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IMPORTANT: I need someone with medical training to meet me at the shoreline near the river. I've found what looks to be my own dead body.
Please hurry.
[Attached is a photo, lit dimly by his lantern, of what does indeed look like his recognizeable corpse floating in the water, hooked through the cheek and attached to a discarded fishing pole lying some feet away on the pebbles.
This is of course in reference to this exploration thread.]
Please hurry.
[Attached is a photo, lit dimly by his lantern, of what does indeed look like his recognizeable corpse floating in the water, hooked through the cheek and attached to a discarded fishing pole lying some feet away on the pebbles.
This is of course in reference to this exploration thread.]
voice, @hello
I don't have medical training, but I am worried if there are multiple of our bodies.
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[And why it seems like it's watching him...???]
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[ He'll bring gardening gloves and a trash bag. ]
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[It's a relief that someone can come by so quickly, though. He'll be sitting on the beach with a cigarette in his mouth and his fishing pole at his side. It's obvious from the drag marks in the pebbles that he's tried to pull the body up out of the water, but had a difficult time of it. Turns out even though he's strong, it's hard to move a waterlogged dead weight equal to his own nearly ten foot height.
At the sound of approaching footsteps, he waves toward the stranger just to make himself more visible in the dark as the light glances off his arm and hand. He looks a little pale, but maybe they all do now. He's been here without sunlight for months.]
I'm Rosinante. Don't think we've met, though I've seen you around.
[And the body, well, guess that's Rosinante too. Formerly. Cool.]
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[ He extends a hand to shake. ]
A pleasure, Rosinante. Someone did alert me to me some other things I was supposed to talk to you about, but it can wait until we're done here.
Oh, dear. Alright, will you help me lift the other one out of the water?
[ Aziraphale is surprisingly strong for his comparatively small stature and the fact that he looks like he hasn't hit a gym since gyms were invented. ]
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Yeah, here, let me get the top half.
[Because the shoulders and torso area are heavier, and certainly not because he doesn't dare set his foot even an inch in the water. He knows contact with the lake will sap his energy and he'd rather not show off that weakness to someone he's only just met. So he rises to his feet and readies to grab what he can of those shoulders, and together they can haul the waterlogged body out of the lake.]
I'm just glad you see it too. There are creatures in the forest that make you hallucinate. I was wondering if this was something like that.
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[ He says this without a single trace of emotion. ]
--Ah, that is to say, I had a feeling these ones were either repaired or clones of ones we already had, and our souls were placed into them.
I had been burned, you see, quite badly when I died. And I'm perfectly fine now.
[ He very gladly takes the place in the water, though he does toe off his shoes and socks and roll up his pant legs to do so first. With a little teamwork, they can rest the body to shore. ]
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[But it's no stranger than other things he's heard here so at this point he's open to just about any explanation. He kneels down beside the head, waves a hand to see if the eyes move. They don't, and instead stay fixed on his own, but he's certain that where he'd seen smudged purple on the cheek before, it's now more a fuchsia. Flower petals instead of hearts, the edges undefined and dripping down the cheekbone. Just to be certain, he pulls his tablet back out and takes another photo.]
I died here once too. On the shore, but closer to the lighthouse, where it's rocky.
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[ Sorry it sounds really prodding but he did preface this by talking about clones. ]
This might be the one you came in with. I probably wouldn't have one, you see.
Seems a right shame though, to be just dumping them in a lake like this. Disrespectful.
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[As for disrespectful, is it? It sure does show that the bodies are dispoable, and given this has been going on nearly a hundred years by some accounts, maybe that's just how things are here for the people who've stuck around longer than they have.]
What are the chances, though, of me pulling up my own dead body? If they're dumping years and years of them in here.
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But it would explain how come you're virtually identical.
I suppose our lanterns are tied to our souls then, if it would cause us to die. Tricky business, that.
[ He heaves a sigh. ]
Do you want to... inspect it? I probably could, but... seems. Invasive, you know.
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If you were a doctor, I'd say go ahead. But I might as well. Just be ready in case it reacts.
[He does have the basics down, after all. Has to, on account of taking solo field missions. So he crouches beside the body again and tries not to notice how it watches him; how without moving its head, those reddish eyes swivel in their sockets.
Touching the corpse is just about the worst thing ever, but he checks the cold neck for a pulse and finds none, then decides it's probably easier to slice through the shirt than try to remove it any other way. It's a good thing he'd brought a knife, hoping he'd have a fish to gut. Slicing through the wet fabric reveals an array of scars - stitched cuts, gunshot wounds, an old burn here and there. A brighter pink scar than the rest where a knife plunged into his back below his left shoulder.
It probably looks awful but he knows all of these old injuries, and shakes his head as the thing begins to smile wider.]
Maybe the front? Help me roll it over.
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[ He watches on, interested, seemingly undisturbed by all of this, and moves to help him do the rolling over bit. He is a very large person, but Aziraphale is mostly taking his time just because he'd like to be gentle with his arms and legs, and not destroy them more than the water had already done. ]
Will you want for it to be buried? When we are done here.
[ Out of respect for his body, you know. ]
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[Cremation just seems appropriate. No point going through all the work of digging a grave. He's still alive, after all. He's right here. Right? It's life in some sense of the word, anyway.
With the body now on its back, he kneels back down and briefly locks eyes with the staring, grinning dead face and its ruined makeup. It changed again, he notices - orange and yellow streak down one cheek and drip to the sides, and smudged magenta stains its lips. Remnants of exactly what he's wearing now, as if it's trying to become a more perfect but drowned copy. He shudders and tears his gaze away to instead strip the remainder of the shirt away, but there's no wound fresher than the usual network of scars.]
I don't know why I'm looking. If this is somehow a previous copy of my body from when I died earlier, there wouldn't be much to see. Just a few scrapes here and there.
[He reaches for one of its hands, looking to see if the palm is scuffed from his fall on the rocks. The grin splits wider. The belly begins to bloat.]
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Perhaps we should call it, then.
And I'm sure we could still cremate the body if you wish; the heat from fire seems to be just fine.
[ And he may or may not periodically check if his powers will work. ]
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And carry it all the way to the bonfire? Yeah, we could probably manage that.
[He glances over his shoulder toward the town center in the distance. It's a fair walk, but not impossible with help. Maybe they could beg a torch off Rastus instead, though that might not be enough flame to get very far with.
When he looks back, it's clear the corpse is rapidly inflating now. As he tries to stand and back away, his heel catches on the stony beach and sends him sprawling backward. So much for getting away from whatever the hell is going on -
And what is going on is that the body quickly swells like a bubble blanketed in scarred, stretched skin, though the arms are caught in the remains of its clothing. That hideous split face is visible briefly as the chest grows and dislodges the torn fabric, at which point, again like a bubble, the entire body bursts. Rather than gore, they are showered in a spray of seafoam. And as Rosinante swipes at it and groans in disgust, trying to get it off his face, the foam itself slips off of its own will and it all rejoins into a mass which shrinks back into the lake.]
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Damnit, it's all over his nice coat and shirt that he's had for one hundred and sixty years!!
He blinks and looks like he might be about to lose it for a moment before regaining composure. ]
--Are you alright?
[ He barely squeaks this out. ]
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And somehow that's even worse than just being lake water. Ugh. He shudders visibly as he sits upright and watches the foamy water drip off his bangs and drain away.]
I think so? Other than completely horrified.
[It's still way more reassuring to have someone else here experiencing it. Hopefully nothing more results from this, but after what he's seen deep in the woods, he's still concerned.]
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He nearly screams. ]
--Oh! Oh dear God, that's--
[ There is a full-body shiver involved as it sluices off his person. ]
Absolutely dreadful.
Let's--
--We'll come back and get the body to cremate it, dear boy, but I think we should come back with reinforcements. And perhaps some holy water.
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[He can't have watched in detail, of course - he'd fallen backward trying to get away, and had closed his eyes to keep the foam from getting into them. As he stands, now, and scans the lakeshore, he doesn't even see a single finger or wisp of hair floating in the water. It hadn't just burst from the belly; rather, it's as if the entire body had itself been foam made solid and human-shaped, and all that's left now are the wet remains as they slip out of clothing and between pebbles to return to the water.
Deeply concerning for future sailing trips, to be certain. But it's not going to stop him from trying. He stoops to retrieve his lantern, and the fishing pole, too.]
Reinforcements sound good, though. I wonder if there are more of those things down there.
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[ Because that was a hot mess, and Aziraphale feels very gross and possibly needs a long shower before they continue on this lil adventure, Rosinante! ]
I really, sincerely hope there aren't any more. In fact - goodness, what had that even been?
[ He's very disturbed by this somehow, even though he'd been cool as a cucumber about the dead body. ]
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[All he can do is speculate, and he hates speculation. It serves a purpose but needs to be backed up with real information before it can be acted on, and too many people seem to think it's fine to skip that crucial middle bit.
He shakes his head, and sucks at his dwindling cigarette.]
Shame to meet anyone this way, but I appreciate you coming to have a look. I owe you a drink sometime.
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[ Either way, the moment is thankfully passing and they can move on from it, because Aziraphale doesn't want to think about this for a long time, after they bring people back to come try and carry this off. Nope, he'd really like to erase this from his memory entirely. ]
I wouldn't say no to a drink.
[ He shoots Rosinante a quick smile. ]
--Ah, that's right. I heard around that you'd been trying to map the stars.
They're not like they are on Earth--
[ He takes a look at Rosinante and quickly adds: ]
--Where I'm from, so I was wondering if they looked familiar to you?
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He smiles back down at Aziraphale, though it's a little hollow. That whole experience was disconcerting and he doesn't feel particularly happy, but it's good to make an effort.]
No. I'm not from Earth, but I've never seen this pattern of stars either. I started off wanting to map them but have also been working with Doctor Ingram to see if there's anything else we can learn from them, like this world's rotation speed.
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Actually, that was how our moon was on Earth - I'm surprised we have just the one, here.
[ And he's really fascinated by it, and space in general, which was possibly one of the things he knew better than humans did, having seen the cosmos up close. This, though. This was a strange sky, and strange stars, and he felt so very small standing underneath them.
He wondered how Rosinante felt about the whole thing. ]
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