Let's Play A Murder ([personal profile] letsplayamod) wrote in [community profile] letsdeadaland2025-08-16 03:29 pm

Wouldn't you like to use more than words?

The last thing you recall is likely your own death. Whether it was fast or slow, it's over now. And you're... where are you?

One moment, you were among the living. The next - you may be one of the unfortunate ones who actually died. In which case, you've found yourself flowing in the lazy rivers of the river Styx, unfathomably deep underground. Just for a moment, mind you. It's not long before your consciousness is yanked from the waters by some scary monsters, shoved into a healed body, and pushed through a portal.

Or, maybe you were caught red-handed and sentenced to your doom. But, instead of a proper death, you were whisked down into the Veins of Tartarus. And there's really only one place that could lead to... Or is it?


You've been tossed down here by the will of the Titan, but what you find is A helping hand swooping you up - possibly literally, and potentially out of the grasp of the Titan himself.

Not a moment after, you're whisked through another rift, this one a shimmering gold. Into a realm of slightly more stable platforms and a lot more shit to look through. The area is practically littered with the ill-gotten goods of a thieving God (who is happy to note via pop-up illusion that you are touching his stuff). Here, however, you are safe; assured that Typhon cannot find or hurt you here.

For the moment, you can breathe before the next part comes.
taintedfayth: (10)

[personal profile] taintedfayth 2025-08-28 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
[He says nothing, doesn't even look at Zvei during all of that.

The way his hand is trembling as he squeezes back says enough.]
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[personal profile] necromants 2025-08-28 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
[It does. Something for them to talk about later, privately. He doesn't like leaving it like this, but there isn't any other option right now. Even if he's not feeling particularly helpful, he'd still rather be aware of what's going on here, so leaving now isn't an option.

He squeezes Seymour's hand tightly instead; a silent reminder that at the very least, he isn't alone anymore.]