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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.


distain: (3)

[personal profile] distain 2025-03-31 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
[It might confuse her and even feel a little comforting that Shiv cares about her wellbeing. First of all, Andrew doesn't know how to navigate the feelings of others.

But beyond that, she needs a few moments to process the other information, words that make her hands fold and reopen a few times.

And then she bursts into laughter, cold and mean. Which is not really a normal response and likely sounds a bit dangerous.
]

Oh, I was right that she's a little too much like me. [Her eyes are very dark. Too funny.] But she should have finished what she started.

Forgive my rude behavior. [Andrew blots beneath her eye.] Since she didn't say anything to me, I wonder if she didn't know how to say it; since she didn't, I'm inclined to take your version of events as true at the moment. You deserved more of our attention.
Edited (wording wobbles hands) 2025-03-31 07:59 (UTC)
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[personal profile] thesharpestroy 2025-04-01 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
[Laughter isn't what Shiv expects. If anything, it's kind of concerning. Though what Andrew says does make her reaction make a touch more sense.]

What's that mean, that she's like you? You've never come off as pathetic to me. And you'd have a good excuse to act pathetic if you wanted, since your lungs are fucking collapsing.

Finishing what she started, though...well, I probably would've been less insulted if she had it in her to take the consequences for stabbing me instead of her psychotic attack dog doing it.

I don't know if Richard even told Siff. They had to hear it from Ayaka fucking crying like a baby about it.
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[personal profile] distain 2025-04-01 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, she reminds me of myself...you do too, in different ways. It's funny, given you both look so much like... someone else. I'm very pathetic. And a coward, and willing to kill, too.

I'm not surprised that Saber stepped in. Anyone here knows he'd do anything for her, even commit a terrible sin.

[That's how he's like her. If Herta was ever in a position to take a life, Andrew would carry the weight of that sin for her instead, just to keep the blood off of someone much more innocent's hands.]

Ah... what a complicated feeling. [And she really, really doesn't fully know what to feel, her expression more blank than anything.]
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[personal profile] thesharpestroy 2025-04-04 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Ha. Didn't think we felt the same way about each other. I was a lot like you when I was your age. If you really have been pathetic this whole time, you're not self-indulgent about the same way Ayaka is. She's fucking drenched in the whiny sad girl act, like she wants you to feel bad for her or some shit and then acts like that makes her a good person.

Guys like Richard need to have an Ayaka to feed their ego. Good excuse to be violent if it's to defend a lady's honor.

[Shiv doesn't see the nobility in it. Maybe she'd kill to protect someone, but doing it solely so somebody else doesn't have to dirty their hands? No, she would want them both to be in the same boat.]

It's not your fault they didn't have the balls to admit it. It just means they're the fucking cowards.
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[personal profile] distain 2025-04-05 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
No, I do hate people like that. But I'm not deserving of any pity, either. [Though there's a dullness to her voice, the sense of being a few miles away from where she's speaking. In some ways, it describes herself as well, even if Shiv has never seen it in her.

Andrew Grace is a person that she, herself, hates more than anything.
]

So they were both awake? [She thinks that if Richard really wanted to be Ayaka's savior, the way she's deluded herself into thinking she can be for Herta, he might have tried to attack Shiv in secret instead of plotting together. Well, maybe she has a few more questions, even in her snare of emotions that she doesn't know what to have. Why hadn't she cut herself off from people the way she aways has?]