just… interesting… And he hoped to understand it properly one day, but for now he was stuck on the fact that this world was both ‘rebuilding’ itself from a disaster, but also being brand new in a way.
He waved off the apology. It wasn’t necessary, and he wasn’t particularly comfortable with apologies in most situations. “It uh- was a lesson in not letting one’s temper getting the better of them and demanding answers without thinking about how they might be provided.” He responded with an awkward shrug. He should have considered the risk at the time, considering how it communicated with everyone through the link in their heads… But he’d been frustrated and desperate for answers.
“Limbo is?” Llewellyn’s attention shifted rather quickly. No, Illyana had not mentioned that… Or at least not in a way that it had stood out to him… “As unfortunate as it is to have the experience in many situations… I look forward to hearing your thoughts on all of this once you’ve mm… had a chance to settle.”
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"A lesson I've had to remind myself of plenty in the past," she replied with a chuckle. "Sometimes it takes a few attempts to get it to stick." Or sometimes it just never did and one simply decided upon accepting it as how things went. That was her case.
"It is. Many of the smaller pocket dimensions are shaped by the emotions or thoughts of their ruler at any given time." She supposed it had something to do with how connected they were to the person that gave them order. "I'd be happy to help in any way I can, but I'm not sure how helpful I can be. Is there anything specific you're looking to learn about?"
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“You’re probably right, though I hope it’s a lesson that sticks, eventually. I rather like my head unscrambled.” He responded with a wry smile, even if she was correct. He’d undoubtedly do something as foolish again one day… He had a habit of slipping into trouble without meaning to.
“I see…” That actually made more sense than other things he’d heard before. The world changing on the whim or emotions of its ruler... It had seemed a lot like the Sphere was that way, especially when it… decided to put its experiment to the test.
Betsy's question gets a small laugh though, “I think I have, uh- a great many ‘specifics’ I’d like to learn about…” Too many things, really… Llewellyn hummed, though, and tried to narrow it down to the main two. “But these days I’ve been thinking more on the subject of if there could be someone behind the scenes that’s controlling all this, what with the Aspects uncertainty at times. There was apparently someone that guided them before that disappeared, so…” He waved a hand vaguely. Sometimes it made him wonder how gone the being that had been in charge really was.
“When I’m not thinking about that, I’m thinking of the people in this world. In the last world I was, the ‘locals’ changed depending on the situation they were in… We found out a few months before I left there that many hadn’t been real at all. Here the local community seems to not notice when new things arrive in the world. They act as though things had always been there. So… it’s worrying to think someone might be doing that to them.”
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"I might be able to help if it ever happens to you again," she offered. She wasn't quite sure why but she felt like this man would end up in trouble again. He seemed far too open to not land in problem situations.
“I see…” That actually made more sense than other things he’d heard before. The world changing on the whim or emotions of its ruler... It had seemed a lot like the Sphere was that way, especially when it… decided to put its experiment to the test.
"I see," she made a thoughtful humming noise as she listened to his explanations. "I take it there's not much you know about this someone that guided them then disappeared?" The answer was probably going to be no so she moved on rather quickly. "That is worrisome. Perhaps I could help with looking into that."
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Llewellyn would honestly welcome the help if he did find himself in the position to experience something like had happened at the sphere… Because, undoubtedly, at some point… He would bite off more than he could chew again. “That’s uh- good of you to offer, thank you. I still hope to avoid it, but… You never know with these places.”
She was correct, of course… The answer was no. They hardly knew anything at all about the being that had left the aspects behind other than the fact that they’d existed. “It’s quite worrisome… Seems like the Aspects had a lot left to learn from whoever came before them. Your help would be welcomed by those of us trying to figure this all out, and them as well, I imagine.” And one more person working on the puzzle? Always good, meant for new ideas and theories that might push things forward.
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Cole thread contin.
She let out a chuckle and then shook her head. "Luck has never been something I've had. The X-Men came together out of necessity more than anything. We stick together because we believe it's the best hope our kind has." Though that hadn't been working out that great lately.
"Dwarf?"
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"Hey, you won the 'get stuck in another world again' lottery. Don't knock it, sister." Of course, this place probably had at least 1,000 things that wanted to kill them. He didn't have any evidence that suggested it, of course. He was just paranoid like that.
"Yeah, the little guy who helped us accessorize."
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"I feel like I've won that lottery too many times already," she quirked her mouth up in a slight smirk.
"I'm sure he'd appreciate your description of him."
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He chuckled. "If the guy isn't used to bad attitudes from the rubes they yank here, that ain't my problem."
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She gave a shrug and then chuckled despite herself. He really did remind her of Logan and there was a weird comfort in that. Not that she'd precisely mention that. "No, I guess it isn't."
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"I'd be happy without finding any new planets. Aliens and Earth don't mix all that well. Mostly because they see us as inferior, but maybe that's just mine."
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"Aliens and Earth don't mix well whether they see us as inferior or not." If they felt too threatened by people from Earth things also went wrong, at least in her experience.
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He smirked. "Maybe we need a 'keep off the grass' sign out there somehwere."
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Watts-Maresh, actually. And he speaks well of me because we are married and I make all of his clothes at this point. But I do so adore a challenge. And the words you choose bespeak quite the challenge.
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I would happily render what help I am able to, my lady.
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Oh, and styles similar to my home, so very elegant, with rich colors.
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