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thebastion2014-03-10 11:36 am
Day 165 - Night's Funeral
Who: Anyone who wants to attend the funeral
Open: Open
When: Day 165
Where: Dragonfield (And other places)
What: It's time to say goodbye to the dead, and move on with the living. It's the Bastion's first funeral.
Format: Any
Warnings: Things normally associated with funerals: a (cleaned up but still) dead body, emotional reactions, potentially other things. Will be updated as needed.
Throughout the day, various residents of the Bastion will find themselves being approached by either Zulf or Serena. It's the latter who will offer more explanation, but Zulf will just take a deep breath and finally speak one word very quietly.
"Night."
That's right. It's time for the funeral.
Open: Open
When: Day 165
Where: Dragonfield (And other places)
What: It's time to say goodbye to the dead, and move on with the living. It's the Bastion's first funeral.
Format: Any
Warnings: Things normally associated with funerals: a (cleaned up but still) dead body, emotional reactions, potentially other things. Will be updated as needed.
Throughout the day, various residents of the Bastion will find themselves being approached by either Zulf or Serena. It's the latter who will offer more explanation, but Zulf will just take a deep breath and finally speak one word very quietly.
"Night."
That's right. It's time for the funeral.

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There's been great care to ensure that Night looks almost peaceful, hair brushed and hands laid down at her sides. She's been placed into a long gray dress, the pattern of a chain stitched into the front that goes from the hem to her collar. Anyone who takes a close look might notice ash has been very carefully and subtly applied to her lower eyelids, and similar for her feet.
If you want to pay your respects or simply see her one last time... Now is that time.
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[Something in his tired eyes hints this isn't the first funeral he's had to attend, or the first he's had to deal with so personally. Still, he seems a bit calm. No outpouring of grief. He's gotten all of his out already, thanks to Zia. But anyone near enough might hear him humming a certain tune.]
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Getting in to the kimono had been a challenge, and she needed Bon's help in the end to do it, resulting in her being just a little bit late and missing Zulf as he went around to announce it.
Soon enough, though, the Ura would feel a small hand on his upper arm as Rin came to stand next to him, tail hidden beneath the layers of black and white, normally messy hair done up neatly. On her obi, attached to the cord, a familiar red, blue and silver pin rested, glinting in contrast to the somber black.]
Thank you...
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Because of this, she went with more traditional Japanese funerary wear, hair done up and pulled back, and the red, blue and silver pin attached to her obi. That was where that particular bit of cultural tradition ended, though.
Rin was raised Catholic, and as exorcists they were more attached to the Catholic church than any other tradition of Japan. She had walked away from the church (even if the Order more or less dragged her back) a long time ago, but she still remembered things from growing up in that environment.
After the fire was lit, Rin could be found quietly singing a hymn near by, voice carrying over the crackle of the flames, but wavering and unsteady as tears fell down her cheeks. There was a hopefulness in the song, though - a wish that even if Night truly was gone for good, and there was no Gehenna for her return to, she might still find peace somewhere out there.
Maybe even with that young girl she loved so much...]
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[ Tris waits until there's a stop in that song, not wanting to interrupt Rin.
The weather mage isn't dressed that differently - her dress is tasteful dark shade already. Although she did take up the red - her hair is covered by a red cloth, and there's a red band on one arm. Its familiar, even if it reminds her of Daja, who isn't there. ]
Would you like it to rain? Either to put out any coals, or after that?
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[That's why Floette approaches Rin, holding a small bracelet in her free hand. It's not very complicated, just some grass with a red flower woven into it, but it's about as big as she is, but she holds on just the same. When she gets close enough, she holds it out to Rin, voice soft as she speaks.]
Flo...
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He was never the best at controlling his emotions when he got upset, and it's hard to remain stoic and impartial when it's a close friend who has passed.
He'll wait there for Rin to finish, only stepping in to take her arm when it looks like she is ready to go.]
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[Remember, this boy's filter is permanently malfunctioning. Dare you approach him at a funeral?]
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Once the pyre has been set, she shuffles up behind him, trying to not walk as awkward as she felt in clothing she wasn't used to at all.
It's almost sad that it takes something like a funeral for her to look so nice and put together, but of course the outward appearance only counts for so much when it's clear how badly she's still grieving.
Quietly, she reaches up and tugs on his sleeve to get his attention.]
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[It parks itself near the engineer, keeping its back to the main group of residents. It's here to guard, not to participate... but it can't help but peer with what might be a curious look at Colin's setup.]
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... Is that the projector?
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Hey...do you have a minute?
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Viewing
It didn't bring her back. Nothing is better really. He sighs and holds his side. His ribs hurt still and he leans more on his crutch to try and keep the weight off of his bones. He knows he got carried away in it all too but at the time it seemed like a good idea. But now? Seeing the poor girl there in the dress, eyes closed, and everyone around looking miserable he can't help but feel like nothing is going to make any of this any better.]
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damn you html fail
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After
The pyre burns for a long time, making sure nothing is left. If you stay behind to watch or if you take your leave immediately... It's up to you.
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If anyone needs a drink or just someone to talk to, I'll be at the Distillery, alright?
[He's worked long enough behind the bar to know that sometimes, a good drink is what people need just to numb their hearts for a little while.]
[True enough, when folks go to the Distillery, there he is as usual. Anyone coming in will be greeted with a nod. What's your poison?]
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[The death of a friend was never an easy thing to deal with, but for some one like Frederic who's life growing up had been a long list of those who perished from illness, war, or other such things it was just another reminder that even in this home away from long-gone home, certain things were unavoidable.
Try as they might to survive, to rescue one another, to keep pushing through the hard times, death could still catch up with any one of them at any given time.
He had just never expected it to happen to some one like Night.
They weren't close. Not like she had the other so called "demon" girl had been. But they had met, and talked, and shared laughs and food and drink together. The festival had been their first true meeting, and while Night had been awkward and somewhat uneasy around the horses the day of Hense, she had engaged him in chipper conversation anyway. He often found her working in her garden, and she would sometimes stop by his piano going from one place to another to listen to him play.
To think that a face already so familiar would no longer be seen... it brought back painful memories of his sister, Emilia. Memories he didn't want to dwell on, yet coming back to.
Frederic had become even quieter since her passing. He hadn't watched the horrible scene of Rin returning with the limp body in her arms, but he didn't have to in order to have vivid, imagined images of what had taken place.
He kept to himself during the funeral, even in the presence of his friends, and when Georges had offered drinks, Frederic followed in rare form to that place. He wasn't one to drown his sorrows often... but tonight, he made an exception.
Should anyone care to bother him, they would likely find the composer in a corner alone, dressed in his usual finery with a single black sash tied about one arm and a hefty drink in his hand.]
b - the gazebo
[Later, quite inebriated but still capable of stumbling about well enough to get to the gazebo on his own, Frederic would leave the Distillery and make his way to his piano.
After some fumbling to sit properly upright, his fingers would eventually find the keys of the instrument, touching them gently before taking once more to song. Even in his current state, he played deftly, with little mistakes.
Nocturne... the night, like the strange name of a strange yet wonderful woman who had lived more lives than Frederic could have even imagined.
Hopefully wherever she was now, she would hear him playing for her and smile that sad, sweet smile of hers.]
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Or, you could be surprised in a hour or two when the clouds turn from plain grey sheets, to darker, heavier rain clouds.
Tris stays outside in the rain, face turned up. She likes weather, and her dress will deal with it with no problems.
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Re: After
If anyone else stays as well, she'll speak to them.
"Did you know her?"
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Re: After
[Raimundo says to himself as he goes back into his hospital room. He leaves the funeral almost right after it is over to lay down. He climbs into the bed and stares at the ceiling. His green eyes look it over but can't find anything to stare at. No patterns jump out at him.
His mind starts to wonder as he stares at the blank whiteness of the ceiling. Anything and everything he could ever want. That was what he had. Well, almost. His friends wouldn't stay but he had games, money, a car, and a great room and a bed. It is all gone now. In a blink of an eye. He thinks back to her.]
...Wonder if she got out okay. I mean...she's an immortal Heylin witch, right? She had to get out okay. And...the guys had to. They beat that stupid Mala Mala Ding Jong thing...they're all probably fine. Somewhere out on the Skyway. Yeah...they got to be.
[He rolls over with a hiss and curls on himself despite the pain.] The family is okay too...so's the village. It's all fine. It has to be...
[He keeps thinking it to himself after he says it. They can't all be gone. Not like how that girl is, right? They can't all be gone. They have to be alive, somewhere. The tears start to fall anyway.]
What is it all for...?
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Videos
But she remembers how to work this part, and so maybe an hour or two after Zulf and Serena went about letting people know, Anna has set up a video feed. Its not terribly organized, because her camera is old enough that it would be a bit tricky. And because she didn't ask. However, this all can be found, sound and all -
A few scattered videos of what sounds like Rin and Night chasing each other around the kitchen. It sounds like Night's "help" isn't something that Rin appreciates that much...
A video or two of Night gardening. She's really focused, doesn't notice dirt getting everywhere. In one, Briar stops by and helps. Night and he seem to be chatting, and Briar seems to take time to point at things and talk. Explaining something, maybe?
This one starts with movement, like they trimmed a longer video to just this part. The view moves to focus on Night, settled on the bank of the river to clean a sword.
There's quite a bit of Night in the shrine. Sometimes she's cleaning by herself, but most of the time there's someone else. Zulf, Zahi, Serena, and Zayna show up the most, but there's one that seems to be a fairly cheerful cleaning frenzy of all them, Bon, and Ryu at once. There is even a glimpse of both Anna's, helping with what they can reach.
Rin and Night chatting as Night braids Rin's hair back, it looks like they're ready to do some sort of activity – which turns out to be sparring. Bon is there too, helping and sparring with them.
It’s the onsen. Before anyone covers their eyes in attempt to block whatever might show up on the video, or stands to go find who thought this was a good idea to play, note that the steam is very opaque. But the shapes are identifiable enough still - or their voices.
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Shiro had never been one for recordings. Pictures had always suited him just fine. So memories for her had always been books upon books of photos, tucked away in boxes when they got too full and a new one was brought out. Watching things on a screen like this, bits of her life mixed with Night's... it was different, but not in an all together bad way.
But it was a reminder, just like those photo albums, that this was all there was left. There wouldn't be anything new on these videos of Night - just the same scenes repeating over and over again...
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Some time after the funeral
Zulf, have you got a minute?
[Zulf was going to think he was insane. The culture shock and technology differences were far too stark for this to be something he could comprehend.]
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Yes?
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