event } a dream is a wish your traitor brain makes
WHO: All passengers currently aboard!
WHAT: Shared dreams.
WHERE: All y'all's subconscious...es.
WHEN: Nov. 7-21.
WARNINGS: If things get messy/triggering/sexually explicit, PLEASE put warnings in your comment subject lines! And if you die in the dream, you just move on to the next dream, no need to report deaths.
There's no warning - when the ship passes through the nebular cloud and Navi falls asleep, passengers on board will also find themselves dozing off at various times, and whether it’s after tucking themselves in for the night or passing out in the middle of doing something, unusual dreams will follow. Much like dreams normally behave, passengers will find themselves somewhere that may or may not be familiar, doing something that may be mundane or fantastical, but whatever and wherever the setting, dreamers will more or less accept it as reality.
Sweet dreams, passengers. Enjoy getting to know each other a little better!
WHAT: Shared dreams.
WHERE: All y'all's subconscious...es.
WHEN: Nov. 7-21.
WARNINGS: If things get messy/triggering/sexually explicit, PLEASE put warnings in your comment subject lines! And if you die in the dream, you just move on to the next dream, no need to report deaths.
There's no warning - when the ship passes through the nebular cloud and Navi falls asleep, passengers on board will also find themselves dozing off at various times, and whether it’s after tucking themselves in for the night or passing out in the middle of doing something, unusual dreams will follow. Much like dreams normally behave, passengers will find themselves somewhere that may or may not be familiar, doing something that may be mundane or fantastical, but whatever and wherever the setting, dreamers will more or less accept it as reality.
Sweet dreams, passengers. Enjoy getting to know each other a little better!
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Despite his best efforts he can't sleep too well after that. He was used to the occasional nightmare, not being able to sleep well after dreams of violent witches or extreme humiliation in his daily life, but this is on a different level. That dream was too real and too vivid to be imagined, but it wasn't his experience.
He knows only one other being on board the ship who has anything like the experience he saw, and after a morning spent confused, sad, and sulking in his room he ventures out in search of Murmur. Or at least a shower and a snack.
The two coincide when he catches Murmur in the kitchen brewing water for tea. "HEY!" Mammon yells, bearing down on him in a somewhat intimidating manner but he's really just trying to get to the fridge. "What gives with the dream magic?"
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He looked worn, more worn than a tireless immortal had any right to be. Wading through these dreams, his own and otherwise, was strangely taxing. Sure he'd been complaining about boredom internally but this isn't at all what he wanted to liven things up. At this point the tea was less a pleasure and more an attempt at necessarily calming his own nerves.
Something that was immediately shattered by Mammon's loud voice. Murmur just stared at him flatly, unmoving, uncertain if this was an attempt at intimidation or if Mammon just had no social graces.
"It isn't me," He gestures vaguely, to indicate the entirety of the ship. "It would appear we're all afflicted." So, Navi, the psychic link they're all tied to? Likely culprit. Somehow.
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"So that was your dream, huh?" He frowns.
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Just. Chill, a tiny bit Mammon.
He grimaced, wrinkling his nose. "Oh. It was you." Delightful.
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He finds a slice of bread and someone's jelly jar, immedatiately stealing both. "Yeah, it was! And what was that? I knew somethin' was wrong when no one was there for me. My brothers woulda been there! Where were your people?"
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He grumbles right back, relieved now that Mammon has at least stopped doing the huffing and puffing directly at him. Just let him loom over this boiling water like a depressed vulture okay?
Oh no. Yes, of course he was going to ask questions. Sigh. "...I do not have people."
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"...hey. I'll take some tea, too?"
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"..." There's a moment where Murmur considers being irate, but this strikes him as Mammon's way of asking. Which, given it's unlikely he's going to be able to demand a please out of him, he'll just assume one is implied instead. "Sure. Sweetened or unsweetened, do you have a preference?" At least he went and scavenged up some real sugar on their last stop.
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Mammon works on the food for a few moments as he thinks things over. After a mouthful of jammy bread he ventures, "So, that angel. Who was that?"
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He's content not to offer more conversation than Mammon initiates right now, as it is he's seen far too much and he's really not sure what to do about that. His mind, pieces of his past, memories he thought were safe... It felt like a violation. One he wasn't entirely sure how to conceptualize.
And there they were, the questions. Again he's quiet for a few moments while he mulls over how best to answer. "Shateiel, Angel of Silence." He's not sure what role that angel might have played in Mammon's universe, if he was known at all, but in his he was Heaven's assassin. Not exactly well liked on either side of the fence.
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He could perfectly understand the hatred between the angel and them. He wasn't going to say he felt a little sorry that Murmur had to go through everything the angel dealt out, but he certainly thought it.
"Huh." It's not a name that Mammon recognizes. "Well, screw him." He'd be happy not to think about it ever again, frankly. If only it were that easy for Murmur.
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Heh, well, he got one thing right. Murmur let out an amused huff through his nose. "Screw him, indeed," He agreed. Loading Mammon's teacup with way too much sugar. He said he likes it sweet!
If only he could forget. It's just too bad Celestial brains don't work that way.
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He too would like less invasion of his dreams. So he says "Don't do it again," as if Murmur has any control over it.
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Or stare flatly at Mammon. "Were that the choice was mine to make." He grumbled sourly. As though he enjoyed this somehow! "This dreaming thing is wholly unpleasant, do humans do it often?"
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"Humans?" He gives Murmur a confused look. "Yeah. Every night, just like everyone else."
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"Hm," Murmur makes a face. "I think I would like to continue passing on that particular experience." Does Mammon dream? Evidently so, as he seemed confused by the question.
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"Whaddaya mean? You don't want more nightmares?" He blinks. "What, d'you not normally have 'em?"
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He rose an eyebrow. "No, I don't. In fact I don't normally dream. Nor sleep." He sipped his tea. "I can only assume this change is also due to whatever afflicts Navi and the staff." They have been quiet since this started, he should go check in. They're probably asleep too.
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"...Then what do you do all night?"
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"...I watch."
Somehow he feels like that's going to be taken creepily. It is kind of creepy, but no one likes that being pointed out!
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"...That's what you wanna do instead of dreamin'?"
Man, angels are even weirder than he remembered.
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He states flatly, sipping his own tea as icily as he can manage. Despite the weariness, this whole sleep thing was really throwing him off his game. Didn't like it, would like to go back to not doing it. Thanks.
Yes, Murmur is an especially weird angel.
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"You can definitely sleep," he says instead. "Try it. It ain't all nightmares, and it's a lot less creepy than watching people."
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He was already bored of what was undoubtedly to become a circular argument of nuh-uh, uh-huh, should he continue to entertain actually talking to the imbecile. It was clear both their physiology and tendency for aggression were significantly different. So much so Murmur was absolutely convinced they were from different universes.
Somehow he doubts Mammon as he is now would survive long in his.
"No." Was all he had to say for the latter part. Just no.
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"Can't believe you're that scared of nightmares," he adds, as if he wasn't up half the night after seeing through Murmur's eyes.
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