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Parsee Mizuhashi ([personal profile] bridge_princess) wrote in [community profile] tabularasa_rp2021-02-10 07:02 pm

Let me Crawl Inside Your Veins (Wide Open)

Who: Parsee [personal profile] bridge_princess and You!
What: February Open Log
Where: Pretty much anywhere
When: February (after the 8th)
Content Warnings: Body Horror, Blood, Roots and flowers growing in things like lungs and other places they don't belong. Probably some serious self loathing here

Prompts below!

koopacrusher: (Deep thought)

[personal profile] koopacrusher 2021-02-26 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, of course it's probably gonna work. I came up with it." Obviously Bowser, who always leaves an axe or a button that can destroy any bridge he stands on, is unmatched in his genius.

And yet in spite of his genius he doesn't immediately see the connection between Parsee's next question and the topic at hand. "World border? Probably your bridge to the void. That or the way into Mementos. It was a lot like the Dream World back during the nightmare."

"Why? How would we use one of those?"
koopacrusher: (about to turn into giga bowser)

[personal profile] koopacrusher 2021-02-27 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Being compared to Seto would have caused Bowser great offense, but since the comparison is not spoken aloud, Bowser merely takes mental note of the fact that fire has learned how to burn. "We should try teaching wind too. I'm getting sick of losing stuff because everybody just got used to hurricane winds coming out of nowhere."

With that said, Bowser returns to the matter at hand. "I don't get it, though. Make clocks and they'll eventually tick. Make fire and it'll eventually burn. Maybe we could set up a weathervane, make wind work right. But how are we going to get the world to figure out borders?"
koopacrusher: (Laugh)

[personal profile] koopacrusher 2021-02-28 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
"Shout at the world when it gets it wrong, huh? I like it." Vocal criticism of that nature for time, after all. But as Parsee had said, physical things were more clear-cut.

"If it is physical things the world needs, maybe all we need is a big welcome sign. If we use that, and your rituals, and start the records of people who disappeared..." Bowser ponders the idea for a moment. "If the world works the way we think it does, this could actually bring us a step closer to being able to go home." Remembering what Aerith said, he adds, "the people that actually want to, at least."