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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During your stay, you'll likely run into other monsters who've been replaced by doppelgangers.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.
B - Help me, I'll help you.
Then they listen, doing their best to look unphased... Ah- Hmmm. There's a long pause while they consider, eventually turning back to lean up towards Kain and whispering right back.]
I'll help... but someone I care about might be in here... Will you help me find them first?
[That's the condition, they're not leaving until they know that their boyfriend isn't here.]
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I'm willing to do that. Everyone deserves a chance to escape. What does this other monster look like?
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Mmmh, about this tall, dark hair, spotted and dog-like. Might have a mane if it's night time? His name is Charles.
[Yeah, they're describing a werewolf, no surprise there.]
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[It's all been a bit chaotic what with the strange enthusiasm of their captors, it's hard to say. But that physical description obviously does help, so he knows who to look for.]
We'll search until we locate him. Then we'll have to figure out our timing. These bugs must have to take a break sometime, or perhaps switch out their guard. We need to learn more of their movements.
[But annoyingly, they always just seem to show up whenever he's attempted escape so far. It's hard to account for them all, and they're sneaky buggers.]
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Hmm, perhaps between searching, one of us can watch the exits and see if they ever move? Though they're surprisingly organized...
[There's a moment. Wait, a few of the insects were able to speak to them!]
Perhaps we could find the ones that talk, and just ask them about Charles!
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[Even more unsettling, of course, is the fact they've never actually threatened him to make him stay, no, they just... divert his attention and direction, until he's suddenly back where he'd started. It's weird how effective it's been.]
We could try making them talk, but we'll have to be strategic about it. They can't know what we're up to. But perhaps... perhaps we can tell them we'd like to be able to 'celebrate' alongside him. [They're so fixated on getting ready for some kind of festivities, anyway, so it makes sense to ask for that, right?]
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[A shame they can't use MAGIC, that would have been nice. But, alas, gonna have to find a mundane solution. Well, as mundane as a couple monsters inside a bug hive can get.
Fran perks up, blinking over at the male after his suggestion.]
Oh, yes, that would be fine. Would it be better to split up, or just travel together?
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[He's not so sure he's the best one to come up with entertaining ideas, but surely he can pull out something from back home as an idea.]
We'll probably have better chances together. I've tried escape enough times on my own... we may find strength in numbers works better.
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[At which point they nod, gesturing vaguely in one direction to start in. It actually doesn't take too long for Fran to find one of the bugs that can speak to them.]
Hello? I'm looking for someone! It's very important. His name is Charles? is he here?.... Do you even know our names?
[To which they get a few gumbled half-fluent replies, the general consensus is know. They're vaguely aware of names, but don't know anyone by that name... There's a couple monsters that might fit the description? It's time for Fran to turn to Kain.]
Looks like asking isn't gonna get us that far...
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[Kain sighs in disappointment when the bugs aren't quite able to answer. So much for that. Not that he'd expected their captors to be entirely helpful, but even so...]
We may just have to search around ourselves, then, if they won't tell us. They don't seem too good at identifying us by name.
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Looks like it... Lets go- Hmm, this way!..
[Yes, they had just picked a direction at random... Well, mostly random, Fran avoided the path that smelled of deep-fried flowers.]
This would be much easier with a map of some sort... or our network things.
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[Or have the bugs thought of that? He wouldn't put it past them to have some plan to prevent their rescue. They've been here a good couple of days already, after all.]
[Kain keeps an eye on the scenery as they move along. It really is easy to get lost down here, though.]
We'll just have to do our best with navigating. I don't think I've tried this direction yet, so… we may as well.
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[Come to think of it... It was hard to tell, the passage of time was darn near impossible to track without a clock or the sun to check. Neither of which were present underground.
Either way, they needed to get out of there at some point.]
Lets see! [Though, after a few minutes of walking in some random direction, occasionally getting accosted by insects, it's clear neither of them know where they're going.] MMmh- Perhaps... uh... Another way?
[They've come to a crossroads... Crosstunnel? Whatever it's called down here. If you stand in the center long enough, it can be hard to tell which way you even approached from.]
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[Kain takes in the view, looking all around, trying to determine where they are, and where they should go from here. Keeping one's bearings is difficult, if not impossible, around here. Frustrating.]
This way, I think… At this rate, I don't know what chance we really have to truly escape, though...
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[It hasn't even BEGUN, once the party starts they're stuck there for 5 more days!
For now, at least, Fran is determined to search around, at least until the two can get some general layout of the place sorted... Though no luck finding the missing Charles.]
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[Which sounds like hell to him, since they're underground and there's no sight of the sky to be seen. Not to mention, the food isn't the greatest, and the way they keep humans... well... ugh. That's not how Kain likes it. He prefers wild-caught to farmed humans.]
[He just... really hopes he's wrong in worrying about worst case scenarios. Sure, AM doesn't seem to be here, which is the only good side to all of this...]
[They come to another fork in the tunnel.]
This way? Perhaps?
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[Nope. Turns out that wasn't any better, they just ended up wandering around for a few hours and getting lost. Even after all that, Fran hadn't even figured out the layout... This place really was a maze.
Eventually they give up, slumping against a wall and letting out an exasperated sigh.]
Mmmh, Nothing... I don't think they're here. I haven't even seen any decent exits.
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I wonder how those bugs even find their way out of here. They probably have some other sense that they use, or scents we can't smell or something. Not even my senses are picking anything up...
[Monstrous enhancements are no good down here. Sigh.]
We can't resign ourselves to our fate, but I don't think we'll find a way out like this. We may have to try and... coerce one of them into telling us. There must be something they want from us... if we could exchange that for our freedom...
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[It's hard to tell with insects, honestly. Fran's head bobs, glancing around and trying to find one of the insects that can speak to them]
That... Might work. Perhaps one of the ones that looks more like a monster than an insect? They can speak to us.
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[It could be anything, really, but the fact remains that they themselves can't sense it, unfortunately. So they're stuck working it out themselves, or, yes, working with these bugs somehow.]
Yes, one of the ones who can speak would be ideal. When I got here, they were trying to get information out of me. That might work. They wanted… [This is so absurd. He sounds foolish just saying it.] ...They wanted an idea of something I consider "fun."
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Hmmm, perhaps we could play a little trick on them~ Claim we find drawing maps fun, or 'guarding' entrances... To try and get them to let is out, or near the exits?
[It was a silly plan, but honestly, given how odd the bugs were, it wasn't even that unreasonable.]
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[Really, playing the bugs' own game against them is an excellent strategic plan. Kain is all about finding such loopholes and using them to their advantage. So all in all... it probably will work. Or so he hopes. There's only one way to find out...]
The mapping idea might be best, as I can't see them being too willing to let us take over their guard duties. We just have to act enthusiastic and as if it's a fun idea that we mean to share...
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Sounds good then! Let's go find someone who can talk, then!
[And thus, it seems they're on their way once more, still trying to break free of the cursed hive.
Speaking of which, had they introduced themselves?]
Oh- Thank you for trying to help, by the way... I'm Fran.
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[Much as he likes taking direct routes to things, he does see the sense in a good strategy at times too. They have to give it their best and see what happens.]
Ah… yes. Good to meet you, even under these strange circumstances. I'm Kain Highwind.
[Kain is as stern and serious as ever when he introduces himself, but he's not unfriendly about it, either. It's just his way.]
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And same to you... Though it's a shame it couldn't have been somewhere nicer.
[But hey, bonds are formed in the most unlikely of circumstances. Actually-]
Huh, I could have sworn I'd heard that name before... Probably on the network somewhere...
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/Wrap soon? (We sortof know it won't work)
yep that's good with me too!