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eyeminders. ([personal profile] seeingyou) wrote in [community profile] eyemind2020-12-06 01:16 pm

you're riding with me.

WHO: OPEN to all passengers.
WHAT: General mingle log for the first part of the month, including new partner pairing stuff.
WHERE: Navi, all over.
WHEN: Now until the next event (Dec. 6-19).
WARNINGS: If things get messy and/or upsetting, please put warnings in your comment subject lines! And if you absolutely can't keep from strangling your new partner, please report it on the death page.

Hello, passengers! Today begins just like normal, but it’s far from an ordinary day. On this fine point in space-time, passengers will notice a little something different when it comes to the glyphs marked on the backs of their hands.

They're glowing. The light is a deep shade of blue, and it's slowly blinking on and off. Maybe it's searching for something? It's entirely possible, because affected passengers will also feel a gentle tugging sensation that stops once they've come face to face with their partners. The glyph will switch to glowing a steady blue once partners are synced with each other, and they'll be able to communicate telepathically with each other, too.

Have fun getting to know each other a little better! Or, you know. Yelling at each other. Just try to keep the murder to a minimum, OK?
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[personal profile] unnecessaryflourishes 2021-01-09 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, she doesn't have particularly long before Emet stirs, taking a moment to stretch before he climbs up to his feet from where he'd been resting against the wall of the ledge. (The question of whether or not he'd fallen asleep before noticing the gentle tugging or after is not something he means to mention.) He does, however, notice it once he awakes, and judging by the brief flicker of annoyance that crosses his face, he's not entirely thrilled about the idea. Still, he's hardly about to spend too much time grumbling about it either. Not when there is something else to focus on instead.

"Is it morning?"

He's not unaware of the more colloquial sort of use. But that doesn't mean he's not going to spend a moment being mildly pedantic either.