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eyeminders. ([personal profile] seeingyou) wrote in [community profile] eyemind2021-02-20 08:23 pm

event } take me down to paradise city (part one)

WHO: All passengers signed up to skate on over to Xanadu.
WHAT: Ya (fake) dead. Enjoy your (fake) afterlife!
WHERE: Anywhere in the city!
WHEN: First week of the event (Feb. 20-27).
WARNINGS: Add these to your comment subject lines as needed! Please don’t get yourself killed right away but if you can’t resist please make sure to fill out the death page.



You return to consciousness bathed in pleasantly glowing light and find yourself seated in a comfortable chair in the center of an arena. There’s soft, dreamy pop music playing quietly, and you feel calm, entirely at peace despite your strange surroundings. You feel no reason to stir from your chair or investigate what’s happening - probably because you’ve been drugged into a docile state. Don’t worry, it’ll wear off eventually. For now, you feel content to sit and wait for what happens next.

While you wait, if you look around, you’ll see the stadium seats are packed with people, their chatter a quiet hum behind the music. There is a raised platform in front of you where three people of ambiguous gender dressed in regal robes are seated in high-backed chairs, and above them, some kind of hovering screen displays a generic welcome message in stark lettering. You’ll also discover that you are one of several people seated in the center of the arena. Again, you may wonder where you are and why you’re here, since you don’t remember arriving, but you do not feel any initiative to find the answers to those questions. All will be answered in time.

A triumphant fanfare sounds, and the arena goes quiet, still except for the person on the platform seated in the middle, who stands and steps forward. They give a hearty welcome to the crowd gathered, and an extra special welcome to the small group on the ground, then introduce themself and the other two as the City Council, a group appointed to ensure everything here is kept in smooth running order. This city, they explain, is called Xanadu, and it is a place of perfect bliss that is home to only the most exemplary individuals who have moved to the next stage of their existence - in other words, the afterlife. Yes, you are all dead, but you have been given a place in paradise for the rest of eternity. Isn’t that nice?

The crowd in the stadium breaks into a wave of thunderous applause, soon quieted by the Council member speaking with a wave of their hand. They continue, explaining that you’ll be shown to your new homes and introduced to your soulmates, a partner who has been determined as perfectly compatible with each individual’s essence. A small group of volunteers has gathered at the base of the podium, ready to guide each pair to their new home as they’re called forward, one by one:

Julia Bellamy and Lady
Near and Matt
Mammon and Alex Reagan
Juuzou Suzuya and Kankri Vantas
Murmur and Jonathan Sims


Congratulations, and again, welcome to Xanadu!

Volunteers lead each pair of soulmates to one of the small, pastel-colored houses situated in a cul-de-sac in one of the nearby neighborhoods. Furnishings and the shag carpeting inside are plain and beige, but the volunteer-guide explains that they can be personalized to the inhabitants’ liking by making requests from the magic closet. These closets will instantly produce clothing and whatever other items you’d like. Likewise, whatever foods you most desire will be found in the fridge or cooking in the oven whenever you ask for it. Both the closets and the kitchens run on technology that is new to Xanadu, and some of the kinks still need to be worked out, so requested items may not be exactly as you asked for. But hey, you’re in paradise! You’ll be fine.

The guide goes on to explain that there isn’t much in the way of technology to be found anywhere in the city - no phones, no computers, and none of the stresses that come as part of the package, and requests for such items from the closets will encounter errors. This is all for the common good, of course. But who needs electronic devices when you have a beautiful city to explore? The city itself is massive, designed in a glitzy late 70s-early 80s roller disco aesthetic, enclosed in a shimmering golden dome, full of glittering skyscrapers and lush public gardens. Soft rock music floats through the air via hidden speakers to set the mood. The weather here is always pleasantly perfect early summer, and the atmosphere is pristine - not a single trace of smog or other pollution. That’s because there are no manufacturing plants or vehicles to be found anywhere in the city. Modes of transportation in Xanadu are pedal bicycles, your own two feet, and roller skates. Strap on a pair and roll around the neighborhoods, or to cover longer distances, head down to an electric rail station, where you will strap in and be pulled along to your destination on your skates at high speed.

By the time the orientation is over and the guide has departed, leaving you to get to know your soulmate and settle in to the comforts of eternal paradise, that drug you’d been given will have worn off. So, newlydeads, what will you do next?
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[personal profile] crossxstitch 2021-02-22 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
The sound of feet against the road and how they faded louder the closer they got was noted, but not paid any mind to. Juuzou was aware that someone was approaching him but until he was addressed he didn't so much as glance Kankri's way.

But, the moment he heard the strange creature's voice, he slowly raised his head to stare at the troll with wide, attentive eyes. "Oh, you're my room mate... Hello." Soulmate, not room mate. Juuzou didn't bother to correct himself. "So, how did you die? Do you know?" He only paid half attention to what Kankri was saying. He heard him loud and clear but wasn't interested in addressing everything that he had been told or asked.

"Ah, I wonder what happens when they die..?" Juuzou mused aloud. He pursed his lips and turned his attention back to the bugs weaving and skittering around his fingers. "If they're already dead, where do they go now..? They're just bugs anyway, so I don't think they should be here..."
Edited 2021-02-22 01:12 (UTC)
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[personal profile] red6l99d 2021-03-05 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"Hello." he replied, standing with his arms loosely crossed. "Room mate is much more appropriate." They could agree on that, specifically. Maybe this wouldn't be so bad. There at least was an understanding that this wasn't some sort of actual arrangement Kankri was interested in past having to live with som-- "Yes, I know how I died."

Alright, maybe not as well as he thought it would go but he listened anyway. "Everything has a right to life, humans do, and bugs do. It's what both of your species do to one another as exemplified in your actions that make the difference. They have just as much right to be here as both of us do. Do you really find their life that insignificant when the rest of their colony depends on them? If they're dead or not doesn't mean they're not likely to feel pain or suffering. Likely all they do is lay there in agony in the form you've given them if they can't die again. Can you imagine living in agony for eternity?"