024 [in the dark night of the soul bring some comfort to us all]

Jul 01, 2010 00:14

[It's written very messily, and the paper is smudged with...it's soiled, anyhow, due to the person writing on it having dirty hands. Nonetheless, if it's possible to convey relief through ink alone, this writing is doing it.]

Silent Hill's gone.

[ooc: This entry takes place right after Silent Hillderness becomes a toy store, as Paladin is ( Read more... )

christ the ooc is longer than the ic, scrape scrape scrape, this is ridiculous but i don't care, ic, omg yay, silent hillderness

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feathered_earth July 1 2010, 04:17:24 UTC
--Were you back down there?

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mythgravenblade July 1 2010, 04:20:54 UTC
Yes.

For a reason.

[terse Paladin is terse because exhausted Paladin is exhausted]

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feathered_earth July 1 2010, 04:23:05 UTC
I know you wouldn't go down there without one.

[drip drip okay... not going to make him talk about Hillderness.]

What is it now?

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mythgravenblade July 1 2010, 04:25:15 UTC
[He might talk to Cara about it but certainly not here.]

Toy store.

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crimson_seeker July 1 2010, 10:30:07 UTC
That sounds like a place. Which makes what you say cryptic at best, I'd say, or it might just be I'm new.

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mythgravenblade July 1 2010, 15:02:27 UTC
[rested, awake, and clean Paladin will now answer questions in a non-terse fashion!]

It was a place, yes--you say you are new? Have you been told of the Wilderness? It is a place ever-changing and sometimes fraught with peril--and 'Silent Hill' is likely its most dangerous form yet.

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crimson_seeker July 2 2010, 08:51:26 UTC
In a few words, yes. My name is Hawk, or the word I picked to call myself is.

So you went down there regardless of the danger? I could understand that, for a number of reasons. The changes happen regularly?

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mythgravenblade July 2 2010, 17:09:48 UTC
Well met, Hawk. My name is Paladin.

I do not usually go down to the Wilderness, but the reasons for going this time were pressing. And yes, the changes are somewhat regular--usually one or two times a month, though never precise or wholly predictable.

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