sei thought that in whole ass, and she thinks that here, too. still, the dead do deserve a certain amount of respect, which they certainly wouldn't have been getting in the hands of the original "employees" of this hotel, so despite her misgivings she drags herself out to the cemetery, where their predecessors have left it quite a gross, bloody mess.
it's probably intended to freak out whichever poor souls end up here.
to her surprise - although, maybe it shouldn't be too surprising? - nico is here already. she glances at him, then frowns at the general state of the graveyard.]
[it really shouldn't be a surprise nico's here, maybe. after all, he also believes the dead deserve a certain amount of respect and, well...he has a special interest in the dead. the cemetery that was left behind was a sorry sight to see, and nico seems to be trying to decide what to do next. he's perched on top of a gravestone as if it'll help him get a better vantage point, but his eyes snap forward when he hears sei address him.]
Yeah. But considering who came before us, it's not that surprising. [...] Even so, a final resting place shouldn't be like this. We still have time to change it.
[one of them was a ghost!! he should in theory know how to treat the dead!! (but qi rong is just gross, so, no. sei is sort of glad he's already fled to the graveyard where they won't have to deal with him yet, but how they're going to get someone over there to replace him poses a problem... that's what tutorial trial is for)
anyway, she lifts a bucket of hot water and some rags, which she's totally been carrying over.]
I brought this to work on cleaning up a little. Would you mind helping?
[there's a pause as he seems to think that over. to be fair, nico's been very...reluctant to engage with a lot of people over the last few years, so sei's offer to help is a little odd to him. he doesn't really know him (and actually, he doesn't really know much about any of the others who've arrived here), but...]
You...actually want to help? [similarly the question could be read as "you want my help?" but he would have done this regardless, he thinks.]
[she nods, and starts to follow him to the back of the cemetery. this should be fine! it's less scary to be working on this with someone than it would be alone! they're going to clean this up and it's going to freak her out much less whenever she has to come here for whatever reason.
and then he asks about ghosts.]
G-ghosts? [her voice definitely went up an octave.] I'm... I'm not scared of anything! Besides, no one's even here yet. It's just us eight! So there's no ghosts for me to be afraid of!
this is funny, suddenly. he hears his voice go up an octave and for a moment nico only offers a glance from the corner of his eye before he shrugs almost nonchalantly.]
Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they aren't here yet. [just saying!] But good. Being scared just makes them angrier.
[is this a test? is it the truth? it's hard to say because as they approach the last rows of graves he steps forward. the earth around the tombstones begins to shift, dirt flattening in piles and rocks whittling down and changing shape to something more presentable.]
[at least the blood should be reasonably easy? good lord what the hell were the other npcs doing prior to their arrival? but he's busy taking care of the landscaping and fixing up some of the gravestones to reshape them and fix whatever's crumbling.]
You're...from somewhere without powers. [this isn't a question. normally he wouldn't use his abilities around mortals, but the eight of them had some time to at least establish they exist. he's not great at small talk, but he thinks about the castle, too.]
[it's not a question, but she nods to confirm it anyway. it's confirmation for his actual question, too, and she answers as she scrubs stains out of the gravestones and also pulls weeds around them so they look nicer.
maybe she should get some incense later...]
Right, it didn't. [she wrinkles her nose.] Or at least, none that we could use. There was definitely something weird about the Sheriff, though.
[strange. it would mean they were a little more vulnerable in that town, but that's also not really his business. for whatever his powers don't impact, he's using a shovel he procured from somewhere to dig and fill holes to even it out. it would suck for people to trip on the path.]
Oh. [very confusing, very glad he wasn't there actually. manual labor is good for both of them. it's something sei is used to and something to keep nico occupied.]
The Sheriff and the Bartender. [blankly. like a "of course that's what it was." though...]
So you died in your game. How? [you can't just ask people how they died, nico.]
Sounds counterproductive. [at least the crafters made some sense with the balancing act they had going for themselves.] Did you ever find out why? What happened to the last man standing?
That's what I thought at first, too, but we ended up on a train after we died, and that's what took us home. Dying was the only way to board it.
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Percy-san ended up dying, too, at the very end. After he used what he got for winning to make sure we'd all be taken back. That's a choice only the winner got to make, so a lot of people ended up working together to make sure it was him.
[i'll say it here too instead of just in dms: the honorifics kill me, but i'm in the middle of a reread and it feels wrong not to have sei using honorifics because she's such a stickler for them in canon.]
...I suppose that isn't so strange. It isn't uncommon for sacrifice to be required for success. [he hates that, actually.
also, other things he hates! that! he's kind of hoping sei is far enough away that he doesn't feel the slight drop in temperature as nico hears that and immediately frowns at the gravestone in front of him. there's...no. just because it's a name he's familiar with doesn't mean it's the same person. of course, it's not impossible either and that's the worst part of it.]
...sounds like he was a good choice to win. He must have been someone people trusted.
[he's going to go home, go to california, and bury percy jackson in the dirt where he belongs. but it's also a baiting question to see if sei explains. maybe it's a totally different percy.]
[i flipped a coin and it decided that the gravestone she's working on is far enough away that she doesn't catch the drop in temperature. so, you know, small blessings for nico there.
this also means she doesn't clue in that this is a sensitive topic. she'd get it if she was looking at him, but right now, her attention is on the job at hand.]
He was. And he was actually worthy of that trust, too, which is rare. We were lucky to have him there, but I always felt badly that it had to be him... he had a really hard time.
[a beat.]
...he asked for a lot of things at the end, actually. That we'd all go home and that none of us would be subjected to this sort of game ever again. We definitely made it home thanks to him, but I guess keeping us out of the clutches of other games wasn't something the Sheriff could guarantee.
[small victories for goths. he's still working, but now he's busy thinking about this and trying to rationalize what the hell happened there.]
Different pantheons have different rules. It's possible to change some rules, but it depends what they are. [he's busy thinking about how things ended during the titan war and the things that were changed after that.]
...most people would have a hard time in situations like ours, wouldn't they? [he could outright just ask what happened, but...admittedly, he's also just curious what happened in that town with or without percy's involvement.]
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sei thought that in whole ass, and she thinks that here, too. still, the dead do deserve a certain amount of respect, which they certainly wouldn't have been getting in the hands of the original "employees" of this hotel, so despite her misgivings she drags herself out to the cemetery, where their predecessors have left it quite a gross, bloody mess.
it's probably intended to freak out whichever poor souls end up here.
to her surprise - although, maybe it shouldn't be too surprising? - nico is here already. she glances at him, then frowns at the general state of the graveyard.]
...pretty disrespectful, don't you think?
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Yeah. But considering who came before us, it's not that surprising. [...] Even so, a final resting place shouldn't be like this. We still have time to change it.
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[one of them was a ghost!! he should in theory know how to treat the dead!! (but qi rong is just gross, so, no. sei is sort of glad he's already fled to the graveyard where they won't have to deal with him yet, but how they're going to get someone over there to replace him poses a problem...
that's what tutorial trial is for)anyway, she lifts a bucket of hot water and some rags, which she's totally been carrying over.]
I brought this to work on cleaning up a little. Would you mind helping?
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You...actually want to help? [similarly the question could be read as "you want my help?" but he would have done this regardless, he thinks.]
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Most people wouldn't think much about making this better.
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[she makes a face.]
The dead still deserve better than this, so if I've got the ability to help, I should.
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We'll start from the back and work our way forward. The further you go, the more likely it's messed up.
[and then, idly:] You're not afraid of ghosts, are you?
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and then he asks about ghosts.]
G-ghosts? [her voice definitely went up an octave.] I'm... I'm not scared of anything! Besides, no one's even here yet. It's just us eight! So there's no ghosts for me to be afraid of!
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this is funny, suddenly. he hears his voice go up an octave and for a moment nico only offers a glance from the corner of his eye before he shrugs almost nonchalantly.]
Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they aren't here yet. [just saying!] But good. Being scared just makes them angrier.
[is this a test? is it the truth? it's hard to say because as they approach the last rows of graves he steps forward. the earth around the tombstones begins to shift, dirt flattening in piles and rocks whittling down and changing shape to something more presentable.]
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just. staring at the earth as it moves.]
Are, um, are you also seeing that... Am I going crazy...?! Th-they're not angry already, are they? Why is it doing that?!
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We're cleaning up, aren't we?
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she's just going to get right to work scrubbing some of the blood off of gravestones. to her credit, she is very thorough and good at cleaning.]
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You're...from somewhere without powers. [this isn't a question. normally he wouldn't use his abilities around mortals, but the eight of them had some time to at least establish they exist. he's not great at small talk, but he thinks about the castle, too.]
Your game didn't have them either?
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maybe she should get some incense later...]
Right, it didn't. [she wrinkles her nose.] Or at least, none that we could use. There was definitely something weird about the Sheriff, though.
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What Sheriff?
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[read: i wasn't active enough to have sei find out if he was a pawn or if he was actually in charge.
she'll keep working. manual labor doesn't make her miss a beat; she's used to this.]
There was someone who looked just like him and had the same name where we all ended up when we died, but he was called the Bartender there.
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The Sheriff and the Bartender. [blankly. like a "of course that's what it was." though...]
So you died in your game. How? [you can't just ask people how they died, nico.]
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she's grumpily scrubbing a gravestone because she doesn't want to talk about murdeer.]
Well, we all did, actually. It was a "last man standing" kind of game, so you could say the game killed me.
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Sounds counterproductive. [at least the crafters made some sense with the balancing act they had going for themselves.] Did you ever find out why? What happened to the last man standing?
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[...]
Percy-san ended up dying, too, at the very end. After he used what he got for winning to make sure we'd all be taken back. That's a choice only the winner got to make, so a lot of people ended up working together to make sure it was him.
[i'll say it here too instead of just in dms: the honorifics kill me, but i'm in the middle of a reread and it feels wrong not to have sei using honorifics because she's such a stickler for them in canon.]
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also, other things he hates! that! he's kind of hoping sei is far enough away that he doesn't feel the slight drop in temperature as nico hears that and immediately frowns at the gravestone in front of him. there's...no. just because it's a name he's familiar with doesn't mean it's the same person. of course, it's not impossible either and that's the worst part of it.]
...sounds like he was a good choice to win. He must have been someone people trusted.
[he's going to go home, go to california, and bury percy jackson in the dirt where he belongs. but it's also a baiting question to see if sei explains. maybe it's a totally different percy.]
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this also means she doesn't clue in that this is a sensitive topic. she'd get it if she was looking at him, but right now, her attention is on the job at hand.]
He was. And he was actually worthy of that trust, too, which is rare. We were lucky to have him there, but I always felt badly that it had to be him... he had a really hard time.
[a beat.]
...he asked for a lot of things at the end, actually. That we'd all go home and that none of us would be subjected to this sort of game ever again. We definitely made it home thanks to him, but I guess keeping us out of the clutches of other games wasn't something the Sheriff could guarantee.
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Different pantheons have different rules. It's possible to change some rules, but it depends what they are. [he's busy thinking about how things ended during the titan war and the things that were changed after that.]
...most people would have a hard time in situations like ours, wouldn't they? [he could outright just ask what happened, but...admittedly, he's also just curious what happened in that town with or without percy's involvement.]
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[a beat. she frowns, finishing up with her current gravestone and moving on to the next.]
He seemed used to it. ...here's to hoping he doesn't wind up stuck here, though, because he shouldn't have to be.
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