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the littlest edgelord ([personal profile] inconsequence) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2017-05-15 11:37 am

If God Was In Hell We Would All Be Dead [OPEN | MINGLE]

Who: Who wants to kill some slavers? You do! Of course you do!
When: May 15th and onwards
Where: Slave trade outpost in the Runoff
What: The slavers that targeted the crew of the Moira in July are overdue for some justice. Chara breaks some regulations to make that happen. THIS IS A MINGLE LOG; anyone and everyone who wants to get in on this and kill some slavers is absolutely free to do so! Chara is relying on there being some chaos for this to work.
Warnings: PROBABLE DEATH. Probable references to slavery, trauma, and also death. Chara.


The Ingress opens to a spilling wash of gray and white, a monochrome cast of shadows and hard angles. The Runoff, it seems, is not a place of many colors; every inch of it is drab and washed out, cold and impersonal as the people who would employ such a place for their own twisted ends. A swirled nebula of stars glimmers overhead. It is night.

Knives are useful tools, but their reach is limited. A quiet transmission to the network, a select few messages delivered to a select few individuals, the hissing strike of a match igniting on the edge of a box. The place is angular and looks to be comprised of some sort of galactic equivalent of asphalt, likely inflammable. Still, it is entirely too dark. Too gray. Too poorly maintained. Tents and shabby establishments line the streets, places where, evidently, personal agency may be bought and sold on a whim.

It does not take long to find a structure of cloth and wood, and the whole of it soon emanates the rank, coppery tang of some interdimensional brand of gasoline.

Knives are useful tools. But they did not come with knives.

Or rather, they did not come only with knives.

One of the stalls is alight in a matter of moments. Red and gold tongues of flame gobbling the establishment whole, filling the place with both the color and light that it so lacked. Knobs of wood harvested from the wreckage form handy torches to set anything else aflame, to thoroughly raze the entire area to the ground, every stall and ship and vendor that supported and enabled the inflorescence of slave trafficking and slave keeping. Armed guards begin to converge on the disturbance at once. But small as said disturbance is, there is no guarantee that it will not come to grow.

That is, of course, where you come in.

One child alone cannot possibly take the entire place down, and flame can only take things so far. It is hardly enough when their aim is one of total destruction, however unrealistic an expectation that might be. They'll need help. Lots of it.

So won't you join the dance?
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[personal profile] greyate 2017-05-17 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
She's so busy tossing burning debris away from the women scattering after she unties them that she doesn't even notice Rey until she hears her voice. Jean whips around, eyes wide and all she can get out is, "What are you doing here?"

Because seriously. Neither of them should be here.
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[personal profile] ventifact 2017-05-18 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
Rey stomps through smoldering debris on her way to the other girl, worry and anger building up until she feels like she's about to burst. "I asked you first!" Not a very mature answer, but Rey doesn't exactly have the best people skills in the world. "This place--you don't know what these people can do! If they capture you--" She bites off the end of the sentence, trying to collect herself. Not for the first time in her life, Rey feels entirely overwhelmed by the situation. The memories of her enslavement on this planet are mucking everything up. She takes a deep breath and closes her eyes. Her hands clench and unclench by her sides. "Jean, you shouldn't be here."