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rysligparasites) wrote2019-02-11 11:00 pm
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WELCOME TO THE HIVE
It's a long journey to Kulen and you’re paralyzed for all of it. The parasites aren't very delicate about carrying you there and you may get prodded with the odd pincer, but they diligently protect you from any external threats so you arrive relatively unharmed.
They carry you into a series of tunnels and into the belly of the hive where they lay you down on the ground. You lie there, unable to move or speak as more of the parasites converge on you, chittering excitedly and smelling you with their antennae. As the paralysis starts to wear off, they roughly and enthusiastically help you up and guide you through the tunnels, excitedly showing you around.
Eventually, you'll meet a parasite with human features who will give you a stilted, but genuine welcome. Apparently you are a special guest who has been brought here to help celebrate their beloved queen's first ever ascension day! While you're here, they want to learn as much about YOU and your traditions as they can so they can make this the greatest party ever.
The parasites implore you to eat their human cooking which is mostly composed of various things (both edible and not) that they've deep fried. They worked very hard and they will be very offended if you don't finish it. They also invite you to contribute to their cave paintings which are entirely composed of parasites doing parasite things.
During your stay, you'll likely run into other monsters who've been replaced by doppelgangers. Maybe some of them have been here for a while. Maybe others have just turned up.
Your quarters are dark and maybe a little cramped given that you're sharing them with a whole bunch of insectoid creatures and maybe one or two monsters. Other than that, they're relatively comfortable.
Settle in and make yourself at home. You'll be here for a while.
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I went through it myself, rather than face an inevitably gruesome demise. There were a few different ways to extract them. I was among those who were operated on as a means to remove them. If they did infect us again, we at least know what we did last time...
[Maybe they could even operate sooner, so it doesn't progress as badly, who knows. He feels slightly better about things now. He'd been so fixated on the worst, that he didn't realize they're better off now in ways.]
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[ Honestly, Majima wasn't looking all that forward to getting himself cut open, but if it was that or dying from some horrible insect bursting out of him, he knew what he was going to pick. ]
They did leave this place to pick us up in the first place.
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[Then if they need to deal with parasites, they'll... deal with parasites. Whatever it takes.]
And they seem to keep dragging more of us in. If we could only follow them and see what route they take out... we might have a chance then.
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Well, why not try and follow them, then? Maybe when it's night, or a lull in activity.
Might be easier to tail 'em then... and maybe they won't pay as close attention to an animal.
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[That's what he hopes, anyway. It's not easy, and they're a little too good at guarding them, keeping them busy, but maybe they can make this work.]
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[ Sorry, parasites. You sort of all looked the same to Majima. ]
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[He'd been so disoriented and unsettled by this place at first, that he hadn't noticed such things. He honestly hadn't wanted to get too close to them lest he end up infected somehow. But this should be a pretty useful clue to exploit.]
Then we'll start by smelling out some probable targets. From there... we track their movements. Following them won't be easy, so we must proceed with extreme caution.
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[ "Fried keys!" announced a parasite as it suddenly popped its head around a corner. "Fried fruit!" ]
Uh, hey there.
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[Ah, here they come. They're such weird critters. Kain is still a bit unnerved by their presence, but it's such an odd thing... they don't seem to be exactly hostile, just... peculiar.]
Greetings. I trust that everything is well?
[The parasites continue to make excited exclamations, clearly in an upbeat mood. Now... have these ones been on the surface lately? That's the real question, and sniffing it out may take a moment.]
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One of them smelled like... gummi bears? Surely not.
"Friends!" chittered one of the parasites, accosting Kain with a fried treat that looked suspiciously like a battered wrench. "Eat!" ]
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I'm sorry, but I must refuse. I'm... very full at the moment.
[There's an "awww" from the one offering him the treat, and a hopeful "maybe later!" from another one.]
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It was bent over a set of house keys, looking vaguely puzzled. ]
Yeah, sorry guys. Tell ya what, though. Later we'll show ya how to play rock, paper scissors.
It's all the rage up top.
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Yes, you'll enjoy it very much. It provides hours of excitement.
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Rain check. Totally.
[ And when the parasites seemed distracted, he'd slip off after the creature... ]
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[Kain keeps an eye on them, watching as they get very animated in their conversation. As the one slips off, he pardons himself quietly as well, off to follow and see where they might end up. Could this be their way to the surface? They'll soon find out, either way.]
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Goin' out to nab another monster, maybe...?
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[He keeps his voice low, so as not to be overheard. The trick, of course, is keeping the parasite in sight while also not getting too close and being noticed. But this could be it, a way out... Kain knows to be cautious and not get his hopes up too much, though.]
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Suddenly, the head of another parasite poked out from one of the alcoves. "Guests!" it cried. ]
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[Kain is so focused on the one they're after that he gasps and jumps in alarm when the one suddenly emerges. It's not alone, either, as some more scurry to join their friend, chattering in excitement.]
No... please, no...
[The parasites move out to block the way, and Kain watches in frustration as their targeted one keeps moving steadily away.]
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[ And indeed, it looked like they were being redirected... to bug jail. Majima knew about bug jail. He knew, specifically, that it was going to be a pain in the butt to get out. Fighting was an option, of course... but there was a whole hive of them. ]
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[But none of Kain's protests stop the bugs and their marching them along. There's little choice at the moment but to follow along. Their original target is well lost to view by now, and there's no chance of finding them again. Ugh. Well. The plan may have failed at the moment, but it was still a start... right? They'll just have to be more cautious somehow.]
[For now, though, the bugs are definitely using their strength in numbers, with more of them poking out here and there to help force their "friends" along toward the location of bug jail. Kain has heard talk of it too, and realizes that any plans... will be on hold for a bit.]
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Look, we knew this might take a try or two, right? This's a temporary setback.
[ ...was that a straightened slinky on the floor? Someone had been busy. ]
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...you're right. This is far from ideal, but it's no easy situation to get out of. We knew this from the start. I'm glad you don't intend to give up. Neither do I.
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[ The, uh... Majima had been paralyzed at the time, and he'd spent at least part of the journey being swarmed by looming carapaces and swaddled in what felt like sackcloth, so he'd been a little disoriented. ]
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[Kain knows better than to underestimate these parasites. They're apparently expert kidnappers and jailers, so who knows what else might happen? Who knows why they've ultimately brought them down here?]
We'll have to bide our time, and ensure they don't punish us further, at this point.