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ℬ𝑒𝓁𝓁𝑒𝓁𝓊𝓇𝑒𝓉𝓉𝑒 ℳ𝑜𝒹𝓈 ([personal profile] lesmodsalouette) wrote2025-03-16 03:54 am

Graveyard

Graveyard

The garden is still sprawling and green – despite having entirely lost all its riotous flowers and colors, along with any sign of wildlife or birdsong – though one thing stands out more than anything else: from Monday to Thursday, you can’t see the castle anymore. All that remains where it once stood (or perhaps, usually stands) is an incongruously large tree that towers over everything else and somehow looks larger and more imposing than the castle ever did. The tree’s branches are bare, without any hint of life nor leaf – however, on the weekends (that is to say, Friday through Sunday) a faint projection of the castle appears around it, cradling the only things that the denizens of this alternate garden can see in detail from the other side: the flurry of activity around the investigation, the circus-like dimension that holds the trial, and the mirrors and the grassy dimension that display the execution.

For those curious what the land of the living are up to, a mirage-like and upside-down reflection of the castle garden in its original arrangement can be spotted occasionally overlaying the sky. This strange illusion may sometimes show those in the garden on the other side, flitting in and out of view like stray clouds; but much like the weather, their appearance is mercurial – they cannot be reached and cannot be heard.

Water, Flower, Everywhere
The fountains remain active somehow, though their features seem to have eroded, obscuring the identities of the deities and the wings of the birds, cracking pottery down into nothing but worn shards and handles. At night, only maybe half the lights work (and here they are real candlelight, rather than magical), plunging most of the garden into crepuscular darkness. The trellis walkway looks quite overgrown (mysteriously, bamboo is taking over), entirely covering some statues and other features along its length, and it’s no longer walkable – a miniature canal runs the whole length underneath the arches, feeding into other new waterways around the garden that cut off footpaths seemingly at random. There are small footbridges here and there, but the lack of logic to the whole arrangement makes falling into one of the streams or canals a real hazard.

The waterways do all manage to converge at the pond by the pavilion – neither of which are all that soothing or classical anymore. The pond is only half-full, and entirely lacks water lilies or any dragonflies; its banks sit jagged above the dark waters, and perhaps that’s why the pavilion, too, is half collapsed down into it all. Gone are the curtains and ivies; only dead curling vines and half-collapsed columns are left, but there’s still someplace to sit if you put your mind to it.

Most of the flowerbeds sit fallow or overtaken by weeds – there’s signs here and there that someone might have tried to clear them out, but the bulk of the effort seems to have gone to the orchard by the gardener’s cottage. It might be more accurate to say cottages, given that there are a few of them dotted around that area for some reason. None of them are locked, but all of them have only minimal furnishings apart from the original; they’re also all provided with the full complement of gardener’s tools. Next to them, there are new saplings and half-grown flowering trees: some pear and apple, but also some not. There are new shoots in the kitchen orchard that have just barely taken root, the dirt recently turned.


Hedge Maze(?)
The other most eye-catching feature is what once was an ornamental hedge maze: instead of being a tame height here, it has seemingly grown wild and completely unchecked, towering above the rest of the garden almost like its own overgrown mountain. The hedge walls go up and up and up, making it entirely impossible to see the center or even how far it goes despite the fact that sections of the hedges have also died, reduced to the branches underneath, bristling with interlocked thorns.

Part of it had even spilled over into the garden itself, huge gnarled branches spreading out like burnt-blackened fingers all the way to the edge of the pond – wherever the branches touch, even the greenery is withered, and any statues look more ruined than those in the rest of the area. As of the end of Week 3, however, the branches have retracted entirely and the way into the hedge maze has opened even more. However, there is now a storm brewing over what might be the center or the general area of it. Getting close to the hedge maze or any of the hedge(?) branches is... unpleasant, though it doesn’t usually go beyond a buzz of wrongness and a slight headache.


dumbface: (pic#17728378)

[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-20 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing else changed? Not even who died?

[ if so, he guesses he owes tiamat an apology? killing her an indefinite number of times is pretty rude.

he sends a quick glance to her before focusing on the sword again. ]
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[personal profile] fillintheblanket 2025-03-21 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[There's a hesitation.]

That I'm... not so sure about. I can't always see through to the other side.

Though it's become easier, lately, at certain times.
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[personal profile] frostlight 2025-03-21 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Frowning, she catches his glance without real ire. She's not happy, but there are questions to answer first.]

When did he show his face?
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[personal profile] frostlight 2025-03-21 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[It could be worse. At the same time, it leaves a bitter taste in her mouth. Before she can sit with the soreness, however, her breath hitches and her shoulders hitch up in tension when that glimpse of red blinds her vision for a fleeting second.

What was that?
]
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[personal profile] frostlight 2025-03-21 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[Tia comes around then with a tarp in both hands, unbothered by the weather. She pauses at the reflection in the watering can, realizing that another soul is present.]

I'm going to cover them and bring in those trees next. Why don't you wait inside the cottage?
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[personal profile] fillintheblanket 2025-03-23 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, right. The order of things.]

There was a trial -- though the Witch, after he revealed himself, called it a carnival, which might be more fitting. A trial after your death to catch the culprit.

And he was caught and executed for his crime.

[A slight tilt towards Chu Wenshan, careful so as not to overbalance. The life of a sentient blade is a precarious one.]
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Week 2: Sunday (Mini-Event)

[personal profile] fillintheblanket 2025-03-23 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
... Something has changed.

[Yamanbagiri might be stating the obvious here, considering that quite a lot has changed – between the murder and trial, more of their number might be arriving soon; they’ve spent the week holed up under the rain surrounded by plants like some kind of indoor jungle; and the sun has only just come out, peeking between the clouds.

It does mean that it’s easier to move around, though the weather conditions still look uncertain, clouds lingering in the sky. It might not be time yet to divest themselves of their green and growing roommates.

Nevertheless, he gestures (inasmuch as a sword can use itself to gesture, as usual) for those physically present to move outside.]

It’s the hedge maze. We might have done enough for the spiritual energy here to stabilize it, too.

It’s... [a brief hesitation] It might be good for you to go and see.

[He’s apparently perfectly happy to settle here for the time being, so maybe the true graveyard experience is running errands for semi-animate objects.

More importantly: moving further into the freshly-washed garden, wrapped in the smell of petrichor, will allow you to see that the hedge’s ominous, thorny branches that were stretched into and strangling the garden and the pond have seemingly disappeared. Moving even closer reveals they’re still there, just much reduced and shrunk; and what’s more, a way into the hedge maze is now open.

Will you explore the thorny depths?]

[OOC: ICly this takes place before the execution!]
Edited 2025-03-23 20:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ looking quietly from the sword to the hedges.....

thankfully biri or whatever his nickname was doesn't have to worry about becoming a weedwhacker, because after that moment of heavy quiet contemplation, chu wenshan steps toward the hedges. he may not be the best person to try to brave a maze, but here he is! and failing anything of note to see, he's literally just going to take all the "rights" and find out where that takes him. ]
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ it strikes him now that he should probably know the name of his executioner, but when he opens his mouth to speak, nothing comes. he never paid much attention to the statues, and it wasn't as if they exchanged formal greetings.

so, he doesn't say, and he just moves on. ]


That's what happened. [ all of it, really. ]

So it's easier, sometimes... [ when ish is particularly affected? emotions matter when it comes to energy, so it probably matters with magic, too. hmm. ] Well, just let us know if something else seems off.
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ the first thing he thinks of is, of course, biri?

only there's one sword and a tarp has multiple corners so, actually. that won't work? after a bit: ]


Rocks.
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he doesn't strictly understand or think about the mystery that is mazes, but even he can see that this is odd. he expects to run into a few dead-ends, but strangely doesn't. while that's puzzling for a bit, he doesn't question it all that much. something might be leading him, or he's particularly lucky today.

either way... if it works, it works. he strolls along, pace unperturbed despite the perturbing developments (and it's a plus that the buzz is gone) until he comes across the basin.

the fountain—can he recognize it as the one at the heart of the maze? ]
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ very strange! and that's the reasonable assumption—one even he can make. however...

sometimes, you just need to hit something first to see if that fixes it. so he gives the top of it (or some kind of flat part of it) a light pound with his fist first. ]
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[ hilariously, he does!

...but he doesn't actually move out of the way?! he's too busy thinking: wow, it worked. i can't wait to tell bijili.

maybe this is punishment, somehow, for continuing to butcher his name. ]
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(not here)

[personal profile] fillintheblanket 2025-03-23 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Who the hell is Bilibili.]
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[personal profile] dumbface 2025-03-23 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he can make out some of it, but the echo and the distortion make it difficult to parse. for the first time he finds himself wishing his hearing was as sharp as it was at home, and the feeling only deepens when he hears someone who sounds just like him say mr. ou.

he bristles, jolting closer—making him right on time for what comes next. the figures, the dancing, the strange song stick out, though he doesn't know what it all means.

he waits for a while to see if any images come back. presuming they don't, he'll pad slowly back to where bilibili bijili is. ]
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[personal profile] inefficient 2025-03-23 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
From the sound of it, that was an ee ja nai ka festival.

[ Hopefully the ghostly voice speaking up out of nowhere isn't too startling. (Or, you know, nowhere-ish. One might be able to catch a vague image of the speaker in the nearest reflective surface.) ]

A form of celebration popular in Japan during the transition between the Edo and Meiji periods (1867-1868). These festivals were characterized by spontaneity and anarchic merrymaking, during which social customs and common ideas of propriety were ignored. They are understood to have constituted a form of protest or complaint toward the declining government of the time.

[ thanks, Nanopedia ]
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[personal profile] fillintheblanket 2025-03-23 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Hey can he have his name back before we have a pow-wow.

That said, Yamanbagiri stays where he is, leaned up against the cottage somewhere. Nanopedia might have displayed in a window or perhaps a convenient gardening implement, but it's not as though he can turn to see.

Both of them could only hear things from the hedge maze, which was perhaps a good thing.]

... In this case, I'm not sure they were complaining about the government. It was still strong at the time, in that alternate history.

[To Chu Wenshan, ostensibly:]

How was the maze?
Edited 2025-03-23 22:27 (UTC)