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desertbloomed ([personal profile] desertbloomed) wrote in [community profile] melodiesofeternity2018-11-07 08:04 pm

Player Plot: It's Die Hard on a Ship

Who: Closed to those who (before this posting) signed up for the plot. Feel free to comment to the Job Interview thread even if you haven't!
When: On or around early-mid November.
Where: In the sky! On the Pravoka Interviews take place at Ashelia's apartment in Lavode.
What: It's Die Hard on a ship.
Warnings/Notes: Violence, cussing. Okay, all done! Tag in, y'all! Please reemeber to tag yourselves :) Yippie ki-yay, mofos!

Loading up the ship seems to be going smoothly enough, despite the harried look on Lady-Captain Ashelia’s face. She walks to and fro, Kupozencrantz struggling to stay by her side, as she refers once, twice, three, four, more times to her iMog slate. She makes a call - and after a short discussion, appears to acquiesce. Loading and boarding seems to proceed apace. The crew is signed in, inventory is checked and double checked, and the maiden voyage of the Pravoka under Lady-Captain Ashelia B’nargin Dalmasca is on her way.

The atmosphere on the ship is calm and easygoing; there’s a lot of cargo to guard, but a lot of people to guard it. The meals are generous, just on this side of lavish, the mattresses in the (albeit cramped) bunks are surprisingly soft and fluffy (is that memory foam? Does memory foam exist on Vaikuntha?) and the air circulation would put some spas to shame. It’s a more or less pleasant time. Until it isn’t.



Shortly before midnight, with the crew scattered about the ship, the lights are cut. Radar and monitoring equipment just shuts down. The ship shakes and groans and, depending on where you are, footsteps can be heard. Hushed voices. Then, you smell something. Or do you? Before you can react, everything goes black. Blacker. More black.

When you come to, you have no idea where you are for a good couple minutes. The room spins around you. You try to move, but find you can’t move your arms. They’re tied behind you, or to the arms of another one of your companions, or above you...are you in the brig? No, you realize as you feel yourself sinking into the plush mattress beneath you. Not the brig at all. Regardless, your next course of action is clear: get free, figure out who did this, and make them pay.
bladeofconquest: (yo check out my cravat)

[personal profile] bladeofconquest 2018-11-25 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Corrin has mixed feelings about the deaths that have occurred. She didn't WANT to see any of them die, but they were fighting to kill her and her comrades. And in the heat of battle, you can't always fight to incapacitate. Knowing this doesn't make it any easier, however.

That said, it might make the survivors more agreeable to talk. So she'll take advantage of that possibility.

"Serge is right." She nods. "Which is why once we've tied these ones up, before we leave them, they're going to tell us what they know." She stares hard at the Paladin, in full Princess of Nohr mode, a mask that she had hoped never to wear again, but can pull out when she needs to seem threatening and intimidating. It's one she learned how to wear all to well during the Hoshidan war.