Jack Skellington (
quickattackjack) wrote2011-07-30 04:51 am
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31 days till Halloween [Action/ Video]
Have you ever seen such a big city?
[A winded Jack points his 'gear at the entrance to Goldenrod in all its glory. The camera is unsteady and the little Houndour puppy in the shot looks anxious. His trainer's been wobbling for a while.]
Halloween Town was big, but this place is amazing! Hooh, it was...it was a hike, I'll say that much. My memory's a little off right now, but whoever said that forest was a maze, you were right. It's no Union Cave but...
Who can tell me anything about this place? How is everyone?
[Jack starts walking and gravitates towards a bench which he then flops down on and films the street traffic from. One the Houndour chases some Pidgies away from a nearby statue.]
[A winded Jack points his 'gear at the entrance to Goldenrod in all its glory. The camera is unsteady and the little Houndour puppy in the shot looks anxious. His trainer's been wobbling for a while.]
Halloween Town was big, but this place is amazing! Hooh, it was...it was a hike, I'll say that much. My memory's a little off right now, but whoever said that forest was a maze, you were right. It's no Union Cave but...
Who can tell me anything about this place? How is everyone?
[Jack starts walking and gravitates towards a bench which he then flops down on and films the street traffic from. One the Houndour chases some Pidgies away from a nearby statue.]

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I hate to be such a soggy grave, Cooper, but I can't help feeling...anxious in this new city.
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Why's that?
[He asks straightforward. Curious, really, but with consideration, as he eats another bit of cake.]
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[8c EVERYTHING I MAKE FRIENDS WITH LEAVES ME ADSFLG. Jack drags his fork across his plate making a terrible sound.]
It's selfish of me to wish they were here.
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Not at all. It's a natural reaction to missing someone.
[He doesn't say that he misses them too, but he does. Especially Dash.]
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[Jack makes a sort of vague gesture with his fork, frowning thoughtfully.]
Poof.
I've been dead so long I forgot what it's like to miss someone...not that they're dead! Hah. No, but...but.
[ 8C WHY BOTHER TALKING TO ANYONE AT ALL. He squints a little at Cooper. If he looked away would HE disappear?]
[action] dfhfsh jack you cute ;;
I'd be happy to see you tomorrow.
[And then looks up to study Jack. Sad. Trying to carefully sidestep the things in this conversation that could apply to him.]
Missing people is a necessary part of life, I suppose. You can't hold on to everyone forever.
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I would like that.
[HE'S GRATEFUL, HONEST, but he's sort of staring at his fork.]
This is true...but it sure makes making friends difficult. It's one thing to worry about their safety, but to know they could just up and vanish?
Listen to me mope. They're probably happy to be home! I know I would be.
[Jack watches his icecream start to melt.]
You were one of Dash's friends. Do you think she'll remember us?
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[Coop looks up again -- he's not sure he'd be happy to be home, even though he knows he has to return at some point. He sighs.]
I don't know what I think. Most things indicate she wouldn't be able to remember us ... but I hope that she does.
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[He stabs a bite of cake and holds his fork up.]
To Rainbow Dash.
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To her and everyone else that left. Here's hoping we'll see them again.
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[That sounded like a good toast. Or would you call it a cake in this case? He decided a cake was what you would call it.]
It's a strange, strange place we've found ourselves in, Cooper.
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One of the strangest. I'm pretty sure I couldn't have found a world like this even in my dreams.
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[Jack tugs his poke'gear out of his coat and puts it on the table.]
You know, I'm still clueless as to how this thing works. At first I was sure it was full of tiny monsters but now, not so much.
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I'm not sure how it works myself. It's much more advanced than what I'm used to.
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What can you tell me about the gym here?
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[Another sip of coffee here. It's one of the greatest things humanity has ever come up with, ever.]
You're taking the Gym challenge?
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Rumor has it they have something to do with going home. That is, if you don't go home randomly. I don't know how reliable that is but it's something. I can't use the graveyards here. I learned that the hard way.
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Graveyards are a means of transportation where you're from?
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Oh, yes! Most graveyards connect to my world-- it's how we get around and do our spooking business. You've just got to know how to find the door. It's the same with certain dark alleys and foggy woods.
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[And haha, well.]
That does explain one or two things, I suppose.
[All of the sightings! And oh hang on information seeking]
What kind of creatures are there in your world?
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A little bit of everything-- mostly things that yo-- us humans are afraid of. You know, ghosts, ghouls, zombies-- there is a difference-- werewolves, giant spiders, vampires, clowns...
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[Asking with some humour cause he's pretty sure a couple of those have traumatised children worldwide. Oh and then because BOB is scary too, okay - and he's curious -]
No inhabiting spirits?
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That's right, closets too. Under beds. Dark staircases...wells. Bridges. Bridges aren't as popular as they once were though. A lot of trolls went out of business.
[THEY MOVED TO THE INTERNET.]
Inhabiting spirits? Do you mean demons? Or possession specialists?
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[Also Coop is really enjoying how it sounds so .. well, normal, the way Jack speaks of it. Then again in that world it probably is. Just a job to scare people and so on.]
There are specialists?
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When you're a ghost--or spirit-- you have a lot of options since you're a non-corporal being.
A lot of spirits I know started as poltergeists because the art of scaring people is a little like acting. You can't see a poltergeist, so there's that comfort of being invisible and not making your victim laugh instead of scream when you try to pull a face.
You find what you're most comfortable with-- be it working through your voice alone, manifesting as a gruesome monster in the window, or a mysterious woman in white. Oh, the woman in white is a classic!
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