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Lord Miles Naismith Vorkosigan ([personal profile] naismith) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2014-01-24 09:26 pm

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[A man appears on the network of indeterminate age, extremely short-- under five feet tall, easily-- with a slight hunch to his posture and Germanic features. His eyes are sharply alive, bright with challenge. There's no hesitation as he speaks, in a gravelly kind of accent that sounds almost Russian, the words flowing quickly as he makes them up on the spot.

Right now, he desperately needs intel of all kinds, and eventually a spotter to watch him while he uses his seizure inducer. That fact he's assiduously ignoring. He'd checked his neurotransmitter levels this morning, and he has at least three days, even with all the stress of arrival. No, four days, probably. Five. Really, he can go a lot longer without one than the ImpSec medical staff had given him credit for. --Focus, Vorkosigan.]


So. I see you all have quite a neat set up here. Let's not waste time. Who can bring me up to speed, ex tempore? Surely we have more intelligence than "don't say its name" on our bogey man. Since confirmed facts are likely to be scarce, personal accounts would be acceptable.

I'm also taking proposals for getting miserably drunk at the bar, as is traditional in times of drawn out peril. I need someone to drag me home, y'see; alcohol has quite a soporific effect on my constitution. [And Ivan is unfortunately not here to do the dragging. Miles ignores the resulting pang that inspires in him.

Then he hesitates imperceptibly, the memory of his previous catastrophic failure to report his seizures clanging loudly through his brain. No. He can't ignore this, much as he'd like to. The only thing that scares Miles more than never going home is turning into a vegetable, mindless and drooling. He can at least do the preliminary investigation about options.]


Information about local medical facilities would be appreciated as well. They're not all-- er, at this level of technology, are they? [He looks dubious about anyone surviving on that level of medical care, but immediately recovers with a wide, convincing smile.] I'd just like to know preemptively for when I wake up with a skull splitting headache.
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[personal profile] bindsthedead 2014-01-27 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
They aren't easy to spot. Once recent sign its activity was a fire in the last place we made landfall. Apparently, a strange, dark mindset overtook the residents of the site of the fire.

Unfortunately, given that our enemy is both a shapeshifter and a creature of chaos, it is hardly predictable, and in most of the history of this world involves its corruption and presence only being noted when it was too late. It was magically bound, at some point, though it has either freed itself, or been freed by someone.

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[personal profile] bindsthedead 2014-01-27 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
No- they were on the mainland, and we left Bresylik more than a month ago.

Considering part of the reason we've been kept in the dark is the fear that we'll overestimate our ability to predict it... [Sabriel trails off.]
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[personal profile] bindsthedead 2014-02-01 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
It does not try the same tactics twice, apparently, even if they succeed. And it is rarely obvious or direct.
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[personal profile] bindsthedead 2014-02-03 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Centuries, and there's no way to know for sure if it's stronger or weaker than it was before.

[Well, at least he's more enthusiastic about their purpose here than some people Sabriel could name.]
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[personal profile] bindsthedead 2014-02-03 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
It was bound while it was possessing a foreigner. What I know beyond that, I'm not comfortable discussing over these devices.