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initiates NPCs ([personal profile] initiatesnpc) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2012-06-23 09:32 am

TEMPORAL TURBULENCE: BRAZIL&NORWAY

Date & Time: Brazil, 1200 A.D./Norway, 1201 A.D.
Location: Assorted
Characters: Alistair, Bariyan, Chloe, Martin Darkov, Natasha, Robin, Sark
Summary: Group #4's adventures spent lost in time.
Warnings: Violence? (notify Elle or Liz of anything else worthy of labeling)



The mission was set. Team members were given their equipment: The cloaking devices would acclimate to the area and disguise them based on the historical data pulled in. There was a weapons check: The Initiative was insistent about having those chosen weapons along for the ride. Four operatives were introduced as beacons: They would stay in contact with the Initiative and relay any alterations in plans until the mission was deemed a success. And it had to be a success, or disaster would be the only thing left.



1890 A.D.

There was a man, not very well-known as far as famous men go. A writer. His existence alone was not the significant factor in the timeline's disturbance, but his profession and his choice to tell a particular, peculiar story.

This man, the Initiative states, helped sow the seeds for modern time travel centuries before its prime. What was a captivating fiction in that man's time was the reality of today, and without his account of the Time Traveler, there was risk of the very existence of so much. The recruits absolutely have a stake in this.


To the export room — the massive, rather bare and bleak place where so many were to exit and put a stop to what was putting a stop to the writer's tale. It was as yet unclear, but the Initiative is certain they'll know it when they see it, that it will be revealed once their reluctant soldiers set foot on ancient soil.

One last check, one last insistence on the urgency of their task. One, final urging to avoid as direct an impact as possible without ruining their chances; keep your temporal footprint as light as you can.

Good luck. We're counting on you.



A flash, a bitten-back breath, a blink...The room was gone.

But this wasn't right.

Out of the many who were assigned, only seven remained. Seven, and an Initiative's operative, who was immediately aware of a problem. A big problem.


BRAZIL, 1200 A.D.


The village the eight found themselves in was in no way even close to the one they were targeting. Already, the cloaking devices were fumbling to find disguises to suit, lacking the historical data for an appropriate match for an undiscovered Brazil. Historically undiscovered, anyway; if the ghost city they had arrived in was anything to go by, humans were not strangers to this land.

But it was empty. Birdsong echoed off great stone structures, some decorated, some bare, but all vacant. There's a faint scent in the air of salt from an unseen but not-so-distant ocean, and a thick, heavy humidity causing a sweat right away.

Over six centuries too far back, the data relays. And no answer as to how to get back.



NORWAY, 1201 A.D.


The heat is very suddenly gone, replaced with a breath-stealing cold. There is snow to the ankles and a sharp wind blasting through. Mid-gust, the party has arrived in a land so far away from the last, but barely a blink away in time.

One whole year. The dismay in the operative's report cannot be disguised, nor was there any attempt to. Whatever was going on with the equipment back at the Hold was serious trouble.

Speaking of serious trouble. Unlike the first, there were no quiet and empty cities to wonder at; this frozen land was very much alive, filled with the scattered shapes of horses and ironclad men racing to a location unseen in this bone-chilling darkness. Flickers of firelight on metal, the loud whinny of a horse and a man's shout straining to echo far...Something was certainly up.
housebroke: (pic#2243479)

BRAZIL.

[personal profile] housebroke 2012-06-23 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
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NORWAY.

[personal profile] housebroke 2012-06-23 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
theguideless: (◊ no wait)

OPEN: INITIAL ARRIVAL

[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-24 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
The first thing Martin noticed was the glaring, blazing sun. His eyes, not bred for such brightness, clamped shut right away, with his hands soon following to shade them. He made an uncomfortable sound from his nose.

The second was the heat. His body began reacting almost immediately, an uncomfortable wave passing over him as the warmth registered. His clothes were going to get sticky with sweat in a real hurry.

England, was it? He didn't like it already.

"Are we here...?" he asked, his last sound trailing out dubiously as he heard the Initiative operative begin to fret.
woahwoahawkward: (How can you say no to this face?)

[personal profile] woahwoahawkward 2012-06-24 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
As much as he'd been hoping that the children would somehow end up being allowed to stay behind, Alistair is glad that Martin's at least within arm's reach of ... wherever it is they were. He frowned, furrowing his brows.

"If we were going to end up in some place that was hotter than the south end of a north-facing rage demon, they could've let those of us overburdened with armour know." He'd be able to last for a while, but keeping the armour on for too long was going to get bothersome quickly.
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[personal profile] stonefaith 2012-06-24 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Bariyan didn't mind the heat. Couldn't feel it. So he'd shrugged their surroundings off and started to walk away from the others, looking around, searching for some sign of civilization. Well, there was sign of it. Quite a lot, in fact. Bariyan's gaze fixed itself on the closest of the structures and felt an old itch, echoes of wanderlust. He wanted to move in closer....

Or at least he did, until he heard Martin Darkov's voice from behind. Bariyan froze, then spun around. Couldn't be... no. But that was his voice, and that was his shape in the distance. And perhaps another, besides.

Days of worry and stress had taken their toll on Bariyan's temper, whittled his patience down to nothing, paper thin, thinner even, thinner than that. The civilians of Exsilium had reached their breaking point: now Bariyan had reached his.

He all but exploded back into the group. Shoving past Alistair without ceremony to get at the officer, whom Bariyan immediately attempted to collar. Teeth bared, screaming into his face.

"You bastards!"
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[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-24 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Immediately, Chloe felt assaulted by the heavy heat, and she tugged at her collar in an attempt to get some airflow. It was the humidity, she realized, and although she couldn't say exactly where they were, she'd studied enough about rain forests in school to know that this was where her group had landed themselves. They were definitely not in England, or anywhere close to it, for that matter. Dense jungle, thick humidity, the structures they were surrounded by...

There was almost a flicker of a smile when one of them spoke about the heat when she noticed Bariyan going for the operative that had accompanied them on the trip.

"Hey! Attacking him isn't going to help anything, is it?" Her lips pulled into a frown.
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[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-24 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Martin startled, genuinely surprised. He hadn't even smelled Bariyan nearby, had only noticed him when he started moving, giving Alistair the shove.

Wait. No—

He flinched away from the horrible yell, taking steps backward until he almost tripped over a small stone wall lining one of the many abandoned gardens. He had to cling to something to get his balance back, and that happened to be Chloe's elbow.

"Wuh--I'm Sorry!" Both to her (she was released very quickly), and to...well, everyone. Somehow, just being there put him at fault.
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[personal profile] hernes_son 2012-06-25 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Robin blinked at the scorching heat, and again at the outlines of the landscape which was clearly not England in any way. He only just bit back a succinct curse when he registered the girl and Martin not far away.

He put out a hand to reassure the boy. "Easy, lad."

Bariyan he did not blame one whit. Maybe he could get answers from the Initiative agent where none had been forthcoming before.
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[personal profile] woahwoahawkward 2012-06-25 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
Alistair was quick enough to place a firm hand on Bariyan's shoulder.

"Give the man a chance to speak. If he can get us back, all the better."
theguideless: (◊ know my place)

closed to robin & chloe

[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-25 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[right.

food.

that...that's going to be easy, right? especially considering it's probably going to not require money; Martin doesn't really get money.

volunteering to help had two purposes: giving him something useful to do and staying out of Bariyan's sight. he was probably still mad he was even here.

he fidgets, trying to keep his sleeves rolled up for the umpteenth time as he waits for the other two to finish what they were doing and head off.]
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closed to chloe

[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-25 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[IDC WHICH FORMAT YOU REPLY IN BTW ACTION OR PROSE IS FINE]

Really, it could've been a matter of making the right gesture to convince the strange natives of their wants to get water right away. But...but Martin wasn't very good with people. And any time any of them tried any sort of communication, it was taken as another sign or threat or...Hrugh. It was very frustrating and unsettling. He didn't like being observed with so much awe.

How many days had it been, again? Was it even going to matter anymore?

Was there ever a day not choked with sunlight and heat?

He was trying to keep his complaints to himself, but couldn't help but let out another, huffy exhale as he dunked a hollowed-out gourd into the stream. The water wasn't going to make him feel any better, he was sure; he was already sweating fit to fill an ocean.

"Nguh." How many days had it been, again?
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[personal profile] stonefaith 2012-06-26 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Just as he feared, that other figure had been Chloe. Her presence improved Bariyan's mood none, and he hardly even heard her protest. In fact, he hardly took notice of anyone save for the officer still caught in his grip. Whom he was all of one step away from strangling.

"Contact who? To do what?" Shaking the man as he spoke. "This isn't where we're supposed to be, is it? Are you going to send us back? Are you going to send them back?" He gestured with one hand at both of the children, but he knew the answer already.

Only then did Bariyan take notice of the hand on his shoulder. He turned, wild-eyed and glaring, looking like he was about to turn on Alistair next--

--no. It would not come down to that.

Suddenly, the anger drained out of him. He sighed. "Fine." And with that, he dropped the officer. Let him go.

Bariyan raised a hand to his face, shut his eyes, and turned away.
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[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-26 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
"It's okay!" She was a little taken aback by the sudden physical contact of being used for someone keeping balance (it would have been amusing to think about since she was so short, but now wasn't really the time), and she flashed Martin a smile to let him know that it was fine. Better than him tripping over, at least.

Chloe felt a slight rise of irritation. It was obvious, even before they arrived here, that nobody wanted any of the children going on the mission. Not that she blamed them; she didn't honestly want to fight anyone or be used as some sort of soldier. If she wasn't so sure that Dr. Davidoff wanted to kill her off by now, it was a sure thing that he was going to use her abilities. But she hated people making those kinds of decisions for her.

She bit her tongue though, watched as finally Bariyan seemed to calm down and let the poor man go. One less thing to worry about there.

Her gaze settled on the officer. "Where are we?"
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[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-26 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
"You okay?"

Chloe stood on the edge of the stream, own gourd in hand as she glances from Martin and back to the water. She didn't know how long they had been here, but it felt like an eternity already.

The jungle was too everything, and as exciting as the prospect was of meeting tribes in the past, it eventually wore off. Ebbed away by the heat and humidity. She couldn't document this, she couldn't take how dark everything quickly got when night approached, and if she thought dealing with regular spirits was bad, having to listen to them scream at her in a language she couldn't understand wasn't much more fun.

Oh, right. There was also the whole worship thing. Fun...

She brushed a strand of hair off of her face. "Other than drowning in your own sweat, I mean."
theguideless: (◊ no really it's not a lie)

[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-26 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Uh—?"

Martin's head lifted up pretty quickly at the sound of Chloe's voice, instantly embarrassed. People included group members, of course; he wasn't much good with any of it. And it was hard to make heads or tails of a person until he could frame him or her in his mind as someone he already knew. He was still working on that, in her respect.

He shook himself out of his dumb stare and leaned back in his crouch a little, shoulders going up.

"Oh, I'm...fine," he said, watching the water as if it were extremely important to. "Sorry. If I'm taking too long..."
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[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-27 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
A smile spread across her face, soft and comforting. Martin reminded Chloe of Derek in a way, minus the gruff mannerisms and general waves of hate for most people. So he wasn't exactly a carbon copy, but it was the awkwardness.

"You're not!" Her eyebrows furrowed as she turned to stare into the water as well, slightly embarrassed by the way her voice rose. "You're not taking too long. I just know that the heat... It's pretty gross."

He wasn't the only awkward one here, really. At least she wasn't stuttering, that would have been embarrassing.
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OPEN HERE TOO BECAUSE HEYY

[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-28 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
He had been trying to hop over a raised tree root when the transition came. In a blink, his foot wasn't landing on soft, trodden dirt, but sinking into a couple inches of snow.

It wasn't something his body was prepared for at all; the landing caused him to pitch forward, losing all traction and falling face-first into the powder before him. He was quickly a tripping hazard for those who were racing behind him, having been trying to evade the chaos coming from confused, bloodthirsty humans on a rampage.

It seemed the gods had vanished, leaving those tribes to a fate of their own making, and arrived to grace a whole new landscape.

Martin was thinking on none of this as snow went up his nose.
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[personal profile] theguideless 2012-06-28 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh..."

It was already warm enough without Martin's face heating up, but the typical flush of embarrassment was right on time for the start of a conversation. His mouth tugged, trying to emulate the smile offered him, but failing spectacularly as his gaze flickered up and down and up again her way. People problems. And, apparently, girl people problems. He'd hardly know the difference right on the spot, however.

"Ye-yeah, it is..." He swallowed, lifting the gourd up and watching water drip off the sides. "I...I've never been in a hot place before. Or someplace so bright." His breath was exaggerated, as though trying to croak out a laugh. "I thought...the place we were at was really bright..."
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[personal profile] housebroke 2012-06-28 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Sark wasn't exactly fond of the heat -- the only action he took to counter it was to roll up his sleeves, narrowing his vision as he peered around. But he wasn't exactly fond of watching people have strong, emotional reactions in public, either. Taking a few steps back, and then a few more before watching the commotion seemingly occur in front of him, Sark took a silent headcount, noting Natasha's existence in the group as well as the two young children.

Well, this was certainly interesting, as far as missions went, but there were far too many people here for his liking. Working alone apparently wasn't an option when it came to the Initiative, and as badly as Sark wanted to go exploring by himself, he was equally as curious as to what the officers were saying.

Granted, he wasn't about to bash any faces in because of their idiotic mistake, but he was going to judge them. Quietly.

Arms folded across his chest, he listened to what everyone was yelling about before taking careful note of what the officers were going on about. Considering he hadn't been entirely sure what he'd signed on for, the fact that the Initiative had gone and gotten it wrong was distressing as it was second-hand-embarrassing. This wasn't his failure. It was theirs, and he could almost see where Bariyan was coming from.

Taking one step closer towards the main group, Julian cleared his throat, tipping his head towards the officer that had spoken up. "And what event would that be, exactly?"
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JUMPS IN AWW YEA

[personal profile] housebroke 2012-06-28 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
If there was one thing that Sark knew how to do incredibly well, it was run. And so run he did, just like they were all doing, to get away from the tribe that had been angered -- an understatement if you had to ask Sark.

The only problem was when everything transitioned as rapidly as it did, Sark hadn't been expecting that he'd have to pull his foot up just a little bit higher to make room for the snow.

The next thing he knew, he was not only tripping over inches worth of snow but practically Martin as well, who had fallen first first in front of him. Trying to keep from crushing the young boy, Sark grabbed him by the back of his shirt and hoisted him upright, using the leverage to keep himself from tipping over any further as well. Needing another second to straighten himself up, Sark shot Martin an assessing look before he glanced around, taking in their brand new surroundings and not considering the fact that they were still standing in the way of their stampeding cohorts.

"Somehow I doubt we've yet to make it to where we're meant to be."
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okay i will just go ahead and toss her here now :'D

[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-28 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[Not for the first time did Chloe realize how good she really had it back home, even when her and the others were on the run. At least food had more sense to her. She follows along quietly with the others, wondering how her life had gone from being imprisoned by crazy doctors to foraging for food in this place.]

How long do you think we'll be stuck here?
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[personal profile] undeadarmies 2012-06-28 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Someplace so bright? Shifting her gourd to her hip, Chloe held one hand over her eyes as she glanced up. It was pretty bright here, the world still unmarked by things such as pollution and global warming. She wondered if that meant this place would be even hotter in her time, if she were to come here.

"Do you come from some place where it's dark?" The idea of different worlds was still a hard concept to grasp. Just the fact that there had to be multiple Earths was enough to blow her mind. And here she thought that learning she was a necromancer and that she would be hunted by the Edison Group was going to end up as the strangest thing in her life. Apparently zombies paled in comparison to multiple dimensions. "Although you're right," she said with a soft laugh. "It's really bright here. Beautiful, though."

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