- Location
- over there
[X] A velvet-bound "Book of Louise." It is a bright burning red. The margins of the pages are all filled with incomprehensible annotations. The piece of paper hid inside is heavily decorated, with red and gold.
I am not entirely certain on that. Had someone else been chosen I would probably have you meet him in around the fourth arc or probably not at all. He's the leader of Turbulence Office and everyone's pretty inclined to going along with what he suggests so I feel like he'd usurp a bit of the control out of the readers.I dont remember if its been mentioned before - would sieghart have showed up the same time on terra if someone else had been chosen? since I do remember some character choices having very different timelines to what ended up happening.
Doesn't need air or basic bodily needs, can survive in extreme heat or cold. Fire probably not the best idea.Whatever it is, it can survive anywhere- in the absence of breathable air, under extreme heat, under the cold of the absolute zero. The material we've extracted from its body is replenished soon enough, and it maintains its properties.
Relies on hearing. Maybe silence or loud noises could disorient it?It was blind. It was mute. Its skull had melted into slurry and bone fragments. Its skin, its legs, its arms were all dissolved, so it could not touch. But it could still hear.
It heard the past and present. Transmissions on its head. Here, something had echoed. Here, someone spoke.
It hated white fur. It hated Liberi. It hated Rhine Labs. It hated bone, and pain. It hated itself.
But it also hated Mr. H, and his incessant noise
Some...Puppeteer shenanigans? Maybe relies on the "audience" to control him? Smokescreen to obfuscate the audience's sight might work. Or something to cut the strings...It couldn't attack.
It wouldn't attack.
Not until it was told to.
It was an actor. A toy. An amusing thing for an audience. An audience that was always, always laughing at its antics.
It was a show. It was all a show.
Alvar could see it now, almost imperceptible. Infinitesimally thin strings, connecting the blob's melted appendages to something, high up in the sky. Those strings were not always there. They were connected to something, but not always.
Only when the show was in session.
Only at the appointed time.
One hopefully not entirely useless vote to stem the bongnong tide, I want cool fire and intelligible conversations xD