http://pirate-mod.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] pirate-mod.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] poly_tldr2011-11-25 09:23 pm

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While HMD continues to load up and slow down...feel free to spend some of that time discussing potential plots and other shenanigans for this Sunday's curse!

27; Reruns and Syndications
As if taking a walk on the other side wasn’t enough, citizens now have the chance to relive that pivotal moment, or any other meaningful moment in their life! By City standards of course. And just to spice up the mix, those who relive such moments may not necessarily be reliving their own. [Players can pre-arrange scenes and situations on [livejournal.com profile] poly_tldr for those who would like to swap reruns.]

Memories can play out in nighttime dreams, in daytime hallucinations, or in realtime reenactments depending on what characters are available. In all situations, the character reliving someone else's memory can realize something is wrong immediately yet be unable to change the course of their own actions or the character can believe the memory was always a part of their own history and carry it out in a way that still replicates the original. The nature of the curse will not automatically disclose the sources of the memories at the end of the day so it's up to the characters to unravel the mystery!

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask and have fun with a little city deja vu.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask and have fun with a little city deja vu.

:3
gossamerrain: (☣ bones sang; scattered and shining)

[personal profile] gossamerrain 2011-11-26 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love to trade out or share memories for any of mine... uh, if you're not familiar with their canon but still want to play, feel free to ask me for a happy/sad/whatever memory example and I'll make some suggestions? :D

Applies to:

Brian Moser :: Dexter :: [livejournal.com profile] cold_dry_pieces
Allison Cameron :: House M.D. :: [livejournal.com profile] as_damaged
Neil Perry :: Dead Poets Society :: [livejournal.com profile] had_not_lived
Frankie Dalton :: Daybreakers :: [livejournal.com profile] never_very_good
Tommy Shepherd :: Young Avengers:: [livejournal.com profile] team_sociopath

[identity profile] valentineluke.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Luke got a peek into Brian's blood covered childhood. He's tried following up a couple times to confirm "buddy material" or "boring norm who left screwy past far behind".
cold_dry_pieces: (♙ belly of the beast)

[personal profile] cold_dry_pieces 2011-11-26 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm game-- though since the curse doesn't disclose the source of the memory it'd probably take some guesswork to connect Brian to his pastimes, and if confronted he'd deny it without a second thought... but, well, maybe they can work something out eventually.

How about a body? The setup would look like this; there wouldn't be a hanging body, but there would be a bloody basin underneath the rig. The body (a young, attractive woman) would be laid out on the table (where the wrapped piece is,) partially dismembered, wholly bloodless, slit throat but no other damage save the... you know, removed pieces, which would be in assorted state of wrapping etc.
The big tubs of blood are marked with dates, nothing else. There would be about half as many as in that picture. If for some reason Luke wants to check them out, they've got high levels chemical additives (blood thinner + preservative) which may or may not be apparent from the taste, I dunno how sensitive he'd be, but it's there.

Interested?

[identity profile] valentineluke.livejournal.com 2011-11-26 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Luke will go in and poke around, but won't make the connection to Brian. That's a giant leap from "shell-shocked little kid in a bloody mess".

Could Brian see him? Is there a guestbook to sign?

cold_dry_pieces: (☠ but the reason is retro)

[personal profile] cold_dry_pieces 2011-11-27 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
ahaha guestbook. I don't think there's any indication for the memory owner, but if Luke described it at all Brian would certainly recognize his own handiwork...