I'm going to try it at least. [ whether it works or not, he's making the attempt. ] There's information they need to know about how to get back, and about what's coming in the next few weeks. It could help them start to plan, too, for getting back to us.
You're right, it's worth a try. Given how many people are here, I wouldn't be surprised if someone can bring back the dead.
[Their gaze is a bit distant though, like they're remembering something. Which means it's going to show up in a thought bubble, because that's what this week is.
This is the only world where he lives and writes his stories...]
Yeah. Even if it's not by the means I'm used to, there has to be another way to do it. At least similarly.
[ but he gazes at that bubble...and he's not sure if he should acknowledge it, but the look on his face seems to indicate that he's seeing something he shouldn't. hello? ]
[They seem aware of the fact that Nico is looking up slightly, so they look up above their head too. Then they quickly swipe at the thought bubble to chase it away.]
Sorry. That's nothing to do with the dead here. That's about my world.
I figured when you mentioned it was more of a home thing. [ but everybody's thinking of home things these days, aren't they? it's all nico's focused on. at this rate he just wants to get everyone back and out and back where...they want to go, even if it's not necessarily where they belong. ]
Do we even have any more leads on the man in white? Since he's the guy standing in our way now.
Right. Prior to that, I heard the moon was lowering itself little by little before it unleashed an all-out attack. Did nobody think that maybe evacuating the city before that would help? [ genuine question. ]
Well it wasn't an immediate fall or anything, we thought it was just a supermoon at first. By the time we realized it was actually falling, it was too late. There's like 3 million people in this city. We did try to evacuate everyone, but it takes days to get that many people out. Once we realized what was happening, we had just a few hours.
[ the look on his face says "i didn't even think there were that many people" but okay, that's fine. ]
But isn't a supermoon like...bigger by default? The newspaper said it was lowering day by day which doesn't sound exactly the same as something orbiting continuously. But I'm not an astronomer so maybe that's not right either. I guess it doesn't matter now, it was obviously too much for just the twelve of you.
[ so moving on. ]
Rabbit gave me a rundown of the moon cycles though, so I understand that a little better.
We didn't realize it was falling at first, if that makes sense? Like, in hindsight it was totally falling, we just didn't realize that until it was too late.
B-but yeah, it's not important really. If it happens again we'll know what to look for.
I mentioned the moon cycles because that's what Nimona asked me about, so I wanted to make sure that information got to you too.
[ nodding along. that's fair enough, he supposes. ]
Thanks. Nimona usually tells me everything but it doesn't hurt to have things come from a second source as well just to be sure. This might seem like a silly question, but if the moon fell and crashed to the ground in the attack, how did it get back into the sky and start the cycle all over again?
Which leads to the age-old question "which came first, the man or the moon?" A lot of his notes make it sound like they're on in the same at this point.
That happens when the moon's sinking out of the sky, yeah. [ but again he raises an eyebrow at that thought bubble, unsure if he should be addressing that part of it or not. ]
It's fine. Powers have names where I'm from, and that's the name of mine. I have more control over it now, but when I was a kid I would uncontrollably transform into a tiger every time there was a full moon. Kind of like a werewolf, but a tiger instead.
[ he nods because sure, that's not too uncommon. ]
I wasn't aware some of you still maintained your abilities from home in Oceanside, too. [ he's not entirely sure how to address "i'm a weretiger", but he's friends with enough people with transformation abilities it's not that much of a stretch. ]
Tiger's a new one. How did you learn to control it?
[ he's sort of like "well that's unfair, thanks oceanside" but then he figures that he's still working on figuring out how to get his actual powers back so whatever. ]
If that's really the only drawback I'm not seeing an entire downside to having something familiar. [ but. you know. ]
...that's fair enough though. Usually things like that aren't simple or kind. I'm sorry to hear that. [ because what else do you say? he's not going to push them to tell him when it's not really his business either and they're not comfortable with it. ]
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[Their gaze is a bit distant though, like they're remembering something. Which means it's going to show up in a thought bubble, because that's what this week is.
This is the only world where he lives and writes his stories...]
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[ but he gazes at that bubble...and he's not sure if he should acknowledge it, but the look on his face seems to indicate that he's seeing something he shouldn't. hello? ]
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Sorry. That's nothing to do with the dead here. That's about my world.
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...something you want to talk about, or no?
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It's why I have to fix things in my world. That person entrusted the truth of the world to me, and I have to protect it.
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[This isn't the first time-
Tiger quickly reaches up and swats that bubble away.]
...my boss knew more about the world than anyone else. He told me that this man's survival was the most important thing. So, I trust him.
'That man' isn't the man in white, by the way. It's someone inconsequential to all of this.
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Do we even have any more leads on the man in white? Since he's the guy standing in our way now.
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But isn't a supermoon like...bigger by default? The newspaper said it was lowering day by day which doesn't sound exactly the same as something orbiting continuously. But I'm not an astronomer so maybe that's not right either. I guess it doesn't matter now, it was obviously too much for just the twelve of you.
[ so moving on. ]
Rabbit gave me a rundown of the moon cycles though, so I understand that a little better.
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[They trail off for a moment, thinking about it.]
We didn't realize it was falling at first, if that makes sense? Like, in hindsight it was totally falling, we just didn't realize that until it was too late.
B-but yeah, it's not important really. If it happens again we'll know what to look for.
I mentioned the moon cycles because that's what Nimona asked me about, so I wanted to make sure that information got to you too.
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Thanks. Nimona usually tells me everything but it doesn't hurt to have things come from a second source as well just to be sure. This might seem like a silly question, but if the moon fell and crashed to the ground in the attack, how did it get back into the sky and start the cycle all over again?
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I guess the moon was involved in his power? And that when we defeated him, it released the moon from his grasp?
Also a lot of this information is secondhand for me. I spent most of that time forcibly transformed.
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[ but ah. okay. ] Forcibly transformed...?
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Normally I can control it better, even during the full moon, but the moon was really close...
[Does it really count as 'Beast Beneath the Moonlight' if the moon is on the ground though?]
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...something to ask about, or no?
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It's fine. Powers have names where I'm from, and that's the name of mine. I have more control over it now, but when I was a kid I would uncontrollably transform into a tiger every time there was a full moon. Kind of like a werewolf, but a tiger instead.
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I wasn't aware some of you still maintained your abilities from home in Oceanside, too. [ he's not entirely sure how to address "i'm a weretiger", but he's friends with enough people with transformation abilities it's not that much of a stretch. ]
Tiger's a new one. How did you learn to control it?
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I should say it's mostly the same but still a little different. The healing is a bit trickier than normal because I have to be eating stuff to do it.
[At that last question though, they go a bit awkward and rub at their neck, which is currently covered in a turtleneck.]
It's...not exactly a nice story.
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If that's really the only drawback I'm not seeing an entire downside to having something familiar. [ but. you know. ]
...that's fair enough though. Usually things like that aren't simple or kind. I'm sorry to hear that. [ because what else do you say? he's not going to push them to tell him when it's not really his business either and they're not comfortable with it. ]
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