Ginko (
onegreeneye) wrote2015-07-23 11:28 am
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OPEN RP POST (wip)
This is a general catch-all post for anyone who wants to thread with Ginko in his original setting - or at least something resembling it. Want to play an AU? Post-jamjar? Unexpected interdimensional travel? It's all good! In addition, if you want to thread something with mushi and such but in a more modern setting, I'm totally open to modern-day AU's. I'm fine with prose, brackets, whatever.
Please note that I'm totally open to using this post for action, fluff, whatever, but not smut. If you have any additional questions about the setting or types of mushi, just message me on this account!
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Please note that I'm totally open to using this post for action, fluff, whatever, but not smut. If you have any additional questions about the setting or types of mushi, just message me on this account!
(here's a placeholder for if i ever get around to putting actual prompts on here)
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Summer turns to fall, and out in that valley something is stirring. A wind is blowing, not out of season but something about it feels sinister, unsettling. Clouds are gathering above and threatening rain, and he chill seems to bite just a tad bit harder. It's like a warning, a premonition of something to come, and the black wings of crows cawing in the sky only seem to reinforce it.
Not too far from Ed's little shack, in a decently sized clearing the young alchemist can be found, with a stack of notes held down by a rock and a sturdy stick in hand to carefully carve out the runes of the circle he'd been crafting since Ginko had left. He can't afford to wait for so long around here, and he has access to things Ginko hadn't even known existed. For a normal person taking that medicine would be the only option, sure, but Edward is certain he could bypass the process entirely.
It's just a little more complicated than putting a statue back into the ground, is all.
Ed takes one last look around at the circle, checking it against his notes before nodding with satisfaction and tossing the stick away. "This should do." He steps into the circle and kneels, pulling a small knife out of his sleeve and taking it in his teeth to cut a slice across the palm of his hand. Blood drips onto the ground and Ed tosses the knife away before pressing his palm to the center of the circle.
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As he makes his way through the forest, he's not really expecting too much to have changed - maybe Ed will have put up more of those strange statues, maybe not. He isn't expecting to come across the young man in a clearing, right in the middle of one of those strange diagrams.
"What are you doing?"
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"I figured out how to put it back." The streams of light coming from Ed's shoulder flicker, and to the untrained eye seem to be slowly dissolving into nothing.
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Ginko's eyes widen, his gaze flicking between Ed and the circle, following the arcs of light. "You're... how? This isn't a good idea, it's-- you shouldn't do this."
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But despite Ed's reassurances, something is clearly wrong. Ed doesn't notice it at first, focused as he is on the transmutation, but from the edges of the circle small, black arms emerge and begin to stretch across the ground toward the alchemist.
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His protests are cut off abruptly when he catches sight of the arms reaching for Ed, and in that moment his mind is made up. He can't let this happen. He grits his teeth, lunging forward as if to just push Ed out of the circle if that's what it takes. "Move!"
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Some of the arms detach from the mass and try to grab for Ginko, and Ed goes deathly pale. "Get back!!"
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The arms grab onto him, and he gives a startled grunt as they start pulling him down right next to Ed.
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--the light vein. It's trying to take the light vein.
Before the Gate can start to break Ginko apart, before it reaches even halfway into that deep darkness Ed can somehow dimly sense, Ed wrenches is arm free of the mass and slams it down onto the circle again, twisting the tide of the transmutation to pull it into himself. It struggles against his will, but just when it seems like his control will slip there's a vision of...something. A ring of lights or odd cloaked figures, Ed can't really tell, and suddenly something breaks and everything is rushing in--
It's over in a matter of seconds. The black arms freeze before all rushing to swarm Edward with something like an echo-y scream that isn't quite there. They surge into the stump of is arm and leg twisting and reforming themselves into a new, surprising shape. Ed collapses unconscious, his new black stone arm and leg just as boneless as the rest of him. He'll be awake again in a few moments, but the shock of that rebound was intense.
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Seconds later, it's all over. Ginko lies there for a moment, his eyes wide and his breath ragged as he tries to figure out what just happened.
That moment of overwhelming, motionless confusion only lasts for a couple seconds, then Ginko bolts to his feet, stumbling a little as he moves to Ed's side, grabbing his shoulder. "Hey, are-- are you alright?!" He doesn't even notice the new limbs at first, and when he does he pauses, staring at them in confusion.
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It wasn't a bloodless joining, on those limbs. Closer to the point of connection the illusion of flesh breaks down into many small tentacles woven around and merging with one another. At the join itself some of them creep out over Ed's skin and end in a small, grasping hand, but most plunge into the flesh to bury in and take root, and blood oozes out from those points. Some of those little tentacles still try to move, but something seems to be restraining them.
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For the time being, he wraps his arms around Ed to drag him out of the circle - maybe it's not necessary, but just in case. He leans him up against the nearest tree before more or less collapsing to sit against it himself, his legs shaking slightly from the exertion and lingering fear of the incident.
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He reaches up to rub his head with his right hand, wincing a bit from the movement. "Goddamnit, what the hell--" The complaint cuts off when Ed realizes just what it is he's moving, letting out a startled shout and trying to scramble back on instinct. With the imbalance of weight due to the stone he only really succeeds in falling over again, but he does at least start talking in Japanese again. "What the fuck is this?!"
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"Beats me." His exhaustion shows in his voice, but he does examine the limbs with some curiosity. "Does it hurt?"
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"That damn thing is supposed to take limbs, not hand them out. It shouldn't have even appeared, I wasn't doing anything that should have summoned it!"
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Ed sighs and his shoulders go slack. "It's called the Gate. It...regulates alchemy, and extracts tolls from alchemists that break the taboo of reviving the dead."
So, you know. There's another thing to worry about with this strange child, Ginko.
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But now doesn't really seem like the time to ask Ed if he's tried to bring someone back from the dead. Ginko slumps back against the tree.
"...Huh." And then, possibly against his better judgement, "Sounds kind of like something we have here."
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How do you explain the circle of light to someone who's never seen it? (Which, of course, Ginko doesn't know that Ed has.)
"For all I know, it might have existed in your home as well, but..." But at this point he's not really willing to make any assumptions as far as similarities between his world and Ed's. "It has a few names. The circle of light, the natural order. It's essentially the will of nature itself."
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"I...I think I might have seen it. When I was trying to stop the Gate from going after the light vein. I was trying to turn it all back on me, and then a bunch of things surrounded me before..."
He shakes his head--it's too difficult to describe.
"I guess it doesn't like the Gate very much."
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It was protecting the light vein.
"I guess not. Not when it's going after what the circle is supposed to protect, at least."
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Of course, that puts Ed right back to square one all over again.
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"You're lucky that this turned out to be something that could be fixed without you getting hurt for it."
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